Perhaps because he was distracted by Boykins' attack, Cassell missed the shot without much interference from Boykins.

Anderson received the rebound and first passed it to Barry next to him.

Boykins took advantage of his speed and ran like a wild horse.

Cassell is not a speed guard, and he can't catch up with a super-fast guard like Boykins. Boykins received the pass from Barry and ran at the speed of a 100-meter sprint.

Garnett and Johnson, two inside players, were like tractors. Even though they were running, they were still overtaken by Boykins.

Boykins made a layup directly, and Garnett jumped up to block Boykins' layup, but the distance was a little far and he almost missed it.

This is also the disadvantage of Boykins' height. If a normal guard was a few steps away, it would be almost impossible to interfere.

If Boykins ran slower or Garnett ran faster, the ball would have been blocked by Garnett.

Sanders' face was a little dark.

Although he no longer had any intention of underestimating the enemy, the Timberwolves were playing reasonably and there was no reason to call a timeout.

After this offensive and defensive round, Wang Chen continued to pay attention to the tactical information board.

He found that Cassell's touch had declined a bit.

"It seems that the feel is indeed affected by the situation on the scene. It can not only improve the feel, but also reduce the feel."

Wang Chen nodded, confirming his thoughts.

""Sorry, mine."

Cassell raised his hand to express his apology.

Then it was the Timberwolves' offensive round.

Cassell was in a dilemma.

He couldn't crush Boykins with his back to the ball, which resulted in him not being able to get into a very deep position, and long-range mid-range shots depended purely on his touch.

However, Cassell was distracted by other things. Boykins, who had finally got a starting position, was fighting 300%. Seeing that Cassell dribbled the ball without any breakthrough,

Boykins bent his body and tried to grab Cassell's ball, just like a child grabbing an adult.

This is the steal that Boykins is best at. Once the opponent loses control of the ball and gets into a fight for the ball with him, he can usually win with his ultra-low center of gravity.

Not to mention, Boykins now has 15% more confrontation, which increases the chances of the opponent being caught in a fight with him.

Sure enough, Cassell, who was not focused enough, slipped when Boykins grabbed the ball.

When Cassell wanted to immediately When he picked it up, Boykins had already pounced like a mad dog, and he grabbed the ball with both hands.

Cassell almost fell to the ground because of his unstable center of gravity due to the competition with Boykins.

In fact, even if Cassell stabilized his center of gravity, he could not catch up with Boykins after the steal.

Garnett and others had just taken their positions, and when they saw Boykins rushing over like a small rocket, they didn't even have the desire to chase him.

Swish!

A layup that saved energy and scored the ball.

Boykins could dunk, but there was no need.

Nuggets 6:2 Timberwolves.

Beep!

Sanders learned the lesson from the previous game and called a timeout early.

Boykins' continuous attack also made cheers rang out in the Pepsi Center.

Being bad at sports competitions is the original sin. When you perform well, all prejudices disappear.

Boykins roared, as if venting his anger at being looked down upon before.

"Wow, the Timberwolves were called into a timeout by the Nuggets."

Smith said in disbelief

"I don't think so. Sanders seems to have not yet recovered from the previous defeat.

John Xun shook his head, feeling that the Timberwolves were a little too cautious.

"But I have to say that Boykins played this ball really hard."

Barkley laughed and said.

In fact, even Wang Chen didn't expect this effect.

But after thinking about it for a while, Wang Chen figured out the reason.

The biggest difference between the playoffs and the regular season is actually the upgrade of confrontation. Now is not the era of small balls and whistles. This era advocates more confrontation.

+15% confrontation, +15% final value, all of which are the biggest help for the playoffs.

Added together, it's 30%, and it may not be as simple as 1+1.

Thinking of this, Wang Chen became more calm.

Being called for a timeout at the beginning of the game is actually a shameful thing for the head coach.

But Sanders didn't dare to take the risk. He had made the same mistake once before.

"Cassell, stop taking on too much responsibility, we are a team!"

"We don't need to care about what tactics the other party uses. We just play according to our original tactics. We are stronger than the other party and there is no need to change the formation."

"Focus! Everyone, cheer up! If we are eliminated in the first round, we will all be on the pillar of shame!"

Sanders felt that something was wrong with the team and shouted loudly to arouse the team's fighting spirit.

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