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(Let me tell you about my update time. Because I work full-time at home, I usually update two chapters at 9:00 am and 12:00 am, one chapter at 3:00 pm, one chapter at 5:00 pm or 6:00 pm, and one chapter at night or none.) Because there were too many books that were updated at night, it was not easy for this book to show its face. Therefore, it was generally avoided to update at night.)

(But today was an accident!)

Other than McLeod rearranging his defensive tactics to deal with Liang Wenhao, the Golden State Warriors 'coach, John Bach, was a little laissez-faire.

In his words in the locker room, it was to play according to the rhythm of the first half without too many changes.

It was completely unexpected for him to play like this in the first half.

He had not expected a rookie starter with little experience to be able to suppress the opponent to the midfield.

Since the pace of the first half was so good, there was no need to change anything. It was more appropriate to let everyone continue to adapt to this style of play.

However, in the first half of the third quarter of the second half, the Suns 'change of formation still gave Bach a head-on blow.

The Suns clearly reacted and began to strengthen their defense inside the paint, placing heavy troops under the basket.

Larry Nance and Edwards, two tall players, guarded the basket from the inside. As long as someone attacked the basket, they would double-team, disrupting Liang Wenhao's sudden points.

Their double team also greatly reduced the efficiency of Liang Wenhao's attacks. He could no longer score as he pleased, and it was much more difficult for him to shoot.

After entering the paint, Liang Wenhao's combo seemed to be contained. Two tall defenders surrounded him, affecting his passing vision to a certain extent. Finally, he made a mistake.

On the outside, Liang Wenhao was also being harassed by Davis, making it difficult for him to defend.

This was the crude and difficult defense of the 1980s.

As a last resort, more individual fights began to appear.

Unfortunately, both Willis and John were not as efficient as their opponents.

On the contrary, the Suns took advantage of the disruption of their opponent's offensive rhythm and began to counterattack.

At the end of the third quarter, the Suns managed to close the gap to only three points.

The Golden State Warriors 'rookie team was a young team full of rookies. Their lack of game experience was still apparent.

His ability to adjust on the spot needed to be improved.

Before the fourth quarter, Liang Wenhao was pulled to the side by Coach Bach." Liang, don't suppress your desire to attack.”

"Right now, we're being heavily defended. We need you to stand up and score your own points to open up a gap and let your teammates have a better position.”

The old man finally remembered his job.

Although this was only his second year as a coach, he had been a teaching assistant for many years and had seen many games. He still had some knowledge.

Liang Wenhao immediately realized what his mistake was.

The latter cared too much about Jordan's eight-point scoring strategy in a single quarter, so he always subconsciously restrained himself.

Jordan himself still scored 5 or 60 points from time to time. Why would I do that?

Liang Wenhao came to his senses and increased his personal offense in the fourth quarter.

When he returned to the court, his first shot was from the top arc to the free-throw line. He basically gave up on attacking Nance and Edwards 'basket and directly jumped up to shoot.

If he made a firm and decisive move, the basketball would go into the net.

In the fifth minute of the fourth quarter, when Liang Wenhao was holding the ball to the top arc, he suddenly took advantage of Davis 'lack of attention and shot coldly from outside the three-point line.

"Swoosh!"

The basketball hit the net again.

The difference in points suddenly widened to six points.

In the seventh minute, when his teammates were unable to attack, he quietly appeared under the basket, grabbed the front court board, and dunked the ball into the basket.

In the seventh and a half minutes, Willis grabbed the rebound and left the front court.

Liang Wenhao crossed the center line to receive the ball and passed it to Trent Tucker, who was even closer to the front. The latter rushed into the basket and passed it back when he was intercepted. The next second, Liang Wenhao cut through the sky, spread his wings, and made a dunk.

From this point on, the difference was back to 10 points.

McLeod had no choice but to call for a pause to set up the tactics.

Liang Wenhao's sudden outburst and continuous slashing of points had once again disrupted his plans.

This kind of extremely strong passing skill and sharp offense was too slippery and difficult to guard against.

When he paused and returned, the sun changed again.

As for Liang Wenhao's double team, they moved from the inside to the outside.

It could even be said that the Suns tried their best to avoid Liang Wenhao from receiving the ball. Even if he did receive the ball, he would not feel comfortable.

After two consecutive rounds, Liang Wenhao also reacted and began to adjust his offensive style. He ran without the ball and gave the ball to Connor to control.

That was what he did.

Walter Davies and Kyle Massey's pincer attacks were constantly pestering him. At this moment, Willis suddenly stepped forward and inserted himself between the two of them, cutting them apart. Liang Wenhao took the opportunity to run inside.

His speed was extremely fast, and Willis secretly delayed Davis between the foul and the non-foul, allowing Liang Wenhao to appear in the penalty area calmly.

Willis's promotion meant that Larry Nance had to follow him out.

Seeing Liang Wenhao advance, it was too late for Nance to chase after him.

Connor was observant. Fine, he had noticed Liang Wenhao's movements long ago. The basketball flew over everyone's heads and appeared half a meter in front of Liang Wenhao.

Well spread!

Liang Wenhao caught the ball just in time and took a step forward.

Like a fighter jet taking off, it roared.

It was too late for Edwards to abandon John and could only watch him press the ball into the basket.

(Although the internet connection today affected my writing mood, I still kept my bottom line of more than five chapters a day. So, brothers, give me some flowers, comments, and gifts!))

(Thank you to the brothers who have already given their support. Love you!(づ ̄3 ̄)づ╭?~)

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