815 Keep going!
815 Keep going!
"I rely on!"
Before anyone could react, Curry launched a three-pointer. What's remarkable is that the ball didn't pass through anyone else's hands. After receiving a pass from his teammate on the baseline, he dribbled the ball all by himself, and just as he crossed the three-point line, he tossed it up. A yellow ball slammed into the basket with a whoosh.
"Other balls can be defended, but how do you deal with these kinds of balls? It's all about talent, all about ability,"
Su Qun also felt that this ball was basically a visual enjoyment brought by his pure touch.
After Curry made that shot, their lead remained at 13 points. It's worth noting that many people thought they would be overtaken soon, but they are a championship-caliber team, and the Clippers would not allow the Lakers to catch up in front of them, so they fought back fiercely.
Kobe was very confused at this moment. Why didn't they give him physical contact? Why didn't they stick with him closely?
Why is there no confrontation?
He yelled loudly at the defender, hoping that he could stay focused on this play and not let his guard down just because Curry's three-point shooting hadn't been very accurate lately.
Seeing his boss so angry at this moment, he also felt scared. He knew that the ball just now was not really his fault, but it was the person he was guarding. Even if such an unreasonable three-pointer was made, he still had to take responsibility.
"Okay, I understand, boss. Don't worry."
Fisher may be seven or eight centimeters shorter than Curry, but his strong physique is not something that can be easily overcome. In the next possession, he really gave Curry a challenge. Keep in mind that Curry is not someone who has a significant size advantage. After being challenged, his three-point shot did become a bit inconsistent, and he airballed the next attempt.
"Come on, baby, that's the feeling. Only this kind of struggle can give us a glimmer of hope for victory."
Kobe was a person who hated stupidity. When he saw his teammates make such basic mistakes, he felt that stupid people would expose their lack of intelligence in front of him. He hated such teammates so much that it was reflected in training because they didn't train on time and didn't listen to others' advice.
"Replace it! Replace it! Don't use it anymore!"
A genius would certainly not tolerate the mistakes of others, because as a genius, seeing others make such basic errors would make him feel frustrated and disappointed.
He was already exhausted, but Kobe still chose to drive to the basket in the next possession, drawing a foul and making both free throws.
"I'm so tired. Isn't this too tiring?"
The on-site host felt that this play was really exhausting, and it was completely unlike his usual ability to connect with teammates.
He's been playing for over 14 minutes straight. He went to the bench to rest for just 6 minutes in the first quarter, and he hasn't had a break yet. The second quarter is already halfway through, but the Lakers really can't do without him.
"What should we do then? Should we not use him in the second half? Otherwise, we might continue to use a Kobe whose skills are almost exhausted in the second half,"
Before he could finish speaking, Fisher stole the ball and passed it to Odom on a fast break!
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