As the referee announced the start of the fourth quarter, the Lakers also sent out the starting lineup for the fourth quarter of the game:

Westbrook, Chang Tiancheng, Walker, Thomas Bryant, Davis.

With Chang Tiancheng playing, the fans at the Staples Center suddenly let out a burst of exclamations:

"Oh my God! Is that yellow man a rookie we selected this year?"

"We are only five points behind, and it's not garbage time, we actually sent a rookie who hasn't played this season on the court, what is the coach thinking in his head?!".

The audience's doubts intensified Chang Tiancheng's nervousness, and he began to take deep breaths without stopping. Although I already have the blessing of the system, because I have just obtained the system, I don't know how much of a role this system can play in NBA-level games.

Wei Shao next to him saw Chang Tiancheng's nervousness, and took the initiative to walk over and pat him on the shoulder: "Hey, Chang, sometimes you don't need to be too vocal in the accident world, just focus on the field and play every game."

After seeing Wei Shao's warm and innocent smile, Chang Tiancheng's heart suddenly settled down a lot. You know, the former MVP in front of him has been questioned and criticized far more than he has in recent seasons.

Chang Tiancheng tried to calm his brain and began to think about how to maximize the value of the current lineup.

First of all, even in his prime, Wei Shao cannot be regarded as an excellent pitcher, and if he wants to give full play to his greatest value, he still needs to lead the team to run all over the court and constantly impact the basket in the fast-break chaos.

Walker and Thomas Bryant both have a certain projection ability, and Thomas Bryant can play low-post ball-holding singles on certain occasions, and if you want to quickly chase points in a short period of time, it is certain to activate the offensive firepower of these two.

But at the end of the day, if you want to win against the Thunder, the biggest problem is that Davis, who has a thick eyebrow, will need to play his dominance on the inside. In the first three quarters of the game, the mood of the game was not high, and he only scored 11 points and 5 rebounds in total, which is obviously not the performance that an athlete of his level should have.

"AD!" Chang Tiancheng walked to the side of thick eyebrows and asked, "What's the matter, my brother, I feel that you are not in a very good state today."

After listening to Chang Tiancheng's words, Davis sighed lightly: "Chang, don't you know? I heard the news from the management today, and after the game, many of our brothers are going to be traded to other teams, including you."

Chang Tiancheng wanted to pat Davis on the shoulder, but his height was not enough, so he could only pat his ass instead: "Relax brother, the alliance is a business, and we will continue to be brothers in the future."

Davis smiled bitterly and thought: Chang, I don't know if I can see you in the NBA in the future, with your mind, it's a pity that you can't continue to develop in the NBA.

Chang Tiancheng didn't notice Davis's wry smile, but focused on the court. He carefully watched every player the Thunder fielded, especially the opposing team's leading guard, Alexander, a young player who has improved this season and is expected to make a splash at the guard.

"Russell!" Chang Tiancheng walked into Wei Shao's ear, "Can Alexander be handed over to you to take care of?"

Wei Shao looked at Alexander and replied, "Don't worry, I will do my best."

Chang Tiancheng nodded. He knows that Wei Shao was known for his excellent defense in college, although this ability has been mentioned less after entering the NBA, but as long as he is serious, then few guards can score easily under his defense, after all, Wei Shao's physique is also very big in guards.

The game officially began in the fourth quarter, Chang Tiancheng slowly dribbled to the front court from the backcourt, and just after half the court, he passed the ball to Wei Shao.

"I thought he would think he would show himself first when he came on

the court!" "Don't worry, he hasn't played for so long, and it's normal that he doesn't dare to take the initiative to attack after he gets on the court."

"I think this kid is quite calm, he didn't think about attacking with the ball as soon as he came up, but controlled the rhythm first. Chang

Tiancheng, as a yellow defender, seems to cause a discussion in every action after coming on the field.

And he himself did not have the leisure to listen to these voices now.

I saw him make a gesture to signal Davis to go over and block Wei Shao. Davis understood and quickly pulled out from the inside to the outside, and Jaylin Williams, who was responsible for defending Davis, also rushed to follow him.

Wei Shao saw Davis come out to block the pick-and-roll, so he tried to break through from the right side of Davis's block.

At this time, Chang Tiancheng once again directed Lonnie Walker to the bottom left corner. Although Walker was confused, he saw Chang Tiancheng's eyes full of determination, and he still followed his command and honestly walked to the bottom left corner.

At the same time, Wei Shao had already started to attack the basket with the help of Davis's blocking, and Muscala, who was responsible for defending Thomas Bryant, naturally shrank a little inside to try to block Wei Shao's breakthrough route.

Seeing this, Wei Shao distributed the ball directly to Thomas Bryant, who was temporarily vacant.

But Muscala was also extremely quick to react, quickly returning to his previous defensive position, leaving Thomas Bryant unable to get a shot in the open spot.

Thomas Bryant saw that Muscala was back in place, so he held the ball and observed. At this time, Chang Tiancheng had already reached the top of the arc, and when Thomas Bryant saw this, he passed the ball directly to Chang Tiancheng.

Chang Tiancheng did not hesitate after receiving the ball, and rushed directly to the left side with the ball, with the help of Davis's body that had just not finished blocking and dismantling, and Joe, who was responsible for defending Chang Tiancheng, was firmly blocked by Davis's side.

Chang Tiancheng's breakthrough came very quickly, which made Jalen Williams, who was originally responsible for defending Walker in the bottom corner, have no time to think about it, and hurriedly stepped forward to block Chang Tiancheng's breakthrough route.

After Chang Tiancheng found that Jalen Williams posted it, he directly used a No look pass to accurately pass the ball to Walker.

At this moment, the system's prompt sound sounded in Chang Tiancheng's mind:

God of point guards, trigger.

Walker, who received Chang Tiancheng's pass, suddenly felt an inexplicable confidence in his heart at this time, as if as long as he made a shot, this ball would definitely be thrown.

So he didn't hesitate and chose to make a three-point shot directly.

Basketball goes to the net. At 102:104, the difference between the two sides came to only two points!

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