1103: Listen to you, boss (4th shift)

Zaza. Pachulia re-entered the court after a timeout and was nervous.

Because he had just come on the field, he noticed Link staring at him with malicious intent.

It's not good.

"Zach." Looking at Pachuria, Link shouted beside Randolph.

"How?"

"If you misplace yourself in Pachuria, remember to give him some color."

"Oh, yes, I can't ask for it." Randolph smiled and geared up.

"Hey, how long has it been since we've teamed up to win a game together?"

"It's been a while, I'm old after all, Link." Randolph shook his head, feeling like he hadn't played as a regular in a long time since he experienced a season reimbursement two years ago.

"So today, let's do it again."

"Okay, I'll listen to you, boss."

This was the first time Randolph had called Boss Link.

The game restarted, and the Warriors had no choice but to switch to Pachuria. Before the game, Kerr could never have imagined that he would make a substitution for the sake of an aging Randolph.

However, the difference between the Warriors and Grizzlies in the fourth quarter was not as simple as Randolph.

After the timeout, the Warriors' pace was noticeably not as fast.

Although it was only Livingston who was replaced by Pachuria, the impact on the overall offensive rhythm was huge.

Durant was in a bit of a hurry in this ball, and he just got rid of Link a little distance through the off-ball screen, and then he received the ball and shot directly!

However, that distance is still within Link's defensive range. With his long arm stretched, he turned Durant's open shot into an interfering shot.

The Warriors' offense missed again, and their smooth third-quarter coordination has largely disappeared by now.

Durant was desperate for an equalizer, but he couldn't do it quickly.

On the other hand, the Grizzlies, although their tactics are not as complicated as the Warriors, are very tough and patient in their covers, runs and passes.

Without a chance, Link and his teammates were adamant they wouldn't take the shot. I'd rather give the ball to Conley and organize it again, and there will be no hasty shots.

I don't know, I thought it was the Warriors who trailed by 6 points in the fourth quarter.

The Grizzlies' steady offense finally allowed Link to find an open three-pointer in the final five seconds of 24 seconds of offensive time.

A reverse run by Link was a stroke of genius and shook Durant inside.

When he ran in, he realized that Link had dodged beyond the three-point line.

Jokic sent the ball out of the low post and Link got up to shoot.

In the next second, all the Warriors fans closed their eyes.

Link hit a three-point shot, and the difference was only three points!

"Beautiful offense, Link is so composed!"

"yes, he's been through countless moments like this after all."

Durant's frizziness in key rounds contrasted sharply with Link's composure, and in fact, it's not the first time that the Warriors have rolled over at a crucial moment in a crucial game.

They're really strong, and most games don't have to go to the fourth quarter.

But with the fourth quarter still unresolved, the Warriors' finishing ability is not as strong as everyone thinks.

Then, the Warriors made another mistake in passing.

As always, the Warriors have a consistently high turnover rate for the most pass-dependent team.

But a mistake at a critical moment and a mistake that didn't hurt before are two different things.

Curry's pass to Thompson was prejudged by Wade and successfully stealed, and after winning the ball, Wade did not immediately make a long pass, nor did he advance quickly.

Instead, he made a few downward gestures in place and continued to press the rhythm.

The Warriors players were so uncomfortable that it was as if horses that were used to running freely were locked up in a zoo.

Conley pushed forward unhurriedly, and at this time the difference was only 3 points, and the 16-point reversal was close at hand!

Cole frowned.

If Link had played the second quarter of the game like no man's land, the Warriors would have been miserable.

Another thing that makes the Grizzlies better than the Warriors in crunch time is that they rarely make mistakes.

Statistically, the Grizzlies have only averaged 1.2 turnovers in the fourth quarter this season!

This is a very exaggerated number.

And the Warriors' numbers on this statistic

The Grizzlies are very cautious in passing the ball, because no turnovers not only means scoring opportunities, but also doesn't give the opposition an open space to counterattack.

Link caught the attention of most of the Warriors with his off-ball run, but at that moment, Wade suddenly got to the basket with the ball.

He forced a layup against a frantically Pachuria, not forgetting to give the Georgian a dark elbow in the air.

"Bang!"

"!" Pachulia was secretly pushed in the air, and it hurt to the heart!

After the basketball went into the net, Pachuria, who suffered a loss, was also whistled for a defensive foul!

Wade turned around and winked at Link.

It seems that "The Flash" also understands Link's heart.

When Wade stepped onto the free-throw line, the entire Oracle arena trembled. After all, if Wade had scored the ball, the score would have been equalized.

However, Wade is shooting a career-high 79.5 percent from the free-throw line this season.

Despite the great interference, Wade put the ball firmly into the frame.

