Chapter 130
It’s not that the coaching staff of the Suns didn’t want to replace him to rest, but the point difference between the two teams has been unable to widen the gap. In this anxious situation, it’s really difficult for them to let the rookie Dragic on the bench play. Can't let go.

At this critical moment, Gentry really needs Nash to be on the court.

At this time, letting Nash, who is at the end of his strength, come to face Du Zhe will undoubtedly cost his life.

Nash, who was already very exhausted, became even more depressed after a few rounds of physical confrontation with Du Zhe, who had a talent for combat.

As for Stoudemire, although he is happy with the adjustments made by the Warriors, what he can do is really limited when his physical fitness is at the bottom.

Now even facing the Warriors' blue-collar insiders, the Bully can no longer make a comeback.

At the last moment, Nash's physical strength was exhausted, and he was helpless in the face of Du Zhe's death entanglement.

In the case of deformed technical movements, his dribbling was neatly destroyed by Du Zhe, and the ball was also snatched away by Du Zhe.

This is why boxing is afraid of the young. Even though Nash has rich experience and excellent skills, when he is exhausted, facing Du Zhe, who is younger and more energetic and has a more aggressive style of play, he can only call for help. No matter what.

In the last minute, the score difference between the two teams was still within 1 points, and Du Zhe also turned on the killing mode again, and began to kill the Quartet.

With the blessing of the two talents of microwave and lore killer, Du Zhe is the king in the last minute

Whether it was the Phoenix fans at the scene or in front of the screen, they all felt that the last minute passed so long.

The lagging Warriors pushed forward like mad dogs and set up a pick-and-roll for Du Zhe.

Their only purpose in doing this is to try their best to pass the ball to Du Zhe and create space for Du Zhe to shoot.

With one minute left in the game, Du Zhe took advantage of the opportunity to counterattack and hit a three-pointer against Grant Hill's defense, narrowing the difference between the two teams to one point.

The Suns, who have always played fast, also lost the courage to attack the Warriors at the last moment of the game.

When it was the Suns' turn to attack, Nash chose to dribble at the top of the arc first to consume some time.

Firstly, it was to regain some physical strength, and secondly, it was also to delay a little time.

The Suns are in the lead, and it would be more beneficial to them to delay the game.

After 10 seconds, the entire Suns team officially started running and launching an offense.

This time Jason Richardson caught the ball and hit a mid-range jumper, pulling the point difference to three points again.

Phoenix fans felt a little relieved, but only a little.

Du Zhe's three-pointer was like a sharp sword hanging over their heads, making them nervous throughout the game.

In the eyes of Phoenix fans, the last few minutes were too long, and every time Du Zhe touched the ball was a torment for them.

In the last 40 seconds, the Warriors were still running hard, and now they had to seize every minute.

Ellis broke through and hit the iron, but fortunately Mahinmi grabbed the offensive rebound and passed the ball to Du Zhe who was ambushing in the bottom corner.

Richardson flew forward, trying to prevent Du Zhe from shooting, but it was too late.

This three-pointer from the baseline once again shot through the Suns' basket and directly tied the score.

At this time, there were only 24 seconds left on the field, just enough to complete an attack.

And Gentry also called a timeout, and the arrangement of tactics was secondary, mainly to allow the main players on the field to take a breath and recover their strength.

After playing again, the Suns still played a "drag" strategy. After all, the last chance to win the game was in their hands.

As long as the Warriors are not given a chance, even if the final attack cannot kill the game, it can still ensure that the game will be dragged into overtime.

But Du Zhe didn't want to let others decide his fate. At the last moment of the game, he chose to perform a pressing defense against Nash.

This made Nelson on the sidelines sweat.

At the last moment, if this gambling-style defense has a flaw, it is likely that the opponent will take the game away directly.

If it were anyone else who adopted this gambling-style defense at the last moment of the game, he would have been scolded by him.

But if it is Du Zhe, the situation is different
After defeating the Mavericks in the first round, Nelson had a new understanding of Du Zhe's strength.

Du Zhe, that is the cornerstone of the team.

Without him, the current Warriors wouldn't even be able to get past the Mavericks.

In other words, the opportunity to compete with the Suns today was almost earned by Du Zhe on his own.

He deserves to bet on it at the end of the game.

What's more, after one season, Nelson has been convinced of Du Zhe's defensive ability.

Young people should be brave enough to try. Even if the result is unsuccessful, they should learn lessons and change.

Nelson's attitude towards Du Zhe is now a double standard.

And Du Zhe did not let the team down. Nash, whose physical strength had bottomed out, finally showed a flaw under his oppressive defense.

In a hurry, Nash, as a veteran, was not too panicked.

He dribbled the ball calmly, trying to pass the ball behind his back to his teammates who were in a relatively safe position.

But Du Zhe had already seen through his thoughts and was already ready to steal.

Nash thought his pass would be more subtle this time, but he didn't expect Du Zhe's reaction to be so quick.

Caught off guard, the ball was intercepted by Du Zhe halfway as soon as it was released.

The Phoenix fans at the scene couldn't help lamenting, they couldn't believe that the old Nash would make such a mistake at a critical moment.

Du Zhe, who succeeded in taking the risk to steal the ball, immediately dribbled the ball and launched a counterattack.

However, due to his limited dribbling ability, Du Zhe's man-ball combination ability is very average.

As a result, his speed of advancement when holding the ball is not fast, and his posture is not very beautiful.

Fortunately, Curry's reaction was quite quick, and he took the lead and ran ahead.

At the last moment, Du Zhe did not choose to be greedy for credit. He used a simple direct pass to give Curry the chance to win.

Participating in the playoffs for the first time, he has to bear the heavy responsibility of lore, which also makes Curry feel a little bit of pressure.

But fortunately, this shot was not too difficult. Facing the Suns' mid-empty basket, Curry used an easy and free throw to bypass Nash's defense and complete the last attack.

The basketball flew over Nash's head, drawing a beautiful curve.

Du Zhe, who followed closely behind, opened his hands under the basket, squatted down, and prepared to take off.

In case Curry misses, he may still have a chance to grab the offensive rebound and complete the second offense.

At this moment, everyone's eyes were focused on the basketball in mid-air.

As the final whistle sounded, Curry's ball hit the net.

In the first game of the second round of the playoffs, the Warriors successfully beat the Suns on the road.

(End of this chapter)

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