Chapter 150
The Blazers had another opportunity for a fast break. The Kings could only retreat hastily. The ball was controlled by Dior, because Li Qi had already run to the front.

Dior knew that Christie's steals were very ferocious. His nickname was the scalpel. On the one hand, he described his strong single defense, and on the other hand, he described his steals as sharp as a scalpel. Therefore, Dior did not dribble sideways like Christie did just now.

The King's players were a little distracted defensively. In other words, during the second quarter, they were completely stunned by the Blazers' substitutes.

After Li Qi got the ball, he made no adjustments and just shot from the outside. Gerald Wallace rushed over very aggressively, but it was a step too late. The ball scored and Li Qi became the first player to score 20 points in this game.

He and his teammates all returned to the bench, and D'Antoni asked with concern, "Rich, do you need a rest?" At present, the second quarter has only played for more than 8 minutes, but the Blazers' offensive is still as smooth as quicksilver under the leadership of Rich.

Li Qi nodded, and D'Antoni looked at the other players and chose to let the madman play. The madman was the second-best ball-handling player in the Blazers after Li Qi. Although Blake's ball-handling level was good, but because of his physical fitness, Christie could bully him as much as he wanted.

The Kings were very passive, and Adelman didn't know how to adjust. "Now we are 15 points behind, and Rich will definitely rest, so try to chase points while he is away." He can only comfort the players in this way.

"Rich is really too strong. He played such a shock wave with a substitute. Rick has to make adjustments. It's best to move the score back while Rich is away."

Adelman couldn't hear Grant Napier's words. If he heard it, he would definitely say "you do what you want" to the other party.

In fact, the Kings have scored 31 points in the game so far, and the shooting rate is really not low. It's just that the Blazers on the opposite side are too perverted.

As expected, the Trail Blazers played Li Qi, Madman and the other two starters, plus Dior and Josh Howard. The reason why Dior was not on Maggette was because Maggette's ball-handling ability was not as strong as Dior's, and the opponent could have an extra spot on the court.

Christie was being targeted by the Trail Blazers again in the backcourt. He could only pass a long pass to Anthony Peeler, who ran to the frontcourt. Peeler was outside the three-point line on the left. Barry stood inside the three-point line and watched him. Peeler patted the ball back and forth, and finally patted the ball to his right hand.

Duang, this ball is very similar to Gerald Wallace in the last ball. He obviously has a long attack time and does not need to be so anxious, but he is still in a hurry, so the ball hits the iron and the rebound is picked up by Milicic.He dribbled the ball over the halfway line alone before handing it to Sprewell.

After Sprewell received the ball, he didn't go in the middle, but went to the left. He found Diaw. After Diaw got the ball, he passed Gerald Wallace with one step. Sic scored in the mid-range shot, and the score was further expanded at 31:48.

On the King's side, Adelman finally chose to make a substitution. He replaced Brad Miller and replaced Sangueira, who had no sense of presence on the offensive end.

But I don’t know why the King’s offensive rhythm still can’t be opened. Divac received the ball in the high post and handed it to Doug Christie outside. He returned to the penalty area. Doug Christie got the ball and shook Sprewell in the high post.

Randolph passed the ball to Sprewell, because the lead was relatively large, and the madman came to the frontcourt and made a three-point chase like Li Qi, but unfortunately the ball flew behind the basket, and the King started the ball from the backcourt.

Christie dribbled the ball over and handed it to Divac. He threw off the madman and ran into the penalty area. However, the Serbian center had no chance to play the ball because of Milicic's younger generation. In other words, Milicic completely blocked Doug Christie.

He had no choice but to turn around with his left hand and choose to hook, but all his strength was used to fight against Milicic, which caused the ball to be completely useless, the ball was not scored, and the rebound was picked up by the Blazers.Milicic picked up the ball, rushed to the frontcourt, and passed the ball to his teammate in the frontcourt. The madman made a layup and scored 2 points, 50:31. The Blazers were not affected by Li Qi's exit, but the Kings were physically unable to hold back because of the back-to-back.

Adelman still didn't play Bibby, but replaced Gerald Wallace and replaced Peja. Peja came up and used his running position to score two points in the middle distance. At 50:33, the King finally broke the scoring drought in a few minutes, but these two points were not thirsty at all. They were too far behind now, almost 20 points.

After the Kings scored these two points, they retreated at a leisurely pace. As a result, Milicic seized the opportunity and passed a long pass from the backcourt to Dior who ran to the restricted area of ​​the frontcourt. The Frenchman scored 2 points, 52:33.Their next attack almost made a mistake, and Adelman could only continue to call a timeout.

(End of this chapter)

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