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Chapter 107 Have a blast!

Chapter 107 Have a blast!

Sitting in the audience, Li Ran was stunned when he saw that the point difference had already reached thirty points.

He hadn't thought about it so much, because Paul's fame battle hadn't happened yet.

But now it seems that it is a certainty that this game will be a big victory.

"No way? I remember it was the playoffs?"

Li Ran is very confident in his memory, and that game, although it was indeed a game between the Hornets and the Nuggets, was in the playoffs.

Just in this year's playoffs, in the first round, the Nuggets played against the Hornets.

In the G4 game, the Nuggets beat the Hornets 121-63, leaving a legend of 58 that will be passed down forever.

Obviously not today, why does it seem that the story of the 58 guns is going to be staged in advance?

"Then add a fire."

Li Ran stood up with a smirk and walked to the dressing room.

The second-half strategy was arranged in the midfield. In fact, when he was chatting with the players and bragging, George Karl watched Li Ran stand up in surprise.

"I wanted to keep playing in the second half."

Li Ran said bluntly.

As for his favorite general, George Karl certainly wouldn't reprimand Li Ran for disrupting his rotation plan.

"Why? I'm going to let you rest for a while in the third quarter. After all, the lead in this game is too great." George Karl said with a smile.

This season, George Karl feels that his temper is getting better and better.

After all, someone once gave him a nickname.

tyrant!

Regardless of the level of coaching, what George Karl is best at is breaking up the relationship with the star players.

But this year, with the Nuggets, he has no desire to lose his temper.

This team has a lot of things he hasn't seen.

Billups, who came from a team like the Pistons but played peacefully.

In fact, Billups is not a good bird, but he came to the Nuggets this year as if he has been reborn. Except for going to a nightclub with Anthony from time to time, there are no other problems.

Not to mention Anthony, who was born in Baltimore, since he entered the league, he has been carrying the imprint of gangsters that cannot be washed off, but this season, Anthony has also calmed down a lot, and he is no longer as perverse as he was in previous seasons.

Then there was Li Ran.

This summer's biggest gain for the Nuggets has the humility and low-keyness unique to Chinese people in their bones. . .

Thinking of this, a question mark suddenly appeared in George Karl's mind.

Is it really humble and low-key?
In the first game of entering the NBA, he fought with his opponents and even sent people to the hospital. The way he is good at playing is the most popular and eye-catching breakthrough.

And the strong strength shown is really not like a rookie who has just entered the league. . .

"I think after this game, the Hornets will no longer be able to resist us when they face us!"

Li Ran replied ambitiously.

George Karl froze for a moment.

Well, indeed, humility and low profile have nothing to do with this lad.

After thinking for half a second, George Karl readily agreed with Li Ran's idea.

Taking advantage of his illness to kill him is the usual practice of these veterans in this alliance.

Such a thing as empathy does not exist in the dictionary of this alliance at all.

"Okay, in the third quarter, Chauncey, Lee, Melo, Chris, Hilario, five of you, don't hold back, try to be before the fourth quarter..."

George Karl changed his original plan in an instant, and the smile on his face looked a little evil.

He only half-spoken, but all the players knew what he meant and had the same George Karl smile on their faces.

The fourth quarter is proper garbage time.

If you want to score a big score, there is only one quarter left in the third quarter.

When Byron Scott saw that the Nuggets were going all out in the third quarter, his vision went dark.

He looked fiercely at George Karl, who was holding his arms on the other side.

You old boy, don't play your cards according to the routine.

But no matter how much he complained, Byron Scott couldn't make a substitution at the beginning of the third quarter, which made him lose face.

I can only pray in my heart that these players on the field can work hard to hold on to the situation.

After all, Paul is still on the court, and the point difference is already so big, these guys shouldn't kill them, right?
However, Byron Scott was thinking too simply.

If it wasn't for the kill, why would George Karl send all the main players?

Three minutes later, Byron Scott called a timeout with a dead face.

In just 3 minutes, the Nuggets beat the Hornets to a 14-0 spurt.

The score has come to 33-71, and the Nuggets lead by a full 38 points. Double kills are no longer enough to explain the current situation on the court.

When Paul came off the court, he felt like he was stepping on cotton, and everything around him seemed unreal.

To put it in a more common way, in this match, Paul's moral heart was broken by Li Ran.

But the game will continue, and the suffering belonging to the Hornets continues.

Even if Byron Scott intends to put on a substitute, it's still the third quarter.

Who knows if you are now accumulating the physical strength of your main players so that they can make a comeback in the fourth quarter?
In order to prevent his team from being hit by the Hornets with a 38-point Jedi reversal, George Karl carefully kept his main force on the court.

Nobody can fault it, can they?
A raging soldier, and a raging nest.

For the Hornets, Paul is their marshal.

He was locked up, how could the others perform better?
Byron Scott had to send the main force to try to prevent the Nuggets from continuing to open the score and let his team be nailed to the pillar of shame in history.

In this way, the Nuggets have even more reason to start.

Well, I admit that we played a bit hard in this game.

Li Ran leaned against Paul, thinking silently in his heart, very happy.

Impatiently, Paul elbowed Li Ran, out of sight of the referee.

However, the current Li Ran is completely immune to these little tricks.

He took Paul's blow hard with his chest, and then fell back straight as if he had been hit by a shell.

The referee blew his whistle and crossed his hands above his head without hesitation.

Technical foul!
Originally, the referee looked at the Hornets so pitifully, and had already favored the Hornets as much as possible in terms of penalty scale, but Li Ran's performance of this ball was too realistic.

It was completely a script where Paul could not bear the humiliation and angered, and Li Ran was shot innocently.

Paul stared and came to the referee, almost pressing his forehead to the referee's face.

"I didn't use any force at all, he was flopping!"

Feeling the feeling of Paul spitting on his face, the referee frowned and took a few steps back.

But when he saw Paul's hands pointing to his eyes, the referee finally couldn't help it.

MD, I am not blind.

The referee made a decisive decision and gave another technical foul. Then he put his hands on his waist and pointed to the outside.

Relieved, Paul lowered his head and walked off the court.

(End of this chapter)

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