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Chapter 421: Alone 1 No 2

Chapter 421 Unique
In the arena, the 12-year-old Durant imitated the adults and roared wantonly.

"What are you doing?"

Brandon Roy glanced at Durant in surprise.

"I'm boiling"

Durant yelled two more times, looking like "I'm very involved".

The fans at the scene cheered endlessly. After being suppressed for a while, Qin Fei ignited the greatest passion tonight with such an explosive dunk.

Roy also felt that this was a good shot, but compared to the people around him, he was naturally surprisingly calm.

Qin Fei and his teammates clapped hands to celebrate, and shouted for his teammates to retreat.

"Stay focused!"

The Pacers in yellow jerseys slowly dribbled the ball across half court.

Reggie Miller and Qin Fei were entangled together. Although Reggie Miller was still full of fighting spirit at the moment, he was extremely speechless about Qin Fei's dunk just now.

Helicopter take-off after the jump, avoiding the one-arm bombing of inside players.

It can be said that he has fully demonstrated his superb bounce and swayed his unparalleled talent wantonly.

And he's only 22 years old.
At the age of 22, many talents have just graduated from college. They may have only played for one season, or they may not have played for one season. However, Qin Fei has already reached the front of everyone.

According to the law of basketball players’ athletic ability proposed by experts, a professional player, if he has not suffered a major injury, is at his peak between the ages of 25 and 30. This period has both technical and athletic ability.

"Reggie!"

The teammate shouted, Miller understood, and immediately went around the cover.

At this time, Qin Fei followed Miller and was slightly blocked by Schmitz. He actively circled out to defend and almost cut the ball from Mark Jackson.

Miller couldn't get rid of Qin Fei, who was "coiled by death".

He caught the ball with an emergency stop dribble, changed the direction and broke through.

The old man's breakthrough is about fighting first and then finding space. Qin Fei was bumped and remained motionless. When he moved to the right, he bumped into Dale Davis.

"Make it up!"

Qin Fei also yelled, and Reggie Miller saw that Grant didn't make a save, so he dribbled the ball and shot a jumper.

The basketball missed under the interference of Grant's long arm, and Qin Fei rushed to the basket immediately after being blocked.

Big Ben and Schmitz got together and took advantage, and the basketball was set aside for the second time.

Qin Fei jumped high and took off the rebound.

He landed and turned around to dribble, and when he followed up with one step, he had already crossed the center line.

Schmitz felt bad, so he stretched out his hand and pulled Big Ben.

I thought the referee would not blow it, but the referee just turned his head, saw Schmitz's little move, and called his foul.

"duo~"

Qin Fei's fast attack was also terminated.

Schmitz raised his long arm and took the foul obediently.

Warriors offense.

After running, Jaylen Rose followed Qin Fei, and Qin Fei came out to catch the ball on the three-point line, holding the ball in a three-threat position, and took a tentative step to gain a better shot space for himself.

Jaylen Rose was in a dilemma, and he didn't dare to lean too tightly on Qin Fei.

At this time, Reggie Miller double-teamed, Qin Fei moved two steps out, pulled Reggie farther, and then passed the ball to John Starks who was responding on the flank.

Starks turns Grant near the baseline.

Grant was unguarded, attempted a jumper from mid-range and missed.

Schmitz grabs the rebound.

Grant patted his forehead with some annoyance.

"It's okay, good ball, good ball, just play like this!"

When Grant passed Qin Fei, Qin Fei applauded him and encouraged him loudly.

This detail was also captured by the on-site camera, and was immediately quoted as "leadership" or "deep meaning" by countless capable experts.

In fact, experts or commentators in the field of basketball are very boring, and their common problem is habitual pursuit.

With Qin Fei's current influence and the record of leading the team to victory, what Qin Fei does is right. Even if one day Qin Fei strips on the court, they may think that this is a new tactic developed by Qin Fei. The purpose is to reduce the opponent's fighting spirit.

Mark Jackson pushed forward, and Blaylock immediately greeted him.

Jackson dribbles with his back to keep Blaylock from being intercepted.

