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Seven Hundred and Thirty Two: A Man Who Can Suppress Link?

The Grizzlies beat the Blazers for their 11th straight win since losing to the Clippers after the All-Star break. At the same time, Link also got his seventh triple-double of the season.

Originally, James had just scored his sixth triple-double of the season, tied with Link. But this time, James is only second in triple-doubles.

Before this game, people had high hopes for the Blazers, and almost everyone believed that this would be the end of the Grizzlies' offensive.

In the end, the game was really good. It's a pity that Link and the Grizzlies are still the winners, and they win beautifully.

The scene of Link chasing the attack + long pass to end the game at the last moment of the game is talked about by people. People say that Link was born to end the game. Even if he doesn't score himself, he has the means to end the game.

The day after the game, the Grizzlies with a 62-5 record was hotly discussed by the media.

By most accounts, the Grizzlies' 72-win record is a foregone conclusion. Judging from the current state of the Grizzlies, they have neither injuries nor physical concerns. And these two factors are the only two factors that can stop the Grizzlies.

But there are still a small number of people who insist that the Grizzlies can't break the record. Among them, there is naturally Bill Simmons.

And they don't think the Grizzlies can break the record, maybe just because they don't like Grizzlies, they don't like Link.

But Bill Simmons always finds all sorts of plausible inferences for his views, and this time was no exception.

"I've looked at all of the Grizzlies' schedules from now until the end of the season and it's not as simple as a lot of people think. Indeed, the Grizzlies now only need 10 more wins to tie the 72-win record and 11 more wins. One game can make this great record history. But then until the end of the regular season, the Grizzlies have to face the Heat twice, once against the Pacers, once against the Spurs, once against the Blazers, and once against the Warriors. These games are all games that the Grizzlies are very likely to lose. In the case of ensuring that these difficult games can be won, the Grizzlies have to be upset by other teams before they can break the record. Now, you know that there are How hard is it?"

Simmons' article once again gave people the confidence that those who weren't bullish on the Grizzlies believed the 72-win record was in suspense.

Simmons is a persistent sunspot. After all, he can blacken Chamberlain, who passed away in 1999, now in 2014.

But Link didn't even read Simmons' article this time, because he knew that the guy was just comforting himself.

After defeating the Blazers in the last game, Link's confidence was bursting. Before the Blazers, the Grizzlies' 10-game winning streak was almost always dominated by underachieving teams. The highest-ranked Raptors are only third in the East.

Don't think that the third place in the East is very powerful. With the current record of the Raptors, it may not even be able to enter the top eight in the West! This year, the gap between the strengths and weaknesses of the East and West is just so huge.

Therefore, there are also many who believe that the Grizzlies' winning streak is an illusion. But after winning the real formidable enemy of the Blazers, Link himself was relieved.

He and his team haven't forgotten how to fight in tough situations, and it turns out they can have a tough fight at any time.

Therefore, even if there are more strong teams in the future schedule, Link will not be afraid.

At most, it just takes a little more effort.

Now, Link has fully focused on Indianapolis. The next game to face the East's No. 1 Pacers will undoubtedly be a bigger challenge for the Grizzlies.

In the last game, Link completed a key defense at a critical moment to stabilize the victory, and the next game against the Pacers will only make the situation more difficult.

Therefore, Link did not dare to take it lightly. Although he has confidence, he has to take every step to 72 wins.

Link places so much importance on the next game, let alone the Pacers who are currently No. 1 in the Eastern Conference and are desperate to play against the Grizzlies.

Larry Bird was interviewed by reporters the day before the game, and the "Force King" never misses any opportunity to pretend.

"Link is really one of the best players in the league, but even if he comes to Consecco, it's going to be a tough fight. Because, we're the best team. I don't care if the Grizzlies get 72 wins, we think Winning is for our own sake, and it has nothing to do with the useless bullshit records."

Bird was very relaxed before the game, and even if it wasn't easy, he had to look relaxed. After all, the identity is here, and the pretense has to be pretentious.

However, Bird is different from his little brother Bill Simmons. He is not just smug, but has real strength.

The Pacers are undoubtedly heading for the finals this season. If the Pacers really reach the finals, the Grizzlies will be the Pacers' number one imaginary enemy!

Therefore, the Pacers also hope to fight with the Grizzlies in the last game of the regular season between the two sides to see how far they can play and find problems by the way.

So, the next game the Pacers players will go all out. Bird knows this, which is why he is so confident.

In the afternoon, the Pacers star Paul George also expressed his expectations for this game.

"I'm looking forward to playing Link, every time. We know each other very well, so we can push each other's limits even more."

George is gearing up, and he certainly hopes Link can break the 72-win record. But equally, George hopes he can beat the team that broke the 72-win record.

Watching the Pacers so bloodthirsty makes people worry about the Grizzlies. After all, the Grizzlies are going to play back-to-back on the road. If they do their best in the game against the Pacers, they won't be able to play against the Heat the next day.

By all accounts, the Pacers have the upper hand. As long as George and Link can barely tie at 55, the Pacers have a big chance of winning!

In this regard, the Pacers fans are very confident. George and Link tied at 55? What's so hard about this! ?

Not to mention that George is now one of the strongest three positions in the league. The last time the Grizzlies and the Pacers played against each other, George and Link fought a battle!

Although the final result was that Link took away the game with a 50-point triple-double, George played well that day.

This time, George may continue to bite Link!

Link can block Lillard at the end of the game to save the team, but he can't necessarily do the same thing on George.

In this way, Link and his teammates boarded a plane to Indianapolis on the morning of the game after a day off.

In the afternoon, the two teams met at the Consecco Arena as scheduled.

On the Pacers side, everyone looked serious. Facing the imaginary enemy in the finals, this is no joke.

On the Grizzlies side, everyone is also seriously preparing for the game. During the warm-up, the two sides created a tense fighting atmosphere.

Half an hour later, T.N.T TV began to broadcast the game live. Reggie Miller sat on the commentary booth and kept praising George.

"Link will definitely be overwhelmed by George today, and tomorrow Link has to deal with James, so he won't play too hard today. So I believe that George will overwhelm Link. At FedEx Link always saves the game. Then at Consecco Arena, the one who saves the game is George! Look, Link is going to be in big trouble here today!"

Miller stands by his fellow Californian, because George always surprises people. Just like in the Eastern Conference finals last season, who would have thought that George could force James into the tiebreaker?

The magic of this guy George is that he can force a 55-open fight with anyone. The last time the two sides played against each other, this has also been proved. It's impossible for Link to beat George with a 50-point triple-double every game, right?

Reggie Miller's words inspired many who hoped the Grizzlies would lose, and they all agreed that Link would be in trouble today.

In fact, even Dave Jogel was mentally prepared for this.

"That kid is strong when he is strong, you have to be careful. You and him are good friends, you are very familiar with each other, he will definitely cause you a lot of trouble. So, you must hold your breath today, even if the attack is not smooth. Don't be in a hurry." Jogel reminded Link a few words before the start of the game, and he has reached this point. It would be a pity if there were two consecutive losses in the past two days.

Link nodded lightly, and after high fives with his teammates, he stepped onto the court.

Everyone, including George himself, thought that he and Link knew each other very well.

But in fact, the situation has long been different.

George is still the George who fought with Link before, but now Link is an evolved Link...

This game may be played very anxiously, but was suppressed by George?

Link believed that was impossible.

George has no chance!

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