Chapter 509: Warriors of Change (1)

On the home court of the Heat, the Heat can simply play one hundred and twenty strength, and the destructive power of Wade and O'Neal has skyrocketed, especially the former, Warriors fans jokingly call the referee a "body hair whistle".

Therefore, after thinking about it for a long time, Montgomery decided to follow Yang Di's suggestion, and at the beginning of the G4 game, he changed his defensive strategy, from layered bag defense to fixed-point defense, and completely handed over Wade's defensive responsibility to Byron Davis and Yang Di, and at the same time, ordered other players to lock players in other positions of the Heat.

In the training gym, Montgomery called out to all the players and gave them a short meeting to announce the new defensive strategy, and the players all looked at each other, feeling that this defensive strategy was uncommon.

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G4 battle, American Airlines Arena.

Before the start of the game, Yang Di approached Tyson Chandler.

"Tyson, you and I take turns defending Shaquille, we have to ensure physical strength, the game will not be so simple to divide the winners and losers, the performance at the last moment is very important."

Tyson Chandler nodded, not hypocritical, he knew that his strength was not as good as Yang Di's, although he was slightly heavier than Yang Di in weight, but it was far from O'Neal.

When the time came, the game started on time.

The court was still a sea of white, with the Warriors wearing the classic black jersey and the Heat wearing the white jersey.

The two sides formed a black-and-white showdown in the new century.

Warriors starters: PG Byron Davis, SG Danny Granger, SF Mike Dunleavy, PF Youngdy, C Tyson Chandler.

Heat starters: PG Jason Williams, SG Dwyane Wade, SF Anthony Walker, PF Haslem, C Shaquille O'Neal.

Tyson Chandler jumped to win against Shaquille O'Neal.

The Warriors' first wave of offense.

Byron Davis holds the ball at the top of the arc, and he extends his right hand to direct the Warriors players to start running.

The Warriors' starting lineup for this game made a minor adjustment, replacing the "old fish" Derrick Fisher with Mike Dunleavy, Danny Granger was responsible for defending Jason Williams, and Dunleavy was going to play against Anthony Walker, and the Warriors had a slight height advantage on the court.

Yang Di made eye contact with Dunleavy for a moment, and then Dunleavy ran from the left to the right along the bottom corner.

In the basket position, Yang Di and Tyson Chandler blocked and dismantled for Dunleavy, Dunleavy ran quickly, Anthony Walker kept up, but he didn't expect a few games to play, his role positioning will also change, Dunleavy as the Warriors' most accurate firepower battery on the outside, can not be guarded.

Pulling Anthony Walker out of the box, Yang Di came out to catch the ball.

At this time, Chandler lifted the ball to the line, and after Byron Davis hit the ground and distributed the ball to Jandy, he immediately cut to the basket in the air, with the help of Chandler's off-ball cover.

On the wing, Dunleavy turned back and ran back, Danny Granger crossed with him, and the two men went out and inside.

The Heat's defensive players were stunned for a moment, with Walker and Jason Williams following Dunleavy to cut through and Granger running out of the line unmarked.

Yang Di, who was still holding the ball, immediately shook his hand and distributed the ball to Danny Granger on the wing.

Granger's completely open three-point shot was as easy as shooting in practice.

"Oops!" Both Walker and "White Chocolate" were remorseful, and it was a morale-grust affair that there was such a big defensive hole at the start of the game.

"Huh!"

The basketball brushed the back edge of the basket slightly, rolling up a net of flowers.

"Good shot!"

Yang Di and Danny Granger high-fived, and Granger stepped back in small steps, but it was a serious seriousness, without the slightest joy or pride in scoring a goal.

"It's a lot more mature." Yang Di sighed, the playoffs are really the most grinding stage, Danny Granger has followed the Warriors all the way, and has far exceeded the rookies selected by other Warriors, after all, he gets the most playing time, training, and opportunities.

Switching offense and defense, Wade held the ball across the halfcourt.

The Warriors spread out of the man-to-man defense, and Byron Davis bullied Wade closer.

Wade didn't want to break through directly at the beginning, but Byron Davis harassed him, secretly pulled his clothes with his hands, pulled the corners of his pants, and even groped around on him, with small movements several grades more than in the previous games, making his brows furrow.

Byron Davis yelled viciously: "You can't get over 20 points today!" ”

Wade snorted, held his breath, and then suddenly leaned over to accelerate, advancing with the ball in his left hand, and the whole person was like a wisp of smoke, so fast that he didn't show a trace.

Byron had already been prepared, but he still suffered a little bit in his position.

Wade rushed into the interior line unimpeded, which was completely different from the Warriors' encirclement and interception in the previous two games, and it was not until after the penalty area that Yang Di pounced to make up for the defense.

Wade stopped suddenly, kicked his legs and floated out, Yang Di pounced, but he couldn't cover him.

Dress up at close range and shoot, hit!

"The defense is so weak today, are you going to let me score 50 points?" Wade, in turn, sarcastically sneered Byron Davis.

Byron Davis almost lost his nose in anger and twisted his head to ignore Wade.

The Warriors attacked, Yang Di blocked for Byron Davis, Byron moved to the left, and immediately attracted the Heat's double bag, and then Yang Di went down with a side hand.

Byron found the gap, hit the ground and distributed it to Yang Di, and passed a good ball to block and dismantle the pass and cut the match.

Yang Di dribbled directly into the basket, and the Heat's hinterland was empty.

"Block him!"

Pat Riley yelled, wondering why the Warriors players were empty again.

O'Neill moved, and a high wall generally blocked Yang Di's front, Yang Di dribbled twice with his side, and then suddenly flew up, and the whole person was like a glider, floating in the air.

In the NBA, it's also difficult to defend a ball like this flying in the sky.

Especially for O'Neal at this time, he can only stretch out his arms to delay him, set up difficulty for Yang Di's attack basket, and interfere with his shot.

With a flick of his wrist and a flick of his fingers, the basketball went around O'Neal's defensive range and picked the ball out.

As soon as he made a move, he felt that something was wrong, and the force seemed to be a little bigger.

Then as soon as he landed, Yang Di immediately took a step across, moved his position by feeling, and sure enough, his layup angle was too small, the strength was too large, and the basketball smashed into the basket and bounced outside.

At this time, Yang Di happened to be in the route of the unpredictable prophet, and he tirelessly jumped twice, stretching out his right arm in the air.

O'Neill, who was guarding the forbidden area, was furious, and his arm was also outstretched.

I don't know whose hand was the first to touch the basketball.

The other hand reached over and struck the enemy lightly with a "snap".

The referee blew the whistle in a timely manner to signal a foul by a thug.

"Bang dang!"

Yang Di grabbed the basket with one hand, and the basketball hoop swayed.