Chapter 93 Cut Huo's Victory(2/2)
I have to say that Spark's free throw is no less than Old Shark.
Although there were too many punishments, Sparks gradually found the rules, and one of them will be beaten every two penaltys.
But for the Magic, the reality is that they have to lose 1 point in every offensive round.
While the tactics of killing Joe were progressing smoothly, Rivers also felt relieved to replace Jordan Jr. in advance, with the purpose of protecting Jordan Jr.
The next one was Ryan Hollins, who had not appeared for a long time...
Rivers thought it was simple and crude, anyway, the magic attack could not enter the stage of mobile warfare.
Ryan Hollins didn't even need to withstand the spark. He just needed to wait until the Magic transported the ball to the frontcourt and immediately gave him a foul that was too lightning to cover up the bell. The Magic's attack ended.
The spark could only step onto the free throw line he didn't want to step on in the referee's whistle.
What was even more confused should be Dan Crawford. He watched the Magic's free throw data climb wildly, and he wanted to say: I didn't want to control the field when I stepped on the horse!
At the beginning of the third quarter, Spark directly made a 16-free penalty of only 7.
Relying on this wave of attacks on Huo, the Bobcats instantly opened the lead to double digits.
Steve Cole and Mav Albert in the commentary seat shook their heads wildly: "The boring game is either a foul or a foul."
"The Bobcat's playing style is so utilitarian..."
It seemed that in an instant, the bobcats became the target of their criticism.
But the Bobcats don't care. As long as they can win, how can I win if you step on the horse?
What's more, the spark free throw difference is not caused by me?
Rivers is still very clear. He made two fouls in the last two fouls, four free throws, and three of the sparks made four free throws. He directly suspended the attack of killing Huo.
Everything returned to normal, but the bobcat had already bitten to death by more than ten points.
At the end of the third quarter, the Bobcats scored a 14-point lead with 84-70.
With a 14-point lead, the game will basically be stable.
Just a little calculation will tell. If the Magic wants to defeat the Bobcats, they must win the Bobcats by 15 points within one quarter.
What is the concept of winning 15 points in a single quarter?
Unless the Bobcats collapse on offense or defense, they simply cannot give the Magic a chance to win 15 points.
In this way, the confident Bobcat began the final battle.
They continued to focus on Li Ku's pick-and-roll and maintained the stability of the offensive.
After the Magic concentrated the defense, Hua Lao Er, who had been silent for a long time, suddenly broke out.
"Gerard Wallace, he suddenly held the ball and killed in. It was too late to repair the defense of the Warcraft..."
Bang!
Hua Lao Er succeeded in cracking and just this button, Hua Lao Er told everyone that he had been doing dirty and tiring work, which does not mean that he could only do dirty and tiring work.
With the Bobcats' subsequent attack, Hua Lao Er scored another consecutive breakthrough and scored at the basket.
The Bobcats' offense has always been very stable, and the Magic's offense is not bad either.
For the Bobcats, which have a 14-point lead, this is the best process.
In this way, one quarter ends and the whole game ends-
"The first battle of the Eastern Conference Final ended with the Bobcats winning, but the process is a little unimaginable..."
The game ended, and the Bobcats finally won the first match of the Eastern Conference Final with a score of 109 to 95.
But after the game, Steve Cole and Mav Albert summarized it as: "Looking at the whole game, the ending of the suspense of the game should be the trick of killing Huo at the beginning of the third quarter. With Dwight Howard's 7 free throws, the Bobcats took a double-digit lead in one wave."
"It is also these double-digit lead that helped the Bobcats lock in the victory of this game."
"To be honest, such a victory is a bit ugly."
Steve Cole was a bit outspoken, but in fact, he showed a bit disgusting with Bobcats, which was the case since the beginning of the commentary.
Because it was a away game, Old Joe was in Charlotte. He watched TNT TV, watched the game, and listened to Steve Cole's commentary.
Immediately, he frowned: "Steve, this guy is really a grudge..."
Old Joe and Cole had a bad relationship. He had conflicts with Steve Cole when he was a player.
But Old Joe believes that the reason why Steve Cole hates Bobcats so much should be the previous deal of Old Shark.
"Don't worry about a loser's idea, Michael, your team won the first match of the Eastern Conference Finals, that's enough, isn't it?"
"That's right!"
Old Qiao smiled and won the first game of the Eastern Conference Finals. Although he was won by a tactic of not very good looking, the 1-0 lead was a real goal.
This year's Bobcats are indeed likely to enter the finals.
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After the first game of the finals, it was not only Steve Cole who was anxious, but also Magic fans.
Mike Bianchi, the head reporter of the Orlando Sentinels, published his column article on Twitter and Wechat at the first time at the end of the game, directly criticizing:
"The Magic lost the first match of the Eastern Conference Finals, which was Stan Van Gundy's own problem!"
In addition to the pre-match preparation mentioned by the commentator, Mike Bianchi mainly wanted to express: "When the Bobcats start to cut Huo, shouldn't the Magic dealing with it be to cut back? DeAndre Jordan is not an excellent free thrower either!"
Chapter completed!