This is a common trick used by old-school point guards. There is no solution to dribbling the ball with the back. Unless the opponent is a monster with long arms over 2 meters 10, it is impossible to break the ball through a person.

Reggie Miller comes out around the baseline to catch the ball.

The lob was returned to Schmitz in the low post. Schmitz caught the ball and turned around, hooking directly.

It's not easy to shoot against Big Ben's defense.

But Schmitz's height and wingspan are so good that Big Ben has no other good defensive methods other than disrupting his offensive rhythm and pushing him away from the penalty area.

This time far away from the penalty area, although Schmitz did not interfere much with his throw, he was not accurate enough.

The rebound bounced back to Ben's hands.

After playing in the Warriors for so long, Da Ben gradually mastered the ability to throw the ball quickly. After throwing the through ball to Qin Fei, he rushed forward in a hurry.

"Snapped!"

The basketball bounced off the floor and spun in Qin Fei's right palm.

He observed the running positions of his teammates while dribbling, and found that the Pacers were indeed retreating quickly, so he gave up this fast break, slowed down after reaching the frontcourt, and waited for his teammates to arrive.

I really thought so at first, but when I stopped on the three-point line, I noticed that Starks was unmarked at the bottom corner on the other side.

He immediately swung the ball over, the pass was a bit dangerous, and it crossed the entire field.

When Starks received the ball, the Pacers players were already in place to return to the defense.

He broke through directly along the bottom line.

The 35-year-old Starks can still have an excellent competitive state. In the Warriors this season, Starks has officially become the role of the sixth man, a character who scores points in random battles.

This breakthrough was too fast, and he entered the hinterland of the Pacers in the blink of an eye.

Starks took off facing Dale Davis, and there was an obvious hang in the air, dreaming back to New York ten years ago.

After avoiding Dale Davis' defense, Starks made a half-throw shot and hit the board into the frame!

hit!

"nice shot!"

This goal was also considered an assist by Qin Fei, but Qin Fei obviously didn't applaud because he added an assist. In the current situation, he should be encouraged to do anything.

Pacers coach Larry Bird on the sidelines looked bitter.

The Pacers have tried everything, but the resilience of the Warriors is really good. After a bad start, they have now slowed down.

The Pacers' timeout came as expected.

None of the players spoke, and they could feel the silent low pressure.

Larry Bird is still a good coach, encouraging the players to muster up their confidence. Falling behind 1 to 3 is not despair, but giving up the game is really despair.

The players returned to the field, and Reggie Miller pushed Qin Fei away.

Come out to catch the ball and hit a three-point jumper.

"mine!"

Qin Fei raised his hand to indicate that he was responsible for the ball.

Blaylock gestured, and everyone slowed down.

The Warriors slowed down their attacking rhythm, slowly passed halftime, and everyone readjusted their state.

After Jaylen Rose was blocked, Reggie Miller desperately defended Qin Fei.

Qin Fei received the outside pass, broke through the middle, arched his body and gathered a fierce force, and knocked Reggie Miller away.

"Pong!"

Reggie Miller blocked the person with his body and slid a long distance on the floor. Qin Fei's momentum of impact finally stopped. He didn't move in the middle distance and threw the ball with one hand.

How to blow?
The referee hesitated for a moment, and when he felt that he was about to call an offensive foul, the basketball fell into the basket after hitting the backboard, which made him suppress his willingness to call the foul.

Qin Fei turned around and spread his hands, indicating that the ball was fouled.

Reggie Miller is also very dissatisfied, Qin Fei obviously fouled this ball
In the end, in the referee's default, the two sides did not foul, and Qin Fei's goal shall prevail.

Qin Fei scored these two points, forcing the score to only 3 points.

Qin Fei's goal is like the epitome of the entire Warriors' offense in the second half of the first quarter.

In addition to Qin Fei being able to score some unreasonable goals, the rest of the Warriors can also stand up, Starks is the main one.

John Starks was tepid throughout the playoffs, and in the last game, he felt a bit like the leader of the New York gangsters back then.

