At the start of the fourth quarter, both sides fielded bench lineups.

The Warriors fielded a steady lineup of center Bogut, power forward Speight, small forward Barnes, scoring guard Barbossa, and point guard Livingston.

This lineup has good outside defense and interior defense, but the offensive aspect is a little worse, especially the interior attack.

The Pacers' lineup is much more mediocre, with center Masimmi, power forward Raivo Allen, small forward Solomon Hill, scoring guard Starkey, and point guard Tylawon.

Among them, Starkey is the best player on the outside offense and the main scoring point, while Masimmi has a certain scoring ability under the basket, and he is not good at mid-range shooting at all.

In this situation, the Warriors' bench lineup also has the advantage, defending well, effectively limiting the Pacers' scoring.

The Pacers' defense is also okay, plus the Warriors' bench lineup has only one consistent scoring point for Livingston, and the rest of the performance is inconsistent, and the game is not far behind.

With eight minutes left in the fourth quarter, the Warriors were 104-94 ahead by 10 points.

The point difference is still not big, and the Pacers still have a chance to chase points.

The two sides also changed to the main lineup.

On the Warriors' side, center Wang Lang, power forward Green, small forward Iguodala, scoring guard Thompson, and point guard Curry.

Pacers center Turner, power forward Paul George, small forward CJ Myers, scoring guard Monta Ellis, point guard George Hill.

Wang Lang saw this lineup and knew that the Pacers were still using offense instead of defense, and wanted to use offense to make up for the lack of defense and tie the score.

And he also knew very well that this was the stage for Paul George's performance.

Unless the stamina is exhausted, all the balls are attacked by Paul George.

And because the Pacers have three outside scoring points, Monta Ellis, Myers and George Hill, the Warriors can't just wrap it up to prevent Paul George from passing to an open teammate and playing a team offense.

Kerr also told Wang Lang about this at a break in the fourth quarter.

Wang Lang knows this, and he knows Paul George's strength.

The Pacers attacked, and George Hill dribbled the ball to the front court and passed to Paul George.

Paul George also faced Thompson's defense, calmly dribbling and making feints.

Turner came over to block the demolition, and Wang Lang also followed.

Paul George immediately made a breakthrough move, a false shake, and rushed to the inside from the left.

Thompson was blocked from position and had to chase down.

Wang Lang changed his guard and prevented Paul George from entering the penalty area.

But Paul George suddenly stopped and made a sharp stop.

This time, Wang Lang didn't expect it, and he was one step away.

He hurriedly jumped high and interfered with the shot.

But Paul George's shot was high and had a slight flinch to avoid the defense.

The ball was scored, and the Warriors were 104-96, and the margin was back to 8 points.

Pacers fans were also cheering and cheering for Paul George.

Wang Lang frowned, guessing that if the opponent had been feeling like this, he might not be able to stop Paul George from scoring.

It's just a matter of luck.

The Warriors attacked, and Wang Lang took the ball to the frontcourt.

Facing Turner, who was defending himself, Wang Lang was extremely relaxed and made a stride over people.

He dribbled with both hands and took a left-footed stride to break through the left side to get past Turner.

Seeing that the situation was not good, Turner hurriedly stepped back to defend.

But Wang Lang suddenly changed his dribble, stepped back to the top of the arc, shot extremely fast, and shot three-pointers.

Turner didn't have time to defend at all, so he could only subconsciously reach out to interfere.

But because the distance is one step away, it is completely ineffective.

Wang Lang threw in and scored 45 points, and the Warriors led by 11 points 107-96, but the difference was widening.

Wang Lang also excitedly stretched out the three fingers of his hands to celebrate the score.

Paul George frowned, his eyes were determined, and he didn't give up.

The Pacers attacked, and George Hill dribbled to the frontcourt.

In the face of Curry's defense, George Hill didn't dribble too much and passed directly to Paul George.

Turner is still a pick-and-roll.

But Thompson managed to bypass the cover and still stay in front of Paul George, preventing the breakaway.

Wang Lang did not change his guard and followed Turner.

As soon as Paul George saw Wang Lang's choice, he also stepped back directly, and made a three-point shot, which was almost the same as Wang Lang's movements, but the shooting speed was a little slower.

Thompson couldn't keep up with the rhythm and could only interfere slightly.

The ball was scored, and the Warriors were 107-99, and the margin was back to 8 points.

