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Eight hundred and seventieth chapters [the quasi-lore of small people]

In the first quarter, the king fell behind 23 to 24.

Holding the penalty area and shooting from the outside, the Kings defended the Spurs' offense, but the stars were not very efficient in single-handed fights. Wang Jun scored 8 points and 1 assist in a single quarter, and James scored 4 points, 3 rebounds and 2 assists.

Both sides sent substitutes.

Kings Five: Thomas, Ray Allen, Gerald Green, Ty Gibson, Kenyon Martin.

Spurs five: Gary Neil, Ginobili, Danny Green, Prince, Split.

Prince took a 6-minute break in the first quarter and led a substitute became the key on the court. He did a very good job in defending the pick-and-roll, resisting Thomas' breakthrough.

Teigibson and Martin are unstable in mid-range shots, and Split doesn't have to defend themselves and protect the inside.

Thomas' poor organizational ability showed that he rushed around like a headless fly, and he barely shot twice after interference, one of which was still three.

He has good speed and skills, but his offensive choices are much worse. He likes to plunge into the crowd, so he might as well make some space to jump shot outside. This is why he lacks game experience.

The Spurs counterattacked and shot when they had the opportunity on the outside. Ginobili was responsible for breaking through with the ball.

Vic is a genius in terms of on-the-spot response. He knows that Split's offense is poor, so he simply plays randomly, uses the player's personal abilities to solve problems, and does not wait for death to take place.

Neal is the strongest in the Spurs shooter group. He can't get the wind down and save the Spurs. He won't save them once or twice. Many key goals in the regular season were shot by him.

Moreover, Neal not only throws open space, but is also good at making strong shots and chasing three-pointers. He just has a defensive position. He is 193 tall and is actually a shooting guard and has no organizational ability, so no one wants it back then.

Vicci maximized the player's strengths. When counterattacking, Thomas Gai of 175 was unable to Neal, who made 2 of 3 three-pointers.

Danny Green also made a three-pointer with Ginobili, and even defended Ray Allen to death, making his performance eye-catching.

The same surname is Green, the Spurs is much more useful than the King's dunk king.

The two of them have two extremes. Gerald is only good at random battles and has low tactical qualities, while Danny is not good at random battles and can play a role in the system.

Danny's personal ability is actually average and rarely hits people. The key is his defensive role. He has a height of 198, excellent wingspan and movement speed, and is also cultivated as an outside gate.

Ginobili's role is more critical. He is still one of the best outside lines in the league. He averages 129 points, 34 rebounds and 44 assists per game in 233 minutes. He shoots 526 from the field, 413 from three-pointers, and 871 free throws.

He is becoming more and more demonic as he gets older, with super high efficiency, one-on-one Lei Allen can't defend himself.

The Spurs scored 11-2, and Adelman hurriedly made adjustments and replaced Thomas in 4 minutes, replaced Curry, and Wang Jun also returned to the court and replaced Gerald.

Danny faced Wang Jun, and he was very tightly defending against the ball, trying his best to prevent him from catching the ball.

Wang Jun got the ball outside the three-point line, and his teammates all pulled it apart, and Martin and Gibson stood at a low post to prepare for rebounds.

Since the blue-collar workers will be empty when they go out, it is better to stay near the penalty area and wait for an opportunity. If the opponent doubles up, it is a good time to pass it over.

Adelman doesn't like this style of play, but these two people lack the ability to support and shoot, so they can only do this.

Wang Jun turned around and took a step towards the right, taking a full speed step to attract Green's center of gravity to move, dribbling the ball behind his right hand to his left hand, and took a three-pointer with his left foot.

He did not completely shake Green away, and relied on the rhythm to gain space for shooting, quickly threw the ball, and leaned back to avoid the block.

Brush! Hollow into the net. 28 to 35.

Back to the defensive end, Wang Jun was the main defender of Ginobili and used his legs to make his serpentine breakthrough unable to be achieved.

