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Chapter 671 "The Three Young Masters of New York," Each Performing Their Duties!



Chapter 671 "The Three Young Masters of New York," Each Performing Their Duties!

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The fierce battle continues.

After a full quarter, the Knicks narrowed the gap from 10 points to 5 points, and they are steadily closing the gap.

The second half.

The game resumes after switching sides.

Su Yan then planned to use a logo 3-pointer to aggressively close the gap and further dampen the Lakers' momentum.

Kobe made an early prediction.

He started marking Su Yan in the logo area, a defensive position that had never appeared before Su Yan's arrival.

no way.

"Flame God" is so strong that you have to start defending him in the logo area or even the center circle.

Kobe's defense was timely and intelligent.

Su Yan failed to get a shot off, and after reaching the three-point line, Artest and Humphries both came to block him.

It's common for three people to surround "Flame God".

But it was normal for him to withstand the onslaught of three people.

"Wow!"

They acted arbitrarily, without any regard for reason.

It was a three-pointer that seemed impossible to hit, but the ball traced a beautiful parabola in the air... and plunged into the net.

Transition of possession.

Su Yan faced off against Kobe, who was in red-hot form. His suffocating, close-range defense made Kobe's attack difficult.

He was forced to stop several times, and had no choice but to retreat.

He couldn't score in the end and had to pass to Paul on the other side, who took a mid-range shot over Curry's defense.

Bad news: Kobe was contained by Su Yan.

Good news! Paul cut his losses in time and made that shot to seal the victory.

Next attack.

When Kobe faced Su Yan again, he asked Humphries to set a solid screen, creating a mismatch against George.

"drink!"

George let out a low growl to cheer himself on, remaining focused and guarding Kobe, trying to disrupt him as much as possible.

Kobe accelerated and stopped abruptly, then turned and backed down George in a contest, forcefully driving to the basket several times before suddenly turning and faking out.

Is it a real attack or a feint?

Kobe took a fadeaway shot, and George perfectly anticipated it, lunging to block it with his long arms providing ample interference.

"Shh!"

Kobe made the shot thanks to his individual skill.

But... George's defense was fine this time.

In the next possession against Kobe, he used the same focused defense to stop Kobe's attack.

at the same time.

On offense, George either runs to find open cuts or sits in the corner smoking, seemingly nonchalant, but in reality... once he gets the ball...

He will decisively shoot a three-pointer.

Defense + three-pointers.

This is what George has been doing on the court.

Curry didn't sit idly by; three-pointers are his strongest outside weapon, but... once an opportunity arises...

He will also make decisive passes.

He prioritizes finding Su Yan, and when the other teammates have a good enough opportunity, he will pass the ball to them immediately.

Three points + organization.

This is what Curry has been doing all along, and he's been doing it very well.

This way.

Su Yan, Curry, and George, the "New York Three Youngsters," all possess a certain three-point shooting ability on the court.

at the same time……

George focused on defense, while Curry provided playmaking support.

Su Yan, on the other hand, is "all-round offensive and defensive," using his own gravity to do various things on the court and influence the team.

The "Three Young Masters of New York" each have their own roles.

Together, they unleashed an astonishing power of dominance.

This allowed them to tie the score in just 5 minutes of the third quarter, and then take a 6-point lead in another 5 minutes.

The Knicks rallied from a deficit of up to 10 points to win by 6.

One reversal, another reversal, a 16-point difference.

The continued outburst from the "New York Three" has turned the tide, and they want both the point difference and the momentum.

The pressure... is on the Lakers!!!


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