"The Game Continues......Wait, something is wrong. What did I find?"

Johnson was commentating when he suddenly saw that the lineup on the court was wrong.

Lineup.

Timberwolves: Tyrwin Johnson (C), Michael Olowokandi (PF), Wally Szczerbiak (SF), Latrell Sprewell (SG), Sam Cassell (PG).

Nuggets: Chris Andersen (C), Nene Hilario (PF), Jon Barry (SF), Washan Leonard (SG), Earl Boykins (PG)

"The Nuggets did not take advantage of Garnett's rest to widen the score. It's not a big problem to let Anthony rest. Anthony really felt very good tonight."

"Cassell is still on the court. Have you forgotten that in the first quarter, Cassell hit Boykins with a ball and was directly suspended?"

Kenny Smith shook his head.

Boykins did perform well in the previous game, but I believe Wang Chen also saw his performance today.

The defensive intensity of the seventh game, Boykins' height of 165, is destined to be a big pit.

The offense cannot be scored, and the defense cannot provide the intensity of the seventh game.

"Miller hasn't played for a minute today. Wang Chen's use of players is really incomprehensible."

Barkley shook his head.

Andre Miller, 28 years old this year, is currently at the peak of his career. He is also a point guard at the end of the first tier in the league. He has a stable mid-range shot and back-to-the-basket, which makes him unique in the point guard position.

And even if he doesn't have a touch, Miller can use first-class passing and control to help the team.

But who would have thought.

Such a point guard didn't get a minute of playing time in the third quarter of the game.

Wang Chen would rather use Boykins than Miller.

At this time, the Timberwolves happened to have the ball on the court.

Cassell saw that the person defending him was Boykins, and turned his head to look at the coach on the sidelines.

Sanders nodded, which naturally meant to let Cassell play on his own.

The opponent took the initiative to expose his weaknesses, which was a big deal for the Timberwolves. It was an extremely rare opportunity, and he had no reason to refuse it.

Although Cassell was the second-in-command of the team, he served as the brain of the team more often, so Sanders was very relieved to let Cassell make the distribution.

Cassell instructed his teammates to stand and open up space, then lowered his center of gravity and prepared to challenge Boykins.

Boykins' defense was mostly based on confronting the opponent and then stealing the ball.

This kind of defense is actually more of a gamble, and it is naturally a good ball if it is stolen.

But if it is not stolen, the ball will be lost directly, and he can directly shoot in an open position without defense.

Boykins originally wanted to defend in this way. The whistle for the seventh game was relatively loose, and he could increase the confrontation to increase the success rate.

And for some reason, he felt that his confrontation ability was not good recently. Obviously enhanced.

However, before Wang Chen came on the court, he specifically told him not to engage in gambling defense.

Boykins could only take back the idea of stealing and honestly adopt a defensive approach.

Originally, Cassell was a little afraid of Boykins' steals. After all, in the last game, Boykins had caught him off guard several times.

But Boykins obviously didn't have that mind, and even took a half step back.

Boykins' half step back was equivalent to a step back for others.

Seeing this, Cassell knew that Boykins dared to defend like this, and he directly pulled up for a three-pointer.

Boykins moved forward and more or less interfered, but the interference was not great.

Ding!

The interference was not great, but the ball bounced out of the frame.

Cassell frowned and hurried back to defense.

Sanders was very dissatisfied with this ball. Cassell had A little too arrogant, they are still behind!

The Nuggets are not doing well on offense either.

The defense in Game 7 was too strong, Boykins dribbled the ball and broke through, but was surrounded and couldn't pass the ball.

This time Leonard finally got a little offensive tactical position, Boykins quickly passed the ball to Leonard.

Leonard faked a three-pointer and kicked up the defense.

Then he broke inside, and Anderson immediately came to pick and roll.

Anderson has the bonus of being a beast on the court, and the increase in his confrontation ability makes his pick and roll more effective.

Leonard got an open mid-range shot.

Swish!

Leonard finally completed an offense with the ball in these three games.

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