Chapter 68 Wolves Out of Control
Chapter 68 The Wolf Pack Out of Control
Wang Kai does not agree with Miller's words, but it is definitely not a simple conflict.
Wang Kai also thought about it carefully. In just a few minutes, the Timberwolves' combination punch did hit Wang Kai but couldn't find him.
However, the first thing is that Wang Kai has never enjoyed this treatment and cannot adapt for a while. The second thing is that Wang Kai himself has fallen into a misunderstanding of thinking. When he was restricted by the Timberwolves combination punch, Wang Kai did not make a timely conversion strategy. Instead, he simply wanted to use his strengths of low-level offensives, and wanted to use his own abilities to simply defeat the opponent.
Wang Kai had this idea, so he did not have a very flexible and timely adjustment strategy. Now he came from the court and thought calmly.
Wang Kai also realized what kind of mistake he had made just now, and Wang Kai also had a clear idea in his heart and knew what he could do if he encountered this situation again.
It is precisely because Wang Kai had a countermeasure in his mind that he had a very disagreement with Miller's evaluation.
However, just when Wang Kai performed poorly in the first quarter and responded to Miller's statement, there were many people on and off the court who had new ideas about Wang Kai.
Many people, especially those who have never seen Wang Kai play basketball before, began to agree with what Miller said in their hearts. They think that Wang Kai is a substitute. This person is not good, this person can only play basketball, but he can't do it if he has targeted defense.
Some people who watched Wang Kai play basketball for the first time were indeed very disappointed.
However, on the Timberwolves' side, the Timberwolves' head coach was a little proud. Look, you were very awesome before! But when I arrived at me, I repaired you honestly. Although the team's score was still behind, now I at least restricted Wang Kai, which can be regarded as a role model for other teams in the future.
The Timberwolves' head coach was a little proud, and the Timberwolves' first quarter was not a complete failure.
The game started again. At this time, Sius, with the intention of protecting Wang Kai, did not let Wang Kai get on the stadium again.
The king's use of Wang Kai was always taken out during crisis. Now the weather is good and the world is peaceful. The king is steadily leading. Siames is a little stingy to give Wang Kai time to play and press Wang Kai on the bench.
Wang Kai is a player who only uses it in times of crisis, but does that team hope that it is always in crisis? No.
Today, the King's actions on the court were not in crisis. The King continued the situation in the first quarter in the whole second quarter and steadily suppressed the Timberwolves. However, at this time, because of the long-term lead, he had to admit that the rigorous defense brought by the King from the opening, and he unknowingly relaxed a lot.
In the entire second quarter, Wang Kai did not get the time to play, which made Wang Kai a little anxious.
In the midfield, Reggie Miller, who was the commentator, said with complaints: "Today's game is really boring. Even our protagonist Wang Kai did not perform well. If so, our ratings will decline."
Miller complained that the Kings players thought it was very good. The commentator fans wanted to see exciting matches and intertwined scores, but for the team, everyone wanted to win easily.
So everyone was relaxed and happy during the intermission during the locker room. The atmosphere was very relaxed. Now the king generally believed that the Timberwolves were just a group of children and could easily deal with their opponents. Spiritually speaking, the king underestimated the enemy.
With this underestimation of the enemy, the defense in the third quarter was a little relaxed than in the second quarter. The Kings relaxed, but the young players who were held in half immediately found an opportunity.
When the Timberwolves came up to attack at the beginning, Fery received the ball from outside the three-point line and pulled it to the right.
At this time, Kevin Martin, who was defending him, stared at the opponent one step away from Fery, and the distance was a bit relaxed. However, Fery's performance at the three-point line in the first half was very bad, and he didn't score three shots, so Kevin Martin was very concerned about Fery's three-pointer.
Martin analyzed it according to common sense, but how could he know! The young players of the Timberwolves generally do not play according to common sense. Look at those first-grade rookies, sometimes they seem mature and dysfunctional, but sometimes they all do something ridiculous. The same is true for this Foye now.
