??After halftime, 68:45.
The Trail Blazers widened the point difference to 23 points, and the game was getting closer and closer to a tiebreaker.
In the second quarter, the Blazers maintained their firepower, scoring 35 points and completely dominating the game.
In the first half of the game, Wang Zelin contributed 17 points, 11 rebounds... and 7 blocks.
He broke the record for the highest number of blocks in the first half of his career and also broke the personal record for blocks in the first half of the Trail Blazers' history.
The two teams return to the locker room.
"Wang, your number of blocks tonight is very likely to exceed 10!"
Aldridge and Wang Zelin high-fived excitedly.
"That's all thanks to the two hat-giving comrades opposite..."
Wang Zelin raised his chin and looked at Jennings and Monta Ellis opposite.
"If this trend continues, we can end the game in the third quarter."
"End the game?" Wang Zelin murmured.
What I want to do is more than that.
…
The Bradley Center is buzzing.
Of course.
Most of the discussion revolved around Hungary's incompetent performance towards the players.
On the big screen at the scene, Wang Zelin's highlights from the first half were replayed from time to time.
Bucks locker room.
Jennings sat on the bench with a frown, covering his head with a towel and closing his eyes.
what do I do?
There is no doubt that Jennings' mentality is on the verge of collapse.
"The lineup for the second half..."
Bucks coach Scott Skiles struggled to make arrangements for the second half. Jennings pricked his ears, but unexpectedly discovered that his name was not in the lineup.
"Coach, what about me?"
"Do you think this game is still necessary?"
"Why not? I won't give up until the last minute."
"But your performance on the field is not worthy of what you said!"
"I told you, I will adjust!"
"..."
There was a heated argument in the locker room.
On one side is the team boss, on the other side is the team coach. The other players can neither stand nor sit for a while.
After a moment of confrontation, Scott Scales waved his hand.
"it's up to you!"
Again, the NBA is different from the NCAA. Unless you are a head coach at the level of Phil Jackson, the opinions of the stars are generally the main ones.
Back from halftime, the game continues, and the Bucks serve from the bottom line.
Surprisingly, after half a quarter, not one of the Bucks' offense was completed in the paint area... Wang Zelin's number of blocks has remained at 7.
"Bang!"
Jennings made another shot, and Wang Linlin got his 14th rebound tonight.
Jennings...it's over!
As time went by, the Bucks' decline not only did not stop, but became more serious.
Wang Zelin could clearly see that the light in Zhannings's eyes was about to disappear.
82:51.
The point difference between the two teams came to 31 points.
Bucks coach Scott Scales called a timeout. What Jennings didn't expect was that Coach Scott, who was always a mother-in-law, unexpectedly did not blame him.
But the anger in Zhannings heart is getting stronger and stronger!
No one else, because the look in Coach Scott's eyes when he looked at Jennings no longer had the usual expectation, but instead showed disappointment, and the disappointment was palpable.
The arrogant Jennings hates this look the most.
Because it will make him feel like a FW!
Is he a FW?
Obviously not!
He is not!
…
TNT live broadcast room.
"Thomas, tell me, how many points will the Trail Blazers increase the point difference to tonight?"
Reggie Miller picked up a piece of data and raised it with a rather playful look in his eyes.
"44 points!"
Isiah Thomas, who has a very high quotient, naturally knew the meaning of Reggie Miller's words and gave the answer very cooperatively.
"I bet 55 points!"
Reggie Miller spoke astoundingly.
"Dude, are you serious?"
Isaiah Thomas took on the role of cheerleader.
"It really can't be true anymore!"
"Oh my God, you must be crazy."
Isaiah Thomas shook his head.
In the hearts of most fans, 58 is a magical number.
However, in NBA history, 58 points is only the largest point difference in the playoffs, and it is not ranked at all in the regular season.
Since the beginning of modern basketball in 1985, there have been three records of 60+ losses, namely:
1991 Heat beat Cavaliers 80-148, losing by 68 points
1998 Trail Blazers 59-124 Pacers, lost by 65 points
1991 Kings 91-153 Warriors, lost by 62 points
The 55-point difference in Reggie Miller's words is "barely" enough to rank tenth in the history of single-game point difference in the regular season.
"Of course, I just said it's possible!"
In order to avoid being beaten when he went out after the game, Reggie Miller took the lead and said that this was just a program effect.
…
The timeout ends and the game returns.
Jennings reached the edge of the three-point line and saw Lillard stepping forward, assuming a breakthrough posture.
Lillard quickly took a step back, but saw that Jennings did not rush in. Instead, he took a step away and shot a three-pointer...
"Fuck Fuck!"
Monta Ellis next to him was extremely speechless. He thought he was alone enough, but he didn't expect that Jennings would be far better than him.
"Uh-huh!"
Jennings's wave shot successfully penetrated the net, and the teammates around him were stunned.
Could it be that Jennings has hit the iron too much and developed the feel?
Is it going to be a good time?
Although the shot selection of pursuit is poor, as long as it goes in, it is a good shot.
At 82:54, the score difference narrowed to less than 30 points.
The Trail Blazers attacked, Wang Zelin came to the frontcourt and passed by Jennings.
"Coward!"
"What did you say?"
"I said you're a softie, you're like a turtle, huddled outside," Wang Zelin said coldly, "If you're deaf, I don't mind saying it again until you hear it clearly."
"you……"
The words came to his lips, but Jennings couldn't say them.
So far in the game, he has been blocked three times by Wang Zelin, and he really feels a bit scared of being blocked.
Lillard dribbled the ball slowly at the top of the arc, facing Jennings, who is also known for his strong offense and weak defense, without any fear in his heart.
Aldridge took the initiative to help with the pick-and-roll, and his success broke through the Bucks' perimeter defense.
"Defend!"
Monta Ellis shouted slogans in vain, but his steps did not move at all.
It's already like this. The fighting spirit of the players has been worn down for a long time. It's still barely possible to mentally attack. Trying to get them to defend seriously is just a dream.
Lillard took three steps inside the free throw line and easily hit the layup.
84:54, the score difference widened to 30.
"Coward, I'll wait for you to come in!"
Another pass, and the trash talk could not come out of Wang Zelin's mouth again.
"Damn it!!!!"
Jennings was completely overwhelmed and went to the Trail Blazers' position. He continuously got rid of Lillard in disguise and entered the paint area from the right wing.
After half a quarter, someone from the Bucks finally dared to challenge the paint area.
The spirit is commendable!
On the other side, Wang Zelin has always been concerned about the paint area. Seeing Jennings' breakthrough action, he accelerated towards the paint area with all his strength.
"I want to deduct one!"
Tonight's game was too depressing. Jennings was eager to ignite the long-dormant Bradley Center with a dunk. After taking off, he only had eyes for the basket and did not notice Wang Zelin's arrival at all.
"Brandon, be careful!"
Kevin Seraphim on the other side shouted anxiously.
"Snapped!"
The result is no surprise.
Just as Jennings was about to insert the ball into the basket, a yellow arm appeared behind him and pressed down hard.
"OMG! The Trail Blazers got their 8th block on No. 36! Our basket was completely occupied by a powerful enemy, and our Warriors didn't show up for a long time. It's really terrible!"
The Bucks' home commentator roared in despair, and the tragic atmosphere spread to every corner of the Bradley Center.
"Is there still hope for such a leading star?"
"Is there any hope for a team like this?"
These two questions arise in the minds of many loyal Bucks fans.