At that moment, I don't know how many fans who were watching the game on TV were cheering.

The score is equalized, and Link is going to teach the huddle team a good lesson again!

Don't think that a 16-point lead is stable, it's still the same sentence, Link didn't fall, everything was inconclusive!

The silence of the Warriors fans at this time is the joy of the other fans.

"KD, where's my double payback package?" After Wadega's free throw, Link did not forget to share the joy in his heart with his "old friend" Durant.

Of course, Durant just became very angry.

As the game drew to a close, the Warriors were getting less and less able to play. Outside the three-point line, they frequently hit iron when their chances were not very good.

Inside the three-point line, there are Randolph and Jokic, and they are not violable.

The most pitiful thing is Pachuria, as long as there is such a thing as grabbing rebounds, he is nervous.

Because he couldn't predict whether it was a rebound or someone's outstretched elbow that was waiting for him.

Wade, Randolph and Link, but they had all taken turns to give him a taste of Iron Elbow.

Three minutes before the end of the game, when Stephen. When Curry's three-point shot stumbled out of the box, Pachulia just got a chance to grab a rebound in the frontcourt.

Because Conley was passed just now, it was Jokic who went to block Curry's shot. And after completing the block, Jokic couldn't have rushed back to grab the rebound so quickly.

This is Pachuria's best chance!

However, Pachulia had barely jumped up and he regretted it. So he found out that Link was jumping with him!

"!" Now Pachulia is not thinking about rebounding at all, but how to protect herself.

Before Pachulia could finish scolding "", he felt a sharp pain in his ribs.

Looking down, Link's elbow really went up!

He did what he said he would, and he didn't let Pachulia have a good time in the game. Pachulia may be able to escape the punishment of the product, but not Link's punishment!

In order to let the referee see the truth, Pachulia deliberately fell back exaggeratedly and fell to the ground.

The referee hadn't reacted yet, but Link was learning and selling. After landing, he pretended to be tripped by Pachuria, and then lay down on top of Pachuria!

"Boom!"

The moment Link fell, he secretly stretched out his elbow, and the weight of Link's body was all pressed on this iron elbow!

"Bang!" Link only heard the sound of bones colliding, and as for whether Pachulia was okay or not, it was none of Link's business.

Sour!

Seeing that the two of them both fell, the referee had nothing to brag about, so it was a normal confrontation.

Gasol and Jokic suffered losses at the beginning, and now they are all returned to Pachuria!

Link briskly got up from the ground and continued to participate in the attack.

And Pachulia clutched his chest in pain, he felt that if he continued like this, his ribs would break sooner or later!

Everyone is doing it according to his ribs, what a rogue team this is!

Is there still a royal law?

Pachulia lay on the ground in pain and couldn't get back to the defense, giving the Grizzlies a 5-on-4 opportunity.

Lilinker was not stingy, and he was very selfless in the process of breaking through to get the ball into the hands of Randolph, who came from behind.

The fat "big black bear" rarely jumped up and dunked with both hands and smashed the basketball into the frame.

And after this offense, the Warriors have fallen behind the Grizzlies by 8 points!

With two more points, the Warriors would be down by double digits with less than three minutes left in the game.

Everyone knows that the Warriors have to score a goal and defend another offense right now, but knowing and being able to execute are two different things.

Then on the offensive striking, the Warriors hit the iron again from beyond the three-point line.

Until now in the entire fourth quarter, the Warriors have not hit a record from beyond the three-point line!

Their offense in the fourth quarter was outrageously inefficient.

This time, when the Warriors players were still trying to scramble for offensive rebounds, the Grizzlies suddenly changed their rhythm!

Jokic grabbed the defensive rebound, and then suddenly made a long pass in the backcourt and played a quick counterattack!

Throughout the fourth quarter, the Grizzlies basically fought with the Warriors in a slow-paced situation.

Therefore, the Warriors now dare not step back in time to fight for offensive rebounds.

And this time, Link's sudden onslaught caught the Warriors off guard.

When he raced to the Warriors half, only Curry crossed the halfway line alone.

But there's not much Curry can do about it, and the only thing he can do is watch Link pull off a brilliant two-handed back buckle.

"Ten points, the Grizzlies managed to extend the margin to ten points! It's a great comeback, and Link and Zach can turn the Grizzlies from defeat to victory in no time! ”

After landing, Link pointed to the championship pennant inside the Oracle Arena and did a tearing motion!

From this day forward, no one can stop him from achieving his plan.

Even if it's the Golden State Warriors, they have to stand aside this year!

Kerr called out the game again in desperation, and the Warriors were once again reversed in the final quarter.

And Durant's double return is about to become the biggest laughing stock during this time.