248: Death is coming (8K(2/4)
Wayne then stabilized his rhythm, handed the ball back to Pao'er, and prepared to walk away.
But as soon as Wayne took two steps to the side, he suddenly turned back, ran back and leaned towards Pao'er again.
Oberto did not react and just let Wayne escape from his defensive range.
Pao'er exchanged hands with Wayne, and then used both hands to support Oberto, who was about to pursue him.
Oberto didn't dare to push too hard. If he knocked down Pao'er, he would most likely get a defensive foul.
Just like that, after Wayne received the ball hand-in-hand, he thanked Parker directly when he came over from defense.
Parker's defense was basically just showmanship, with no substantial interference effect at all.
If it weren't for the fear of being scolded by Popovich, he might not even bother to do anything, just sit back and wait to be shot.
Wayne easily hit the shot and scored 8 points in a row!
"This..." The on-site commentator was dumbfounded. What kind of tactics are they using!?
It felt like Wayne and Pao'er had several attacks just by singing their duet.
The point guard passes the ball to the inside player... The inside player does all kinds of tricks outside the three-point line...
What kind of person could come up with such a clever and obscene trick?
McMillan was actually confused: This tactic was really not what I thought of. It was just the free play of Wayne and Pao'er.
But...what the heck, if you can score goals, it's a good tactic!
Wayne felt that he was becoming more and more fond of Pao'er. His reverse run just now was completely impromptu because he knew that Oberto's pace was not fast.
Unexpectedly, Pao'er actually responded to him.
Not bad, not bad, this gun is fun to shoot.
After Popovich discovered that the Spurs were only leading by 1 point, he quickly paused the game.
He put on Ginobili again and told Oberto: "Even if I pull his shorts down, you have to follow him!"
After returning from the timeout, Duncan challenged Gasso again, but Gasso used highly confrontational defense to defend Duncan.
Popovich touched his chin, something was wrong with this sister-in-law!
Why do you feel that your playing style has suddenly become tougher?
Here, Wayne must say sorry to his sister-in-law.
There is no other way, considering that Gasuo will be one-on-one with Duncan many times today, so I can only use the head-killing skill on her while she is still behind.
Without a shot of chicken blood, Gasuo would really be unable to hold on.
Every hair you lose is meaningful! I will never forget those sacrificed hairs!
Just like that, Duncan's layup missed the frame.
Even though Gasol said he was giving blood, he certainly couldn't completely prevent Duncan from dying.
But as long as it can be restricted a little bit and Duncan is not allowed to kill the game, then the goal will be achieved.
After the Trail Blazers attacked, Oberto responded to Popovich's call, and Zhennima grabbed Wayne's jersey and wouldn't let go.
Then, when Wayne was freeing himself, Oberto got an elbow.
"Ouch!" At that moment, the Argentine hated Popovich.
You didn’t tell me there was such a risk!
Can you tell me in advance?
Wayne used his superb off-ball running (zhouji) skills to get rid of Oberto and once again received the ball outside the three-point line!
This time, Finley volunteered to defend.
Wayne passed the ball to Uduka without hesitation.
Uduka once again faced an open opportunity, and this time, he did not let Wayne down.
Oberto's defense was always slow, and Uduka's three-point shot hit the net steadily!
"Yeah! We are unstoppable!" After the goal, Uduka, who had been feeling aggrieved for a long time, yelled at the Spurs bench.
The corner of Popovich's mouth twitched twice. I'm afraid you are not a fool.
You've scored three points since last night, you're so happy...
But...this goal really allowed the Blazers to take the lead.
Wayne basically touches the ball with one hand now. After he catches the ball, whether he is passing or shooting, it all happens at that moment.
If Wayne is not double-teamed, the Blazers' offense will not stop. If the offense does not stop, the Spurs' defensive strategy will be useless.
Fortunately, Yaodao stabilized the situation for the Spurs with a pull-up layup that broke the screen and tied the score.
But before Popovich could sit down, Wayne scored again.
The third three-pointer of this quarter!
This time, Wayne just ran the tactics honestly.
Others also clear the side for Wayne to receive the ball.
So, when Wayne ran out to catch the basketball, he was almost doing shooting drills - completely unguarded in front of him!
Seeing that Wayne was free to catch the ball, Popovich could only pray to God that Wayne would not make the open shot.
But it's a pity that no one can take care of Wei Ge's affairs.
The basketball hit, and Wayne scored 11 points in a single quarter. McMillan waved his arms excitedly and asked you and us to show off the three-pointer here. I want to see whether it is you or my Wei Zhanshen!
Boom, keep banging me!
After scoring this time, Wayne looked at Popovich and spread his hands: "You'd better find someone else to guard me, otherwise I will score high points again today!"
Well, the use of "again" is very disturbing.
Popovich was about to speak back, but found the referee looking at him with his whistle in his mouth.
The meaning is very clear: "I have just warned you, if you affect the players' game off the court again, I will call you T! If you don't believe me, just try it!"
Popovich glanced at the referee, then at Wayne, who is invincible despite being humble, and almost lost his breath and suffered a cerebral thrombosis!
Can you imagine how angry it would be if you couldn't talk back when you were sprayed?
"He scolded me! Shouldn't he be given a T for insulting the coach?" Popovich complained pitifully to the referee.
"If I had to pay attention to every trash talk the players said, everyone on the court would be sent off, Pop. Besides, I didn't hear Wei say any bad words just now."
The referee's response translates to - I know he is scolding you, but I don't want to care.
"He can scold me, so why can't I respond!?"
"Because you can't affect the players who are playing on the field, Pop."
Popovich's heart: Ahhhhhhh!
Seeing Popovich arguing with the referee, Wayne couldn't be happier.
If you talk trash to me, you really picked the wrong opponent.
But Popovich is actually pretty smart. In fights and trash talk, at least he chooses the one who can survive.
Oh, no.
People of his age are really easily angered to death...
After a few tricks from the Trail Blazers, the Spurs instantly changed from the leader to the chaser.
In the next few minutes, Wayne didn't score again because the Spurs' defense against him had reached the point where they were trying their best.
Just don't let Wayne catch the ball easily.
In the last four minutes of the second quarter, Wayne was directly replaced and rested, and the data did not continue to increase.
The Spurs' outstanding performance from Ginobili and several three-pointers from "Red Mamba" Bonner, who appeared at the end of the second quarter, allowed the Spurs to stabilize the situation.
At the end of half the game, 58 to 52, the Spurs went from leading by four points to trailing by six points.
The Trail Blazers scored 38 points in this quarter, and the offensive end was completely open. I wonder if the Spurs are afraid.
Wayne also scored 11 points in the quarter and 15 points in the half.
Of the 11 points, 9 came from three-pointers.
At this time, the local commentators in the Holy City were no longer in the mood to talk and laugh. They were all wondering whether the Spurs should use Duncan to start a new relationship with Wayne!
If the double-teaming tactic doesn't work, Oberto will only be beaten.
Popovich didn't compromise, he couldn't just give up the basket.
So, in the third quarter, Wayne's opponent became Bonner.
Well, Bonner is indeed much smarter than Oberto in defending outside the three-point line. After all, he himself is an insider who likes to shoot three-pointers.
But the Red Mamba's steps were still not fast enough to prevent Wayne's off-ball movement.
To be continued...