Chapter 233

Curry usually seems to be a joking, easy-going and friendly player.

Even money, which is the most important thing for many players, doesn't matter to this kid who was born in a wealthy family since he was a child.

In his junior year, Curry only played 26 games due to injury, and his numbers dropped a lot.

It was also at that time that the Warriors offered him an early contract extension, and the young Curry directly agreed.

That contract was worth $4 million over four years, and it was an out-and-out child labor contract.

In fact, in the fourth grade, Curry averaged 23 points, 4 rebounds and 7 assists per game. If he signed at that time, he would definitely be at the maximum salary level.

But Curry is not a person who has no desires and no desires. The biggest reason why he has been training hard for more than ten years, gaining fame and fortune, and still forgetting his life on the court is his desire for victory.

Kerr once said: "I think the most underestimated thing about Curry is his desire for competition. Maybe because of his size and appearance, he looks a little different from other NBA stars."

So even at the age of 36, when his teammates younger than him have degenerated so much that he can't even recognize him, he still pushes out his full potential and fights fiercely with Li Kaiwen, who is a teenager less than him.

Curry knows that as long as they can keep Golden State's two home games and drag the suspense of the outcome to the last moment, then with their rich experience, technical and tactical system, and strong and stable mentality, they will definitely be able to win in the final decisive battle. Li has the upper hand.

In the first few games, because of the double frame protection of Shelby and Brother Nongmei, and the fact that both of them are highly mobile insiders, most of Curry's breakthroughs were abolished.

Now seeing Rivers and Vanderbilt pull down the average height of the Lakers, his eyes are green.

With a simple off-ball screen, Curry rushed behind Green to receive a hand-off pass, and then the Warriors pulled away, allowing him to face Vanderbilt, who came from the singles.

He made two consecutive ISO fry dribbles, shifted Vanderbilt's center of gravity, and then suddenly accelerated to the left.

Although Vanderbilt is much taller than Curry, he is also a striker with extremely fast feet. Seeing Curry pick up speed, he immediately rushed over and opened his arms to interfere.

But before his lateral slide had gone 1 meter, Curry pulled the ball back and returned to the position where he had just received the ball.

Vanderbilt understood that the distance between the two was enough for Curry to take ten shots. Regardless, he immediately put his feet together and threw himself at Curry in a standing long jump posture.

No matter, at least he can't let him take a three-pointer easily!

But Curry's change was not over yet. Before Vanderbilt jumped in front of him, he immediately accelerated to the right. As soon as the two entered and exited, Vanderbilt was completely passed by him!

Curry, who was so successful, went straight into the inside line, jumped up fearlessly in the face of the thick eyebrows coming from the supplementary defense, and threw one hand in the air,
With a super high arc, hit this throw that was almost shot near the free throw line!
This is Curry's arsenal, the most confident way to punch the frame that can be used.

There is no need for physical confrontation, no need to look at the faces of the defending players, and rely entirely on your own touch that day!
This is a move that Kevin Li can't play anyway. The 36-year-old three-pointer is still working on his ninth playoff trip.

The Warriors continued to overtake the score tenaciously, and the two teams had already taken out the bottom of the box, and began to fight hand-to-hand, fighting to the death.

Before the start of the next round of defense, Curry changed from his usual meekness and yelled at Wiggins,

"Don't forget Cole's previous request, let me double-team that rookie, don't give him a chance to stand up!"

Andrew Wiggins nodded.

After Li Kaiwen broke through Clay, he was once again surrounded by the Warriors.

And Looney did not leave the thick eyebrows this time, but insisted on getting stuck and occupying the space under the basket.

Seeing that he could not directly attack the frame, Kevin Li distributed the ball to Rivers who was on standby outside.

And the Warriors did show a very strong defensive rotation speed. Almost at the moment when Li Kevin threw the basketball to Rivers, Curry had rushed over and blocked his shot.

Rivers experienced the baptism of last season's playoffs. He was also selected for the US national team in the summer. His ability to handle the ball is second only to Kevin Li in the Lakers team. He did not force his shots either.

Instead, he broke through step by step, breaking into the inside against Curry's defense.

The Warriors' defense is extremely flexible. The moment Rivers stepped into the free throw line, Green stepped forward quickly, eager to try.

At this time, Rivers seemed to sense the impending net, and immediately stopped on the spot, turned around and made a shooting posture after a shot.

Curry's center of gravity was instantly transferred, and Green followed up two steps forward, preparing to double-team Rivers with him.

Fighting and fighting, the Warriors were actually hit by the Lakers' turns to break through and score the ball into a zone defense.

Rivers has fully mobilized the Warriors' defense, but he still remains patient, passing the ball through the gap between Curry and Green.

This pass is full of imagination and courage.

Even a slight tilt of Curry's butt, or even a slight stretch of Green's legs, can destroy this pass.

If you make a mistake at the last minute, you can imagine what will be waiting for Rivers!
Li Kaiwen had already seized favorable terrain on the inside when Rivers broke through. After receiving a second pass from Rivers, Klay Thompson was behind him, and Wiggins was not far in front. No one else.

Excellent opportunity to attack the frame!
Leaping high, grabbing the ball with one hand and preparing to dunk.

Kevin Li had always been the one who organized the pass before, and it was a great feeling to be able to eat the pie given by Rivers today.

Seeing that there was no way to stop him, Clay had no choice but to hug Li Kaiwen tightly to stop his rising momentum.

Seeing that he was only a few centimeters away from the basket but unable to rise up, Li Kaiwen turned his palm over at the moment he was entangled, and lightly tossed the basketball upwards.

The man hits the ground and the ball catches the net.

The referee whistled, and Li Kaiwen actually scored 2+1 at a critical moment!

The fans at the Chase Center hugged their heads in despair, with disbelief on their faces.

They originally thought that the net that the Warriors woven for Li Kaiwen today would make this rookie fall into it and be unable to break free.

But never expected that Li Kaiwen struggled for the whole game, found a flaw at the last moment, and killed it!
Li Kaiwen stretched his arms after landing, and directly pushed Clay's arms away.

Heard Clay still chattering behind him, as if displeased with his rude pushing.

Li Kaiwen turned his head directly, and pressed his head against Clay, pushing him back a few steps like a bull!
(End of this chapter)

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