Wang Lang stuck the position under the basket, jumped high, used the full-level bounce, picked off the rebound with both hands, fell to the ground, turned and dribbled through Plumlee's defense, and rushed directly to the front court to launch a counterattack.

Curry also followed, got rid of Lillard's defense, and was the first to move to the bottom left corner of the frontcourt.

Wang Lang did not pause, a diagonal pass was handed to Curry, Curry shot quickly and made a three-point shot.

This pass was judged by Aminu in advance, standing on the passing route, wanting to reach out and steal, but because the speed of the pass was too fast, Aminu did not touch the ball, allowing Curry to score smoothly.

Wang Lang had one more assist, and the Warriors led by 5 points 44-39, and the difference was gradually widening.

Curry stretched out three fingers of his right hand and danced with his hands.

Wang Lang also ran over to bump shoulders with Curry to celebrate, and had an extra assist.

The morale of the Warriors is rising dramatically, and they are full of fighting spirit.

The Trail Blazers, on the other hand, were in a state of confusion, not wanting to give up on the game, but also feeling that it was getting harder and harder to catch up.

McCollum and Lillard deliberated, grimaces.

The coach of the Trail Blazers kept his head down in contemplation, pacing back and forth.

In the live broadcast room, Reggie Miller and Olajuwon are also discussing the current game situation.

Reggie Miller slowly analyzed: "At the moment, the Warriors are on the rise, and they will stretch the score to more than 10 points in the second quarter. Having an absolute advantage is very bad for the Trailblazers.

Olajuwon added: "Not only is it bad for the Trail Blazers, but Lillard and McCollum are also depleting their physical strength, and in the second half, they will struggle to maintain the shooting touch of the first half.

Reggie Miller nodded: "It's also hard to have anyone on the Trail Blazers' bench give enough offensive help to the main lineup and take responsibility for scoring when Lillard and McCollum are down."

Olajuwon shook his head: "I think the Trail Blazers need more defense than offense, and blindly emphasizing offense does them no good, but unfortunately their defensive resources are not enough."

Reggie Miller laughed: "That's the trouble with the game, I remember when I was with the Pacers, the Pacers were very good defensively so that my three-point shot could get the most out of it, but the current Trail Blazers don't have that ability."

Olajuwon agreed: "It was the same when I was playing with the Rockets, we had good defenders on the inside and on the outside, and we didn't have to worry about defense at all, so the offense would be effective. The

Trail Blazers attacked, Lillard dribbled to the frontcourt and handed it directly to McCollum on the outside, who in turn matched with Aminu to block and pick-and-roll.

This time the pick-and-roll allowed Barnes to switch the defense, and McCollum followed up and passed the ball to Aminu.

Aminu shot directly from mid-range and stood up to Thompson's defensive moves.

Aminu had a good hand, and although he shot for the first time, he scored smoothly.

The Warriors were back on three-pointers 44-41.

Trail Blazers fans also cheered, excited about Aminu's offensive success.

The game gets delicate again, and if Aminu and the other role players can score more, the scoring pressure will be shared on Lillard and McCollum.

Wang Lang also saw it, dribbling to the frontcourt, and the Warriors attacked.

Plumlee still defended Wang Lang on the perimeter and didn't switch to anyone else.

Curry and Thomson stood in the bottom corners on either side, fully stretching the offensive space, and Barnes was also standing outside the three-point line.

Only Green stood near the penalty area, waiting to receive the ball.

Wang Lang didn't say a word and passed the ball to Green.

The moment Green received the ball, Trail Blazers power forward Vonleh chose a tough defense, pushed Green, and hit his hand on Green's arm.

Such an obvious foul, the referee still ignored it.

Green immediately became angry, turned to Vonleh and cursed, and put the ball behind him.

Not to be outdone, Feng Lei responded with trash talk, and the two immediately became tense, and the atmosphere on the field became tense, with a smell of gunpowder.

Wang Lang knew that this was not good for Green, and hurriedly ran over to prevent the conflict between Green and Vonleh from deteriorating further.

Wang Lang was still a step slower, and the referee blew a technical foul against Green.

Green was even more upset and yelled at the referee, "He fouled me first." The

referee was unresponsive and ignored Green's words.

Wang Lang only smiled bitterly, pulled Green away, and whispered: "The referee won't help us, don't think about it." Let's play well. Green

also explained: "How many times have the Trail Blazers deliberately fouled since the first quarter, and I've been putting up with that foul, and now they're so blatant, I can't stand it."

Wang Lang shook his head: "No matter how many fouls they make, we can win, you have to calm down, don't be impulsive anymore, you have already eaten a technical foul, if you get another technical foul, you will be sent off." It's bad for us.

Green sighed: "Okay, but if they make this deliberate foul on me again, I won't let them go easily, and I'm going to use bigger defensive moves against them."

Wang Lang nodded: "That's okay, but the referee is obviously targeting us, if your defensive action is very big, the referee will definitely blow you for a foul."

Green shook his head: "It doesn't matter, anyway, I haven't had a foul until now, if I can get two fouls." I'm willing too.

Wang Lang had no choice but to accept Green's idea: "Okay then." Because

of Green's technical foul, the ball was switched and the Trail Blazers got a free throw and an offensive opportunity.

Curry shook his head with a wry smile as he watched Lillard score a free throw.

Thompson just sneered, with disdain on his face.

The Warriors are 44-42 and the margin is back to two points.

The Trail Blazers attacked, and Lillard dribbled to the perimeter.

Curry chose to defend closely, without the slightest slack, with murderous air in his eyes.

Lillard had difficulty dribbling the ball and could be stealed by Curry at any time, and subconsciously passed the ball to McCollum.

McCollum dribbled straight and let power forward Vonleh give him a pick-and-roll.

Vonleh's hands were not idle when he blocked the pick-and-roll, and he made another move to push Thompson and stop Thompson's defense.

This action was somewhat hidden, and coupled with the bias of the referee, it was once again ignored.

McCollum was given space to shoot, but Green did not let go of the opponent's shot, and directly chose to defend hard, sticking to the opponent.

McCollum was a little flustered, made a mistake on the dribble and smashed the ball out of bounds.

The ball was back in the hands of the Warriors, and Green shouted excitedly.

Wang Lang was also very happy, the corners of his mouth rose, and he applauded Green.

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