Chapter 569 The second comeback is too unfortunate~(1/2)
Super god, that is, "The.Zone state" has reached its peak.
Once you enter this state, your game state will be improved to the greatest extent.
Tang Qian is like this now. Under a specific environment and a specific emotion, he has entered the "super-god threshold".
Not only that, his rebounding crystal tile finally broke through from seven and a half to eight full.
The changes this will bring will be difficult to predict.
Under many changes, although Tang Qian lost the opportunity, he still... grabbed this offensive rebound!!!
This is the first time in this series that Tang Qian got an offensive rebound from Nate Thurmond's guard.
Significance.
He actually got it???
When Nate Thurmond was stunned, Philadelphia No. 13 immediately took off, extended his long arms, and dunked the basketball in his hand into the San Francisco basket. 79-91, this ball interrupted the Warriors' flow.
The possibility is also the turning point of the entire game.
From this moment on, the Philadelphia 76ers will gradually counterattack.
But the Warriors didn't know it yet. Nate Thurmond instead said to "Wilt Chamberlain" who had successfully dunked: "Wilt, don't be too proud, this will be your victory in this game."
The last offensive rebound!" The subtext is very clear, it is telling Philadelphia No. 13 that I was just "too careless" just now, and I will never be "careless" again.
Tang Qian glanced at Nate Thurmond and said nothing, but the look in his eyes was completely different from before.
Confidence has returned.
Kerry Barry shot a shot from the edge of the penalty area. "Bang~", the basketball was hit by a big block just after it was released.
"Quick attack!" Tang Qian shouted loudly after finishing the cover. The sense of power in his voice was refreshing.
"What a beautiful idea!" Hall Greer's layup was blocked by Nate Thurmond, and the basketball flew out.
But No. 13 followed up and got this "basketball that was blocked."
Then, without saying a word, he took off and dunked, and with a "bang" sound, the basketball almost blew through the backboard and the hoop again.
81-91, only ten points away.
"Damn! I got taken advantage of! Wilt! You're lucky!" Nate Thurmond said angrily. Philadelphia No. 13 still didn't answer. After scoring the goal, he turned around and ran towards his own goal.
At halftime, the Warriors attacked again and made a layup, but unfortunately they still could not escape the clutches of Philadelphia No. 13.
There was a "pop" sound, and another big hat was served.
However, the basketball was taken by Nate Thurmond. He, like Philadelphia No. 13 in the previous round, jumped up immediately, trying to beat the opponent by surprise and catch him off guard. The plan was good, but things didn't work out as Nate Thurmond did.
Mond was only halfway through dunking a basketball when he was severely pressed down by a huge palm.
Why did he react so quickly? Warriors No. 42 couldn't help but asked in shock.
Because if you want to continuously take off and block shots, it not only requires super high blocking skills, but also explosive power, consciousness, reaction, speed, and agility, all need to be unified at the same time. This is what Nate Thurmond thinks.
It's very difficult to do it yourself.
This time the Warriors retreated quickly and did not give the Philadelphia 76ers a chance to play a fast break. The two sides once again returned to a positional battle.
And this is also the offensive and defensive model that the San Francisco Warriors want to carry out.
Because they have Nate Thurmond, they have a "natural advantage" against any team that focuses on the inside.
Just when Hall Greer was hesitating and hesitating, a tall figure stood on the edge of the San Francisco penalty area and raised his hand to ask for the lane: "Haul, give it to me!" Give it to him? Does he still want to attack Nate Thurmond?
?Haul Greer hesitated slightly, because Philadelphia No. 13, except for a few dunks and low singles just now, almost never succeeded once. So...do you still need to give it to him?
"Pass the ball to me!" Tang Qian raised his hand to ask for the ball again. Seeing No. 13's persistence, Hall Greer still passed the basketball in his hand. After all, Philadelphia No. 13's name is Wilt Chamberlain.
, plus he is still the MVP winner in the regular season this season, so if the former wants the ball, Hall Greer has no reason not to give it. After receiving the ball, Tang Qian made a gesture to spread the audience, and then, started
Single attack in the low post.
"Wilt, aren't you giving up?" Nate Thurmond stood up behind Tang Qian and said, "Don't even think about it tonight..."
Before he finished speaking, No. 13 on the opposite side started. It was almost the same as the attack mode just now. It was a breakthrough method of "embracing a bag of explosives." Seeing this, Nate Thurmond said: "It's useless, it's useless."
Yes, Wilt, don’t you have a long memory? This kind of attack will not work in front of me...ah?"
Yes, the basketball was not thrown, but... the referee blew the whistle.
The fifth personal foul of the game was awarded to Warriors No. 42, Nate Thurmond.
At this moment, Nate Thurmond became anxious. He turned around and argued with the referee that since there is no "zero tolerance" rule these days, he would not be whistled for a technical foul if he did this. But he would not be whistled for a technical foul.
