Li Liang's speech after the game... didn't cause any waves.

Who would be surprised when it's done routinely?

Some words, some things, the first time you say it or do it for the first time, everyone will feel shocked.

If there are too many times, the masses will feel numb no matter whether it is realized or not, whether it is slapped in the face or not.

What fo, fo, fo, what I'm thinking about my next opponent, what I haven't broken a sweat and so on.

Now the fans are no longer surprised by Li Liang's sarcasm, and everyone will feel uncomfortable when he magnifies it.

Even Donovan, Mike Brown, Presti and others didn't bother to remind Li Liang after the game, just let him go.

Regardless of the illusion that "a miracle will happen" in a small number of people, most people are clear in their hearts that this year's Thunder is too strong.

The configuration of the Big Three is not every team can sweep the army.

Some of the so-called Big Three are misnamed, such as the Big Three of the Cavaliers, and George Irving is an All-Star, but in terms of strength, they cannot be compared with Durant Westbrook.

Some of the Big Three cannot maximize their power due to technical characteristics, such as the Big Three of the Heat back then.

Later, Bosh also became known as a giant, but he was actually an excellent role player, not a core player.

What is truly commendable, the most recent Big Three is the trio of the Celtics in 2008. They are indeed a perfect match in all aspects, but they are a little older.

The Thunder's Big Three, from all aspects, are the three-person combination with the strongest comprehensive ability in the past two decades, and they are very suitable for today's basketball trends.

Everyone is unique and can be the tactical core of a strong team (not the boss of a weak team like Bosh).

Both have strong singles ability with the ball and strong shooting ability, and two of them are the best outside three-point forts in the NBA.

This is a huge difference from the Heat back then. James Wade's shooting has always been a problem, but they are easily targeted tactically.

In the finals, he was shot through by Li Liang for two consecutive years, and by the Lone Ranger in 2011.

The 73 wins in the regular season is already a glimpse of the leopard. In the playoffs, the strong ability of the three to digest the ball is very suitable for the rhythm of the playoffs.

As strong as a warrior, they are all overwhelmed by Thunder's talent.

Two days later, the second battle between the two sides continued in Oklahoma City.

Compared with the first game, the Warriors made major adjustments.

Kerr increased Iguodala's playing time, and the team began to play more small lineups, hoping to make a breakthrough in offense.

At the same time, Curry runs more off the ball, reduces holding the ball, and reduces turnovers.

In the first game, Curry only made one three-pointer under the pressure of the Thunder's defense, and the Warriors' offensive tactical system collapsed across the board.

In the second game, the Warriors learned their lesson and began to involve more players in the operation of the offensive system.

In the first game, the Thunder made 11 steals, and Li Liang alone contributed an astonishing 6 steals, the most in his career.

In the second game, Cole asked the whole team to reduce passes and cuts, reduce short passes, and increase individual one-on-one singles.

Thompson, Curry, Iguodala, Barnes, the first choice after getting the ball has changed from passing and cutting to singles.

This is not a degeneration of tactics, but a compromise that had to be made in the face of the Thunder's high-intensity defense and long-arm interference.

Correspondingly, in the defense, the Warriors also began to strangle.

Curry was well hidden, and the Warriors' front line almost crazily double-teamed and oppressed the Thunder's ball holder.

In the first half, the Warriors' strategy worked very well.

The scene was reversed. Contrary to the first game, the Warriors began to play against the Thunder and led the Thunder by 7 points in the first half.

The Warriors' adjustments worked, with fewer turnovers, more passing offenses, and more fouls.

The Warriors seem to have found a way to deal with the Thunder -- that is, use the Thunder's style of play to deal with the Thunder.

But Thunder's style of play is Thunder's style of play after all. They play like that because they have the conditions.

In the third quarter, Li Liang and Durant turned on the ISO mode, and the two began to pick and roll.

In the first game, Li Liang and Durant basically played separately. You play for a while, I take a walk, I take a walk for a while, you take a walk, with Westbrook in the middle.

When the two of them start to cooperate with pick-and-roll and reverse running, the Warriors are very difficult to defend.

Four people go up and pinch? Do other people still have to guard against it?

We can only hope that the two don't feel good, and Iguodala and Thompson's strong one-on-one defensive ability.

As a result, Li Liang used the [mid-range jumper hit rate improvement sticker] and took the lead in starting the "horn massacre".

There are not many preparations, and there are no technical details. As long as you defend alone, I dribble to the horns, pull up and shoot.

It's exactly the same as last year's finals.

Three goals in a row narrowed the point difference to only 1 point.

The Warriors paused, came back from the timeout, and it was Durant's turn. He passed a low pass from the right and made a back jumper. He scored two goals in a row and overtook the score.

