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Chapter 257 256: One person VS Trident? Why not!(3/5)

Of course, the pre-game jokes were just a tune-up.

This game was just as expected by all fans and players from both sides. It was quite intense from the beginning!

Today, Weber and Hill no longer stretch their hips.

Finley's defense is still excellent and tight.

But today Hill and Webb played a pick-and-roll, which made Finley and Robinson unable to guard against them.

Both of these guys can make mid-range shots, have strong athletic ability, and have excellent passing abilities.

The most important thing is that they seem to have bottomed out and bounced back. Today they are not just back to normal, but feeling surprisingly good!

Whenever there is a chance after the pick-and-roll, Hill and Webber can hit the shot.

Hill and Webber relied on pick-and-roll cooperation to score 13 of the Suns' first 15 points!

As a result, the Suns led by up to 8 points in the first quarter!

Hill and Webb's pick-and-roll passed across Carlisle's neck like a blade, making his hair stand on end and making him sweat.

When they calmed down and stopped hammering wildly, the difficulty of the game instantly went up to a higher level.

However, Shay stood up in time and began to show off his power.

At the end of the first quarter, Shea started from the right side of the court, turned and broke through the Flying Pigs, and went straight inside to attack the frame.

Williams immediately jumped up to block, and the Flying Pig was also chasing and blocking. Shay was in the air, and was sandwiched between Williams and the Flying Pig like a hamburger.

But with his body trapped, Shay used his terrifying waist and abdominal strength to smoothly pull up a layup, avoiding the four arms of Williams and Flying Pigs, and successfully scored a goal!

One round later, Shea intercepted Weber's pass to the Flying Pigs, counterattacked and dunked.

Afterwards, the Gorilla missed a mid-range jumper. Barkley stuck Shay, but was roughly pushed away by Shay.

Weber on the inside just jumped up to grab the board, but was hit hard from behind by Shea, who successfully dunked through Weber!

The "Spring Pig" badge collected from Barkley was indeed useful. Shea obviously took off a little later than Webber this time, but he completed the overtake in the air at a speed visible to the naked eye and finally succeeded in making up the dunk.

After another round, Shay personally grabbed the defensive rebound, started dribbling from the backcourt, passed several people in the middle, and finally scored a layup against the Flying Pigs' defensive confrontation!

After scoring 8 points in a row, Shay evened the score before the end of the first quarter!

At this moment, Perkins thought of what Shay said yesterday:

"It's nothing to worry about, Sam, the game ends in Los Angeles tomorrow!"

As a team leader, Shea doesn't just talk casually to boost morale.

He is really carrying the team forward and working hard to turn promises into reality!

After that, similar dramas were repeated several times.

The Suns can always rely on exquisite offense to create a climax, and Shea will always use his personal ability to forcefully smooth the point difference before the game completely gets out of control.

People are right, the Lakers have reached their limit. The potential of this team has been completely drained in three rounds of fighting, and it is difficult to play better.

So Shay’s approach is to raise your limits!

He evened the score difference time and time again and stepped up to interrupt the Suns' momentum time and time again.

At the end of the first half, the Lakers were tied with the Suns 52-52, thanks to Shea's floating buzzer-beating shot against the Flying Pigs' defense at the end of the second quarter.

After halftime, everyone beat Shay.

People only paid attention to Shea's heroic performance in the first half, but only Vitti reminded Carlisle: "What the hell? Shea didn't rest for a minute in the first half!"

Of course Carlisle knew that Shea played the entire first half, but

The sun is full of firepower, and only Shay can fight it!

In the third quarter, the rhythm of the game remained the same.

The only difference is that Hill and Weber took slightly fewer shots, and the Flying Pigs started to exert force!

He first used active defense to block Ewing, who was jumping up to prepare for a dunk.

This kind of shot blocking of the Flying Pigs is often seen used by O'Neal, Olajuwon and the Admiral.

He may be one of the few men in the league who can jump on the spot and beat the four major centers.

Soon, Barkley forced a break through Shay along the baseline. With Shay staying in position and Ewing helping to protect the frame, Barkley made a layup and scored steadily.

After scoring the goal, Barkley did not forget to yell at Shay: "No basketball player is better than me! No! You bastard!"

The Flying Pigs began to exert force, which meant that Shay had to consume a lot of energy on both offense and defense.