Just because a technical foul was called does not mean that the game will be safe. The referees had no intention of changing their decision, so after a brief dispute, the game continued with Philadelphia's No. 13 taking the free throw line.
Tang Qian still made 1 of 2 free throws, but he didn't care because his goal was almost achieved.
82-91, Rick Barry took a long-distance shot and made a difficult half-shot shot against the defender. With a swipe, the score difference that had just become single digits returned to 2 digits in an instant. "Hey,
See it? Big stilts! As long as I, Rick Barry, are here, you can't even try to win!" After the goal, Warriors No. 24 said loudly. This was both a shout and a trash talk that demoralized the opponent.
But Philadelphia No. 13 did not remain silent. Instead, he opened his mouth and said, "Me too."
"As long as I'm in the Philadelphia Convention Hall, you can't win, and we can't lose!"
"Really!" Rick Barry smiled slightly contemptuously: "Just you?"
The implication is quite a bit of satire on the competitive state of Philadelphia in the 13th series.
But at this moment, Tang Qian remained unwavering and said concisely: "Well, it's up to me."
Hall Greer had just dribbled the ball across half court when a voice said impatiently: "Pass~ Hall~"
Seeing that the team boss wanted the ball again, he didn't say anything, raised his hand and passed it out.
Anyway, I feel bad now and can't score points. If the famous Wilt Chamberlain doesn't step up now, when will he wait?
In the previous series, the team was playing smoothly, so if you suppress your desire to score, that's what you should do, and that's okay. But now the team is struggling, and if you suppress yourself anymore, it will become a "brainless" behavior.
Because compared to being independent, compared to being obsessed with individual singles, what the team needs most at this moment is just to score, just to score. It doesn’t matter whether you are greedy or not, whether you are independent or not. Being able to score goals is the most important thing.
Best choice.
SO, the basketball is once again in the hands of Philadelphia No. 13, the giant Goliath.
"Wilt! Come on! Good luck doesn't come one after another!" Nate Thurmond started to talk trash: "With me guarding the inside, you will lose!" In this era, there was no 3-point line, so
In the era of interior dominance, a large number of points were accumulated under the basket, so a good interior defender was indeed enough to determine the outcome of the game.
As the king of one-on-one defense, Nate Thurmond is naturally confident in himself.
In fact, for this Warriors team to reach this position, in addition to Rick Barry's sole scoring power, Nate Thurmond's strong defense is also the key. Otherwise, the strength and thickness of their lineup will make them want to start from the Western Conference.
Breaking through is really difficult.
This series also demonstrated the great value of Nate Thurmond, causing this season's regular season MVP "Wilt Chamberlain" to perform abnormally, with five basic statistics declining across the board. If he hadn't scored too few points,
Rick Barry scored too many points, so the FMVP should be his.
Of course, the premise is that there must be an FMVP award in this era.
"With you guarding the inside, we are bound to lose?" Tang Qian suddenly smiled and said, "In that case, you can get off the court." After that, Philadelphia's No. 13 moved and charged at the Warriors with the ball.
Inside the team.
Still so naked, still so dry, but No. 13's mentality and state of mind have already undergone a qualitative change.
Let alone Nate Thurmond, even if the defensive king Bill Russell is in front of him, it will be the same.
Don't even try to slow down his pace or block his determination.
If nothing else, at least at this moment, Tang Qian was determined.
Michael Jordan once said that the biggest competition in basketball is not what kind of body you have, whether you can jump high or run fast, but whether you have the courage. Do you have the courage to conquer?
Courage to win. Now, Tang Qian's whole body was full of determination and courage.
Although the method is not good-looking and a bit old-fashioned, basketball is a sport that only depends on the results, so no matter what method it is, if it can make you the final winner, it is success. At this time, Bill Sharman was coaching for himself.
In the first year, the lack of on-the-spot experience cost me a huge price.
If he had called a timeout in time, then maybe the situation would not have suddenly taken a turn for the worse.
Then maybe San Franciscans can still retain some hope.
Unless you are a god, everyone has to pay the price for their success and pay tuition. Well, in fact, even the god of basketball is full of hardships in the process of reaching the top, and it is never smooth sailing.
Tang Qian played a little trick here. He learned some experience from the later "porcelain master" James Harden. At the moment of contact with the body, the non-ball holder, that is, the ball protector, "snorted"
, penetrated deeply into the armpit of defender Nate Thurmond, and then quickly lifted it up while he was unprepared.
In this era, there were not as many routines as in later generations, so it was almost always tried and tested. In fact, it was only after 2010 that the "Porcelain Touching Technique" became popular, so it is reasonable for referees to "fall into the trap" easily.
Without hesitation, I gave Nate Thurmond a whistle.
The thug committed a foul.
Because he was an inside player, and Tang Qian's "violated" action was very exaggerated, the referee almost subconsciously blew the whistle. And the most unexpected thing is that Tang Qian actually scored this
The ball got a chance of "AND.ONE".
To be continued...