This striker is not serious

Six hundred and fifth massacre

While Lin Ying and Durant were chatting, the outside world was also predicting the trend of the finals.

ESPN even conducted a nationwide fan survey covering all age groups based on fans’ opinions.

The survey results showed that 86% of fans believed that the Nets defeated the Warriors.

This is a very scary number. In the past few years, this number has reached a new high in finals predictions, second only to the 2001 Lakers.

This is not to say that the current Nets are weaker than the Lakers at that time. After all, in addition to their own dominance, the game also depends on the strength of the opponent.

An obvious fact is that this Warriors team is obviously stronger than the original 76ers team.

And more detailed voting showed that among these fans, more than 52% believed that the Nets would end the game 4-1.

Do you think this ratio is low?

In fact, more than 30% of fans believe the Nets will sweep the Warriors.

In other words, nearly 90% of these fans think the Nets will easily defeat the Warriors.

Although the Warriors' defeat of the Lakers should be considered an upset, many fans cheered loudly.

But obviously, no one thinks that the remaining Warriors can defeat the Nets.

Maybe the Warriors will break out and win one game, but it's impossible to win this series.

The Nets are not the Lakers, and they have neither glass players nor fear of the Warriors' high-intensity defense.

The one-sided prediction ultimately annoyed Green from the Warriors.

Because there is a three-day break from the end of the conference finals to the beginning of the finals, reporters have been asking similar questions during these three days.

Finally, when he arrived in Brooklyn for final preparations, Green couldn't help it after being asked this question by reporters for an unknown number of times.

"They said we were doomed, that we had no chance, but the people saying these things probably hadn't even seen us play, and we were by no means a team that was going to be beaten easily.

I can't say that Gordon's absence has no impact on us, but this team still has Steph, and Klay, and me. That's why we are here. Anyone who underestimates us will do it.

Pay the price."

Green's response was tough and received support from a large number of Warriors fans.

On the one hand, Green's statement this time does make sense.

On the other hand, and the more important point is that when facing such a terrifying opponent like the Nets, they really need such a voice to give them the Warriors. Otherwise, what reason do they have to believe that the Warriors can win?

After all, many of the 86% of fans are Warriors fans.

The opening game of the Finals begins at the Barclays Center.

At the beginning of the game, it set a new high in ratings for this year's playoffs.

Of course, pre-game surveys show that this year fans don’t want to watch the suspense of the game more, but want to see how the Nets win.

During the warm-up before the game, Green was given a lot of shots.

Not only because of what he said before the game, but also because of the crucial point that Green will be facing off against Lin Ying during the game.

And as long as fans have good memories, they will probably never forget that he was Lin Ying's teammate in the All-Star Game, but was still rubbed against Durant.

Green is the core figure of the Warriors, and can even be said to be the spiritual leader, but nothing good has happened to him when he met Gemini in recent years.

The pre-match warm-up was over and the starting lineups of the two teams were announced one after another.

Warriors: Curry, Thompson, Casspi, Green, Pachulia;

Nets: Bradley, Kobe, Durant, Lin Ying, Jokic.

The two sides started the game. Thompson took a deep breath and then hammered his chest. Curry said a prayer and then took a deep breath and jumped several times.

In fact, let alone Curry and the others, Green also looked solemn.

These are all manifestations of inner tension.

After all, what they have to face is a unique 75-win team in history, plus the strongest team that has never lost in the playoffs.

"beep!"

With a whistle and cheers from the fans on site, the finals officially kicked off!

Jokic's long arm moved the ball back to the Nets half, and the home team got the first opportunity to attack.

After the Nets advanced to the frontcourt, the ball reached Lin Ying's hands after two passes.

As the playoffs continue to deepen, the Nets' offensive focus has begun to shift to the Gemini.

Lin Ying glanced at Green, and facing the latter's fierce eyes, he made a sudden acceleration and reverse direction breakthrough and directly passed Green.

