Mountain Peak System: a Path to NBA

Chapter 65: Never Back Down (Single Day 20000 Words Update! Begging for Subscription!)_3


Even historically, in the 05/06 season, the Phoenix Suns would engage in an undefended battle with the Bucks, resulting in a final score of 149 to 152.

Seeing this score, do you find it absurd?

If you think the score the Suns achieved in the game is ridiculous, it only shows that you're not a fan from this era.

Because true fans of basketball from this era are well aware that the Suns are the most stunning scene in the NBA at this time.

Perhaps not everyone agrees with their style of play.

But they are indeed leading the trend of this era.

Even the current Warriors can only be considered followers.

This evening, there are many reasons why the Warriors failed to win this fast-paced battle.

For example, they had just undergone a life-and-death battle with the Lakers, leaving them physically and mentally exhausted.

For example, they are on a streak of away games, and travel has exacerbated their fatigue.

For example, during the game, Stoudemire and Nash, aided by Marion, shamelessly ambushed them.

But...

After losing 108 to 125 at the Phoenix Suns' home court, Qin Yue immediately stopped the team's coach, Montgomery, who was planning to review and identify the culprits for the loss.

Because from his teammates' unwilling expressions, Qin Yue saw an ever-growing sense of unity within the current Warriors.

"Mike, a loss is a loss, and we can make up for our shortcomings in future practices.

But reviewing after the game, which can easily affect the team's mentality, should be avoided in the future."

In Qin Yue's view, the coaching staff certainly needs to find the reasons for the Warriors' loss.

But why not solve the problems on the training court, instead of always pinpointing who is to blame after the game through reviews?

With 82 games in an NBA season, the current Warriors aren't truly a strong team.

Review and blame?

Totally unnecessary.

On the 10th, the Warriors lost another game in San Antonio.

This night, the young Warriors were once again taught a lesson by the seasoned Spurs and Qin Yue's seniors.

This lesson is named:

——Championship Heritage.

In fact, regardless of how annoyed Gray might be in Qin Yue's memory, fans cannot change the fact that during this period, the Spurs not only had the top-tier advisory team but also possessed Tim Duncan at his peak, Manu Ginobili, and Tony Parker, who was about to reach his peak.

During the game, dealing with his own seniors was already hard enough for Qin Yue; he also had to face the encirclements from other Spurs players.

Regarding this, Qin Yue said indignantly on the court, "We agreed on one-on-one, but how come it's always one-on-two?"

Upon hearing this, Duncan chuckled wickedly and said, "Welcome to the NBA, junior."

Two fists are no match for four hands became Qin Yue's true portrayal this night.

However, during this game...

When Qin Yue completed a powerful one-handed dunk on the court, a small mishap occurred on the sidelines.

At that time, Popovich was seen coldly laughing and saying, "A truly flying raptor... Wonder if he will fall to the ground like Vince Carter in the future." (Note ①)

Seeing this, Duncan, who was initially messing with Ginobili's head, immediately became serious.

Then, walking straight to Popovich, Duncan said solemnly, "Pop, I don't like this joke."

At that moment, seeing Duncan's extremely stern face, Popovich said in a panic, "Tim... I didn't mean it like that, since you don't like it, I won't make this kind of joke anymore."

Duncan naturally didn't like this joke.

Because in this life, he and Qin Yue have the same "roots."

On the 11th, back-to-back games led to another loss for the Warriors.

This time, they lost to the Mavericks in Dallas, who had not yet been renamed the Lone Ranger.

Compared to the early season schedule...

The Warriors were indeed punished by the schedule during this five-game away streak.

After all, historically, the Spurs and Mavericks from this season had 63 wins and 60 wins respectively...

Not to mention that the overall strength of the Warriors needs improvement...

At this moment, they are surprisingly back-to-back against the "Cowboys"?

In Qin Yue's view, the NBA scheduler truly didn't consider the Warriors as humans, but as real cowboys.

"Playing peak Duncan and Nowitzki back-to-back, which idiot scheduled this?"

A day later, on the 13th, the Warriors finally faced a relatively weaker opponent, also their final opponent in this five-game streak:

Led by Old Deng Liwei, the Los Angeles Clippers.

During this period, the Clippers, equipped with "Captain" Brand, Corey Maggette, "Alien" Cassell, Chris Kaman, "Old Cat" Mobley, and Shaun Livingston, were not that future rotten team.

If Qin Yue remembers correctly, historically, this Clippers team entered the playoffs this season with 47 wins.

In fact, if only talking about overall strength...

This Clippers team actually stands above the Warriors.

And compared to the away Warriors, they have the advantage of time, place, and people at home.

Adding to the past impression of the Warriors...

To be honest, before the game began, even Warriors fans had mentally prepared for the team returning to Oakland with a four-game losing streak.

However...

When the Warriors returned to Los Angeles again...

No one expected that on the evening of the 13th, they would end their five-game journey with a resounding victory.

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