Nba: Three Anti-Sky Skills At The Beginning

514 counterattack climax, Heat pause!

514, counterattack climax, Heat timeout!

When Livingston came back from injury, his condition was not as good as before, and no team was willing to give him a contract. The Warriors took him in and offered him a contract with a veteran's basic salary, and then he flourished in the Warriors. The second spring of my career.

The most trustworthy thing about Livingston is his mid-range shooting, which can be described as a must in the league, but in the first quarter, because of the presence of Curry, and being looked down upon by Harden, he didn't get any shots Opportunities, just defending with all their strength.

Now in the second quarter, both sides are on the bench, and Livingston has plenty of space and opportunities to play.

Iguodala nodded, because he missed two three-pointers in the first quarter of the game, so he is a little guilty now, even though Cole has reminded him to increase his attack times, but if there are teammates in the state If it is particularly hot, he is also willing to be a green leaf to create offensive opportunities for his teammates.

At the beginning of the game, the Warriors took the lead in attacking.

Livingston dribbled the ball across half court, and then passed it to Iguodala hand-to-hand at the top of the arc.

Iguodala dribbled the ball at the top of the arc to direct his teammates to run, and then passed the basketball to Livingston, who was already in position.

Livingston received the ball and singled Pope with his back.

Livingston has an absolute advantage in terms of physical condition, because he is nearly 15 centimeters taller than Pope.

It's just that Evanston is not as strong as Pope in terms of strength, but his back turn jumper does not rely on strength, but pure skill.

Livingston dribbled the ball against Pope twice, and found that the top was not moving, so he retreated decisively and turned around to make a fallback jumper.

His slender body flew high in the air, and even though Pope had tried his best to jump up and block Livingston's shots, he still couldn't effectively interfere with him.

With a bang, the basketball hit the basket steadily.

Livingston waved his hand, indicating that his hand feeling is very good, and he can give him more balls to end the offense.

The teammates also understood what he meant, and in the next few rounds of offense, they tried their best to create opportunities for him to attack, and Livingston lived up to expectations, hitting mid-range turnaround jumpers for three consecutive rounds, scoring six consecutive rounds. point.

In these rounds of offense and defense, the Heat's Pope and Tucker tried to shoot, but they missed.

This also led to the rapid narrowing of the points difference.

However, the coach of the Heat, Spoelstra, doesn't seem to have the intention of calling a timeout, and wants to play to see if the Heat's substitute players can perform well.

After all, in the first quarter, he used three starters throughout the quarter, and did not give these substitute players a chance to play.

Spoelstra must ensure that the Heat take the lead in the first quarter, which will lay a good foundation for the game, so that they have enough confidence to win the game.

The game continued.

703 Winston opened the prelude to the Warriors' offense.

Then his teammates seemed to be infected by his touch, and they made shots one after another, reducing the score to single digits. At this time, the second quarter of the game had just played 4 minutes.

In these 4 minutes, the Heat only scored two points through Pope's free throw.

The Warriors, on the other hand, scored 14 points with bombing and bombing, and played a wave of 14:2 offensive climax.

Sipo finally couldn't sit still anymore, got up and called a timeout, wanting to rearrange his tactics.

The morale of the Warriors players was soaring, they excitedly returned to the bench to high-five with Curry, Thompson and others!

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