Chapter 132 Helping You Move (Fourth Change)

Min Congda lost his temper at the players, of course not because he found out in his conscience, thinking that the Clippers should win.

Instead, he won a prize of 20000 US dollars for a mid-field shot, which made Min Congda no longer care about winning or losing this game.

As long as he doesn't care about winning or losing, and his distorted values ​​are temporarily corrected, Min Congda will return to his normal state of mind.

Since the summer, Min Congda has been eating and drinking in the training center, eating with everyone every day, and watching everyone train.

He has a very approachable personality, a relaxed mind, treats everyone well, and has definitely developed a relationship with each other.

Min Congda accompanied him on this road trip, facing the wind and snow, flying by plane and bus overnight, flying from west to east, and from north to south.

He has tasted the hard work of the players in the field. Seeing everyone being hammered by the opponent in the away game, can he have no thoughts and temper?
The Clippers players, who were still laughing and joking, were scolded by Min Congda, each with a serious expression, and calmed down.

Curry, with his braces in his mouth, was very dissatisfied with his first-half performance.

He doesn't seem to have come out of the frustration and shadow of being targeted by Holiday.

This time the Spurs' outside defense was tight and solid, not as full of loopholes as the Timberwolves and Knicks.

Although no one confronts him like Holiday, the Spurs' defense will never be wide open once they get rid of it.

There is always someone in front of him, the rotation is always in place, the outside assist defense, and the inside defense.

Every attack will not be easy, you have to give 100% effort if you want to score a goal.

100% effort is not just a cliché and a joke.

Curry's several three-point shots were not good, and he shot very reluctantly.

At halftime, Dunleavy reminded him, "You have to pay attention to your shot selection."

Dunleavy didn't specifically criticize Curry, everyone didn't play well.

But Dunleavy knows that Curry's point may be the most important point for the Clippers to come back to life in this game.

Because Curry has mid-range ability, he is the one who can really tear through the Spurs' defense and make the Spurs' tight defense appear loopholes.

The current Baron Davis no longer has that ability.

Randolph and Kaman can score, but they can't fully drive the team's offense.

"Improve our shooting percentage, second half, throw me that damn ball!"

Dunleavy was doing his final mobilization before the start of the third quarter.

He looked at the expressions of the players' united efforts, and thought to himself: "What the fuck I said in the locker room, you all acted like you couldn't listen to it. When Smart taunted you, you put on a look The expression of winning, I'm farting when I talk, right?"

Not to mention, Dunleavy has been in the position of assistant head coach of the Clippers for a long time, and everyone is really tired of hearing some words too much.

Larry Bird once said that the authority of a coach generally lasts for three years, and everyone will become resistant after three years.

So Bird was the head coach of the Pacers for three years, made it to the finals once, and retired if he couldn't win the championship.

At the beginning of the third quarter, the Clippers, who were 11 points behind, re-entered the state after 15 minutes of adjustment.

At the beginning of the second half, Kaman received the ball in the low post, turned around and made a layup, which caused Duncan's foul.

Two free throws were made, and the point difference was reduced to 9 points. Within 10 points, the Clippers blew the horn of counterattack.

Jefferson missed the low post, Curry counterattacked with the ball, and cooperated with Randolph in the pick-and-roll near the free throw line.

Mid-range jumper shot, hit!

In the case of poor three-pointers in the first half.

In the second half, Curry didn't make a strong three-pointer to find a touch.

Get back the feeling of shooting from the middle distance first.

The Spurs' defense has always been weak in the mid-range.

Curry must seize this weak point, chase points, and at the same time find his shooting touch.

Duncan's low singles was blocked by Randolph, and the Clippers continued to counterattack.

Curry scored in the middle with the ball and gave the ball to Thornton who was keeping up.

Thornton cuts to the basket and dunks with both hands!

A quick 6:0 stopped the Spurs.

Popovich called a timeout to try to prevent the Clippers' counterattack.

But the entire Clippers team is in shape.

Back from the timeout, the Spurs relied on Parker's breakthrough throw to score points.

And Curry also broke through after a high pick-and-roll, and also hit a throw!
Baron Davis felt bad when he saw that Curry was in a hot state.

He decisively gave up the ball, allowing Curry to dominate the Clippers' offense.

Act as the second ball-holding point by yourself and share the pressure with Curry.

Curry turned on the mid-range full-fire mode!
Three-pointer?I don't vote anymore!

Randolph picks and rolls, and Curry makes a mid-range jumper.

Thornton picks and rolls, and Curry makes a 45-degree direct mid-range shot!

Kaman and Randolph double pick and roll, and Curry makes another mid-range shot!

The Spurs feel like it's back in 2008, the series dominated by the man with the mid-range!

No matter how tight the defensive system is, there are gaps.

Teams will choose to leave gaps where they are least threatening.

Mid-range shots have always been the least efficient way to score.

Therefore, the Spurs have always strictly guarded the penalty area and the three-point line.

Appropriately give space in the middle distance, if you have the ability, you will kill me.

There are very few people who can kill the Spurs.

Chris Paul only nearly killed the Spurs.

Only the man in Los Angeles really shot the Spurs to death.

Curry made 8 of 7 shots in the third quarter and scored 18 points in one fell swoop!
He not only scored his own score, but also sent four assists.

Randolph, Kaman, Thornton, Ricky Davis.

Everyone catches a pass from Curry and makes a shot.

The Clippers turned the situation around in one fell swoop.

The two sides scored 80:81, and the Clippers also led the Spurs by 1 point.

At this time, it was difficult for Min Congda to comfort himself, saying, "Curry just eats dumplings."

If this counts as eating dumplings, then the Curry family really owns a Northeast dumpling restaurant, and there are too many dumplings.

Putting aside subjective consciousness, Min Congda analyzed from a very objective point of view that Curry's shooting ability and organizational style of play can definitely support a team's offensive tactical system.

It's not the kind of scorer who plays piecemeal, contributes more than 20 points per game, and otherwise has very little contribution to victory or defeat.

It's the kind that can disrupt the opponent's defensive system, you focus on defense, and I pass the ball to my teammates to make them better.

You don't focus on defense, I can beat you to death by myself, the kind of death.

Such players are rare in the NBA.

Duncan of the Spurs is one, and his arrival has brought about radical changes to the Spurs.

Thinking of the history of the Spurs and Duncan, a creepy feeling spread throughout Min Congda's body.

"Damn it, could it be that Curry is really the No. [-] pick? What the fuck is my luck! The system is playing tricks on me!"

"System, I want to trade Curry."

[This transaction is not in line with common sense and cannot be realized. Forcing the transaction will lead to mission failure. 】

"System, I want to trade Randolph."

[This transaction does not comply with the rules and cannot be realized. Forcing the transaction will cause the mission to fail. 】

"System, let me trade Kaman!"

Why?There is no response from the system, is it really possible to trade Kaman?
In this game, apart from Curry, Kaman played the best.

He is like a pinnacle in the interior, and has scored 18 points in three quarters. Bai Duncan is not at all inferior to the real Duncan!
As the mainstay of the team's successive victories during this period, Min Congda has already extended his claws to him.

"I'm sorry Chris Kaman, who made you play so well, it's time to help you move."

(End of this chapter)

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