Just like, in the past.

The gap in strength cannot be made up by pure mental attributes.

Lin Ying did not enter the "zone" space, but he had already entered the Warriors' inside line in the blink of an eye.

"Bang!"

Before Casspi could help defend, Lin Ying leaped high and made a powerful one-handed dunk, slamming the ball into the basket!

The emotions of the fans at the scene were ignited from the very beginning.

Because they could feel a signal from Lin Ying's offense: Lin Ying did not intend to hold back on the Warriors!

This means that they may really have a chance to see the Nets create the myth of being undefeated in the playoffs!

Of course, the Warriors would not accept their fate. Looking back at the iconic Warriors offense, Curry came out to catch the ball and made a three-pointer.

"Whoa!"

Hands up and swords down!

There is no problem with the Nets' defense, whether it's Bradley following up or Durant switching defenses.

But the Warriors also showed why they were able to defeat the Lakers. They didn't just rely on Davis' injury to reach the Finals.

After all, a team with Paul and James is not so easy to beat.

After scoring, Curry raised his hand to celebrate the three-pointer, then shook it down hard.

It can be seen that the fiery touch at the beginning gave him more confidence in winning the game.

Just looking back, Lin Ying continued to break through and passed the ball to Durant on the weak side during the double attack. Durant caught the ball and shot a three-pointer from the right.

"Whoa!"

The same hollow bag!

Thompson's defensive switch was in place for this ball, but it was obvious that Durant, who was discussing with Lin Ying to sweep the Warriors, was also holding his breath.

Not only do they want to be dynasty, but they want to do so in an unprecedented way!

Thompson's cut under the basket was very beautiful, but the Nets' defense tonight was airtight. The moment he took the shot, he was interfered with and destroyed by Lin Ying, and the rebound was also turned around and grabbed by Lin Ying.

The Nets launched a fast break, but the Warriors retreated quickly. Bradley, who received the ball, did not have a direct layup opportunity and turned around and passed the ball to Kobe, who was following up.

Kobe caught the ball and looked back, jumped up, and with his legs together, it was a mid-range pursuit.

"Bang!"

The ball bounced off the backboard and fell steadily into the net!

This is obviously not a wrong shot, but an authentic shot that pursues stability.

Curry made a beautiful fake shot and accelerated the fast break.

Casspi took the ball and took a quick shot, but unfortunately failed to hit.

On this stage in the finals, the shooters who can perform well are the top ones, and Casspi's name is not among them.

This time the ball bounced outside and was taken directly by Durant.

The Nets turned around and launched another fast break, but this time the Warriors' defense couldn't keep up.

After receiving the ball, Bradley jumped up and dunked with both hands to end the fast break.

3 to 9!

The Nets had a flawless start. Not just one or two of them were online, but all of them were online!

Thanks to them, they met the Hornets in the Eastern Conference Finals, and everything was in good shape.

The Warriors look to be in trouble tonight.

No, it's more than just trouble.

Thompson broke through to the inside and caused Jokic's foul and got two free throw opportunities.

He swayed his body from side to side, took a long breath, and then made two free throws to help the Warriors stop the bleeding.

Then in the next round, Jokic fired directly from the top of the arc!

An ultra-high parabolic three-point shot passed through the net like an intercontinental cruise missile.

The emotions of the fans at the scene have exploded.

Whether it's a coincidence or whether everyone is online, the Nets' efficiency on the court can only be described in one sentence: I really don't know how to lose!

Correspondingly, the Warriors don't know how they won.

After the whole game, even including the garbage time in the last quarter, the Nets still shot 58% from the field.

Moreover, their number of turnovers in the game was only half that of the Warriors, and the Nets had twice as many turnovers as the Warriors.

While the Nets continued to score goals, they also prevented the Warriors from having too many shooting opportunities.

It feels like they hang you up by your hands, tie your feet, and then unleash a wave of force on you, leaving you with no room to resist.

