NBA: Opening Template Atsushi Murasakibara

Chapter 914



Chapter 930 The Mavericks Want To Imitate The Warriors?

At halftime, players from both teams can breathe a sigh of relief and make some adjustments.

The Warriors’ starters were well rested in the second quarter.

Coupled with a 15-minute intermission, everyone returned to the mental state they were in the first quarter.

At the beginning of the third quarter, the Warriors sent five starters to the court.

The Mavericks played the same lineup as in the first quarter.

The ten players who faced each other in the first quarter went to the court again, and they will continue their confrontation in the third quarter.

“Western Finals! Western Finals! 95

Before playing, Du Qi led the Warriors players and shouted these two words.

The Oracle Arena suddenly boiled, and the Warriors’ morale was high.

“The Warriors have a lot of confidence in the game, and you can tell by looking at their 023 state.”

On the commentary stand, the American commentator said.

“Even after a halftime break, the Mavs’ mental state didn’t seem to recover.

“The Mavs didn’t look as motivated as the Warriors, and it wasn’t because they didn’t get enough rest.

It was because they didn’t score enough points in the first half. ”

“Nowitzki, as the core player of the Mavericks, should stand up and boost morale at this time.

But on the one hand, his character is not as bold as Du Qi.

On the other hand (bcae) on the one hand, the difference between the two teams is huge. At this time, they are full of confidence and shout slogans with everyone, which is more like arrogance, rather than self-confidence.

“Quietness is also a way of playing. Let’s wait and see for the next third quarter.”

By the time the two commentators spoke, the players of the Warriors and the Mavericks had already walked to the court and were ready.

The game officially started, and the Warriors got the ball.

Nash advances with the ball.

Strickland was a little nervous about losing the game. From the moment Nash received the ball, he began to defend Nash at close range.

Nash is not in a hurry. In the face of Strickland’s defense, Nash chooses to be safe and does not pursue speed.

So Nash took the ball all the way to the midfield line for the purpose of protecting the ball rather than speed.

After the midfield line, the Mavericks’ defense became even more tense.

Strickland didn’t even want to leave Nash the slightest dribble space.

Bowen ran out from one side of the 3-point line and Finley accelerated to keep up.

Seeing Finley following, Bowen made a quick stop, turned right, and reached for the ball.

Nash is very good at passing opportunities, moving the ball out almost instantly in Bowen.

Bowen successfully got Nash’s pass.

After getting the ball, Bowen started to attack with the ball.

But the Mavericks’ defensive firepower quickly focused on Bowen.

Bowen got to the free throw line and was blocked by Bradley.

Later, Finley also caught up, and the two formed a double-team for Bowen.

Bowen lowered his ball height, placed the ball near his knees, and bent over to protect the basketball in his hands.

Looking at the two people next to him, Bowen smiled disdainfully and said:

“With such a strong learning ability, you have learned the strategy of double-teaming our warriors?”

“No one wants to learn your disgusting defensive tactics, let’s just hand over the ball.”

Bradley said.

“Want to get the ball? I guess you two are out of luck.’

Before he finished speaking, the basketball was handed over from Bowen’s hands and from behind to Du Qi, who came to meet him.


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