Before the MVP trophy was awarded, the best coach of the year also had a result.

There is no doubt that Donovan got the title of the best coach.

Li Liang can be said to be the best coaching supporter that deserves it.

In his four-year career, he has produced three best coaches and one best manager.

Donovan met such a lucky player in his first year in the NBA. I don't know if it was luck or misfortune.

Fortunately, it is likely to peak in the first year.

Unfortunately, being at the top means going all the way downhill.

It's quite miserable to think about it. Normal people climb up step by step. With Li Liang, it's extreme skydiving.

As the last best coach, Cole has done a lot of preparations for this round of the series.

But when it came to the game, I found that personal ability has a great impact on the game situation.

For example, if Green counterattacked the ball just now, if someone else defended it, it would probably be a 2+1.

It just happened to be cut off by Li Liang.

Li Liang didn't know where he got his unbelievable stealing ability.

Another thing is that Donovan's arrangement made Cole feel a lot of pressure.

Donovan and Kerr can be regarded as two coaches with completely different backgrounds.

Cole is a typical player-type coach, a well-known role player with a wide network of contacts in the circle and a great reputation.

Long before taking over the Warriors, the coaching circle was already very optimistic about him becoming an excellent coach.

Cole did live up to expectations.

And Donovan is a typical example of the academic school, a famous NCAA coach, who has nothing to ask for in the NCAA, and enters the NBA to challenge himself.

Kind of like Larry Brown back then.

NCAA coaches may not be very good at the kind of encounters in the regular season (the tactical system of the regular season is more contributed by Mike Brown.)

But NCAA coaches must be very good at life-and-death duels in the playoffs.

Bringing Li Liang back to the starting lineup was Donovan's first move.

During the timeout, Cole rearranged the team's offense and asked to further enhance the team's defensive strength.

Cole could feel that the referee's whistle tonight was not small.

There are more than seven minutes left in the first quarter.

Back from the timeout, Barnes caught the ball and made a quick three-pointer, but failed to make it.

Kerr asked to further speed up the offensive rhythm and simplify the passing line.

He didn't want the team to get bogged down in the Thunder's defensive quagmire.

The Warriors' offense emphasizes speed, agility, and swiftness like the wind.

But the prerequisite is that the outside line must be cast open, and then the inside line can be given the opportunity to cut and run back.

Otherwise, if you fall into the quagmire of positional warfare, the attack power of warriors who have no low position advantage and no single RBI will be greatly reduced.

Back, Durant was stalked by Thompson and Barnes.

Durant wanted to make a three-point foul, but the referee ignored it at all.

The shot was off the mark, the basket didn't even touch, Curry got the ball under the basket, and passed it long to Barnes, who was about to come down.

However, the Thunder retreated very quickly and did not give the Warriors a chance.

The ball returned to Curry's hands and the position was attacked.

Once in position to attack, the Warriors are in trouble.

In the end, Curry gave it to Green, and there was no one in front of Green-Li Liang didn't defend him at all.

He made it clear that he looked down on Green.

In the end, Green really made Li Liang look down on him, and still missed the open three-pointer!

The pitch is short.

Seeing this, Li Liang did not forget to stimulate Green, "If you can invest in one, I can promise to return you one immediately."

Li Liang is putting pressure on Green.

In this case, Green may be even more afraid to vote.

When the time comes, he gets one, and Li Liang retaliates with one, and he gets one, and Li Liang retaliates with one.

Greenberg would think, "If I don't get in, he won't get in."

Just don't vote.

And Green rolled his eyes and didn't respond, thinking to himself, can you stop talking, can't you play more civilized?

Then, Durant received a pass from Li Liang from outside, the crossover swayed, knocked Barnes down, and then pulled up a mid-range jumper and made a hit!

A strong indiscriminate single RBI point, this is the player that the Warriors lack the most.

The score became 16:8, and the point difference came to 8 points.

The Warriors' offense was blocked by the Thunder, and they only scored eight points at the end of the half quarter.

The Warriors' smooth cooperation only lasted about two rounds, and it came to an abrupt end after Li Liang intercepted Green's counterattack.

Curry received the ball from the outside, and the man defending him became Robertson.

Curry made fake moves, broke through, repeatedly looked for opportunities, and finally made a difficult mid-range throw with his right hand.

Forget about your mid-range shot, but you still have a mid-range throw?

Are you a trebuchet?

The ball is short again.

Li Liang scored a backcourt rebound.

The ball was still given to Westbrook.

Westbrook made an emergency stop jumper after halftime and missed.

The Warriors finally got a chance to fight back.

Thompson went down quickly, and after catching the ball, he faked out of Li Liang's block and made a layup.

Then, the Warriors went online to double-team Durant, causing Durant to make a pass error.

But the Warriors' offense still hasn't improved.

Curry almost held the ball to face the Thunder's entire front line of defense.

Unlimited defense changes on the outside, unlimited double-teaming.

Li Liang, Durant, and Robertson are three long-arm strikers, and there will always be one in front of him.

He can't shake it off, bump it and hit it, and can't hit it. He has to be like a little bee, holding the ball and running back and forth in the area between the three-point line and the three-second zone, to provide Teammates create opportunities.

This is the first section.

Curry felt so tired playing for the first time.

After repeated interspersed runs, after three passes, he finally used a zipper tactic and ran to the left corner. Under the cover of Green, he had an open three-pointer.

The result has not been invested yet.

The rhythm is all messed up.

In the first quarter, Curry missed 3 three-pointers.

The Thunder's defense worked.

Although the Warriors are not considered a single-core team, the Warriors as a whole rely heavily on Curry.

It's not obvious if you play against an ordinary strong team, but if you want to play against a top team like the Thunder, it's obvious.

Thunder is to catch your life.

And what about Thunder? Three cores in theory, actually... actually three cores.

The three core players can all be used as starting points for ball-handling tactics. The so-called tactics are not complicated. A simple pick-and-roll, a simple low-post pull, and a simple screen will have a high success rate.

The Warriors were obviously beaten a little out of sorts.

When grabbing a rebound, Bogut slapped Westbrook in the face, leaving Westbrook lying on the ground in pain for a while.

Li Liang went over to pull Westbrook up, and said, "I told you not to grab rebounds, I won't listen."

Afterwards, Bogut was called a technical foul by the referee, Li Liang made a free throw, 17:10, a 7-point gap.

The Thunder maintained their suppression of the Warriors.

Cole stood on the sidelines and kept communicating with the referee, hoping to put some pressure on the referee.

He is very anxious now, because so far, that Bruce Lee guy has not started to exert his strength yet.

For the Warriors, the Thunder is the big boss of this season.

And Li Liang is the boss of bosses.

You can't even lose without seeing the boss.

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