Mountain Peak System: a Path to NBA

Chapter 63: You Can Also Insult My Idol (27K Words Update Included!)_2


Seeing this, Little Deng Liwei chimed in, "Let's all stay sharp; we must reclaim the score this quarter."

In this quarter, Qin Yue scored 12 points, grabbed 4 rebounds, made 3 assists, and blocked 1 shot.

Murphy and Little Deng Liwei have found the right way to play together with Qin Yue.

The former has range, so he always uses screens to create space for Qin Yue.

The latter moves actively, so whenever the Jazz dare to double-team Qin Yue, Little Deng Liwei transforms into a phantom of death.

Moreover, as a substitute, Jack didn't give Chris Paul, who was nearly knocked down by Davis in the first quarter, any advantage during their matchup.

As a result...

Before Chris Paul could regain his footing, the original Mr. Big Beard, fully recharged, returned to the court.

At that moment, Paul looked at Davis with a perplexed gaze, wondering why every NBA guard seemed as fierce as if they'd eaten dinosaur tails?

First it was Deron Williams, and then Baron Davis...

At halftime, the score was 64 to 67.

Tonight, these two teams, who were competing to tank last season, thrilled all the fans with an ultimate offensive showdown.

During halftime, Murphy shared some tips with Brown: "When you partner with Qin on the inside, don't worry about your fouls, because Qin's fouls are much more valuable than yours.

As long as you think Qin might commit a foul, you can step in and take the foul on yourself first."

A month ago, Murphy was berating Qin Yue as a bastard...

Brown's fragile heart was once again greatly affected.

However, Murphy's tips proved to be very effective.

In the third quarter, although Brown was forced out due to three consecutive fouls...

the constant fouling against the home team Warriors tonight...

forced the increasingly pressured referees to appease the home fans through "balancing calls" in the subsequent games.

After all, this isn't the NBA of twenty years later where officiating could openly be theatrical.

In fact, upon reflection, even the referees realized that the Jazz players seemed to have been infected by Harpring, always looking for a whistle whenever they attacked the rim.

Meanwhile, on the sidelines, seeing Qin Yue head to the free-throw line for the fourth time tonight, Brown asked confusedly, "Was this part of your plan, Troy?"

Hearing this, Murphy shook his head and said, "I just wanted you to take a few fouls for Qin... How was I to know the refs would balance it out?"

The balancing whistles in the third quarter of this game became the only blemish in this offensive showdown.

Because the game was frequently interrupted, it wasn't as spectacular as the first half.

In the final quarter, Qin Yue and Davis teamed up to secure the victory for the Warriors.

Paul had no way of dealing with the hand-off plays between Qin Yue and Davis.

The Jazz's inside shooters weren't strong defenders, and Kirilenko had to be the primary help defender.

But this quarter, Little Deng Liwei firmly kept Kirilenko pinned to the outside.

Throughout the game, he only took five shots, hitting all five, each a crucial three-pointer.

At this time, Richardson, who didn't get any playtime in the final quarter, felt embarrassed.

In terms of personal ability and athletic talent, Richardson definitely surpasses Little Deng Liwei.

In terms of basketball understanding, Richardson, who won an NCAA championship with the Spartans Team, isn't without tactical acumen.

But...

In the first two games of the new season, this former Warrior Head of the Family clearly played himself out of a role.

Is it because Richardson couldn't hit those open threes on the court?

No.

Is it because Richardson's defense isn't as good as Little Deng Liwei's?

No.

Alright, if neither of those is true, then why...

did Richardson become just a spectator in tonight's final quarter?

Could it be that Qin Yue is a player who can only adapt to specific teammates?

Did this cause Richardson to struggle to fit into the new Warriors system?

On the sidelines, watching his teammates growing better chemistry with Qin Yue, Richardson fell silent.

And on the court, seeing Paul willing to help defend against Boozer...

Qin Yue, already penetrating the Jazz's paint, launched an attack against the zone Paul was guarding.

At that moment, for the bond that lasted two and a half years...

As Qin Yue slammed the ball into the hoop over Paul, he landed and immediately struck a Bellingham-style god-like pose.

Even though it's just the start of Qin Yue's career...

In his eyes...

This was undoubtedly the most memorable dunk of his career!

Because Chris Paul had just been defeated by him!

"Chris made a courageous decision at that moment, and I won't question my judgment based on his performances in the first two games of his career. He's the most intelligent point guard of his age group." After the game, when asked about Paul being dunked on by Qin Yue, Jerry Sloan responded this way.

In the end, this game, which could very well lead to a broken friendship, ended with a score of 111 to 121.

That night, Qin Yue achieved his first "30+" scoring in his career, racking up a total of 31 points, 12 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 blocks, 1 steal, and 3 turnovers.

A triple-double in his career debut.

"30+" in his second career game.

And he led the Warriors, who had only 13 wins last season, to a two-game winning streak, an unimaginable dream start for Warriors fans...

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