Not only was Wallace's IQ crushed, his team was also crushed by Min Congda's team.
The Grizzlies, who have major flaws at the fourth position, are no match for the Clippers. Even if they can restrain Randolph, they cannot restrain Kaman.
Kaman danced in the low post and continued to play strongly in the third quarter, beating Gasol to a pulp.
The Grizzlies' first scoring point is Rudy Gay at the third position. His personal ability is good, but he cannot drive the team's offense.
His assists are pitiful, and he basically can't get the ball out of his hands. He is determined to attack the basket.
Fortunately, Gay's offense felt very good tonight. Thornton couldn't guard Gay at all and was given everything Gay wanted.
In the second half of the third quarter, Gay led the Grizzlies on a 10:2 offensive climax, rewriting the score to 80:85, only 5 points behind the Clippers.
This made Min Congda see hope for a time, thinking that the Grizzlies had finally figured it out, and found that the Clippers' third position was not good, so hurry up and attack!
But the Grizzlies failed to seize this opportunity. In the fourth quarter, Kaman stood up again, with a mid-range shot and a low post to beat Gasol, helping the Clippers stabilize the situation.
In addition to Rudy Gay, the Grizzlies' backcourt combination of Mike Conley and OJ Mayo performed undercover, and their outside shooting was quite poor.
On the contrary, Baron Davis, who had been sluggish for many games, used his body to get to the basket frequently and scored. He briefly took over the game in the fourth quarter and extinguished Min Congda's last hope.
In the end, the Clippers defeated the Grizzlies at home with an 8-point advantage of 115:107, ushering in their third consecutive victory!
Chris Kaman made 9 of 17 shots tonight and scored 29 points with a shooting percentage of over 50%. He was elected as the best player of the game.
Randolph's shooting percentage was average, and he only scored 15 points. He performed too well in the last game, and he needs to languish a little as a balance in this game.
And Baron Davis, who had been withered for many games, finally made a comeback. He made 5 of 9 shots and hit consecutive hits at critical moments, scoring 15 points.
In addition, he had 5 assists and 5 rebounds. This is already Beard's best game so far this season.
There was also a surprise on the Clippers bench, and that was the 15th man PJ Tucker. He came off the bench for 18 minutes and scored 14 points.
Although it was all about eating cake and taking open shots from the outside, his 14 points also set the highest scoring record in his NBA career.
Curry played mediocre tonight, with 5 points and 2 assists. Everyone else performed well, but he seemed to have no room for his own performance.
In short, the Clippers won and achieved an exciting three-game winning streak! Everyone was very excited except Min Congda.
"RNM, the garbage Grizzlies, can't even beat the Clippers, and the 2,000 yuan is gone! Damn it, they have won three games in a row. If they continue to win, something will happen. What should I do? What should I do? What is the problem? ?”
After the interview, Min Congda hurried home without wanting to celebrate the victory with the players. It was so uncomfortable.
He didn't sleep well all night, racking his brains and wondering what the problem was. Why had the Clippers' lineup become so strong?
Anyway, I couldn't sleep, so I went online and went to the GouP forum to see how professional Chinese fans evaluated the Clippers!
I got up from the bed, opened my laptop and logged on to GouP.com. It was still noon in China on the other side of the ocean, and the fans were discussing the post-match discussion in full swing.
The 2009 GouP Forum gathered a relatively senior fan base in China. There were many highly educated fans, as well as a large number of students who were studying and watching football overseas. Overall, the quality of fans was very high.
Min Congda often visited the Goupu forum for several months. He learned most of his basketball knowledge from the Internet. After all, if you ask Ada or the team staff directly, they will think you are an idiot and don’t understand. Still being the general manager.
And with Min Congda's talent, within a few months, there was nothing worth learning on the forum.
Those senior fans' understanding of basketball cannot be compared with Min Congda. After all, he is the team manager, has access to first-hand resources, can communicate directly with players, and is extremely talented. Who can compare with him.
But Min Congda has a profound understanding. As the saying goes, bystanders are clear and those in power are confused. He just can't figure out why the Clippers are so strong, even though they have won three consecutive games!
I really don’t know the true face of Mount Lu, just because I am in this mountain.
He kept looking through the comments, hoping to find some tips or comfort.
A comment about the Clippers by a poster with the ID name "Shengfan" caught the attention of Min Congda. He is a Lakers fan. The Clippers' recent strong performance has attracted the attention of many fans of his team.
"The Clippers' recent schedule is relatively loose. Although there are back-to-back games, the opponents are not strong. The opponents for three consecutive victories are the Timberwolves, Warriors and Grizzlies, which are not valuable enough."
"And what's very interesting is that every opponent of the Clippers so far has a main player missing. Gasol is absent against the Lakers, followed by Richardson from the Suns, Howard from the Mavericks, Love from the Timberwolves, Okur from the Jazz, and the Grizzlies. Griffin, this is enough to make an All-Star starter. The Clippers are really lucky."
Min Congda saw his analysis and felt that he had found a theoretical basis. The Clippers had a winning streak at the beginning of the season, and it turned out that luck accounted for the majority.
Relaxing a little, Min Congda still had doubts, so he sent a private message to this person using his account "Clippers General Manager mcd" and asked: "Why is Randolph of the Clippers performing so strongly recently? He was a big cancer before. Ah, Mr. Zhang even said that he is rotten tofu."
After a while, the forum message reminded Shengfan and Min Congda responded: "It's very simple. This is Randolph's contract year. The contract year is here, can he not work hard?"
Contract year? When Min Congda saw this reply, he suddenly understood.
"Yes, Randolph signed a 6-year contract with the Trail Blazers. The last year is a team option. The contract will expire next year. I heard that every time NBA players have to sign a new contract, He will work hard, no wonder Randolph plays so well, it turns out it’s for the new contract!”
In 2005, when Randolph's rookie contract expired, the Blazers' management was rich and generous and directly gave him a six-year, $84 million long-term contract, with the sixth year being a team option.
This year is the fifth year of the contract, because the last year is a team option, which means this is the last guaranteed year of Randolph's contract. He must perform well in order to get the next good contract for himself.
Basketball is youth food, and most players can only survive here for 2 to 3 years. All-stars like Randolph, who are not superstars, have to think carefully about their jobs.
Min Congda thought to himself: "In this case, wouldn't it be over if I just give you a contract? You don't have to work hard to express yourself, play such good data and performance, and lead the Clippers to keep winning. This is absolutely unacceptable. OK."
After thinking about this, Min Congda replied to Sheng Fan: "Thank you for your advice, I understand."
Shengfan replied: "What, do you want to give any advice to the Clippers management?"
Min Congda thought to himself, I am from the Clippers management, and replied: "Yes, I suggest the Clippers give Randolph a new contract and renew it in advance."
(End of chapter)