Chapter 995: G6 Soup (Second Update!) )

The two-day schedule passed quickly, and in the blink of an eye, the much-anticipated G6 of the Western Conference officially kicked off in Auckland.

"I'm not going to say we're going to try to win tonight's game, I'm not going to say what we're going to do if we lose this game, I'm just going to say, go to the Pelicans, go to New Orleans, we're going to win, we're going to win!"

In the Warriors' locker room before the game, Green tore his throat and poured chicken soup.

"Who we are!"

"Warriors!"

"What do we want!"

"Overall Champion!"

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I have to say that Green, the leader of the locker room, still plays a significant role in key moments.

Kerr's targeted tactical arrangement before the game, coupled with Green's chicken soup, made the morale of the Warriors extremely high.

The Oracle Arena was already packed, with fans holding up signs for the tie-breaker, and the fierce team won tonight's game.

At the same time, as far away as New Orleans on the South Coast, Pelicans fans also flocked to the New Orleans arena to watch through live LED broadcasts.

Many fans have prepared streamers and other celebratory items in their hands to prepare for the possible arrival of the Western Conference championship.

In addition to Mike Brin and Reggie Miller, there is also a special guest Mitchell Thompson.

Originally, ESPN wanted to invite Dale Curry, but the old Curry refused because he was worried that his commentary tendencies were too strong.

"This could be the last game of the season for the Warriors, and if they can't make some effective adjustments, then the Pelicans will beat them here tonight and head high to the Finals."

The commentary needs to be red and white to be interesting, and Brin sings about that white face tonight.

"I think the Warriors still have a good chance of winning tonight, and they've played well in the previous two games at home."

Miller sang red-faced.

He turned to look at Mitchell Thompson as he spoke.

"Yes, I agree with Reggie that there will be a difference between home and away games, and the Warriors will play better at home than on the road in the series."

Thompson nodded in agreement.

"Mitchell, we've noticed that Klay hasn't been too good in the Western Conference finals, does he have what it takes to change the game?"

Brin then asked.

ESPN invited Curry Sr., Thompson Sr., and definitely not just let them express their support for the Warriors, but to set some topics.

"yes, I know he's been working late every day for the last week or so, and I'm sure he's going to play a good game."

The elder Thompson gave a very positive answer, and it was evident that he was quite confident in his son.

Brin pouted, then nodded.

That's a good topic, and if Thompson can really play well today and help the Warriors win, it will be big news after the game.

Just when the three people in the commentary seat were talking, the scene entered the opening ceremony.

There are still no adjustments in the starting line-up.

On paper, though, the Warriors will have the advantage tonight.

For the past two days, the attention of fans has been on Pachulia and Tang Tian, and no one has paid attention to Jokic's injury report.

It will take a truce for nearly a month.

Jokic's knee-jerk dodge still played a role.

Even this truce itself is not too long, and it is not a big deal if it happens in the regular season.

But at this point in time, the Western Conference finals, including the subsequent finals, cannot be played, which is a huge damage to the strength of the Pelicans.

You must know that although Jokic did not start after entering the Western Conference finals, he was in hot form.

It was his excellent form in the last game that gave the Pelicans the lead.

Now that neither he nor Pachulia can fight, it is equivalent to removing a weight from the balance on both sides.

But it's clear that Jokic's weight is much heavier than Pachuria's.

If the scales were originally in favor of the Pelicans, they are now at least flat.

After the opening ceremony, the two starters appeared one after another, and Davis jumped to beat Green, officially opening the curtain on the sixth game of the Western Conference finals.

The Pelicans opened the game with Davis attacking Davis, Davis hit Green with his back, turned around beautifully, and the ball smashed out of the frame.

Looking back, Curry and Durant are classic pick-and-rolls.

It's Cole's least favorite tactic, but it's no longer a problem to win.

Curry made his trademark big three-point shot after seeing the Pelicans' defense not make substitutions.

The ball was in a positive trajectory, but it hit the basket and jumped high out of bounds.

The Pelicans' offense, the ball went to Tang Tian's hands, and Tang Tian held the ball and faced Thompson to break through.

However, as soon as he took a step, he found that Durant appeared on his breakthrough path.

He wanted to dribble low and change direction, but Durant wrapped his long arms around the bottom half in front of him, and he was forced to retreat to the three-point line.

Tang Tian broke through again, with the same defensive method, his dry pull rhythm in the last few days was not very smooth, and the ball also smashed out of the frame.

The rebound was picked up by Green.

Coming back, the Warriors played Doku's pick-and-roll again, and this time the Pelicans switched, Curry passed the ball to Durant, and Durant went inside to break through the big loop.

He moved quickly, but Davis defended well and interfered with the confrontation.

The referee didn't blow the whistle, and Durant's shot rolled out after a few bumbles on the basket.

The Pelicans counterattacked, and Holiday received a three-point chase from Tang Tian's pass.

"Bang dang!"

Nor did I get in.

The opening rounds became a microcosm of the first quarter.

In the last game of Tianwang Mountain, the two teams were in a hot state, with all kinds of difficult goals, but when it came to G6, both sides felt cold back.

But it's also a matter of course.

The Warriors go home fishing if they lose one game, and the Pelicans go close to the Finals with one win.

Both sides want to win, they give their all on the defensive end, and the defensive intensity on the field is very high.

The two sides played for more than four minutes before Thompson hit a three-pointer from the outside, scoring his first athletic goal and the first point of the court.

Davis's strong attack under the basket still didn't make it.

Coming back, the Warriors continued to play an infinite air cut, and Thompson took the ball and then shot.

Ariza defended well and completely covered his face.

Thompson's shot was almost entirely based on feeling.

"Huh!"

But the ball went in!

The opening streak of no points made the fans feel depressed, and Thompson's two three-pointers, like throwing a match into a gasoline barrel, completely ignited the emotions of the scene.

On the Pelicans' side, Tang Tian finally stood up, he received Davis's pass and cut into a layup to score two points, and also broke the scoring drought for the Pelicans.

But back up, it was Thompson again, receiving the ball two steps away from the top of the arc, jumping up in the air to meet Holiday and shoot the ball into the basket!

His third three-pointer in a row!

The fans at the scene were instantly excited.

Tsunami brothers, when Curry and Durant were not feeling good, Thompson finally broke out!