The Pacers fans boiled and stood up to cheer.

Paul George also kept waving his hands and signaling the fans to give them more support.

Wang Lang was also surprised, he didn't know how long Paul George's supernatural performance would last.

The Warriors attacked, and Wang Lang took the ball to the frontcourt.

Curry ran off the ball and moved around Wang Lang.

Wang Lang didn't move, blocking and dismantling on the spot, blocking George Hill's footsteps.

Curry managed to run to the right side of the top of the arc.

Wang Lang followed the pass.

The moment Curry received the ball, facing Paul George, who was making up the defense, he directly made a dribble behind his back to break through, passed the opponent, and entered the three-point line.

Turner wants to keep up and defend Curry.

But Curry passed the ball while attracting three defenders, one hit the ground, and handed it to Wang Lang.

Wang Lang ran outside the forbidden area at this time, took off directly, and glided violently.

Turner didn't have time to stop it, and subconsciously reached out and tugged.

The referee did not blow for a foul and turned a blind eye.

Wang Lang also felt that his shoulder was tugged by someone, and he was in some pain.

But instead of landing, he hung his hands on the basket and paused for a moment before landing on the ground.

This effectively avoids the possibility of injury.

He scored 47 points to give the Warriors a 10-point lead at 109-99.

The situation is still in the hands of the Warriors.

Wang Lang also happily high-fived Curry and got his 19th assist.

In the next few rounds, both the Warriors and Pacers played well.

Wang Lang cooperated with Curry again and again to play a perfect internal and external offense.

He doesn't have to move at all, and blocking and picking on the spot allows Curry to run to the right spot without the ball to receive the ball.

And Curry can always easily pass the defenders and get into the mid-range position, either shooting in the middle or passing to Wang Lang.

Wang Lang got a lot of inside scoring opportunities, catching and dunking in the air, hooking shots, drifting shots, hitting all of them, and scoring 10 points.

Curry also scored eight points.

Wang Lang also scored 57 points in this game, only 3 points short of 60 points.

And the Pacers, on the other hand, are also very good.

Paul George made 4 of 4 three-pointers, all of which were difficult shots, and he also made 2 shots from mid-range to score 18 points.

George Hill also scored in key moments, hitting two three-pointers to score six points.

With three minutes left in the fourth quarter, the Warriors were 127-123, just four points apart.

Pacers fans are also chanting to cheer on their team.

But Wang Lang knows very well that he doesn't need to play overtime.

He dribbled beyond the three-point line and matched Curry.

In order to defend Curry, the Pacers packed the trap in advance, allowing Paul George and George Hill to pinch back and forth.

Curry also passed to Wang Lang, who received the ball outside the box.

Wang Lang faced the defense, but he was still unhurried and made a feint.

Turner stood in front of the penalty area with all his might, as if facing a big enemy, and did not act rashly.

Wang Lang saw that the opponent did not react, and also chose to shoot with one foot, raised his left foot, stood in place with his right foot, leaned back slightly, and shot quickly.

It was a perfect ball, and it also allowed Turner to defend and block with all his might.

Wang Lang's shot was too fast, and Turner didn't have time to interfere at all, and the ball went in.

But Turner's hand also hit Wang Lang's arm.

A crisp voice sounded, and the referee blew a penalty of 2 plus 1.

Wang Lang excitedly raised his arms in celebration.

Curry hugged him, too.

Wang Lang scored a free throw and scored 60 points.

The Warriors also led by seven points at 130-123.

Turner lowered his head and shook his head.

Paul George was tired and panting, his eyes dazed, and he didn't know what to do.

Wang Lang saw this, and he knew that the opponent was no longer physically able to hold on, and he would help the Warriors win the game.

In the next few rounds, both men slowed down their attacking tempo.

The Pacers made several three-point shots in order to chase points, but they all hit the iron and did not make any shots.

The Warriors also didn't score because they delayed their offense, just maintaining the point difference.

In the end, the score was fixed at 130-123, and the Warriors won the game, and the game did not go into overtime.

Wang Lang also added 4 rebounds, bringing the number of rebounds to 25.

In this game, he played a terrifying triple-double of 60 points, 25 rebounds and 19 assists.

The Warriors players surrounded him and Curry, chanting their names and celebrating the victory.

The corners of Wang Lang's mouth rose, he was ready to let such a scene happen again.

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