The Warriors won the tiebreak in the retro war, Cole really reads the wrong person, the NBA reappears on the sixth and seventh
The Warriors and the Rockets either do not reunite. Whenever they meet, they will inevitably fight to the fullest. As expected, the two sides will fight to the final chapter of the tiebreak battle. At the Houston Toyota Center, the decisive battle between the two sides officially started. The two teams filled up all the defensive resources at hand, bayonetized each other, staged a hand-to-hand fight, and joined forces to contribute a game with extremely retro scores - 103 to 89. The Warriors laughed to the end with a wave of the last quarter. To be fair, the young Rockets have already defended well. The Warriors were once like divine help outside the three-point line, and their scores were still suppressed to just over a hundred. But the problem is that in this high-intensity confrontation, the Houstonians had no way to score. In the final quarter, they could only rely on free throws and Dillon's half-basketball to score on the ground. As a comparison, Curry, the physical monster, can still open firepower and take over the game. Butler can still make the best choice, and Hilder can still continue to firepower. At that moment, the desperate Rockets collapsed, and the overall situation has been decided. For the Warriors, through this game, Cole further clarified the rotation idea. It is clear at a glance who can use it and who can't. In short, three of them made great contributions, and one of them was really embarrassing and useful. The biggest contributor is undoubtedly Buddy Hilder, who made 9 of 11 three-pointers and scored the highest 33 points in the game. After the G5 game, Hilder made a harsh statement after the team lost a big score, "We will not go back to Houston again." As a result, he was once questioned because he did not score a single point in the sixth game; but Cole still firmly let him start in the life and death battle. As it turns out, the champion coach's vision is really fine. Buddy scored 22 points in the first half, including the extreme buzzer-beating logo, and in the final quarter, the three-pointer rain between him and Curry completely extinguished the Rockets' final counterattack. Hilde also tied the single three-point shooting record in the NBA history of the tiebreaker. In addition to Hilde, Zhu Mengmeng Green and Looney are also two ministers who have brought surprises. At this critical moment, the two teams are already playing games. Both sides are unswervingly attacking the ball-holding core. Curry and VanVleet are enjoying the treatment of siege and interception, it depends on who can stand up. On the Warriors, besides Hilde, they are also ruthless in chasing dreams. They scored 16 points in 7 of 15 sports wars, sharing the pressure for Meng Shen. Grandpa Lu's role is to form a coup with Adams, the Rockets' surprise player "Aquaman" in the last game. His playoff experience and sophistication in handling the ball are not available to young Post. The story was divided into two parts, and the Warriors also had players who were not satisfactory. Podjemsky made 4 of 12. While Curry frequently made wonderful passes, he could not hit those shots that were within his reach, but on the defensive end, the boy's offensive fouls were still remarkable. The most disappointing thing is undoubtedly Kumingga. Because Payton was ill and could not play, he was highly expected and got a chance to play early. As a result, Kumingga, who kept saying that he was "tired of letting me be prepared", proved with practical actions that he was not ready. He could not attack, could not defend, and had inexplicable pass mistakes, which consumed Cole's remaining patience and completely lost his value. can only say that Cole is indeed very experienced. Who is trustworthy and who cannot use it. In fact, he knows clearly that reusing Hild and DNP Kumingga is at least not a problem with this round of series. The unbeaten golden body of this historically-level coach is still continuing. At the same time, the third sixth-to-seventh competition in NBA history has ushered in the third sixth-to-seventh competition. There is good news for the Warriors who are about to set off for Minnesota - the team that was seventh-ranked in the first two times has ended with the last laugh. Can the Warriors continue their "Black Seven Miracle"?
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