Super Lord of the Rings

Chapter 271 [The rookie breaks the record! 】

The Lakers attacked, and Payton passed halftime to Kobe.

Kobe didn't find Medvedenko to cover, and directly singled out Kittles, took a step, almost stepped on the three-point line for a jumper, and shot out of the frame.

O'Neal rushed to grab the offensive rebound, and Martin hurriedly fouled and sent him a free throw.

The shortcoming of the small ball tactics is the protection of the basket, and O'Neal will be more difficult to defend. The Nets' plan is to kill the sharks and then fight the offense.

O'Neal made two free throws, 79 to 70. The second free throw was missed, the rebound was grabbed by Martin, and Kidd was passed to play a positional battle.

The lineup opened, Rodney's left corner attracted Medvedenko, George defended Kittles, Kobe and Wang Jun, Payton faced Kidd.

There is an obvious dislocation on the court, that is, O'Neal defending Martin, who is not of the same size at all. Martin's mobility is stronger than many guards.

He went to the right 60 degrees to help Wang Jun get rid of Kobe to the bottom corner, and Kidd passed the ball.

O'Neal stopped when he saw Kobe chasing and defending. He stood on the line of the penalty area and watched Martin. Wang Jun caught the ball from the bottom corner and shot a jumper.

The ball went into the net hollow, Wang Jun's 23rd personal point and the seventh three-pointer.

82 to 70. The Nets lead again by double digits.

"Another one!" Zhang Lili yelled: "Wang Jun is crazy, the first finals of his career, so far tied a historical record in the NBA, the player's single-game three-pointer record."

Yu Jia went on to say: "Today the Nets can beat the Lakers, and Wang Jun is the most important person."

Zhang Lili excitedly introduced: "The record for three-pointers in the Finals was originally held by the Bulls Scottie Pippen and the Rockets veteran Kenny Smith. In the 1995 Rockets vs. Magic series, Smith made 7 shots in a single game. Three-pointers; Pippen also made seven three-pointers in the 1997 Bulls-Utah Jazz series, and to be able to hit seven three-pointers under such a heavy defense in the Finals is a very remarkable achievement."

Stress? Wang Jun felt that this was much easier than the defense he faced when he was playing against the Pistons.

Even when playing Wade, the opponent's defense against the pick-and-roll is faster than O'Neal's defense.

The level of defense the Lakers have, he feels a bit like a dream.

The Lakers attacked, and the Nets' formation shrank. Wang Jun defended Payton in the middle and put a step and a half away.

Anti-burst is not anti-cast.

Payton had a chance to shoot a three-pointer, didn't make a shot, didn't break through, and passed it to Kobe. As soon as he breaks through the Nets formation, he shrinks. After a few tries, he no longer breaks through the storm.

Payton seems to be ten years older, his skills are still there, but he has lost confidence.

He might be able to beat Wang Jun singled out, but Wang Jun is not the only one on the Nets. He will not be given a chance to easily break into the basket. He is not sure if he is too far from the basket.

Kobe is not sure, but he always dares to take a shot, and dares to shoot a ball if he doesn't make a goal, until he makes a goal. This is the case when he first entered the league.

He feinted from outside the three-point line, pulled up a jumper, and missed it under the interference of Kittles.

The Lakers need someone to break through the ball and attract the defense. Create open space for teammates, which is also emphasized by the coach many times. Kobe gave up the breakthrough and kept jumping in the middle and long distances, making 1 of 6 three-pointers.

After entering the playoffs, Kobe shot only 24.9% from three-point range, but averaged nearly 5 shots per game. As soon as he made a shot, his opponent was basically ready to grab a rebound.

When Jackson said that he guaranteed efficiency, Kobe regarded him as a fart. Of course, even so, his superstar status is still difficult to shake.

For most fans. Playing well is far more important than winning. This is why Duncan has a high winning percentage, but is far less popular than Kobe.

For many superstars, as long as they can often score top five goals, it is enough for the fans to shout wildly with high scores in a few consecutive games. As for how many games the team lost and how many losing streaks they had, the fans will soon forget, or even never remember.

No breakthrough, not entirely to blame Kobe.

A defender needs space to break through, and O'Neal has been in the low post. Attracting the opponent, an insider is also in the low position. Even if the Nets don't shrink their lineup, there isn't much room left for the Lakers guard.

In the final analysis, the Lakers are in trouble because the OK combination is pulling each other's legs. A partner who can make trouble to this point is probably the only one in NBA history.

The hind legs are also manifested on the defensive end.

The Nets pulled away, and Wang Jun and Martin played off-ball screens to get rid of Kobe.

The unselfish Kidd immediately passed the ball. He wants to win, he wants to be a champion, but he doesn't care if he doesn't get the Finals MVP.

O'Neal was not so straightforward when he went out to defend, especially Kobe's main defender. Kobe didn't seem to want O'Neal to switch defenses or help at all.

It is unforgivable to have obvious loopholes. The same loopholes of the Lakers have appeared countless times in a game, and they will not make up for it at all.

Wang Jun got open again in the right corner, but Kobe didn't catch up. She didn't rest for a minute from the beginning of the game, and she didn't bother to jump anymore. Wang Jun made an easy shot and hit a three-pointer. 85 to 70.

"Break the record, Wang Jun made the eighth three-pointer, which is unbelievable." Zhang Lili shouted.

"The Lakers seem to be at the end of their game." Yu Jia smiled.

On the TNT side, Barkley and Smith also believed that the Lakers were finished.

Smith analyzed: "The Lakers have problems on both ends of the offense and defense. The players don't know which way to attack the opponent's defense. The Nets are much easier than when they played the Pistons."

Barkley smiled and said, "Your finals three-point record was broken by a rookie. How do you feel now? Do you really want to go up and help the Lakers defend Wang Jun?"

Smith said frankly: "This record is not important to me. The performance of the Nets has taken all the experts away. Malone's injury is still undetermined, and it seems that the injury is not serious. If he can't play next, the Nets will be even worse." Close to the championship."

The game continued, O'Neal had scored 34 points in the paint, and Martin defended alone.

Payton lobbed the ball in, and O'Neal singled it out. Martin didn't foul this time, but tried his best to interfere. O'Neal turned around with the ball and scored with a one-handed dunk. 85 to 72.

The Nets attack, the same tactics, O'Neal defends Rodney on the other side, regardless of Wang Jun.

After the pick-and-roll, Medveden's defense was relatively outside. Wang Jun took the ball and dribbled it to Martin.

Martin squeezed Kobe to catch the ball in the low post, which attracted O'Neal to drop back and not shoot. The ball was distributed to the left corner.

Kittles got an open space at 60 degrees to the left, and the jumper hit the net hollow. 88 to 72.

brush! For the home fans, this is the most beautiful note. For the Lakers and the fans who support them, this is like a reminder.

When chasing points is most needed, Kobe still does not pass the ball to O'Neal, who has obvious advantages on the court, and does not rely on pick-and-rolls.

The Nets grabbed the rebound and were not in a hurry to make a fast break. They played pick-and-roll in the ground. Rodney missed a three-pointer. The opportunity was good, and the Lakers' defense had collapsed.

A minute later, Wang Jun got rid of Kobe with a screen and hit a three-pointer.

On the Lakers side, Kobe hit four irons in a row, and the point difference widened to more than 20 points.

Lawrence replaced the main force early to rest, and Jefferson came on with a substitute. The Lakers also replaced the OK combination and sent marginal players, and the game entered garbage time. (~^~)

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