386. The first, second, and third in history are all little overlords! (3rd guaranteed monthly pass)
Since the official timeout in the first quarter, the Warriors have narrowed the point difference to the smallest possible point, which is 12 points.
This was during the official timeout of the fourth quarter. The Warriors were holding back their last strength and were only one three-pointer away from narrowing the point difference to less than 10 points.
But the 100-second break became the last straw for the Warriors.
Why are the top three super coaches in history like Popovich and Jackson unwilling to call a timeout at critical moments other than the buzzer-beater?
It's because the breath can't be released, which affects the physical condition psychologically, especially when the physical strength is close to the limit.
Except for Ellis, who is a stamina freak, the rest of the Warriors' stamina is also good, but only good, and there are only 7 players in the rotation.
After calling a timeout, once you feel that you can rest for a while, it will be difficult to return to the previous state of squeezing out the last bit of physical potential from the body.
Sure enough, after the official timeout came back, Ellis was the only one left in the Warriors to score. Except for Curry, who made the ninth three-pointer of the game, no one else scored!
And... after the Grizzlies were chased to 12 points, they replaced Gasol, Conley, and Randolph, paired with Sun Ce and Gay, and began to control the rhythm!
At this point in the fight, Sun Ce's physical strength also began to decline, but his teammates became stronger. Sun Ce fell into a positional battle and went to the basket to provide support. He also had a height advantage. Although they were both 1.91 meters and 1.92 meters tall, Sun Ce was taller than
Curry or Ellis are even...higher than Moreau and Maggette...
Moreover, the Warriors' defense is very unique. Anyway, Sun Ce can catch the ball and attack from both sides!
But he is very good at taking advantage of his teammates. The main reason is that he knows how much he weighs. His preparation before the game and the first goal in the game are to make use of the abilities of his teammates. In addition to grabbing rebounds, he must also pass the ball.
It's not just to get assists, but to organize the offense well.
There is a qualitative difference between Sun Ce and most rookies in this regard!
After the official timeout, Ellis scored three goals in a row and Curry scored a three-pointer, scoring nine points in a row. This was the Warriors' final offensive climax.
But in these two and a half minutes, Sun Ce turned around and hit a hook shot, and sent two assists to Gasol for a mid-range shot. Randolph made two consecutive low singles, scoring once and causing a foul. The Grizzlies scored 10 points in a row!
Withstood the Warriors’ final counterattack!
Immediately after Curry missed a three-pointer, the Warriors' counterattack momentum was interrupted, and the Grizzlies began to continue to open up the score.
When Sun Ce made the hook shot, it ruined the last thing the Warriors wanted to do today. Sun Ce made the hook shot and already had 10 points, 13 rebounds and 22 assists. He then sent out two assists and already had 24 assists.
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What made the scene enter the biggest carnival of the game was that with 1 minute and 33 seconds left, Guy counterattacked and received a long pass from Sun Ce who was almost unable to run. He ran away without dribbling... He took several steps to smash and dunk.
Two points, counterattack 1 versus 0, the referee will generally not call the ball if you run two more steps, but if you score within two seconds of receiving the ball without dribbling, it must be an assist!
Sun Ce's assists increased to 25!
With Gay dunking and scoring two points, the point difference was once again widened to 16 points!
, 93 seconds left...
The Warriors have no chance to counterattack!
When the final whistle sounded, the score was fixed. The Grizzlies had a 14-point deficit and were forced to maintain a double-digit deficit to defeat the Warriors!
Curry played for 41 minutes and made 13 of 28 shots, including 9 of 16 three-pointers and 9 of 11 free throws. He scored 44 points, 3 rebounds and 6 assists. He set a new scoring high for a rookie season and is also the single-best scorer for this year's rookies.
3rd in points per game.
But...it's powerless!
Curry has a deep sense of powerlessness. They have tried their best, but still failed to achieve anything.
It failed to prevent Sun Ce from scoring a triple-double "sighing in loneliness" and failed to make a comeback.
Although there are still Ellis's 24 points and 14 assists, Morrow's 16 points, Tolliver's 18 points...
Seven players of the Warriors scored in double figures, but in the second half, with a halftime score of 74 to 65, they still failed to complete the comeback.
The Grizzlies won the game and improved their record to 52 wins and 28 losses!
When the whistle sounded at the end of the game, Sun Ce almost sat down on the ground, but luckily he supported his sister-in-law.
After playing for 38 minutes, Sun Ce tried his best to hit a hook shot after the official timeout, but he couldn't run anymore, but... a triple-double!
Another triple-double!
Just when Sun Ce was about to show off, the system screen suddenly popped up.
"Congratulations to the host for breaking the single-game assist record for a rookie in NBA history and receiving an achievement reward: a random star experience card for the single-game assist leader in the rookie season..."
"Should I wipe it?"
Sun Ce looked up at the big screen. Since he was about to lose his strength, he didn't feel how violent the cheers were. Now he saw 25 assists in a single game displayed on the big screen, ranking first among rookie assists...
It actually made history!
He really didn't notice this thing before. All he noticed was that he was two points short of getting a triple-double. After getting the triple-double, he stopped caring about the data and just thought about finding ways to pass the ball to help the team score.
Before he had time to react, or even read the other information that started to update on the big screen, reporters gathered around him.
Interviews came one after another. This game was broadcast live on ESPN, so of course there were many reporters.
ESPN just doesn't have any other games to broadcast tonight. By the end of the season, there will definitely be many more games, so Sun Ce vs. Curry was chosen.
Unexpectedly, it became a highlight game. Curry scored 44 points in a single game vs. Sun Ce’s super triple-double!
There were too many topics in tonight's game. After playing an erhu song to ridicule, Sun Ce scored 10 points, 14 rebounds and 25 assists!
25 assists in a single game, breaking the rookie single-game assist record held by former Bucks draft pick Ramon Sessions with the 56th overall pick in the second round of 2007!
That time, coincidentally, Sessions scored 24 assists against the Bulls in the penultimate game of the season on April 15, 2008, setting a new historical record.
Sun Ce was also the last rookie in the second round. Two years later, he also got 25 assists in a single game at the end of the season, setting a new historical record!
And 25 assists in a single game tied the current record of 25 assists in a single game held by Kidd, and... 25 assists in a single game can rank third in the single-game assists rankings!
Only Bucks head coach Scott Scales’ 30 assists in a single game and John Stockton’s 28 assists in a single game ranked ahead of Sun Ce!
In addition to ranking first in assists in a single game among rookies and third in assists in a single game in history, there is another record that is not a record!
Sun Ce got his seventh triple-double of the season, tying Magic Johnson's second record of seven triple-doubles in a rookie season!
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ps: More updates for leaning on the building and listening to the wind and rain (5/7)
Chapter completed!