Chapter 624 The Biggest Difference in History!
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Zhuan Zhu
"Hey, Chen Yan is still on the court. He hasn't rested for a minute since the game. D'Antoni is going to use him to death!" Zhang Lili exclaimed after seeing the Suns' lineup in the second quarter.
Yu Jia on the side smiled and said: "Chen Yan is famous for his physical strength, and it is not a problem for him to play the whole game, but D'Antoni obviously does not want him to play the whole game. There is time to rest."
Yu Jia is right, D'Antoni just wants to kill his opponents in a wave and then replace the starting lineup, so that they will have more rest time.
The Suns have a passer, a rebounder, and a shooter in this bench lineup, but they lack a ball-handling core. As soon as Chen Yan comes up, the lineup is very complete.
In the first offensive round, Chen Yan received a point from Rondo, went to the basket, glided for a layup and scored two points.
Chen Yan and Rondo do not fight off the court, but they are good teammates on the court, and both of them have relatively high professionalism.
Entering the defensive end, Chen Yan, Rondo, Raja Bell, and Jr. Jordan are all players with online defensive capabilities. They made the Blazers' offense constipated again.
"The Suns played another style of play tonight. They not only scored a lot but also limited the opponent's offense." Barkley said.
"Many people feel that the Suns' competitiveness has declined after Amare Stoudemire left. As far as this game is concerned, I think they are still the biggest favorites to win the championship." Kenny Smith sighed.
The Suns' defense tonight is indeed very active, but their great effect has something to do with the Blazers themselves. The two core players, Roy and Aldridge, don't feel good, and it's hard for other players to open up the Blazers without them.
Chen Yan seized the opportunity for the Blazers to transition from the bench and led the team to a 10-1 offensive climax.
The Blazers only relied on Barbosa's free throw to score a point.
The point difference suddenly widened to 28 points, and the fans of the Suns had already leisurely eaten popcorn in the stands. At the beginning of the game, there were still a large number of fans standing to cheer for the team and increase morale. The fans already felt that the game was stable, and began to relax and watch the game.
The Blazers quickly replaced the two core Roy and Aldridge, and Andre Miller was also sent on the field.
After Roy came on the court, he used the cover to make a mid-range shot, but it was a drop in the bucket. Now the point difference between the two sides can no longer be smoothed by one or two mid-ranges.
After playing for 1 minute, the Suns also adjusted their lineup, and Nash and Gallinari returned to the court.
The current five players on the Suns field are Nash, Chen Yan, Raja Bell, Novak and Gallinari. This is a lineup of five shooters, and the offensive explosive power is terrifying!
However, this lineup also has a flaw, that is defense, especially inside defense.
Novak + Gallinari are basically free. This can be seen from the offensive methods of the two. Generally, the offensive end likes inside players who float on the three-point line, and the defensive end is not too tough.
When these five players are on the field, the offensive space will be widened. This is Chen Yan's favorite. Basically, one shot is accurate. As soon as the Blazers shrink to defend, Chen Yan can turn the ball into an assist. Now the sun field The few shooters standing on the outside are top-notch.
Gallinari didn't do much in the first quarter, but in the second quarter he received two consecutive three-pointers from Chen Yan, showing his confidence all at once.
Novak also made a three-pointer in the consecutive breakthroughs of Chen Yan and Nash. After receiving a pass from Nash, Chen Yan also made a shot from the outside.
After scoring 4 three-pointers in a row, the Blazers players felt dizzy. They didn't even have the courage to look up at the scoreboard, because every look at the point difference was another blow to them.
The only good news for the Blazers is that their offense has improved slightly. Roy, Aldridge, and Andre Miller all scored, but they didn't score enough. The Blazers are all two points and two points. Take, how to compare with the sun's three-point three-point record?
At halftime, the Suns led by 72 to 41 by a full 31 points.
In the second quarter, the Suns' five-turret lineup left a deep impression on everyone, and the Blazers were directly cast in the shadow.
During the intermission, the locker room was dead silent. After a moment of silence, McMillan finally couldn't help but exploded. Chen Yan made 18 of 11 in the half, 8 of 5 three-pointers, 4 of 4 free throws, and scored 31 points and 7 assists. rebound.
Of course, Chen Yan wasn't the only one who was dissatisfied with McMillan. Almost all of the Suns' outside points were not restricted by the Blazers.
For the Blazers, their performance so far has been disastrous.
The biggest point difference in the playoffs was 58 points, which was created by the Minneapolis Lakers in the Western Conference semifinals in 1956. At that time, their opponent was the St. Louis Hawks. It is not difficult to see from the names of the two teams. The ancient data is old, and now the two teams have already moved to new cities, but the records they left behind will always be preserved in the history of the NBA.
