Chapter 358 Lived up to a painstaking effort (second more)
The performance of the Spurs in the first quarter disappointed Min Congda.

Why are you dead pigs not afraid of boiling water?

I provoke you with such harsh words before the game, and you don’t come to share the same hatred and unite as one?
What about the means you used to step on Kobe and knock Nash into the air, show me it?
Are you afraid that I will cause trouble for you?
I promise, don't use popcorn in the first place.

"Is the occasion wrong? This is the home court of our Clippers. Will the words I said before the game stimulate both the Spurs and our Clippers, and make our Clippers players fight hard to make me look good?" Woolen cloth?"

"Impossible, how can they have that kind of awareness, it would be good if these bastards don't spread rumors about me, and give me a face? Ha ha."

Min Congda quickly rejected this idea.

It is said that children are their own good, but students are always the worst.

The team of the Clippers was pieced together by Min Congda according to the bad idea.

Although the results are good, in his inherent impression, this is the worst class.

The eighth in the West is mainly luck. As for the 2:0 lead in the series, the Spurs are too bad.

His attention was all on the Spurs' food, but he didn't notice how reasonable and smooth the Clippers played.

Under the guidance of Cole and Dunleavy, the Clippers have an orderly offense and defense and play in an orderly manner.

Although there are many young players, they are all high-IQ players who learn quickly and play steadily.

Like Curry, Harden, and Dragic, they are all young and mature, and they feel old when playing at a young age.

Curry is a little jumpy, but he is also much better than those brainless young players.

At the end of the first quarter, the Clippers 30:20, leading the Spurs by as much as 10 points.

The Spurs' offense was so poor that it was speechless, and Duncan didn't carry the banner of offense at all.

It's not that he didn't want to, but that he really couldn't score. Except for eating a cake once, several attempts failed.

Popovich looked dignified, and assistant coach Budenholzer said: "Let Manu attack more."

The Spurs' so-called prosperity depends on Parker, adversity depends on Duncan, and desperation depends on Manu. It's really not a joke.

It's not that Ginobili is better than Duncan, but that Duncan is the foundation. If Duncan's foundation is well played, the game is a good time.

In good times, Parker can play smoothly and widen the gap, especially when he abuses food, he appears to be particularly stable.

In 2007, when the Spurs beat the Cavaliers, Duncan laid a good foundation, Parker played his best, and won the FMVP.

Once Duncan's performance is mediocre and his foundation is not solid enough, the team has no other way, and the desperate situation will depend on Ginobili.

Like the 2005 Finals, Duncan's performance against the double Wallace was not considered dominant, and Ginobili's breakthrough was the root of killing the Pistons.

So many people say that in 2005, the league owed Ginobili a Finals MVP.

Now, let alone the finals, the Spurs are in desperation in the first round.

Duncan is no longer playing average, but playing very poorly. Parker can't count on it.

At this time, the demon sword with strong breakthrough ability and offensive imagination is an unknown factor in the monotonous system of the Spurs.

It is Popovich's last hope for a comeback.

Beneath Budenholzer's bitter face, there is still some wisdom.

Popovich knew he was right. During the break, he handed over the team's offensive power to Ginobili.

At the beginning of the second quarter, the Spurs were hit again. James Harden received a pass from Dragic in the bottom corner and made a three-pointer!

Then, Parker broke through the basket and missed a layup, and Split still missed a tip-up.

The Clippers counterattacked, Harden slowed down, then suddenly accelerated to the basket and passed the ball to Randolph.

Randolph missed a layup, but he grabbed an offensive rebound and made a tip-in!
35:20, the score difference came to 15 points, it really made someone desperate.

After Curry left the court, Harden began to dominate the offensive rhythm on the court.

Curry is a knife, Harden is a hammer, a gourd hammer.

Many people think that the hammer must be very heavy.

Like in Romance, a few hundred catties, the hammer is bigger than a human head.

You have to ride a horse even if you carry a weight of five or six hundred catties. What kind of horse can stand it?

With such a strong horse, the Poles will not lose.

The real hammer head is small, very heavy without affecting flexibility.

Just like Harden's style of play, it is full of weight and spirituality.

He doesn't dart through opposing teams like Curry does.

He will slow down, accumulate power, accelerate, and directly attack the opponent's formation.

At the same time, he also pays attention to the position of his teammates and passes the ball to his teammates anytime and anywhere.

When Curry is on the court, he is the core point, but not the first organizational point.

He often needs to be paired with Gasol Jr. and Baron Davis to play the most effective role.

Harden is different when he is on the court. His little hammer is the first organizational point, and everyone can surround him.

Randolph, Paul George, including Dragic.

From this point of view, Harden's role is actually very similar to Ginobili.

Ginobili is known as the demon sword, so Harden is naturally the strange hammer... This nickname is ugly enough.

The Spurs were in trouble, the demon knife was out of its sheath, and Ginobili did not force himself.

Instead, he uses his wide vision to break through the ball, catch the ball, and then divide it.

Parker in the corner catches the ball and goes to the basket, and then makes a layup to the cutting Blair.

Then the Spurs successfully defended, and Ginobili advanced with the ball again.

Suddenly a super long-distance pass, straight to the basket, and then to Blair.

Blair caught the ball and made another layup.

The Spurs need scoring like this.

The 15-point difference didn't break them.

Then, the Spurs caused a turnover by Harden on defense.

Counterattack, Manu Ginobili advanced, long pass to Jefferson.

Jefferson's layup drew a foul on Paul George.

On the free throw line, two free throws were made, 35:26, and the point difference was reduced to 9 points.

The Spurs are a very tough team.

Ginobi used his precise machete pass to create opportunities for his teammates.

During the official timeout, the television cameras continued to show Ginobili.

His right arm was strapped with a very thick brace to protect his elbow joint.

Back from the timeout, Randolph asked for the ball in a low position.

Randolph now likes to ask for the ball in a shallower position.

Although it will be tiring to play with the back of the ball in this way, the choice is more flexible and the position is easier.

He can play back, he can turn to the basket with Sigma, he can support, and he can show his skills to pass the ball with his back!
This time, Randolph made a ground pass without looking at people from behind, and it was given to Dragic who made an empty cut to the basket.

Dragic received the ball and made an easy layup!
Beautiful pass, beautiful goal, the Clippers' offense is silky smooth.

The white towel at the Staples Center is waving again!

The pizza in Min Congda's hand was no longer delicious, and he thought to himself: "Damn it, who taught him to play this way? Who told him to pass it like this? Zach, Zach, you're bad at learning, who is not good at learning? You learn Ku Li, I have really let down all my painstaking efforts."

(End of this chapter)

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