So at the end of the third quarter, Carlisle had to replace Shea, who had played the entire first half, and rest for three minutes.

Although Shea said that he could play the entire game, Carlisle still insisted on holding Shea down.

Not only did he want Shay to rest, Carlisle was also afraid that Shay's knees wouldn't hold up.

Vitti reminded Carlisle that Shea's knee was tight.

After losing three minutes, there is still hope for the game.

But if Shay is lost, the Lakers will fall into an abyss!

However, in these three minutes, the Suns mercilessly widened the point difference.

After losing Shay's restraint, Barkley went completely crazy.

He first held up Perkins and pushed into the inside. Perkins did not lose his position the whole time and blocked the Flying Pig from the beginning to the end.

But it was really pushed to the vicinity of the three-second zone by Barkley.

I thought the Flying Pigs would eat Perkins alive, but after suddenly reaching the three-second zone, the Flying Pigs suddenly changed hands and seemed to be changing direction!

Perkins hurriedly moved sideways to block the block. Unexpectedly, the next second, Barkley turned back extremely quickly and completely passed Perkins. Then, facing Robinson who came up to defend, Barkley burst into action.

Dunk! From turning around from behind to succeeding in the dunk, Fliggy demonstrated the perfect combination of strength and skill in this round!

One round later, Grant Hill, Weber and Barkley teamed up to form a perfect attack.

The two sides once again played a pick-and-roll. After Weber provided a screen for Hill, Hill was about to break through, causing Robinson and Finley to block Hill.

Seeing this situation, Perkins also took a step closer, ready to help defend against the lightning-fast Hill.

But when Hill faced the block, he returned the ball to Weber.

The moment Webber caught the ball, he didn't take action. Instead, he made a back pass and quickly passed the ball to Barkley in the bottom corner without any warning! Webb was just like how the Weekly Ball King imagined himself playing!

This gorgeous and fast movement of the ball gave Barkley a chance to shoot. Perkins was shocked and immediately blocked it.

It's a pity that Fliggy has already taken action, and the basketball hits the net with a three-pointer!

Shea just came off the court and the Suns had a 5-point lead!

After that, the Suns also replaced the Flying Pigs, Webber and Hill rested, preparing them for the decisive battle in the fourth quarter.

Fitzsimmons knew very well that the three of them must conserve their strength to deal with Shay.

Carlisle also thought that after the Suns replaced the Trident, the point difference would not continue to widen.

Who would have known that the trident was not present and the handle of the halberd was the king!

After Eddie Jones came off the field at Trident, he finally got a chance to show off.

He first challenged McMillan on the outside and succeeded in a mid-range shot, and then used an incredible alley-oop dunk to humiliate Lakers substitute center P.J. Brown, causing Brown to foul, giving him a 2+1 opportunity!

He is worthy of being the man who had both Kobe and Wade serve as substitutes for him in history!

Just like that, Eddie Jones made an extra free throw from the free throw line.

After this goal, the Lakers fans at the scene were extremely desperate.

Because of this goal, the Lakers fell behind by 8 points before the fourth quarter!

The magician shook his head:

"This is the Phoenix Suns with full firepower, the Phoenix Suns with the highest offensive efficiency in the league!

Whenever there is a chance, they can quickly widen the point difference. They have too many offensive points!

This is definitely the situation the Lakers least want to see. The Suns relied on a wave of offensive climax to widen the point difference to nearly double digits!

The Lakers now only have 12 minutes, the last 12 minutes!

Shay has led his team to equalize the score countless times today, in the fourth quarter, can he do it again!?"

The hope of all Los Angeles lies in Shay, and everyone knows that only Shay has the ability to turn the tide.

But one detail is that every time Shay tied the score today, he did it when the trident was incomplete.

Fitzsimmons did not let his players rest for only three minutes in three quarters. He has been rotating normally today.

Every time the Tridents were on the court at the same time, the Suns launched an overwhelming offensive to open up the score.

Then, when the Suns replaced one or both of the three, Shea would take over and tie the game.

The problem is, the Suns Trident will definitely play at the same time from the beginning of the fourth quarter!

Just now, Fitzsimmons would rather not leave the Trident on the court to open up the score in one go, but instead replace them with a rest, in order to let them play the entire fourth quarter.
To be continued...
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