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Chapter 208 Timberwolves VS Warriors



Chapter 208 Timberwolves VS Warriors

After resting for a whole day, Shou Ye felt that his blood tank was almost full.It's really terrible when the blood tank is empty. The helpless feeling of wanting to kill the enemy but unable to recover is too bad.

On November 11, the Timberwolves played against the Warriors at home.

This game still attracted a large number of fans to watch the game. The defeat in the last game did not dampen the enthusiasm of the fans. They are still No. 2 in the Western Conference, and they are narrowly defeated.Counting the two games they lost this season, they lost in single digits, and they all had a chance to win, unlike last season when they were often beaten.

The Warriors' record last season was also poor, with a record of 23 wins and 43 losses, ranking 13th in the West after the Timberwolves.

Of course, the poor record is not all due to the lack of strength of the team. The core of the team, Stephen Curry, continued to suffer from injuries. He only played 26 games and announced his season reimbursement before the end of the regular season.

Shou Ye knew that the rise of the warriors in the previous life should be this season, and of course it was not a complete rise.The real rise should be when Cole settled in and Green started.

The Warriors' management is really good, and the players are all the types they need, starting from Curry to Clay, Barnes, and Green.The traded players are also good players, such as Bogut and Iguodala.

Although Bogut is a dog, it is undeniable that he is a very good insider. Although compared with those awesome champions, he looks very mediocre, but his offensive and defensive ends have a great effect on the team, not to mention his Comes with "dirty ratio attribute".

Shou Ye hates opponents like Bogut, Zhazha, Bowen, and Chadan Green, but if they are his teammates, he thinks such teammates are too cute, they are simply "really fragrant"!

The Warriors are currently 4 wins and 4 losses, ranking 8th in the Western Conference.Their lineup is still very strong. The starting lineup of Curry, Clay, Barnes, David Lee and Bogut has offense and defense, and is young enough and has potential.The only downside is that the endurance is almost poor. Both Curry and Bogut have a history of injuries.

The starting lineup is reasonable and has potential. The bench lineup also includes Jack, Richard Jefferson, Landry and other powerful players. The depth of the lineup cannot be underestimated.

The Timberwolves still have serious injury problems.The good news is that Love has been allowed to participate in team training. According to insiders, he may return in the next two games.But in this game, he will definitely not play.

The game was explained by TNT's Kenny Smith and former Suns general manager Steve Kerr.

It's really interesting to let future Warriors coach Steve Kerr explain the game.Of course, Cole himself didn't know that he would go to the Warriors to replace Mark Jackson's class in the future.

The starting lineups of the two sides were announced. The Timberwolves at home are still the starting lineups that continued the previous game (Shouba, Derek Williams, Kirilenko, Malcolm Lee and Ridnour).

The Warriors' starting lineup for the away game is Ezeli, David Lee, Barnes, Klay and Curry.

Bogut, the threatening man, was unable to play in this game due to injury.

Bogut didn't fight, and Shou Ye felt a little regretful. He had always disliked him for being so aggressive. He originally planned to blow up this guy in the game to make him look good, but he didn't make it.

Under the enthusiastic explanation of the live DJ, the Timberwolves completed the appearance ceremony of the starting players.

The starters from both sides played, and Shouye and Curry hugged briefly. As the rookies of the same class in 2009, they were more polite when they met each other.

Curry is indeed a baby face, such a look is too tender, and nicknames such as "cute god" and "primary school student" are really suitable for him.

On the contrary, he is younger than Curry, but because of his bulging muscles, when the two embraced, it was like an old father hugging his son who had just become a Young Pioneer.

Shou Ye knows very well that he cannot be fooled by Curry's appearance. This kid's outside shooting ability is enough to kill any team.

Shou Ye and Ai Zeli jumped the ball near the middle circle, and the game was about to start.

At the start of the jump ball, Shou Ye lost the jump ball to Aizeli, and the Warriors won the first wave of offensive ball rights.

Curry dribbles across half court.

Shou Ye knows that the Warriors in the Mark Jackson era did not play the offensive tactics of passing and cutting + off-the-ball running in the later Kerr era. Their offense had fast breaks, but most of the time they were on the ground.Neither Bogut nor David Lee are suitable for running away.

The Warriors attack on the outside pick-and-roll, the ball is diverted to Barnes in the corner, and the latter makes a jumper-no!

Shouye and Aizeli competed for position at the basket, and Ridnor grabbed the long rebound.

The Timberwolves attack, Ridnor dribbles over, breaks through with Shouba's pick-and-roll at the top of the arc, and points to AK47 in the bottom corner!

AK47 feinted and then cut in, and then split to Malcolm Lee on the other side.

Malcolm Lee splits Shou Ye again!

Shou Ye framed Aizeli in front of him, and gave it back to Malcolm Lee.

Malcolm Lee hit the iron with a jumper, and David Lee closed the board.

Kenny Smith said: "Other players of the Timberwolves must seize the open opportunities created by Tom Shou. A big reason for their loss in the last game was that their outside shots were horrible."

Steve Kerr agrees: "Tom Shou can play inside and out, he's also good at passing the ball, and he really creates a lot of offense."

The two teams didn't have a good start. Curry and Thompson, the future Splash Brothers, tried to shoot one after another, but they missed.

For the Timberwolves, they made 3 of 0 outside shots and made 1 turnover.

Ridnour dribbled the ball and gave it to the high-ranking Shouba.

Shou Ye holds the ball in a high position and carefully observes the positioning of his teammates.

Malcolm Lee screens off the ball, Derek Williams cuts!

Shou Ye gave it to the sky with one hand!

Derek Williams jumped high, caught the ball and dunked with both hands!

Wow--

The first goal of the game appeared, and the Timberwolves sent an alley-oop dunk, which immediately ignited the boring target center!

Shou Ye assists +1!

The Warriors attacked here, and Curry dexterously made a behind-the-back + in-out, passed Ridnour, cut inside, faced Shou Ye's block, hit a high rebound, and returned the color!

2:2, both sides scored!

Ridnor dribbled the ball and gave it to the high position Shou Ye.

Continue the tactic just now, but the Warriors are alert and keep a close eye on the cutting Derrick Williams.

When the opponent's attention was on Derek Williams, Shou Ye directly broke through with his left hand, went to the basket, and caused a foul by Ezeli!

Shou Ye walked to the free throw line and made two free throws. The Timberwolves led 4:2!

Aizeli is also a rookie this year. He is the No. 30 rookie in the first round. In Shouye's impression, this guy is a blue-collar guy. He has no characteristics in offense and defense, and he fits his draft pick at the end of the first round.


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