Li Liang scored first, which gave the Warriors fans a bad feeling.

However, there are really many Li Liang fans at the scene.

The camera of the TV station scanned casually, and there were many fans wearing Li Liang's No. 28 yellow fans during the Pacers period, making up for it among a bunch of Warriors fans.

Anyway, it's all yellow, so it doesn't matter.

The Thunder defended in the middle and high positions to flank Curry and emptied Bogut.

Bogut went down, received a pass from Curry, and went straight to the basket.

Li Liang defended and came over. Bogut knew that Li Liang would draw a foul, so he chose to stop and throw the shot.

As a result, under Li Liang's interference, he missed a hit.

Durant took the backcourt rebound and the ball was given to Li Liang again.

Li Liang saw the timing, and suddenly rushed in at an accelerated speed, catching him off guard.

Followed by an emergency stop jumper, resulting in a foul by Green.

Li Liang's attack was very sudden, and Green was caught off guard.

Then there was another personal foul, which left Green speechless.

He started complaining to the referee, and he had to complain.

This game has just begun, and just one defensive foul is very detrimental to the Warriors.

The referee tonight is none other than Li Liang's good friend Kennedy.

Among all NBA referees, he has the best relationship with Li Liang.

There is no reason, and there is no interest relationship, just like-minded.

As for why the league asked Kennedy to referee this game, it is estimated that Xiao Hua also gave up.

Since the evil force of Bruce Lee can't be prevented from wreaking havoc in the league, why not join him and support him?

Li Liang stepped to the free throw line and made two free throws.

Steve Kerr has already started blowing with the referee on the sidelines, putting some pressure on the referee.

When it was the Warriors' turn to attack, Green received the ball from the low post and gave it to Thompson in the high post.

Roberson ran to guard Thompson again.

As in the previous two games, defend Thompson from the side, leaving a way for you to go in front.

Thompson dribbled the ball with his left hand and broke through the middle, but was closed and surrounded, and the ball was given to Green.

Green used Thompson's lure to find an opening on the left.

As a result, I missed a three-pointer...the basket was not touched.

"Good shot Green! That's a good defense!"

Adams picked up a rebound directly under the basket, and Li Liang praised Green for his good shot.

Green's already dark face looked even darker.

Durant held the ball, relied on the cover to accelerate, bypassed two defenders in a row and went to the basket to attack Bogut!

Missed a layup under Bogut's interference.

But Li Liang slipped over from the side, tapped lightly under the basket, and made a tip-up.

Li Liang scored 6 points in a row at the beginning.

Immediately afterwards, Curry made a quick three-pointer from the outside and missed.

In the series, Curry was affected by an ankle injury, and his state was not as good as the regular season.

Westbrook counterattacked, hit the basket and then took off to pass the ball to Adams.

Adams caught the ball quickly and made a light throw. The ball bounced twice on the rim and fell into the net.

8:2!

The Thunder suppressed the Warriors at the beginning.

It seems that watching the video for two days is in vain.

The Warriors still have to solve their own offensive problems first.

Otherwise, it would be unbearable for anyone to be constantly pushed and counterattacked by Thunder.

In the final analysis, basketball is still a game of scoring and offense.

But the Warriors played very simply.

Maybe the last simple offense gave them a taste of the sweetness.

Thompson received Bogut's supporting pass at the top of the arc, and made a direct three-pointer one step away from the three-point line.

The result was a miss, and the shot seemed a bit hasty.

Li Liang got the backcourt rebound and did not rush to counterattack, so he stopped and stabilized.

Oracle Arena was a bit quiet, and the Warriors got off to a bad start.

This time Li Liang also wanted to kill the basket and make a foul, but failed.

A layup was interfered with and missed.

It seems that Cole's complaints are still effective.

The Warriors seized this opportunity, Green pushed forward and passed the ball to Thompson.

Thompson hit Adams in a dislocation, broke into the basket on the left, and succeeded in a layup with his left hand.

Adams' big defense and small ability has always been a flaw in the Thunder's defense.

Following the Warriors, they successfully defended another attack from the Thunder.

Adams missed a cut-in throw in the middle.

The Warriors recovered a bit.

Bogut responded in a high position, Green cut to the basket, hit the ground and passed the ball to Green.

Green caught the ball and went to the basket for a layup.

6:8, the Warriors are slowly recovering blood.

The Thunder played a little impatiently in these two rounds.

Durant missed a jumper from outside.

During the counterattack, Curry took the ball to kill the basket, then went around, and with the help of Green and Bogut's cover, he hit a three-pointer!

The Warriors overtook it!

Oracle Arena finally boiled up!

The Warriors counterattacked 7:0 and overtook the score.

