Chapter 175 Victory begins

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The game continues and the Suns attack.

Nash quickly dribbled the ball forward and immediately passed the ball after reaching the frontcourt.

In the low post area on the right, Stoudemire received the pass, suddenly pushed away Biedrins who was defending him, immediately turned towards the penalty area, and dunked the ball into the basket with both hands.

The Warriors quickly served the baseline ball, and Curry quickly dribbled forward and came to the top of the arc to organize the attack.

Sun Yi used Biedrins' off-ball screen to get rid of Dudley's defense, ran to the mid-range area on the right, received Curry's pass, and hit a pull-up jumper.

In the next few rounds, Sun Yi hit multiple pull-up jumpers from different mid-range areas to overtake the score.

On the Suns bench, head coach Alvin Gentry frowned when he saw Sun Yi killing everyone on the court.

How can he be an oriental magician? He is obviously the top Tracy McGrady!

Gentry found that his players were unable to limit Sun Yi's scoring and could only give up defense and adopt counterattacks.

So, Gentry came to the sidelines and shouted towards the court: "Run and speed up the offensive rhythm!"

On the court, Nash, who was controlling the ball and pushing forward, heard it and complained in his heart.

"What the hell, just one word from the coach and the player broke his leg!"

Lao Na accelerated towards the frontcourt, but before he could rush forward, Curry stepped forward to defend and was delayed, unable to make a fast break.

"Stephen, you can't save some face for Uncle Nash."

Nash, who was dribbling forward, found that he could not squeeze out of Curry and said helplessly.

"Uncle Nash, I can't let you go. This is disrespectful to you."

After Curry finished speaking solemnly, he took the opportunity to grab the ball.

As an experienced defender, Nash deftly resolved the crisis and did not let the elementary school students succeed.

"Stephen, I found that you have learned bad things and are not as cute as before." Lao Na teased.

"Uncle Nash, we are playing, not reminiscing about old times. I would like to remind you that there is not much time to attack." Curry gritted his teeth and said, he would not admit that he was cute.

Nash didn't continue to talk nonsense to Curry. He quickly dribbled the ball to outside the three-point line, observed the position of his teammates, and immediately passed the ball.

After Richardson took over, he could only shoot against Williams' defense with tears in his eyes.

Bang!

The basketball bounced out of the frame and missed!

Stoudemire quickly rushed into the penalty area and was about to take off to grab the offensive rebound, but found that his surroundings had darkened.

I saw Sun Yizeng jump up and pick off the defensive rebound over Stoudemire's head.

After landing, Sun Yi immediately turned around and advanced towards the frontcourt. With the bonus effect of the badge [King of Counterattack], he quickly made a crossover to pass Dudley who was delayed and rushed straight towards the frontcourt.

Seeing this, the Suns' retreating players immediately moved sideways to block.

But Sun Yi advanced too fast, and the Suns players could only watch his retreating figure.

Sun Yi came outside the three-point line and saw no one guarding him, so he pulled out a three-pointer and shot.

"For things like playing basketball, it doesn't matter whether you make it or not. The most important thing is to have a good posture!"

Looking at the basketball flying in the air, Sun Yi suddenly thought of this classic basketball quote.

On the bench, guest commentator Barkley praised the game without hesitation.

"Watching Sun Yi play is simply a joy. The first ten years of the 21st century belong to Kobe, Tracy McGrady and others, while the last ten years of the 21st century belong to Sun Yi alone!"

The basketball drew a perfect arc in the air.

Swish!

Hollow into the net!

Looking back, Nash assisted Barbosa to hit a three-pointer, responded with a goal, and clung to the score.

After about 10 minutes of the first quarter, Sun Yi and Curry were replaced and rested.

The Suns took advantage of Sun Yi's rest to strike hard and quickly narrow the point difference.

At the end of the first quarter, the score on the big screen was 30 to 28, with the Warriors leading by 2 points.

Sun Yi scored 15 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 block in a single quarter, starting the scoring mode.

On the Suns bench, head coach Gentry raced against time to arrange tactics for the players.

"The defensive strategy remains unchanged in the second quarter. Sun Yi is still defended by one man, and others cut off his passing route..."

He didn't expect to one day apply "Jordan Rules" to a rookie player.

"Some guys become superstars as soon as they enter the league!"

Gentry did not treat Sun Yi as a rookie, but gave Sun Yi the defensive treatment he deserved.

Not long after, the inter-section break ended and the second quarter began.

The lineup sent by the Warriors is: Curry, Moreau, Reggie Williams, Sun Yi, and Tolliver.

The Suns' players are: Nash, Hill, Dudley, Fletcher and Collins.

