Reverse Growth Superstar

Nine Hundred and Sixty-Two: Do ​​You Still Think My Data Is Poor? (Monday/Friday)

Harris stared at Green at the free throw line without flinching.

Green wanted to rely on his strong body to crush him in, so he started dribbling to break through.

He was so confident that he didn't take Harris seriously at all.

In this year's series, Green has undoubtedly proven his All-Star level strength.

His statistics in the regular season were tepid, but so far in this year's playoffs, he has averaged 15.2 points, 10.1 rebounds, 5.2 assists, 1.8 steals and 1.2 blocks per game.

His statistics are quite comprehensive, and in addition to statistics, Green is also the Warriors' organizational and defensive backbone.

For the Warriors, he is an indispensable member.

From being an undervalued second-round pick to becoming a core member of the team, Draymond Green would not be able to do this without sufficient self-confidence.

He is never afraid to challenge strong opponents. Whether facing LeBron James or Link, Green will not be timid.

What's more, he was facing Tobias Harris.

Green leaned forward suddenly, hoping to use this rough collision to push away Harris and create space for himself to lay up.

But what surprised Green was that Harris withstood the impact forcefully without leaving any gap for Green!

In the end, Green had no choice but to force a layup against Harris' defense. But Harris, who is tall and long-armed, completely covered Green, making the entire basket dim!

Green couldn't see the frame at all, so he could only throw the ball up based on his feeling.

As a result, Green fell directly off the baseline in this tough confrontation, and his layup directly missed the backboard and flew to the other side of the basket without even touching the basket!

Following Stephen Curry just now, the confident Green also hit a wall.

Gasol stuck out his butt to keep the Australian behind him, and Link rushed in to collect the defensive rebound.

At the same time, Tony Allen and Conley had already passed half court.

The Warriors were exhausted. They had just finished their attack and had to go all out to chase back in their own half.

From Curry at position 1 to Bogut at position 5, no player on the Warriors is easy or dominant today.

In their minds, it seemed that taking down Link was equivalent to taking down the Grizzly Bear. As long as Link is not allowed to produce good data, the Warriors will win.

However, they got one thing wrong - the reason why the Grizzlies are so strong is not just because of Link!

Facing the rest of the Grizzlies, they were overconfident!

Link used a long-distance ground-breaking pass to send the ball to Tony Allen.

Link's long-distance ground pass has become one of his signature moves. This is comparable to the long-distance ground pass of a top point guard. It always allows Link to deliver the ball to his teammates amid many obstacles. in hand.

Tony Allen was not polite to Thompson. After receiving the basketball, he jumped up lightly and made a layup.

Thompson may be a top shooter and an excellent second-position player, but you don't expect to see Wade-style chasing risks from him.

5 to 3,

The Grizzlies got off to a very strong start. And so far, Link hasn't taken action yet.

The Warriors encountered greater difficulties than they imagined. They found that not only Link, but everyone in the Grizzlies was not so easy to handle.

This time Curry planned to continue to make a big fuss over Conley's head, but Conley's defense was unwavering. Today, Conley defended very aggressively. Instead of just trying to keep a distance in the past, he used strong defense to block all Curry's shooting space.

Just when Curry was in trouble, he saw Harrison Barnes suddenly cut in from the other side!

Curry's eyes lit up and he saw the opportunity to end the attack!

Harrison Barnes, the No. 7 pick in 2012, has been the subject of careful training by the Warriors. Before the game, more than one media outlet said, "What kind of game Harrison Barnes can play will directly determine what kind of ending the Warriors can achieve this year."

In the last round of the series, Harrison Barnes performed very well. Especially in the fifth game that decided the outcome, he scored 24 points and 7 rebounds. When Curry was tightly guarded, he defeated the Rockets' third position and allowed the Warriors to advance smoothly.

His performance in that game also made people look forward to his trip to the Western Conference Finals. Everyone regards Barnes as the X factor in this round of the Western Conference Finals. His performance is likely to tip the balance and influence the entire battle.

People's expectations for Barnes are not unfounded.

After all, Barnes was able to average 16.1 points per game in the playoffs during his rookie season.

He has shown his talent, and everyone believes that the potential of this third-year forward has not yet been fully explored.

Barnes himself is also playing very actively. He knows that he is not the core of this team now. But whenever he gets the chance, he'll hold on tight!

Therefore, when Green came over and set up an off-ball screen for him, the "North Carolina Blackhawks" did not hesitate and immediately cut out to support Curry.

Curry is not only a marksman, but his passing skills are also very good. Under Conley's pressure, he stunned and passed the ball from between the legs of Grizzlies guard No. 11!

When Barnes received the basketball, Gasol was still struggling with Bogut. As long as he is quick enough, he can score the ball safely before Gasol retreats!

Barnes couldn't help but quicken his pace and took off on one leg near the basket, raising his arms high.

The third-year forward is as confident as his teammates and has been overwhelmed by the media's praise. So much so that he really thought he might be the key to the situation.

Fortunately, Link quickly ended his unrealistic fantasy!

Barnes had just lifted his feet off the ground when he felt someone hit him from behind.

At that moment, Barnes's heart had already turned cold. He knew that he had become prey.

After getting rid of Green's off-ball screen, Link approached Barnes at an incredible speed and finally slapped the basketball out of Barnes' hands from behind.

He didn't give Barnes a chance and slammed the rising star to the ground.

Harrison Barnes' first career point in the Western Conference Finals was just gone.

After completing the block, Link immediately participated in the counterattack. When passing by Barnes, Link did not forget to wink at the third-year forward.

"Don't take the Western Conference Finals too easy, kid!"

While talking, the Grizzlies' counterattack has been pushed to the frontcourt. After Conley entered the penalty area, he passed the ball to Harris who followed up behind. Harris threw the ball against Green's defense.

Green suffered a loss from Harris just now, so this time, Green didn't make it easy for Harris.

The moment Harris made the throw, Green jumped up and blocked it.

And in the air, his elbow bumped Harris's abdomen intentionally or unintentionally.

This is Draymond Green's style. He will seize every opportunity he can to hurt his opponent.

After being hit in the abdomen by Green, Harris naturally lost all his aim. His throw finally hit the side of the rim, and Bogut roughly waved his iron elbow, clearing the penalty area and steadily grabbing the defensive rebound.

Cole breathed a sigh of relief, and the Warriors finally made a successful defense. And sometimes if you want to stabilize the situation, a successful defense is enough!

Just as Cole was confidently waiting to see the Warriors' counterattack, Link suddenly rushed to Bogut's side and took the basketball out of Bogut's hand!

Bogut had just grabbed the rebound and landed with both feet on the ground. Before he could even realize what was happening, the ball was taken away.

When he turned around, he saw that Link had already hung up the frame with both hands and completed the dunk.

"Beautiful, Link grabbed the basketball at the moment when the Warriors turned from defense to offense and easily scored the ball! This was a perfect sneak attack. Bogut had to be careful. At FedEx Arena, the basketball in his hand was not there One second is safe, even when I just grabbed a rebound!"

Link's dunk finally ignited the entire arena, and in the stands, the deep dark blue "ocean" began to stir.

Link opened his hands to Bogut and Green, and then pointed to the big screen on site, motioning for them to look at his data.

At this time, although the game had only been played for a few rounds, Link had already filled in the numbers in the data columns of points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks.

If the game continues like this, Link's statistics will definitely become quite gorgeous!

"Don't you think my data is poor? Then come on, stop me!" After Link finished speaking, he walked away, leaving only two villains gnashing their teeth.

Bill Simmons, who was watching the game at home, laughed. That guy Link was about to start fulfilling his promise.

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