But Westbrook immediately received a pass from Adams in the middle, and made a stride to the basket for a layup.

His cut was so fast that Bogut didn't even have time to react.

The Warriors quickly served and hit the ball quickly, the Thunder retreated and the ball was given to Thompson.

Thompson once again faced Adams' misplaced defense-the Thunder had a problem with this defense, and Adams was always pulled to a high position to make up for the leak.

But Adams himself is not fast, and he is easily attacked by the opponent's small man.

Thompson went straight to the basket for a layup.

At this time, Li Liang followed up from behind, tapped his finger on Thompson's ball, and destroyed the ball!

The Warriors' counterattack failed.

Regaining control of the ball, Li Liang caught the ball and gave it to Durant.

Durant quickly passed halftime, and after a single block screen, he stopped and shot a jumper near the free throw line.

The retreating Bogut reached out to interfere and fouled, but Durant still threw the ball into the basket!

2+1!

The Thunder quickly got away from the impetuous attack just now.

There was a lot of booing at the scene, thinking that the Thunder had given too many whistles.

Bogut also kept arguing with the referee, saying that he did not touch Durant.

That's what he believed.

The referee did not waver, and Durant made an extra penalty.

At 9:13, the Thunder once again established their advantage.

Li Liang played a huge role on both the offensive and defensive ends.

Meanwhile, both Westbrook and Durant are in fantastic shape.

Curry tried another long-range three-pointer, but he still didn't make it.

This ball is known as soon as it is shot, and the deviation is a bit big.

The ball finally bounced off the neck of the basket.

Li Liang easily got the backcourt rebound.

Advance with the ball by yourself, use Adams' screen, and then rush to the three-second zone like a bulldozer, and layup against Bogut!

"Beep!"

The referee's ruthless whistle sounded again, and Bogut made another defensive foul.

The boos at the scene got louder. Bogut fouled twice and was about to go down to rest.

Cole had to replace Ezeli and replace Bogut.

Li Liang stood on the free throw line again and made two free throws.

Li Liang scored 8 points in the first quarter, and the Thunder led the Warriors 15:9.

However, Cole did not call a timeout, and the game continued.

The offense of both sides entered a small period of stagnation, and both sides missed consecutive attacks.

The score of 15:9 lasted for more than a minute.

Thompson finally took advantage of a difficult change of hands to pick the basket in the counterattack and scored two points.

The Warriors are completely unable to score with their best offensive method.

Outside three-pointers, mid-range emergency stop jumpers, air cuts to the basket, etc., were severely restricted by the Thunder.

They can only rely on the players to rush to the basket, catch loopholes in the counterattack, and occasionally get open three-point opportunities from the outside to grab points.

They are really grabbing points, because the opportunity is fleeting. If you don't grab it, the Thunder's defense will fill in the loopholes.

As for the Thunder, high-intensity defense needs to consume physical energy.

But the Thunder does not lack physical fitness, and the Thunder is very labor-saving in offense.

There are not many running positions, just let the Big Three create opportunities.

Li Liang's high position and Westbrook pick and roll, Westbrook hits the basket, and then returns the ball to Li Liang.

Li Liang catches the ball and makes a three-pointer!

Hit!

The three-pointer at the top of the arc!

At 18:11, the Warriors still gritted their teeth and did not pause.

I don't know what's going on in Cole's mind.

The ball-handling engine of the Warriors' offense has changed from Curry to Thompson.

Curry has become a defensive attractor and off-ball opportunity seeker.

Thompson held the ball in the middle, double-teamed and then passed the ball to Ezeli on the side.

This is an alley-oop opportunity.

As a result, Ezeli made a one-handed alley-oop dunk and was capped by the basket!

The take-off height is not enough, brother.

And if you miss, Westbrook is a lightning-fast counterattack.

Make a quick kill to the hoop and get between two Warriors for a layup!

The whole person flew out directly!

The Warriors quickly served the baseline ball and wanted to take this opportunity to return a quick return.

As a result, Curry didn't find a chance and passed the ball to Thompson on the other side.

After Thompson shook, he didn't get a chance to make a phone call. He tried to foul Durant, but failed.

Under the basket, Li Liang caught the ball again, just as Westbrook got up and passed halftime.

Li Liang passed the ball to Westbrook again, and he rushed towards the frontcourt again as if he had stepped on a hot wheel.

Two Warriors players chased after him, and Green stood upright at the basket trying to draw a foul.

Westbrook cleverly avoided Green, turned around and passed the ball to Li Liang who was following.

Li Liang catches the ball and dunks with both hands!

Oracle Arena was quiet.

At 22:11, in a blink of an eye, the score difference reached double digits.

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