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195: He really knocked down Duncan! (5.5K(3/3)

Mike Breen felt like he couldn't understand. Isn't the purpose of the pick-and-roll to create a more advantageous mismatch?

How to get to the pedestrians here to challenge the difficulty.

The panting Duncan immediately understood the Pacers' intentions.

You guys... you won't give up until you die! This is it!

Just press me to death and beat me.

"Tim, if you keep doing this, I'm going to score 40 points tonight."

At this time, Wayne also provoked Duncan.

Bowen's scalp was numb when he heard this. Do you know who you are provoking?

You can look down on my foot skills, but you can't look down on my smiling face!

What Wayne wants is for Duncan to show his sincerity, otherwise how can he be dragged to death.

Come on, ravage me!

Then, Wayne was really "satisfied".

Bang, bang, bang, bang!

After that, after every pick-and-roll, Daidai would immediately switch to Wayne.

Wayne is also a down-to-earth person, and he is as good as he gets the ball!

It was so ironic that Director Zhang was embarrassed to say, "This is how we have to fight."

"Xiao Wei is too impatient. It's not that easy to defeat Duncan alone." Director Zhang was worried. If he continues to act like this, the FMVP will really be passed to Duncan.

But after the second quarter, everyone saw that the Pacers were still in the lead!

Wayne made 2 of 7 in a single quarter, and his efficiency was indeed low. On the other hand, he was dumbfounded!

But because Duncan focused more on the defensive end, his own offense was also affected. In the second quarter, he made 3 of 7 shots, which was a little more accurate than Wayne.

Isn’t this purpose achieved?

And one thing that makes Carlisle even more happy is that Duncan only rested for two minutes in the second quarter.

Today, Popovich's use of Duncan is undoubtedly excessive.

Can Duncan, who is extremely consumed, really survive to the end?

In the third quarter, Wayne continued to pick and roll and then singled out Duncan.

Duncan's defensive pace was obviously much slower in this quarter, so Wayne's singles efficiency also became higher.

Wayne's current ability value coupled with the purple "offensive kaleidoscope" is still quite threatening in front of the tired Duncan.

Popovich discovered in despair that Duncan really couldn't guard Wayne!

“Wayne keeps scoring goals, keeps scoring goals in front of Tim Duncan!

When talking about Finals MVP before, those who thought Wayne was not qualified, their point of view was that he did not perform well in the real game against Duncan.

But today, Wei is going to break this pattern!"

Wayne made 4 of 6 shots in the third quarter, overwhelming the exhausted Duncan!

Although Duncan also scored a lot of fairy goals in this quarter, he still couldn't make ends meet.

Just like that, after the third quarter, the Pacers had an 8-point lead!

Carlisle defeated Popovich again.

And Wayne...he proved himself against the league's No. 1 PF!

The Spurs panicked. Now, the Pacers are only 2 points away from widening the point difference to double digits.

As for Duncan, he was drained dry by Wayne, and it seemed like there really wasn't a drop left.

I wonder if Duncan can continue to shine on the offensive end in the fourth quarter.

Soon, Popovich got the answer, but it was not the answer he wanted-Popovich made one turnover and two strikes in the first few rounds after entering the fourth quarter.

The lost Duncan returned to the court in the fourth quarter.

Popovich is anxious, really anxious.

Whether he wants to admit it or not, the fact is...Duncan was defeated by Wayne!

That No. 99 used continuous singles to completely knock out the league's No. 1 power forward!

Popovich glanced at the bench and saw a guy with round eyes, as if he was waiting for a call.

"Horry, Horry. Go out, you go out. Attack, attack, attack!"

Popovich roared, but the guy named Horry stood up easily.

There was a huge contrast between the two people's emotions.

The most blessed player in NBA history, five-time champion Robert. I don’t know how to play until the critical moment. Horry, prepare to change your destiny again!

On the court, Wayne, who was also out of breath, looked at Horry who stood up and suddenly became energetic again.

Are you the only one who is the king of key goals?
Chapter completed!
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