Min Congda didn't care about drinking beer anymore, and quickly opened the game text live hotline of GouP.com to see what happened in the few minutes he was away.
"Curry replaced Davis, and DeAndre Jordan replaced Kaman. It looks like the Clippers are giving up the game?"
With more than 3 minutes left before the end of the game, the Clippers replaced their main lineup and replaced Curry. It seemed that they were about to enter garbage time.
"Gordon received a pass from Curry and succeeded in a layup. The foul caused was 2+1!"
"Curry successfully stole the ball from the outside and passed the ball to Gordon. Gordon then broke through for a layup and made a hit!"
"103:95, the Clippers are still 8 points behind."
“Jazz Koufers’ missed jump shot, DeAndre Jordan’s backcourt rebound, to Curry.”
"Curry hit a three-pointer after an outside pick-and-roll, 103:98. The Clippers continued to chase points, and the Jazz called a timeout."
"The Jazz were a little careless. They were chased by the Clippers for points. Will the main force come back?"
"Deron Williams is back on the court, and Boozer is back."
"Deron Williams broke through and caused Curry to foul and made two free throws."
"105:98, the point difference is back to 7 points. The Clippers quickly counterattacked, Curry and Jordan's pick-and-roll, and Jordan caught the ball and made a layup. 105:100, the point difference is still 5 points."
"The Jazz missed their outside jump shot."
"The Clippers counterattacked, Curry passed a long pass to Gordon in the bottom corner, and Gordon hit a three-pointer! Gordon made another three-pointer! Gordon scored 8 points in a row! 105:103, only 2 points difference, Jazz The team called a timeout!”
Min Congda read through the content of the text live broadcast. Just a few minutes before he went downstairs to buy beer, the Clippers actually launched a wave of 13:2 offensive shock wave. In the last 30 seconds before the end of the game, the point difference was narrowed to 2 minutes.
In this offensive shock wave, Eric Gordon scored the most points.
He scored 8 points with sudden shots, a 2+1, a breakthrough, and a three-pointer.
"Damn it, Gordon, you big-faced guy, are you going to cause trouble for me? What's going on with the Jazz? Do you know how to play? It's the last few minutes, you're leading by more than ten points, and you're only 2 points behind? You guys? ...No, I want to buy a bottle of quick-acting Jiuxin Pills..."
Min Congda looked at the score difference of only 2 points on the court and felt that his heart was beating so fast that it was about to pop out of his chest.
This sports game is really exciting. In a few minutes, the situation is completely reversed. The Clippers are very likely to win this game.
Min Congda couldn't think of drinking anymore. He was staring at the TV. The Jazz's timeout ended and the main players of both sides returned to the court.
The reason why the Clippers were able to quickly catch up with the score in a short period of time was because Dunleavy used a three-back lineup.
Curry, Gordon, plus Marty Collins.
Two of the three players are rookies, and one is a 25-year-old bench guard. Marty Collins was the Clippers' starting shooting guard last season.
Young, capable of breakthroughs, shooting, and wide space, the Clippers' offense was suddenly full of vitality.
The Jazz were obviously careless. The second team did not expect the Clippers' offense to be so sharp.
Curry used his speed and passing to drive the team, and played an extremely efficient offense in a short period of time.
"Jerry Sloan is still a veteran coach who has been with the Jazz for more than 20 years. How can he make such a simple mistake and be almost chased to death by the second team? Score one, score one, Jazz score one, ball ball …”
Min Congda turned into a Jazz fan again, hoping that the Jazz would help him win 2,000 yuan. Apple's stock had fallen a bit in the past two days, and he could just cover his position.
In fact, Jerry Sloan was also confused. How could he be penetrated by the Clippers' second lineup in just a few minutes.
The main players were all ready to clock out and go back to the locker room to take a shower and end the game. He had already thought of the words for the post-game interview.
As a result, the suspense of the game suddenly increased. Sloan calmed down his thoughts during the timeout. The key to the Clippers' rapid pursuit of points was that their second lineup played a completely different tactical style from the main force.
The main force of the Clippers follows the traditional path of combining inside and outside lines. Randolph and Kaman on the inside account for a large proportion of shots, with more positional attacks and a slow pace.
Sloan and his Jazz are not afraid of this kind of routine. They will grind with you slowly. In Salt Lake City, they are not afraid of the Clippers' hard-hitting style of play.
Facts have also proved that the Clippers' style of play without strong defensive support, especially without an excellent third position, suffers greatly in terms of offensive and defensive consumption.