He got the basketball and didn't think too much about it. The missed three shots in the first half did not have any impact on him. Instead, seeing that Martin's defense was not strict, he got up and threw a three-pointer.
Foye's three-pointer was throwing casually, and the shooting movements were a little deformed. As a three-point expert, Martin curled his mouth at a glance. He felt that the kid was throwing it around again, just as Martin curled his lips.
Suddenly, I heard a sound behind me, and the very crisp sound of the basketball entering the frame, "Brush!" This sound surprised Martin.
I looked back and took a serious look at the scoreboard. This three-pointer, Ferye, really threw it in. Think about Ferye's transformation just now.
Martin shook his head, sighed, and cursed in his heart: "Don't be lucky!"
The Foye ball is indeed a bit lucky, but if you enter, you will go in. Although the Kings' attack rate in the first two quarters is average, they play smoothly. So in the third quarter, they relaxed in defense and offense.
Originally, the Kings wanted to attack from high and low posts, but Miller's choice of passing the ball was a little casual. Moore, who was in the inside, was also not in place, which gave the Timberwolves a chance.
Al Jefferson, who was guarding the inside, was also held back for half the game. Now he saw the opportunity and broke the basketball as soon as he reached out.
The Timberwolves suddenly intercepted the ball, and the King was stunned, but at this moment, Jefferson threw it out with a long pass. The Timberwolves, such a group of young men, really rushed towards the King's half as crazy as wolf cubs.
Although the King's fast break run was a bit bad, his speed and impact were real. At such a fast speed, the King's defense was almost broken at the first moment. Sebastian, who was running in the front, threw the basketball at the King's rebound, and then Gomez, who followed, immediately dunked with both hands and smashed the basketball on the King's basket.
The Timberwolves' momentum at the beginning of the third quarter was different from the previous two quarters, and Minnesota fans also screamed on both sides of the court.
The Timberwolves' momentum suddenly increased a little. Siames, who was sitting on the coach's seat, rushed to the sideline and shouted at his team members: "Be careful, keep your condition, keep your condition!"
Siames naturally saw that the King is a little relaxed now, but once his team relaxes, the Timberwolves will make their form come true. That will kill people! After all, the King is not a strong team and does not have the absolute strength to subdue the Timberwolves. In this way, the King will maintain pressure on the Timberwolves from beginning to end. Once the pressure is gone, the King is likely to play with fire.
So Siames was very anxious. Siames was anxious, and the Kings players on the court immediately added strength.
When he attacked again, he became much more rigorous. Salmons seized the opportunity to shoot from the bottom line and moved back two points.
At this time, the Kings still led the Timberwolves by 11 points with 56 and 45, and the situation was still stable. After Salmons scored, he immediately returned to his half and prepared to defend.
The Timberwolves played fastball fiercely, but once they fell to the half-court position, there was no special way to deal with the King.
After wasting more than ten seconds on the King's position, the young people of the Timberwolves still had no effective solution. At this time, Jefferson, who was inside, passed the basketball back to Gomez's hands. When Gomez got the ball, he saw that there was not much time left.
He had no choice but to be tough and directly shot three-pointers. Gomez was forced. Salmons defended against Gomez very well and completely held on. But Gomez had no choice but to be strong and could only make a shot.
Salmons directly put it on and blocked it. Salmons did not give Gomez any chance. When Gomez took action, he did slip because he wanted to dodge Salmons' blocked hand. But because his hand slid, the trajectory of the basketball suddenly floated up.
Salmons didn't touch this ball, and Gomez felt that he was done, and he must have no choice but to play with his ball.
But just when Gomez thought so, almost everyone who saw basketball shooting thought so.
The basketball actually "brush!" sounded for no reason and fell into the king's basket.
The favorite Timberwolves suddenly recovered three-pointers, and the goal was really weird and lucky. The entire Timberwolves cheered loudly at home, and even the Timberwolves players ran over one by one, yelling.
The Timberwolves were yelling. John Salmons was so uncomfortable from the bottom of his heart that he was just a ball of luck. But you had no choice but to go in. If the other party entered, it would be everything.
Chapter completed!