Trail Blazers fans began to worry after watching the first half. They worried that the team would make history in reverse tonight.
It would undoubtedly be a disgrace to leave a name in history in this capacity.
Trail Blazers coach McMillan got angry in the locker room during the halftime break. His purpose was to scold and wake up his players.
You can lose, don't lose so ugly, lose so no dignity!
If the first game is lost, how will the next few games of the series be played?
After the scolding, the Blazers' locker room was still dead silent, and McMillan didn't know if the group of players listened to him, and the second half began soon.
Chen Yan continued to start in the second half. The big lead made the Suns players feel no pressure. They dared to pass the ball and make moves, which made the Suns' offense smoother.
The Blazers collapsed to the end in the third quarter. This collapse was more about mentality. Seeing how the opponent made shots, but his own offense stuttered, it was impossible to keep his mentality unchanged.
What broke their mentality the most was not the score, but the relaxed and smiling appearance of the Suns players, as if they were playing a training game.
The unintentional relaxed expression of the Suns players hurt the self-esteem of the Blazers players more than provocation and insults.
With 5 minutes and 21 seconds left in the third quarter, Chen Yan had clocked out of get off work. In this quarter, he didn't have too many outstanding performances. He made 6 of 4 shots, 1 of 1 three-pointers, 2 of 2 free throws, and scored 10 points.
After the third quarter, the Suns have led by 44 points.
This is a very scary score. It stands to reason that the Suns will play at this point in the game, but entering the final quarter, the Suns' offensive momentum is still unabated. Rondo led the second team to attack. There is no mercy or sophistication in his dictionary, as long as the game is not over, he will do his best.
His attitude also affected the bench players. The Suns bench forgot the point difference and began to perform individually, hitting jumper after jumper.
Fortunately, the Blazers players are honest kids. If you encounter a player like Artest, you have to go up and give Rondo an elbow to help him open Sharingan.
With 3 minutes left in the game, the point difference between the two sides has reached 60 points. The momentum of the Blazers has already plummeted, and the substitute players do not have much desire to attack. In the next minute, the Suns played a wave of 1 With a small climax than 7, the difference between the two sides came to an exaggerated 1 points.
Fortunately, Barbosa and Batum scored two three-pointers in the last minute, which prevented the score from further widening.
The Suns also played to the end with the bench lineup. At the end of the game, the Phoenix Suns beat the Blazers 139 to 79 by 60 points!
Seeing the score, Chen Yan was very happy. He didn't expect the Trail Blazers to play like this tonight, and he didn't expect his team to break the record in three quarters.
Yu Jia on the side smiled and said: "Chen Yan is famous for his physical strength, and it is not a problem for him to play the whole game, but D'Antoni obviously does not want him to play the whole game. There is time to rest."
Yu Jia is right, D'Antoni just wants to kill his opponents in a wave and then replace the starting lineup, so that they will have more rest time.
The Suns have a passer, a rebounder, and a shooter in this bench lineup, but they lack a ball-handling core. As soon as Chen Yan comes up, the lineup is very complete.
In the first offensive round, Chen Yan received a point from Rondo, went to the basket, glided for a layup and scored two points.
Chen Yan and Rondo do not fight off the court, but they are good teammates on the court, and both of them have relatively high professionalism.
Entering the defensive end, Chen Yan, Rondo, Raja Bell, and Jr. Jordan are all players with online defensive capabilities. They made the Blazers' offense constipated again.
"The Suns played another style of play tonight. They not only scored a lot but also limited the opponent's offense." Barkley said.
"Many people feel that the Suns' competitiveness has declined after Amare Stoudemire left. As far as this game is concerned, I think they are still the biggest favorites to win the championship." Kenny Smith sighed.
The Suns' defense tonight is indeed very active, but their great effect has something to do with the Blazers themselves. The two core players, Roy and Aldridge, don't feel good, and it's hard for other players to open up the Blazers without them.
Chen Yan seized the opportunity for the Blazers to transition from the bench and led the team to a 10-1 offensive climax.
The Blazers only relied on Barbosa's free throw to score a point.
The point difference suddenly widened to 28 points, and the fans of the Suns had already leisurely eaten popcorn in the stands. At the beginning of the game, there were still a large number of fans standing to cheer for the team and increase morale. The fans already felt that the game was stable, and began to relax and watch the game.
The Blazers quickly replaced the two core Roy and Aldridge, and Andre Miller was also sent on the field.
After Roy came on the court, he used the cover to make a mid-range shot, but it was a drop in the bucket. Now the point difference between the two sides can no longer be smoothed by one or two mid-ranges.
After playing for 1 minute, the Suns also adjusted their lineup, and Nash and Gallinari returned to the court.
The current five players on the Suns field are Nash, Chen Yan, Raja Bell, Novak and Gallinari. This is a lineup of five shooters, and the offensive explosive power is terrifying!