The Warriors took the lead at the beginning of the second quarter.

Curry quickly dribbled forward, came to the frontcourt and played a pick-and-roll with Tolliver. He used the screen to get rid of Nash's defense and quickly broke through to the basket.

Fulai, who was near the penalty area, immediately rushed back to the basket to help defend.

The fast-moving primary school student immediately took three steps, avoided Fu Lai's interference, and flew for a layup.

32:28!

The ball transitions and the Suns attack.

Nash quickly dribbled to the top of the arc, waved to the inside, and called for pick-and-roll cooperation.

Collins quickly ran out, blocked the pursuing Curry, and then cut towards the basket.

Seeing this, Lao Na quickly hit the ball to the ground and passed it to Collins.

Collins received the pass, rushed into the penalty area, and dunked the ball into the basket with both hands.

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

It was the Warriors' turn to attack. Curry dribbled the ball across half court and immediately passed it out.

When Sun Yi saw the basketball flying towards him, he did not make a gesture to catch the ball, but swatted it like a fly, changing the flight trajectory of the basketball.

Outside the three-point line on the right, Tolliver subconsciously received the sudden pass, adjusted and then took off to shoot.

"when!"

The basketball bounced out of the frame and missed!

"It's a pity. If this goal had been scored, it would have been among the top five goals today." Barkley said regretfully.

On the court, a figure wearing No. 9 jersey quickly rushed to the basket, jumped to the highest point, grabbed the basketball over Fletcher's head, and dunked the ball into the basket with one hand.

Fulai felt a huge force coming from behind him, and his body fell to the floor involuntarily.

The fans in the audience reacted again when they saw this powerful dunk, and cheers and shouts resounded throughout the arena again.

"Tsk, tsk, tsk, now I want to know Fulai's inner feelings. I hope Sun Yi didn't leave a psychological shadow on him." Barkley joked.

Back on the court, Nash and others rushed to the basket, pulled the confused Fulai up, patted him on the shoulder and comforted him.

Sun Yi is so inhumane. Seeing how frightened our little Fulai is, it is unreasonable not to pay some medical expenses.

Sun Yi responded by treating all Suns players to a hot pot set meal.

Joking aside, the game continues.

Nash received the baseline serve, quickly advanced toward the frontcourt, and came to the three-point line to make tactical gestures.

Collins quickly ran forward to coordinate the pick-and-roll.

Lao Na used the screen to get rid of Curry's defense, broke through to the free throw line and encountered Tolliver who was changing defense. He quickly made a forward change to shake Toliver away, rushed into the penalty area and flew for a layup.

At this moment, Sun Yi, who rushed back, took off with all his strength, straightened his long arms and swatted the rising basketball.

Snap!

Nash's layup was slapped out of the bottom line by Sun Yi.

After landing, Sun Yi came to Nash's side to catch up on old times.

"Steve, when playing golf, you have to look in all directions and listen to all directions. Remember this next time!"

Nash looked at Sun Yi who was gloating about his misfortune, gritted his teeth and said, "Sun, thank you for reminding me, I won't let you succeed next time."

After a "friendly" exchange, the two returned to their posts.

The Suns sent a baseline kick, Dudley received the pass and missed a mid-range jumper.

Sun Yi retreated to the basket and grabbed the rebound. He immediately found Curry and passed the ball over.

Curry quickly dribbled the ball forward, but was intercepted and delayed by Nash and immediately passed the ball out.

Reggie Williams, who followed up from the left, received the pass and dribbled to outside the three-point line. Seeing that there was no chance to take action, he passed the ball.

Sun Yi, who came from behind, received the pass and made a pull-up jumper against Dudley's defense during the transition period.

Bang!

The basketball bounced out of the frame and missed!

"It's a pity. Sun's shooting posture is very cool, but it's a pity that the basket is covered." Barkley explained the fact of Sun Yi's ironwork in a refreshing and refined way.

The Suns protected the backcourt rebounds and launched a defensive counterattack.

Nash took a few steps after catching the ball and was intercepted by Curry. The fast break failed again.

Falling into a positional battle, Nash used the screen to break through and score the ball.

Hill received the pass in the high post area on the right, faced Morrow who rushed to interfere, and hit a mid-range jumper, scoring two points.

In the next few rounds, both sides scored points, and the score kept rising.

The second quarter lasted about 4 minutes, and the head coaches of both sides replaced the main players one after another.

After substitutions and adjustments, the Suns took the lead.

The pick-and-roll cooperation between Nash and Stoudemire was unsolvable, and the Warriors simply couldn't find a way to limit it.

Seeing this situation, Nelson gave up defense and switched to attack.