Although your efficiency in playing inside is good, you can't defeat the opponent on defense, and Randolph and Kaman are not strong enough to defeat a team on the offensive end. Naturally, the situation looks okay, but the score is still behind.
Randolph and Kaman both had good numbers, with 20 points. On the Jazz side, except for the core players Williams and Boozer, who scored 20 points, the others were more blossoming.
But as soon as the substitutes came up in the last few minutes, Sloan was really careless, thinking that if Randolph, Kaman, and Davis left, the Clippers would give up resistance.
Who would have thought that Dunleavy, an old boy, doesn't care about football ethics. The two rookies Curry and Gordon are not on the court to use up the garbage time. They are here in Salt Lake City to sneak attack on me, an old-timer!
When Dunleavy participated in the draft, Sloan and I had already retired from the NBA, and my jersey was retired in Chicago. Sloan was indeed Dunleavy's senior.
Mike Dunleavy was actually wronged. He left Gordon on the court and replaced Curry with the intention of playing casually in the last few minutes of garbage time.
You see, rough guys like DeAndre Jordan have already appeared on the scene, and there are also people like Collins who have been on the bench for a long time. Oh, by the way, there is also PJ Tucker, a guy who can't even play in the NBA. I don't know what kind of back door he used. Because of the relationship, General Manager Smart insisted on signing him and gave him a two-year basic salary.
This lineup was small, short, rough, and round. It didn't look like it had any combat effectiveness. Who would have thought that it actually managed to regain the points difference.
It was such an unexpected surprise that Dunleavy didn't even expect it.
In the final stage, the Clippers still played the main players, leaving only Curry to play three guards.
The Jazz attacked with a sideline ball. Deron Williams picked and rolled from a high position and went straight to the basket. Under Gordon's defense, the floater missed!
Kaman grabbed a backcourt rebound and immediately called a timeout. The Clippers had a chance to win!
"I...I...have no idea! Jazz, what was your last attack? Why did you let Williams hold the ball and attack by himself? There is such a big hole on the wing, as wide as the Pacific Ocean, why don't you just hit an elevator door?" What about your tactics?”
Min Congda felt powerless to complain when he saw the Jazz's last offensive choice. He could see from this shot that the Jazz had a tactical back-up.
Halprin ambushing in the bottom corner, Boozer moving down the line, and Brewer running over from the top of the arc can all become the end point of the tactics.
The Clippers' defense is not tight. Davis and Randolph's legs and feet are not very good and they can't keep up with the opponent. Thornton can't make up defense either.
Therefore, their defensive formation is easy to tear apart, and the Jazz can obviously execute this last shot tactic better.
Unfortunately, Deron Williams insisted on playing hero ball in the end, and Coach Sloan on the bench was obviously not satisfied with his choice.
The Salt Lake City fans who originally wanted to leave the game were now stunned. They all looked up at the big screen, anxiously waiting for the game to continue.
Min Congda was also anxious. Just at this moment, his cell phone rang. When he saw that it was Daddario, Min Congda hesitated and answered the call.
"Hi, Smart, I'm in New York and I'm getting off the plane."
"Oh, you arrived safely? Very good, very good, great..."
Min Congda was listening to the phone while watching the Clippers' last attack on TV.
"Smart, I...I fell asleep on the plane and had a dream. I dreamed of you, do you know? I...I miss you very much..."
Daddario expressed her longing to Min Congda. The young girl still couldn't contain the spring waves in her heart.
As a result, there was no response from Min Congda on the phone. She also vaguely heard some strange sounds. What was this guy doing?
"Smart? What are you doing Smart? Smart!"
"Oh, oh oh, I'm fine, I'm fine, I'm fine, I'm watching the game, I'm sorry."
"Where are you watching the game? In the arena?"
"No, no, I'm at home, there's a game between the Clippers and the Jazz. Oh my God, ah!"
"What's wrong? Did the team lose?"
"Well... it's worse than losing. It sucks. It sucks."
"There are people injured?"
"No, no, I hope someone gets hurt."
"Then what happened?"
"Curry, it's Stephen Curry, three-pointer to beat the Utah Jazz. Killer, three-pointer to beat the Utah Jazz."
"Stephen Curry? Isn't that a player from your Clippers? This is a good thing. Congratulations, your team won again!"
Min Congda sighed. He couldn't explain this to Daddario. Curry didn't kill the Jazz, he killed me!
And it cost me my money~