Qin Fei played the entire first quarter, and with 1 minute and 26 seconds left in the first quarter, he received Billups' sudden point from the three-point line, hit a high-arc three-pointer, and scored the Warriors' first three-pointer of the game.

Not many of the top scorers of this era are obsessed with three-point shooting, because it is regarded as an unstable method of scoring points.

But Qin Fei has practiced the three-pointer. In this year's playoffs, his three-pointer shooting rate is as high as 39%, which is a very high shooting rate, because many of Qin Fei's three-pointers are the kind of pull-up three-pointers after dribbling. They are made against the defense, which is fundamentally different from those pure fixed-point three-pointers.

This goal scored a three-pointer, and the Warriors went ahead by 1 point.

In the end, after the first quarter, the Warriors even tied the score 24-24.

With only 4 points in the first 2 minutes, the Warriors returned the Pacers 22 to 14 from behind, gradually tying the point difference.

At the end of the first quarter, Qin Fei didn't intend to rest.

After sitting on the stool and drinking two sips of water, he reappeared.

The head coach Carlisle is not polite to Qin Fei. Qin Fei is the offensive and defensive core of the Warriors. Anyone can rotate to ensure the combat effectiveness, but Qin Fei's importance is too high. With him or without him, there are two completely different concepts.

In fact, in this era, it is very common for superstars to play the entire game.

On the one hand, the rhythm of offense and defense is not so fast, and on the other hand, it is also due to the ethos of the league. In an era of hard work and hand-to-hand combat, talking about rest is like what Barkley said, there is plenty of time after death.

Qin Fei didn't rest and set an example.

Qin Fei took the game as the last one to fight, and fired with full firepower.

At the start of the second quarter, Jaylen Rose, who had left the game early in the first quarter, was defending him. Qin Fei fell to the low post to attack, and the Pacers double-teamed. Then Qin Fei distributed the ball to the outside and Billups hit a three-pointer!

27:24.

After scoring a goal, the faces of the Pacers players changed.

The reason why the Warriors double-teamed Qin Fei so resolutely before was because no one else in the Warriors made a long-range shot except for Qin Fei, but now, Billups made it.

So the host is also speculating that the Pacers may adjust their defensive strategy.

Sure enough, in the next round, Qin Fei received the ball in the low post, and the Pacers did not come to double-team the first time.

Seeing that no one was coming to double-team, Qin Fei turned his back and swayed, then turned to the middle and fell back to shoot a jumper.

hit!

Like Jordan's large fadeaway jumper, the posture is also very handsome.

Larry Bird called a timeout, and the 5-0 at the beginning of the second quarter directly allowed the Warriors to take the absolute initiative on the court, and more importantly, the Warriors started.

Looking at the audience at the scene, they all fell into manic shouts.

"Damn it, I can't prevent it at all."

Jay Chou could be as angry as he wanted at the moment, and threw the towel on the ground in resentment, feeling aggrieved in his heart.

Qin Fei is stronger than him, faster than him, can jump than him, and the most annoying thing is, he is more accurate than him. He has covered his face. This guy still hits shots again and again. Is he a devil?
"I'll guard against him, don't let him shoot comfortably."

Reggie Miller tapped Jaylen Rose on the shoulder before re-entering the court.

The two walked back onto the field side by side.

At this time, Qin Fei was already standing on the sidelines, shouting for his teammates to take their positions.

The Pacers attacked, and Qin Fei followed Reggie Miller.

In fact, Jaylen Rose is also the Pacers' scorer, but Qin Fei's defensive focus is always Reggie Miller.

Jaylen Rose didn't pose much of a threat even if he let go, but Reggie Miller was different. He was one of the great stars of the 90s and the top shooter in the history of the league.

Reggie Miller was uncomfortable being watched by Qin Fei, but this game still found some opportunities in the cracks.

This time the Pacers still arranged a low-post attack, missed the attack, and the rebound was grabbed by O'Neal.

Jermaine O'Neal dribbled two steps by himself, and when he was pressed by the Pacers, he stopped and dribbled the ball to Billups.

Billups pushed forward with the ball, Qin Fei pointed, and then suddenly ran out to set him a pick-and-roll.

