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Chapter 345: The First Battle of the Finals (10)

For professional players, sprained foot is the most common injury.

Severe sprains require two to three weeks of rest.

If it is not a serious sprained foot, just rest for two or three days and it will be fine.

If it's light, you don't even need to rest.

Just apply ice cubes after playing the ball.

It seems that Curry's injury is not serious.

Although Curry was limping when he walked off the court, it was Curry's protective move.

After all, my sprained foot hurts a lot, so I still need to protect my right foot and try not to put any stress on it.

Although Curry's shot jumps, his range is not large due to his fast release speed.

The jump is not high and the weight is light, so it shouldn't be a big problem.

It is dangerous if your foot is stepped on while accelerating at full speed or if your foot is stepped on while jumping high to grab a rebound.

This situation is now sustainable.

There's just a chance it could get worse.

If this is the case, then you can get on with it!

Others are afraid, but Deng Fang is not!

For Deng Fang, injuries are nothing.

No matter how serious the injury was, Deng Fang could cure it immediately if he wanted to.

Then why didn’t Deng Fang cure Curry directly?

One reason is it's not worth it.

If it doesn't affect the game and just has the potential to get worse, then there's no need to treat Curridge.

Anyway, it’s all about treating the disease. No matter how severe the sprain is, it’s still sprain. The difference is just 2 days of rest or 20 days of rest.

Since the required ability values ​​are the same, why treat the disease now?

Not worth it!

As for the risk of further injury if you continue to fight, there is nothing you can do.

As long as you play on the court, there is a risk of injury, and it has nothing to do with your sprained feet.

If you get injured again after a beating, you can heal it together.

This is worth the treatment once.

Of course, there is another more important reason for Deng Fang to do this, that is, his ability value is not enough.

Previously, 80 ability points were used to treat O'Neal, but Deng Fang now only has 127 ability points.

In the playoffs, every round will be doubled. Injuries that require 10 ability points in the regular season will require 160 in the finals!

Curry is a starting player, and his injury requires at least 160 ability points.

In other words, Deng Fang cannot treat Curry now.

That's why Deng wanted Curry to continue playing.

It's not a big deal anyway. If you continue to play and widen the point difference, you can get more ability points.

At least it seems that winning this game is not a big problem for now.

Deng Fang still has confidence in the team's strength.

This Cavaliers team is not very strong, at least it is far behind the Lakers.

The Lakers are not afraid, and the Cavaliers are even better.

Even if you let Curry rest for one or two games, it will be fine!

Soon, the referee finished watching the replay: James committed a common foul, and Curry added a penalty.

As soon as the penalty was announced, the Warriors players and the more than 10,000 spectators at Oracle Arena immediately quit!

We all saw the replay, James obviously did it on purpose!

What kind of penalty is this?

It should be a flagrant foul!

It’s still level two!

At least a technical foul should be given, right?

Just a common foul?

Black whistle!

Get out!

The referee is rubbish!

Rubbish referee!

Level 2 criminal!

Send James out!

More than 10,000 spectators in the stands once again let out deafening boos.

The referee quickly called Deng Fang and explained to him.

Deng Fang had no objection to this.

This is not surprising.

Who doesn’t know that he is the godson of league president Stern?

Of course the referee knew.

It's not okay to give James a flagrant foul.

What if another flagrant foul occurs and someone is ejected?

Who knows what will happen next?

If that really happened, it would have a huge impact on the image of the number one player in the league!

No matter what the reason is, the referee's decision to make this penalty is very embarrassing to the Warriors!

Deng Fang would be content if Curry didn't call for an offensive foul!

Since it’s useless to have opinions, it’s better to be honest.

So Deng Fang didn't complain. He just shook his head helplessly, turned around and walked back.

Let’s rely on our strength to speak!

The game continues.

The first is Curry's free throw.

During the timeout, the team doctor gave Curry emergency treatment.

Pain-relieving spray, ice, and re-taping the foot.

Although he is still a little worse than before the injury, he was still fine in the last game.

It's normal to feel a little uncomfortable, but you won't feel it after the fight.

There is no need to worry about Curry's free throws. He can make a steady hit and get one point.

3+1 tie!

It was originally 2 points, but James made it 4 points!

The score became 75:45, and the Warriors led by 30 points!

There is more than one minute left in the second quarter.

This difference is huge enough!

Looking back is the Cavaliers' offense.

This time James learned to be smart. He was prepared in advance and made a decisive mid-range shot after the pick-and-roll.

That's how shooting is, the more decisive you are, the higher your hit rate will be!

The Cavaliers finally scored 2 points!

With 38 seconds left in the second quarter, both teams had one offensive opportunity.

Curry dribbled to the frontcourt, and Anthony Parker stared closely.

Three-pointers are never allowed!

Curry didn't hesitate and passed Anthony Parker with a single acceleration!

In the NBA, even if you are an unknown backup point guard, if you are too close, he can easily pass you!

Being able to play as a backup point guard in the NBA would rank him among the top 60 guards in the world!

A team usually only has two point guards.

If someone hadn't been injured, the third point guard wouldn't have had many opportunities to play.

There are 30 teams, each team has two point guards, and the worst one is 60th.

An unknown backup point guard can do it, but Curry certainly has an easier time.

That's the benefit of having a strong shooting threat.

Passing Anthony Parker, Curry went straight to the basket.

Under the basket is Varejao, and there is Jordan near the penalty area.

Seeing Curry rushing in, Varejao quickly stood in Curry's path.

Drawing offensive fouls is Varejao's best skill!

But Curry was not stupid. When he saw Varejao standing in front, he threw the ball into the air.

Jordan was near the penalty area, and Varejao, who was defending, left him. How could he miss this opportunity?

Jordan is not good at anything else, but he is good at eating cakes!

After receiving a pass from Curry, Jordan dunked hard and scored 2 points.

The point difference is back to 30 points!

The Cavaliers attacked, and this time James passed the ball to Varejao.

Seeing that Jordan came back quickly and Prince also came to help defend, Varejao immediately passed the ball to Jamison outside the three-point line.

Just as Jamison was about to shoot, Azubuike pounced on him.

Jamison had to pass the ball to Gibson on the side.

Curry was guarding Gibson. He didn't move far away. When Gibson caught the basketball, Curry pounced on him immediately.

In the playoffs, when the defensive intensity increased, Gibson lost confidence in shooting. Seeing Curry pounce, Gibson quickly passed the ball to James at the top of the key.

There are only 9 seconds left in the attack time!

There is not enough time to organize another pick-and-roll.

James chose to go it alone.

After dribbling the ball twice to find a rhythm, James jumped high and threw the ball.


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