Chapter 826: Double Formation II

In the G4 battle, the Jazz team fought with their backs and played the best game in the entire series.

All seven members of the Jazz team scored in double figures, and through fighting for rebounds, defending and winning fouls, the Jazz finally defeated the Warriors 95-93 to win the first game of the series and bring the overall score back to 1-3.

On May 14, before the start of the G5 battle. The league announced the All-Defensive Team of the Year for the 07-08 season.

Yang Di scored a high 52 points and was selected for the Defensive Team of the Season, as the Most Valuable Player, the Best Defensive Player, the Best Defensive Team, and the Best Defensive Team, Yang Di won the Grand Slam of personal honor at the age of 24 and deservedly became the first person in the league.

Previously, the only players who won both MVP and DPOY were Jordan and Olajuwon.

Also named to the All-Defensive First Team are Kevin Garnett, Marcus Camby, Kobe Bryant and Bross Bowen.

Garnett has been named to the NBA's All-Defensive Team nine times, averaging 9.9 rebounds per game with the Lakers, and with his interior guarding the Purple and Gold, the Lakers have kept opponents shooting from the field this season, limiting opponents to 94.3 points per game, which is six fewer than last season, while leading by 7.3 points per game, and the Lakers have won nearly 20 more games than last season.

Chris Paul, Raga Bale, Battier, Duncan and Dwight Howard were named to the All-Defensive Second Team.

Howard was ignored in the evaluation of the best defensive player, but at the end of the season, his name was in the major awards, and the league seemed to be promoting this super interior star from the United States.

Paul is also a supernova who is promoted, Paul's honor is no less than Howard, these young players are regarded as another round of blowout development after the 03 session, and they are also after James, Yang Di, Wade and others, another round of stars who have stepped into the highest threshold level.

Yang Di ranked in the double team, and they were all selected with the highest scores, which made people feel amazing but accustomed to it.

Last year and the year before last, wasn't Yang Di also selected, but the year before last, Yang Di's selection for the double team was not the highest score, and the call was not as strong as it is now.

On the evening of May 14, Oracle Arena, the Warriors and Jazz G5 battled.

The Jazz had to go fishing anyway if they lost one game, so every game was a fight against the water.

The Warriors don't want to drag the game to Game 6 or Game 7, this game is the best time to beat the Jazz and win the series, not to mention that this game has the advantage of being at home, and the Warriors players don't ask the referee to blow the whistle too much, as long as the normal penalty is maintained, everyone will be satisfied.

There are no injured or sick personnel on both sides, and the original lineup duel during the G1 war will be maintained.

At the beginning of the game, Delong took the lead, hitting the outside three shots, taking the lead and dominating the guests.

Delon made consecutive breakaways and dished out assists, and the Jazz started with a 10-3 lead, giving the Warriors a timeout.

Deron Williams had a magical performance in the last game against the Warriors, scoring 29 points and diching out 14 assists while shooting 69.2 percent from the field to deliver a crucial home win to Utah. "Williams is one of the players I admire the most in the entire league," Yang said after his last game, "and I appreciate his skills. ”

Ronnie Brewer scored twice, and the Jazz had a smoother offense in the first quarter than the Warriors, leading the Warriors 28-23 at the end of the first quarter.

Yang Di returned to the court after a two-minute break, and with nine minutes left in the second quarter, Yang Di's breakthrough caused an inside foul on the Jazz, and Yang Di hit both free throws from the free throw line. Perhaps it was these two free throws that allowed Yang Di to find his touch, and Yang Di began the scoring performance of this game.

Facing Paul Millsap, who was defending him, Yang Di dribbled twice under his crotch, shook to the left, and then suddenly broke to the right, pulled the ball, and hit a stop-and-go jumper. The whole action is done in one go. At halftime, Yang Dee scored 19 points and rebounded to nine, becoming the most efficient player for the Golden State Warriors.

At halftime, Jazz head coach Jerry Sloan criticized his team's first-half performance in the locker room, arguing that as many as 15 turnovers were the main reason why the team trailed by seven points at halftime. As the second half began, Deron Williams and the Jazz began to play catch-up, and the number of turnovers was greatly reduced. With 7:29 left in the quarter, Deron Williams received a pass from Ronnie Brewer and hit a three-point shot to make it 79-79 and the Jazz finally tied the score.

The tenacity of the Jazz team made the entire Bay Area look sideways, and Yang Di went all out to attack.

Byron Davis didn't defend Delon very well, and the two point guards he faced in the first and second rounds were the best of the new generation, and they were difficult to defend.

The Warriors also tried to defend Delon with Monta Ellis, which was even less effective.

Fortunately, Yang Di is basically giving and asking for the Jazz's interior line, and the Jazz team can only destroy the Warriors' interior transmission tactics by wrapping or wrapping Yang Di in advance so that Yang Di does not receive the ball.

Delon's three-point score in these two games was amazing, and after the start of the fourth quarter, DeLong scored 5 points in a row to close the score.

Young Di re-entered the game, first hitting a shot from a negative angle, then receiving a ball from Monta Ellis in the low post and turning and hooking hands, and the Warriors extended their lead to six points.

Three minutes later, the Jazz were in scoring difficulties and missed consecutive offensive shots, trailing the Warriors by eight points at 88-96.

DeLong's key three-point score keeps the Jazz's hopes of winning alive.

With two minutes left and the Jazz trailing by four points, Williams shook off the defender from the three-point line and hit another shot. After hitting three "key shots" in a row, Deron Williams still failed to gain the support of his teammates and eventually lost to the mighty Warriors.

At full-time, the Warriors defeated the Jazz 107-101 to claim their fourth win of the series.

Young, who scored a game-high 36 points and grabbed 17 rebounds, dished out six assists and four blocks, and Deron Williams continued his highlight-reel performance from the previous game, scoring 31 points and diating out 11 assists.

Amid the roar of the fans, the Warriors raised their arms in celebration.

The losing Jazz team was a little gray, DeLong and the others shook hands with Yang Di politely and then turned their heads and walked into the players' tunnel, behind which was the whole Warriors team who remained on the floor and still high-fived each other in celebration, including the players, including the fans, including various staff.