Pacers players:
After the pick-and-roll ended, Billups went directly into the Pacers' hinterland. The expressionless Tanhualang made a calm shot and hit a frontal throw!

"Billups stepped up!"

"When Qin Fei needed a scoring helper the most, this wandering Tan Huaxiu stood up!"

"He's an underrated player with a big heart"

The commentators were full of praise for Billups. Billups dared to take shots in such a crucial game, and every shot was very steady, not the kind of strong attack.
Qin Fei also likes to cooperate with Billups. His golf IQ is too high, and he knows how to cooperate with just one look.

The Pacers continue to fall behind, and the situation is getting worse.

After two rounds, Qin Fei made a breakthrough in the middle and caused a foul by Reggie Miller.

Reggie Miller made a big foul, Qin Fei was hugged directly in the air, and fell to the ground as if he was unprotected.

The camera caught Qin Fei lying on the floor.

Qin Fei turned around and did two push-ups with his fists on the floor.

"fine."

He patted his chest and high-fived his teammates.

The fans who were still a little worried at the scene applauded thunderously. Qin Fei went to the free throw line and made two free throws.

This is also one of Qin Fei's favorite points. No matter how serious the opponent's foul is, he always likes to use the next court performance to speak, instead of chasing others and pretending to be boxing.

Things on the pitch speak for themselves on the pitch.

That's his style of play.

Qin Fei himself could feel that the entire Warriors team is now in a state of high fighting spirit after experiencing a stiff start.

To put it bluntly, now is the momentum of the continuous catching of Wang Zhan in Happy Landlords, and the situation is very good.

He also attacked with the ball continuously. After two rounds, Reggie Miller received another foul, his second foul.

Reggie Miller shook his head, looking helpless.

The Pacers had no choice but to adjust their defense, and Jaylen Rose continued to face Qin Fei.

At 7 minutes and 45 seconds, Qin Fei hit a 2-pointer from Billups from the bottom line.

At 6 minutes and 18 seconds, Qin Fei broke through the baseline and caused Dale Davis to foul, and made 2 free throws.

At 5 minutes and 35 seconds, Qin Fei attacked with the ball and hit a mid-range step-back jumper, scoring another 2 points.

Almost every minute, Qin Fei scored, and his personal score rose from double digits to the 1th point, and then continued to rise.

Excessive ball possession rate may cause the team to run unsuitably, but if the teammates are all rough guys who are good at defense, with four defenses and one offense, then there is no problem.

At halftime, Qin Fei scored 29 points personally, and the Warriors led the Pacers by 54 points 47 to 7.

Reggie Miller also felt a little tired.

The scene is still extremely manic, and the fans in the Bay Area are making noise all the time.

It's not that he doesn't have fighting spirit, but he's a little tired.

The game is not over yet, and the Pacers are definitely unwilling to give up.

Everyone knows this in their hearts. The purity of the Warriors is that they only need to hand the ball to Qin Fei, and the rest is to wait for the ball. If there is an open space, just throw the ball.

This style of play is simple and rude. If Qin Fei is not in good condition, the game will be over.

Winning or losing is in the hands of one person, this is the core.

The focus of the audience watching the finals all over the world is Qin Fei.

During the halftime break, Carlisle also came to ask Qin Fei if he could continue dancing alone?
Do you think I can't show off?
The championship was approaching, and everyone was nervous. Qin Fei felt that it was natural for Carlisle to be a little nervous.

But he himself is not false at all.

"No one on the Pacers can guard me. Both Reggie and Jaylen Rose have fouled twice, and they also have fouls inside. We can even turn the third quarter into our moment of victory without waiting until the last quarter."

"Brothers, work harder, what we have to do is not let history remember us, but let us make history ourselves."

"Everyone will remember this moment because we are here and we are so unique."

Qin Fei said over there with some arrogance.

And then dish out some philosophical chicken soup for the soul.

Not to mention, Laomei's guys like to hear this kind of talk, and Qin Fei just gave a speech there, which made their blood boil, and their goose bumps got up, and they felt that their hearts had been transformed.

(End of this chapter)

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