Durant's turnaround jumper hit rate is extremely high when he is physically fit.

If you flank, he will pass to Li Liang at the top of the arc.

Li Liang doesn't shoot three-pointers either, he dribbles a step in, and shoots again at the free throw line or at the horns.

The two began to perform in the middle distance.

Li Liang's middle distance in the regular season is not top-notch, but in the playoffs he will be a hit.

The two of you, me and me, and me and you, the energy center abruptly became the Thunder's mid-range shooting training ground.

Steve Kerr's complexion is getting worse and worse, and the defensive strength of the Warriors players is also getting stronger.

Later, Green, who was supplementing the defense, slapped Durant's hand directly. He couldn't let him go in, so it was better to send him to the free throw line.

Seeing this, Li Liang pointed at Green's nose and scolded, "You have the guts to come at me, see if I don't kick your balls."

But sending two people to the free throw line is also sending points.

This is the energy center, and the referees generally take care of the Thunder.

Iguodala and Thompson were called fouls one after another, and their actions were indeed too big.

But there is no way, there is no way to prevent it if you don't move too much.

In the third quarter, Li Liang and Durant made 5 of 7 mid-range shots and 6 of 8 mid-range shots. There were no three-pointers or breakthrough layups.

Li Liang is in charge of the top of the arc and the horns, Durant is in charge of the ribs, and Westbrook is in charge of watching.

They teamed up to score 22 points, turned the situation around in one fell swoop in the third quarter, and entered the fourth quarter with a 5-point lead.

The Warriors' efforts in the first half went down the drain, but the fourth quarter was still very intense.

Curry, who reduced his possession of the ball, hit two consecutive three-pointers from the outside.

Westbrook immediately fought back and made a three-pointer from the outside.

Following that, Li Liang began to show off his power.

First, he intercepted the pass from a high position, and quickly made a layup and caused a foul by Iguodala.

After making an extra penalty, he then blocked Green's throw at the basket.

In the counterattack, Li Liang and Durant passed the ball continuously, and Li Liang fired at 45 degrees from the left side and hit a three-pointer.

Li Liang once again played his own characteristics of chasing after the victory, counterattacked on the spot after hitting a three-pointer, and used [Death Coil] to steal the ball in the frontcourt.

After turning around, he made a close-range emergency stop jumper, hit the board, and caused Curry to foul at the same time.

Another successful three-pointer!

Li Liang beat the Warriors 9:0 in one minute alone.

With this familiar taste and familiar rhythm, Cole scratched his face anxiously.

But even so, the Warriors still did not give up.

Thompson catches the ball from the outside and throws it for a three-pointer, regardless of Robertson's defense already sticking to his face, hit!

Then, Westbrook made a mistake, Curry counterattacked, and then gave the ball to Thompson, who made a 45-degree three-pointer from the left!

In terms of scoring explosiveness, Thompson may be the player second only to Li Liang in the league.

Li Liang finally took the lead, grabbed the ball from Westbrook, forced a breakthrough with the ball in the middle, and missed a jumper with an emergency stop.

But Adams grabbed the offensive rebound and passed the ball. Li Liang caught the ball and took a step to the wing. He made another jumper and hit the rebound.

He started a cancerous style of play that is rare this season.

And Thompson's third three-point shot from the outside line, head-on, hit again!

Thompson also scored 9 points in a row, evening Li Liang's 9:0.

Donovan wanted to call a timeout, but Li Liang stopped him.

He had the ball across half court, and the Warriors started to three-man him, very far outside the three-point line.

This time Li Liang calmed down. He knew that the Warriors were afraid of his ultra-long three-pointer, so he jumped a long pass to Durant on the wing.

Durant made a three-pointer without defense!

The three-point confrontation between the two sides has entered a fever, and the two sides have scored double-digit three-pointers in the fourth quarter.

Thompson made his fourth three-point shot from outside, but this time he finally missed it under Robertson's desperate interference.

The Thunder counterattacked, Westbrook rushed with the ball and gave the ball to Li Liang on the wing.

Li Liang dodged Thompson with a fake move, dribbled the ball steadily, and shot a three-pointer from the corner!

You come and go on both sides, and the defensive formation has long been messed up.

Hit again!

The ball was shot, and the Warriors finally felt that they couldn't stand it anymore.

The two sides bombarded each other indiscriminately, and it is estimated that any other team would not be able to withstand it.

As a result, the two teams were still holding guns and shooting at each other. The coach couldn't stand it anymore and called a timeout.

The Thunder didn't widen the point difference, but the Warriors couldn't catch up either.

Time is running out, and the physical fitness of the Warriors players is declining rapidly.

Learning Thunder's style of play really consumes a lot of body.

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