However, this lineup also has a flaw, that is defense, especially inside defense.
Novak + Gallinari are basically free. This can be seen from the offensive methods of the two. Generally, the offensive end likes inside players who float on the three-point line, and the defensive end is not too tough.
When these five players are on the field, the offensive space will be widened. This is Chen Yan's favorite. Basically, one shot is accurate. As soon as the Blazers shrink to defend, Chen Yan can turn the ball into an assist. Now the sun field The few shooters standing on the outside are top-notch.
Gallinari didn't do much in the first quarter, but in the second quarter he received two consecutive three-pointers from Chen Yan, showing his confidence all at once.
Novak also made a three-pointer in the consecutive breakthroughs of Chen Yan and Nash. After receiving a pass from Nash, Chen Yan also made a shot from the outside.
After scoring 4 three-pointers in a row, the Blazers players felt dizzy. They didn't even have the courage to look up at the scoreboard, because every look at the point difference was another blow to them.
The only good news for the Blazers is that their offense has improved slightly. Roy, Aldridge, and Andre Miller all scored, but they didn't score enough. The Blazers are all two points and two points. Take, how to compare with the sun's three-point three-point record?
At halftime, the Suns led by 72 to 41 by a full 31 points.
In the second quarter, the Suns' five-turret lineup left a deep impression on everyone, and the Blazers were directly cast in the shadow.
During the intermission, the locker room was dead silent. After a moment of silence, McMillan finally couldn't help but exploded. Chen Yan made 18 of 11 in the half, 8 of 5 three-pointers, 4 of 4 free throws, and scored 31 points and 7 assists. rebound.
Of course, Chen Yan wasn't the only one who was dissatisfied with McMillan. Almost all of the Suns' outside points were not restricted by the Blazers.
For the Blazers, their performance so far has been disastrous.
The biggest point difference in the playoffs was 58 points, which was created by the Minneapolis Lakers in the Western Conference semifinals in 1956. At that time, their opponent was the St. Louis Hawks. It is not difficult to see from the names of the two teams. The ancient data is old, and now the two teams have already moved to new cities, but the records they left behind will always be preserved in the history of the NBA.
Trail Blazers fans began to worry after watching the first half. They worried that the team would make history in reverse tonight.
It would undoubtedly be a disgrace to leave a name in history in this capacity.
Trail Blazers coach McMillan got angry in the locker room during the halftime break. His purpose was to scold and wake up his players.
You can lose, don't lose so ugly, lose so no dignity!
If the first game is lost, how will the next few games of the series be played?
After the scolding, the Blazers' locker room was still dead silent, and McMillan didn't know if the group of players listened to him, and the second half began soon.
Chen Yan continued to start in the second half. The big lead made the Suns players feel no pressure. They dared to pass the ball and make moves, which made the Suns' offense smoother.
The Blazers collapsed to the end in the third quarter. This collapse was more about mentality. Seeing how the opponent made shots, but his own offense stuttered, it was impossible to keep his mentality unchanged.
What broke their mentality the most was not the score, but the relaxed and smiling appearance of the Suns players, as if they were playing a training game.
The unintentional relaxed expression of the Suns players hurt the self-esteem of the Blazers players more than provocation and insults.
With 5 minutes and 21 seconds left in the third quarter, Chen Yan had clocked out of get off work. In this quarter, he didn't have too many outstanding performances. He made 6 of 4 shots, 1 of 1 three-pointers, 2 of 2 free throws, and scored 10 points.
After the third quarter, the Suns have led by 44 points.
This is a very scary score. It stands to reason that the Suns will play at this point in the game, but entering the final quarter, the Suns' offensive momentum is still unabated. Rondo led the second team to attack. There is no mercy or sophistication in his dictionary, as long as the game is not over, he will do his best.
His attitude also affected the bench players. The Suns bench forgot the point difference and began to perform individually, hitting jumper after jumper.
Fortunately, the Blazers players are honest kids. If you encounter a player like Artest, you have to go up and give Rondo an elbow to help him open Sharingan.
With 3 minutes left in the game, the point difference between the two sides has reached 60 points. The momentum of the Blazers has already plummeted, and the substitute players do not have much desire to attack. In the next minute, the Suns played a wave of 1 With a small climax than 7, the difference between the two sides came to an exaggerated 1 points.
Fortunately, Barbosa and Batum scored two three-pointers in the last minute, which prevented the score from further widening.
The Suns also played to the end with the bench lineup. At the end of the game, the Phoenix Suns beat the Blazers 139 to 79 by 60 points!
Seeing the score, Chen Yan was very happy. He didn't expect the Trail Blazers to play like this tonight, and he didn't expect his team to break the record in three quarters.












