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Chapter 630 Young George, his panic is visible to the naked eye!

15-minute halftime break.

Time has passed.

The second half began with the teams switching sides.

The final battle continues...

Lakers ball.

"Shh!"

Kobe then faced George again and hit a pull-up jumper, scoring in an audacious way.

It looked bad in front of George.

He defended very carefully and blocked the shot very effectively, but... he simply couldn't stop Kobe.

This is really a headache.

Switch to offense.

Su Yan faced another three-man attack, but he remained calm and asked Tyson Chandler to come up and cover him.

Curry was also moving around on one side, creating space.

Su Yan shook off one player and drove towards the basket, drawing the defensive attention of the other two players.

If we attack directly.

With Bynum, nicknamed "Little Shark," guarding the paint, a forced attack against three defenders might not be very effective.

"Wow!"

Su Yan was very rational.

He chose to pass the ball to George, who was cutting to the other side, and could directly attack the basket.

Lakers power forward Humphries couldn't keep up.

However... Bynum, nicknamed "Little Shark," was still guarding the paint, and George faced him directly in the restricted area.

He grabbed the ball and suddenly jumped up.

"boom!"

The two engaged in intense physical combat in mid-air. George tried to draw a foul, but... Bynum didn't give him the chance.

George makes a difficult shot as he descends.

"Bang!"

Missed.

rebound?!

George jumped a second time to secure the rebound, only to be met with fierce, face-to-face defense from "Little Shark".

The confrontation is very intense.

The pressure is immense.

George was in a good position, and theoretically he had a chance to force a second jump attack.

but……

He did not attack.

cannot?!

No.

I don't dare.

On the one hand, the defensive pressure from "Little Shaq" was indeed very strong; on the other hand, George was still a bit timid.

It wasn't a wide-open three-pointer.

His attack wasn't decisive enough.

This is the finals stage; shooting open three-pointers is the limit, and there are no attacks that are absolutely certain of success.

He was still hesitant to attack.

He was afraid of making mistakes.

That's understandable.

"Wow!"

George passed the ball out, and Curry had an opportunity in the left corner, so he decisively took a three-pointer.

"Bang!"

Missed.

Humphries secured the rebound.

If this attack misses, then theoretically it's the same whether Curry or George attacks.

but……

George believes Curry has a higher probability of ending the game, Su Yan has a higher probability of ending the game, as for himself...

It will not be terminated voluntarily unless absolutely necessary.

In their first encounter, George felt the dominance of "Little Shaq" Bynum in the paint.

The next round.

He also tangled with Artest and Kaven off the ball, experiencing the same incredible power in the contest.

This surprised him greatly.

He even believes that many of Artest's physical confrontations and aggressive plays were fouls.

but……

The referee didn't call the call at all, and completely ignored it.

A biased referee?!

No.

George disagrees, believing that Artest is experienced and knows what level of defensive intensity is best in the Finals.

This is both skill and experience.

This is something he lacks.

The same applies to Kobe and Paul; he tacitly acknowledges that these players perform better, more freely, and more calmly in the Finals.

He's a rookie.

This was his first time standing on the finals stage, and he had so many shortcomings.

These shortcomings made him hesitant and timid during the competition.

This greatly alarmed young George; his panic and unease were clearly visible!

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