"Boykins was just substituted out. I thought he would replace him with Miller, but he replaced him with Leonard."

"Didn't he abandon Leonard? Did he deliberately hide Leonard until Game 7?"

Kenny Smith was very puzzled.

At first, he felt that Wang Chen should not abandon Leonard, but the team won both games after abandoning Leonard, which left him speechless.

But the first two games were won after abandoning Leonard, and it seemed strange to use Leonard again in this game.

The main thing is that winning is not scary, but it will be embarrassing if someone is missing.

Leonard has also been quite embarrassed recently, because he won both games that he didn't play much.

The victory in the two games made everyone gradually accept the setting that the team would be better without Leonard, and even several gold medal commentators did not mention the abandonment of Leonard in this game.

"Although Boykins made a mistake on the first ball, the game was stopped after only one ball. Wasn't it a bit of a waste of timeout for Wang Chen?"

Johnson frowned.

At first they thought that Wang Chen used the timeout for a mistake, but from the on-site substitution operation, it seemed that Wang Chen really called the timeout on purpose.

If it was intentional, it would be more serious than a mistake.

Because that means that Wang Chen was directly stopped by Sanders for one ball.

The opening arrangement was suppressed, and the Nuggets' winning rate in this game was very worrying.

At this time, the game continued.

Leonard was helpless. He thought he would take on an important task, but Wang Chen still wanted him to be a tool.

But Leonard didn't think it mattered. He hadn't been a good ball-handler for several games, and suddenly he was holding the ball to attack in a tiebreak.

It's easy to make mistakes and take the blame. Of course, he's not afraid, but if the coach doesn't arrange it, he doesn't have to deliberately fight for it.

On the contrary, All the pressure was on Anthony.

Wang Chen's tactical arrangement suddenly bet on Anthony.

Although he had some performance in the first two games, it was still unsatisfactory overall.

Fortunately, Anthony's psychological quality is extremely strong. For him, the greater the pressure, the more it can stimulate his potential.

It was Leonard who dribbled the ball across half court. This was also a smoke bomb arranged by Wang Chen.

Cassell was facing a formidable enemy. Leonard had a certain ability to attack with the ball, and he was ready.

As Leonard got closer and closer, Cassell obviously fought hard in this game.

Cassell slammed the floor directly and looked at Leonard fiercely, like a hungry wolf.

Cassell's nickname is alien. Those who don't understand the origin of Cassell's nickname may imagine that he was called an alien because of his unpredictable or weird playing style?

In fact......It's just because he's ugly and looks like an alien.

So Cassell's fierce look with his eyes wide open is really scary and very imposing.

Leonard was a little stunned. Why is Cassell so fierce to him?

Then he passed the ball to Anthony according to the tactics and ran to the bottom corner to squat.

This made Cassell even more dumbfounded.

Good man, you're just squatting in the bottom corner after all this time?

Cassell's fierce look that he had finally accumulated suddenly collapsed, and he went to defend Leonard squatting in the bottom corner honestly.

When Szczerbiak saw Anthony get the ball, he hurriedly cheered up.

Anthony was paddling most of the time in the first two games, especially in the first half.

Szczerbiak was still thinking about whether to help Cassell with defense or something, but Anthony suddenly wanted to single him out, which made him a little unprepared.

Anthony usually chooses jump shots as the finishing method.

But for this ball, Szczerbiak's defensive focus was biased to the outside, and it was obvious that he was just instinctively defending his shot in a hurry.

In order to be safe, Anthony lowered his center of gravity and chose to break through Szczerbiak and rushed into the restricted area.

Szczerbiak also quickly got close to Anthony and physically confronted him, trying to block Anthony's breakthrough space.

The peak Melon may have more comprehensive skills, but the peak Melon's speed is much slower than that of the young Melon. Now the speed of the young Melon is at the peak speed of his career.

In addition, with the two bonuses of [Super Timeout] and [Off-court Intense], Anthony's speed and strength have been more or less enhanced.

Szczerbiak didn't hold on at all, and was directly knocked away by Anthony half a body, and couldn't catch up.

However, Szczerbiak remembered what the coach said before the game, that fouls should not allow the opponent to easily layup.

So Szczerbiak directly pulled Anthony's arm from behind, trying to pull Anthony down from mid-air.

While being pulled down, Anthony threw the ball into the basket.

Beep!

Szczerbiak pulled Anthony's ball-handler, causing Anthony to not use his strength, and the ball did not become a 2+1.

But he still got two free throws.

This was a Game 7 and the Timberwolves were at home. If it was a normal game, this ball would have been a technical foul and two free throws.

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