Curry, Ellis and others used the "elevator door" tactic to shoot three-pointers from the outside. The effect was not very good when the Suns strictly guarded the outside.

Seeing that the point difference was recovered, Nelson immediately adjusted his offensive strategy and asked Sun Yiqiang to play inside.

The Suns, like the Warriors, cannot defend players without frame protection inside when they encounter strong centers and players with sharp breakthroughs.

Sun Yi used all the offensive methods he knew.

Pull-up jumpers, fadeaway jumpers, tank-style breakthroughs...

The effect was very good, stabilizing the situation on the court and widening the point difference again.

What surprised Sun Yi was that he played so well. The Suns did not double-team defense, as if they deliberately let him score.

In fact, it wasn't that the Suns deliberately let Sun Yi score, but they just didn't find a way to limit him.

Suns head coach Gentry's coaching level is average, his temporary command ability is very poor, and he can't find a way to limit Sun Yi's scoring.

In this way, the two sides fought against each other, and the score kept rising.

At the end of the half, the score on the big screen was 64 to 58. The Warriors led by 6 points entering the second half.

The short 15-minute intermission ended and the second half began.

At the beginning of the third quarter, the Warriors took the lead.

Curry dribbled forward, came outside the three-point line, and shot a cold arrow, making a three-pointer.

67:58!

The Suns quickly retaliated. Nash used the screen to break through to the free throw line and hit a pull-up jumper.

67:60!

Looking back, Ellis drove to the basket, avoided interference from Stoudemire, and scored a layup.

The Suns were not to be outdone, Nash broke through and scored, assisting Fulai to hit a three-pointer, further narrowing the point difference.

The Warriors quickly served the baseline ball, and in the transition stage of offense and defense, Ellis made a jump shot.

At the beginning of the second half, the Warriors opened up the situation with Curry and Ellis.

The Suns relied on more blooms and clung to the point difference.

When the game entered the second half of the third quarter, the Suns' players were almost exhausted, and Sun Yi stepped forward to take over the game.

He first hit a pull-up jumper against Dudley's defense.

After coming back, he interfered with Nash's breakthrough layup, grabbed the rebound and launched a defensive counterattack. He rushed into the penalty area first, and after a physical confrontation with Stoudemire who stepped forward to help defend, he made a tough layup and caused Stoudemire to score. Defensive foul, extra penalty.

After a two-plus-one tie, he once again defended against the Suns' attack, then launched a fast break and got a chance to play more with less. He hit a mid-range pull-up jumper and scored two points.

With Sun Yi scoring 7 consecutive points, the Warriors further widened the point difference.

At the end of the third quarter, the Warriors gained a 15-point lead.

Not long after, the inter-quarter break ended and the fourth quarter began.

As soon as the Suns started to fight back, they hit two three-pointers from the outside and narrowed the point difference to single digits.

The Warriors quickly adjusted, and Sun Yi scored in a low post to stabilize the situation on the court.

After that, Ellis, Curry and others felt warmer and hit three-pointers from the outside one after another, widening the point difference again.

When the game lasted about 9 minutes in the fourth quarter, Suns head coach Gentry saw that the situation was over and could not recover the score. He immediately requested substitution adjustments, replaced the main players with substitute players, and announced his surrender in advance.

Seeing this situation, Nelson also replaced Sun Yi and others and replaced them with substitute players for the game.

As time passed, the game quickly came to an end.

In the end, the Warriors defeated the Suns 118-110 and took the lead.

In terms of statistics, five Warriors scored in double figures.

The Warriors' most outstanding player is Sun Yi, who contributed a lot to winning this game.

In 42 minutes on the court, he scored 35 points, 13 rebounds, 7 assists, 2 steals and 3 blocks.

Curry's performance was equally outstanding. When the Suns counterattacked, he hit two three-pointers in succession to stabilize the situation and seal the victory.

In the 40 minutes he played, he made 4 of 9 three-pointers and scored a double-double of 17 points, 2 rebounds and 11 assists.

Ellis had 23 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal; Maggette had 12 points and 5 rebounds; Randolph had a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds.

For the Suns, the most outstanding player is Stoudemire.

In 43 minutes on the court, he scored a double-double of 26 points, 11 rebounds and 1 block.

Nash scored 17 points and 7 assists; Richardson scored 15 points and 4 rebounds; Hill scored 12 points and 3 assists.

During the handshake and greeting session after the game, Nash and Sun Yi exchanged words.

Lao Na said that he will not take it lightly in the following games and will treat the Warriors as a strong opponent.

Sun Yi expressed his acceptance of all challenges.

After the exchange, the two said goodbye to each other, walked towards the player tunnel, and returned to the locker room to join the team.