Chapter 100 Throw the damn ball in

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The timeout comes back and the game continues.

The Warriors made personnel adjustments, and Sun Yi, Curry and others were substituted in advance.

The Nets have not made any lineup adjustments and are still the main lineup.

The Warriors sent a baseline pass, Curry dribbled the ball forward without any hurry, and passed the ball to Sun Yi just after halftime.

Outside the three-point line on the right, Sun Yi held the ball with one hand and made a triple threat action.

Arab League cheered up and took a defensive stance.

Domestic fans in front of the TV were very happy to see this scene. They finally waited for Sun Yi to face off against UAE Lian.

"Brother Yi, I'm here."

After saying that, Sun Yi immediately released the ball and started tilting his body to break through to the right.

Ah Lian reacted quickly and moved sideways to block, but when he saw that Sun Yi did not break through to the right, he knew that he had been fooled.

After Sun Yi knocked away the Arab League, he broke into the three-point line and immediately stopped to take a shot before other Nets players stepped forward to cover up the defense.

Swish!

Hollow into the net!

"That's right. We should have replaced Sun Yi long ago, otherwise there would be so many things." Director Zhang commented.

On the court, Harris dribbled to outside the three-point line and hoisted the ball into the paint.

After receiving the pass, Lopez pushed away Randolph and turned for a layup.

Lopez was already in a deep position on this ball and could not defend it at all.

The Warriors quickly sent a baseline ball. After Ellis received the ball, he broke through toward the basket.

The Nets players who had retreated quickly retreated to the basket.

"Munta, here, pass the ball." Sun Yi shouted.

He was really afraid that the little prince of Oakland's blacksmith had taken out the passing key.

Ellis obviously heard Sun Yi's call and didn't mess around. He jumped up and passed the ball.

The ball was not passed very well, and Sun Yi had to jump to catch it, thus losing an excellent open opportunity.

But it was a blessing in disguise. Sun Yi caught the basketball in the air, twisted his waist and passed the ball out.

At a 45° angle on the right side of the three-point line, Curry received the pass. Seeing that no one was guarding him, he adjusted and shot a three-pointer.

"Uh-huh!"

Hollow into the net and a solid hit!

The audience suddenly burst into applause, and cheers and shouts resounded throughout the arena.

Looking back, Harris suddenly shot a cold arrow and hit a three-pointer.

This ball made Curry unable to guard against it. He raised his hand to indicate that it was his fault.

In the next round, Curry went around the screen and shot in order to find one.

The Nets were already prepared, and the Arab League changed defense in time to interfere with Curry's shooting.

Under the basket, Lopez grabbed the rebound and passed it to Harris to advance.

Harris took a dribble and immediately passed the ball.

Courtney Lee, who was running in front, received the ball and rushed to the penalty area. Seeing that there was no one under the basket, he came to the basket very relaxedly and picked the basket.

"Courtney, watch out!"

Harris reminded loudly from behind, but it was already too late.

Sun Yi and Courtney Lee, who followed up, took off almost at the same time, stretched their arms from behind, and hit the basketball that had not yet left their fingertips.

Snap!

Sun Yi slapped the ball out of the baseline and rewarded Courtney Lee with a chasing shot!

Only then did Courtney Li realize that she had been sneak attacked by Sun Yi, the sixth person. She could only blame him for being too careless.

The Nets sent a baseline kick. After receiving the ball, Lopez hit the inside and leaned on Randolph for a layup, but failed to make a hit.

Sun Yi retreated from the basket to grab the rebound, quickly dribbled toward the frontcourt, and passed the ball just after halftime.

Ellis received the pass and took advantage of the Nets' unsteady footing to miss a pull-up jump shot.

The Nets protected the backcourt rebounds. After Harris received the ball, he slowly dribbled toward the frontcourt and stabilized the rhythm.

After arriving outside the three-point line, Harris asked for a pick-and-roll.

The quality of Lopez's pick-and-roll is not comparable to that of the United Arab Emirates, and he firmly blocked the pursuing Curry.

After Harris got rid of the defense, he changed direction and passed Randolph, who was changing defense, and broke through toward the basket.

Seeing this, Sun Yi immediately rushed back to the basket to make up defense.

This time, Harris passed the ball without any help and assisted the UAE to hit a mid-range jumper.

In the subsequent games, the Nets played more rationally, reducing singles and increasing passing and cutting cooperation, so that the score was not further opened.

The Warriors accelerated their offensive pace and consumed the energy of the Nets' main players.

Although the score was not widened, the seeds of victory were planted and are just waiting to bear fruit.

In this way, the first half of the game ended. The score on the big screen was 56 to 64. The Warriors led by 8 points entering the second half.

During the halftime break, the head coaches of the two teams took the time to plan the tactics for the second half.

It's just an 8-point difference, so it's not certain who will win.

After a short 15-minute break, the second half began.

