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1310: Assist yourself(1/2)

Link's impulse made James smell a bit of danger.

The Grizzlies were obviously very tired today. Although they only played one round, this team that had won 32 consecutive victories were full of fatigue.

Just now, Jamie Green's defensive reaction was obviously half a beat slower. When Link made a fast break, no Grizzlies player could keep up with the pace.

This was a good thing for the Lakers, but the state Link showed at this time made James feel scared.

This guy knew that his teammates were likely not to perform well today, so at the beginning of the game, he planned to turn on the rampage mode directly.

This is what James is most worried about!

He hasn't forgotten how Link scored 61 points a few months ago at Staples.

James is really scared.

He didn't want something like this to happen to him again.

Just now, Link still made a layup successfully with three people, which has already caused James to receive a warning.

But then again, the rest of the Grizzlies are so tired, and Link's physical fitness shouldn't be much better.

Maybe he could still grit his teeth and persevere in the first quarter, but James believes that as long as he continues to waste, Link will definitely "explode the tank".

Everyone has his limits, even Link!

Thinking of this, James calmed down his mood.

He believed that Link would not be arrogant for too long today.

Link stood on the free throw line and when he received the ball from the referee, he couldn't help but take a deep breath and adjust his breath.

"Damn it!" Link discovered that he had just played for a round and he was actually panting.

Although the game has just begun, Link's consumption is really considerable for the offense and defense that just passed.

On the defensive end, he first made up for Davis, and then quickly ran back to the outside of the three-point line to defend James.

After being pushed to the basket by James, after a fierce confrontation, Link quickly broke out and rushed to the fast break.

Finally, after the opponent's three people rushed to the point of interference, they jumped and made a layup.

This is really tiring.

Link shook his head, maybe this is a microcosm of today's game.

There are still many games like this.

After Link breathed smoothly, he began to execute the free throw.

The basketball hit a steadily and Link scored a three-pointer. As soon as he came up, both sides started the bloody battle mode of "bayonet fighting".

When he retreated, Link clapped his hands and signaled everyone to cheer up.

He hopes to convey the aura in his body to his teammates.

In that defense just now, Link successfully exchanged for the Lakers' iron shot with his active running.

But it is obvious that no matter how fierce Link fights and runs fast, he cannot cover the entire half alone.

This time the Lakers' offense, McGee and James played a screening and cooperated.

Link tried his best to squeeze away from McGee and quickly returned to James. Every confrontation caused Link to quickly consume his already exhausted physical energy.

This is what James wants. It's like driving a car that is almost out of gas. If you continue to drive violently and step on the accelerator, you will soon break down on the road.

Link is now in a state of striking the accelerator. James sucks Link's fuel tank dry sooner or later!

Link returned to James as soon as possible, but this time, James did not forcefully attack the box, but threw the ball high at the moment when Link was in place.

Link turned his head and saw that, sure enough, McGee, who was behind the cover, had already thrown away Jokic.

Jokic was not fast at first, but today he was slower than usual due to physical exhaustion.

It's not too good to deal with a sporty center like McGee who can't run at all.

McGee easily jumped and got James' pass. What about Jokic? He could only look up and watch behind McGee.

McGee dunked the ball into the frame, and James and McGee cooperated successfully!

Staples exploded instantly, and the Lakers responded so quickly, which really boosted morale.

Link shook his head, there was no way to do this.

The Lakers are not weak teams, and today they happen to encounter everyone's physical fitness being drained, so it is definitely difficult to do on the defensive end.

Link also knew that he could not take over the land and take over five positions opposite one of his personal defense.

He can only do his best.

What to do if you get scored? Don’t be discouraged, just catch it back!

Then the Grizzlies' offense, Conley hit the ball and passed it to Dillon Brooks who successfully cut in the penalty area.

Brooks is indeed positive, but it is obvious that his speed is still a bit slower than before.

After receiving the ball, Brooks took two big steps and directly chose to make a layup.

But his body had just risen, and Danny Green, who was chasing behind him, slapped the basketball out with a slap.

Danny Green's athletic ability is underestimated. The shocking patch he completed with the Lakers this year is enough to prove that his running and jumping ability is still very outstanding.

This time, facing Brooks whose bounce speed dropped sharply, Green was not ruthless and directly slapped the ball out of the bottom line.

Brooks gritted his teeth, very unwilling to accept it. But there was no way, he had already tried his best.

"The Grizzlies are very lucky. If they can get a day or two to play this game, I think they will have a greater chance of winning 33 straight. Unfortunately, at this critical juncture, they are greeted with a back-to-back game."

Mike Bryn shook his head, luck is also an integral part of history.

Although the ball still belongs to the Grizzlies, Danny Green's defense is undoubtedly successful.

It's not that simple for the tired grizzly bear to break out of a path.

Next, Jokic was about to serve the bottom line, but Link called him over and whispered a few times.

Just as people were still speculating about what Link and Jokic were talking to him, Jokic stepped into the court, but instead Link stood outside the bottom line and prepared to serve!

"What's going on? It's Link who actually sent this sideline ball." Mike Bryn also scratched his head. It's not true!

James didn't know what Link was thinking. He only knew that with the physical condition of the Grizzlies players today, it would be difficult for them to get rid of the defensive players to respond.

James turned his back to the bottom line, directing his teammates to defend, signaling everyone not to give the opponent space to catch the ball.

At the same time, the referee whistle sounded and handed the ball to Link.

However, the next second, James only felt that his back seemed to be hit by someone with a ball.

Suddenly, James suddenly realized! He turned around immediately, but Link had already got the basketball and broke through along the bottom line!

"Link serves himself! He hits the ball on James' back and bounces back. It's so bold!"

Mike Brynn smiled and shook his head. It turned out that Link took the initiative to serve the bottom line, and this was the plan.

Although this kind of routine of hitting the ball on someone's back and bounced back, it is not the first time that I have passed the ball to myself in NBA.

But this can very well illustrate Link's psychology today.

After his teammates missed the offense, he made up his mind to take over the big shot!

Link's unexpected baseline serve allowed him to easily make a layup.

After his teammates missed the offense, Link stood up in time to fill the score gap.

The Lakers were behind again, and Link scored 5 points in a row!

James was stunned when he looked at Link who was passing by him after the layup landed.

Is it okay to assist yourself? This operation is really creative.

The morale that the Lakers finally raised was suppressed by Link's autobiography.

Link still had a firm expression, and he didn't feel like he was being forced into a desperate situation.

Who is in the end despair, but it may not be certain!

Now, the Lakers players are also competing. They don’t believe that it will be so difficult to take the lead in the exhausted Grizzlies!

In the next round, Anthony Davis scored easily on Green's head.

The Lakers are approaching the score again.

But as he was about to overtake, Link succeeded in singles against James, and the score difference was widened again!

One round later, James broke through and assisted the "Pill" Danny Green. He scored a three-pointer and tied the score in one fell swoop!

Just as the Lakers were about to overtake the score in one go, Link stood up again!

This time, Link made a breakthrough, but unexpectedly pulled the ball into the shooting with one step outside the three-point line.

This distance is the lowest cost-effective shooting distance, because taking a step back can take a three-pointer, and further making it easier to hit.

This legendary two-pointer is something that most players don’t like to shoot.

So, James was unprepared for this shot. He didn't expect that Link would choose to make a sudden jump shot at that position.
To be continued...
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