Ginobili divided the ball, Neal received the ball and made a three-pointer, missed it under the interference of Martin, and the rebound was grabbed by Ty Gibson.

The advantage of small ball tactics is that they are tightly defending the outside world. The Spurs also rely on three-point attacks. Inside players are not good at attacking except Duncan.

The Kings fought back quickly, Curry transported it to the frontcourt, looked at Wang Jun who was waving, and suddenly scored a three-pointer. Neil jumped and blocked it slowly.

Curry shot very firmly and also hit 70 degrees on the left. 31 to 35.

In two rounds, the gap narrowed.

When returning to defense, Wang Jun gave Curry a thumbs up. In the team, he often warned Curry to shoot firmly and shoot whenever he had the chance.

This kind of ball looks like it's blocked, but it's not easy to block, and teammates can also get stuck in the position to grab the frontcourt rebounds. The big man doesn't run back so quickly.

Both sides played one iron, the Kings substituted, James replaced Ty Gibson, and Martin continued to play. The Spurs replaced Duncan and Parker, and the "combination" appeared together.

Split rested, and he didn't have much effect on beating the king, and he didn't have anyone to resist.

The score failed to widen again after that, and the two sides took the lead alternately.

In the second half, the Kings continued to play small ball tactics, Vucevic's playing time decreased, he had height and weight, and his defense against Duncan was not as effective as Martin, and he lacked experience.

At the last minute, the Kings led by 4 points and were very close to the victory, but luck stood on the side of the Spurs.

James controlled the ball and suppressed the rhythm. He wanted to use 24 seconds to underestimate the length of Leonard's arm. When he was protecting the ball with his back, he was stabbed from behind and the basketball was stabbed from behind.

Curry made up for defense, Leonard passed the ball, and Parker scored a layup.

In the next round, James continued to kill time, and his playing style was right. He broke through and passed the ball, and Bathir missed a jump shot, leaving the Spurs with 11 seconds of offensive time.

Vic called for a timeout arrangement tactics and sent Split and Duncan's double towers, Green, Neal and Ginobili from the outside.

Green took advantage of the cover to catch the ball and avoided Bathir's block. He made a three-pointer with a step from outside the three-point line. 96 to 97.

Green made a perfect shot, which made the Kings silent at home, from leading by 4 points to falling behind by 1 point, the situation changed very unfavorably.

Adelman asked for a timeout to arrange tactics. Vucevic came on the court to help Wang Jun cover the ball. He attracted double teams to distribute them to James in the middle. The latter was almost open, and the jump shot three-pointer bounced out of the box and the rebound was grabbed by Green.

The King could only adopt foul tactics, and Green made both free throws. 96 to 99.

In the last four seconds, Wang Jun scored three-pointers under strict prevention. The power of the man shot was too great, and Duncan got the rebound. James fouled again, and Duncan made one of two free throws, locking the victory, 96 to 100.

Zhang Heli sighed, small people can accomplish great things.

Danny Ferry laid off Green to save some money when he was general manager of the Cavaliers. Ferry returned to the Spurs after losing his position as general manager in 2010 and recommended Green to Vicky. The Spurs signed Green on November 17, 2010 and laid off him on November 23, 2010.

The Spurs don't like Green's attitude and don't think he is suitable for the Spurs' culture.

After being cut off, Green left a message to Vicky's voicemail, requesting a second chance.

Green told the coach. "I'll do whatever you need me to do. Rebounding, defense, handing towels, delivering water. I'll do whatever you need me to do."

Vicci recorded it. He signed back to Green in March next year and renewed his contract until the end of the season.

In this shrinking season, Green suddenly broke out and got a starting chance in more than half of the regular season.

Back then, James often complained that he had no good teammates, and the Cavaliers boss was willing to spend money, but unfortunately, there were often horses, but not mentors.

To be continued.
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