As soon as they came up, the Nets worked hard to catch up, trying to get closer to the point difference.

The Nets players knew that dragging on would be detrimental to them, so they could only make a quick decision and focus on the two colanders of Curry and Ellis to attack.

The effect was pretty good, the score difference was recovered a little, and the difference was only 5 points.

Seeing that the score was about to catch up, the Warriors players were not in a hurry. They still used the run-and-gun tactics and led the Nets players back and forth.

When the game entered the second half of the third quarter, the Nets narrowed the point difference to only 2 points, and were only one goal away from overtaking or tying.

However, the physical strength of the Nets' main players has dropped significantly and they are no longer able to chase points in one go.

The substitute players can only provide food to the Warriors' main players.

We can only let the two main players and three substitutes resist for a while, try to give the main players a little more rest, and then go on to finish the game.

Although the Nets played well with their wishful thinking, the Warriors will not give this chance.

The Warriors had the ball. Sun Yi stopped Curry who was going to the baseline to catch the ball and exchanged a few words in a low voice.

"Stephen, the time has come. It's your turn to perform. I'll be responsible for passing the ball. You go to the most confident shooting point and throw the damn ball in after catching the ball."

"No problem, I promise to complete the task." After Curry said that, he ran towards the frontcourt.

Because he did not go to the baseline to catch the ball, Ellis dribbled the ball forward.

"Monta, pass the ball over." Sun Yi stood in the high post area on the right, leaning on Humphries, reaching for the ball.

Ellis reluctantly passed the ball, but he did not dare to disobey Nelson's arrangement.

After Sun Yi received the ball, he turned around and faced Humphries singles. He started as fast as he could, passed Humphries by half his body, and sprinted towards the basket.

Nets players retreated toward the basket, forming a double-team on Sun Yi.

Sun Yi was not that stupid. He knew it was a trap, but he would not sneak into it, jump up and pass the ball out.

Although his passing ability cannot be enhanced by the badge after breaking into the three-point line, he retains muscle memory and his passing accuracy is acceptable.

In the left corner, Curry received the pass and jumped directly to shoot, without giving the Nets a chance to defend.

"Uh-huh!"

The basketball hits the net hollowly and hits the target steadily!

Immediately afterwards, Harris wanted to post up Curry again, but Sun Yi found the opportunity and stepped forward to double-team him.

Sun Yi took advantage of Harris before he started a situation, physically confronted him, and then took the ball away.

At this time, the advantage of large palms comes into full play.

After successfully stealing the ball, Sun Yi advanced towards the frontcourt, followed closely by Curry.

Coming outside the three-point line, Sun Yi did not rush towards the basket and passed the ball to Curry.

The elementary school students understood it and shot three-pointers.

"This shot is unreasonable...How dare you really shoot it...Hey, you...you want to be bad...you really dare to score!"

Director Zhang saw Curry chasing down and hitting a three-pointer, and he rounded off his words in time.

"This three-pointer boosted morale very much and stopped the Nets." Director Xu added.

On the court, Nets head coach Frank requested a timeout to interrupt the Warriors' offense.

Not long after, the timeout ended and the game continued.

The Nets changed their offensive strategy and let Lopez play inside. The effect was good and they successfully scored.

The Warriors attacked, but Sun Yi didn't look for Curry this time.

Because the elementary school student was heavily targeted by the Nets, he had no chance to catch the ball.

This time, Sun Yi passed the ball to Xiao Gongju.

Ellis received the pass comfortably and made no adjustments at all, directly hitting a three-pointer.

Immediately afterwards, the Nets failed to score, and the Warriors launched a counterattack. Sun Yi once again assisted Maggette to hit a three-pointer.

Frank, the head coach of the Nets, scratched his hair anxiously.

Obviously, the Warriors made a three-pointer and had no way to limit it, they could only leave it to fate.

After that, Sun Yi and Curry each hit a three-pointer, completely widening the score.

In the second half of the third quarter, the Warriors scored 6 three-pointers, and a wave of "three-point rain" took away the game.

At the end of the third quarter, the score on the big screen was 74 to 96, and the Warriors led by 22 entering the fourth quarter.

After the start of the fourth quarter, the main players of the Nets played for three or four minutes. Seeing that they could not narrow the point difference, they gave up the game.

Immediately, the head coaches of both sides replaced the starting players with a tacit understanding and took a rest.

When Sun Yi, Curry and others walked off the court, there was warm applause and cheers.

David Stern, who saw this scene in front of the TV, burst into laughter.

He did not expect that Sun Yi would win the favor of the Oakland fans in just one game, and he felt more and more that he had made the right bet.

Looking at the figure of Warriors No. 9 player on the TV screen, Stern began to make the next plan.

Back at the game site, the game is coming to an end.

In the end, the Warriors defeated the Nets 122-104, getting a good start to the new season.