The direct result of this is that the Warriors players are confused.

On the Warriors' bench in the fourth quarter, Curry looked at the score from time to time and shook his head. Thompson leaned on his chair with a dull look on his face, and Green clenched his fists, but was completely helpless.

They were definitely confident before.

You must know that in the G1 game, Hayward was injured and fell behind in the first half, but they still fought back in the second half and defeated the Lakers with a full lineup.

Even if the Nets are stronger than the Lakers, they are still confident.

However, they finally discovered that the strength of the Nets, especially the Nets who are in such an online state, is not even a little bit better than the Lakers.

They didn't even feel there was even a slight chance.

128 to 98, a completely one-sided massacre.

After the game, fans had gone from expecting the Nets to sweep to feeling sorry for the Warriors.

"I think the Warriors have played well enough and losing is not their problem."

"The Warriors are definitely one of the best teams this season, and whoever meets the Nets will be like this."

"I believe the Warriors will adjust quickly. They are not an easy team to beat."

Such remarks appear endlessly on social media.

However, this is not that they suddenly changed their minds, but a kind of human empathy: sympathy for the weak.

Because the Nets are too strong, the Warriors have been automatically classified as weak.

This is certainly not what the Warriors want, at least, not what Green wants.

"We don't need these sympathy, they are just lucky and God will not always be behind them."

Green made such remarks before the start of G2.

It worked, and Warriors fans were once again inspired.

Even the Nets cannot always play with such high efficiency.

The g1 game was just accidental, this finals will not end so easily.

Amid such remarks, g2 started fighting.

Similar to the scene in the previous Western Conference Finals, the Warriors played very high defensive intensity from the beginning of the game.

This will quickly drain their physical strength, but they do so at any cost.

Obviously, they want to drag the Nets into a physical fight like they did against the Lakers.

This does have some effect.

But, it's not decisive.

Because the Nets, especially the Geminis, are so good at one-on-one duels.

What's more, they are all too fast.

Most of the time, they can complete one-on-one undifferentiated singles before flanking and assisting defense are in place.

Moreover, they continued their excellent form in G1, and the Warriors had no one who could guard them.

Whether it's Green, Iguodala, or Thompson.

Even looking at the bigger picture, the Warriors' defensive system is the same as in the past, and there is no way to defeat the Gemini.

Because of the two unsolvable super scorers, the defense is always focused on one thing and not the other.

Especially, when they are in good condition.

2 to 0.

Moreover, like G1, it was a unilateral massacre.

After this game, the fans' mood also changed again.

Because the mentality of "sympathy for the weak" is inevitable, but this emotion will not last forever.

They have changed from "the Nets may complete an unprecedented victory and win the championship" to "the Nets will complete a complete victory and win the championship".

What they are thinking about now is that this moment will come quickly!

"Damn it!"

After returning to Oakland, this curse became Green's mantra.

Because after two games, he has realized that the Warriors are no match for the Nets.

The Nets are not just in good shape in one game, they are really ridiculously strong.

He has this understanding, but his character does not allow him to admit defeat like this.

This huge gap between reality and expectations was completely unacceptable to him.

But now he can't do anything but curse.

Pachulia noticed Green's mood and came over to comfort him for a while.

"Zaza, we must give Stephen more help. We must not admit defeat so easily."

Green said through gritted teeth.

The continuous massacres had made him feel extremely uncomfortable.

He can be defeated, but he can never be humiliated.

"But what else can we do?"

Of course Pachulia understood what he meant.

But when he thinks of Lin Ying, he feels a tingling sensation in his big toe.

Green couldn't help but twitch the corners of his mouth.

The biggest difference between Lin Ying and Jordan is that this guy is really a wolf killer, more than a ruthless person.

And as many people expected before the season, the Nets also signed James Johnson in the middle of the season.

Maybe they really don't dare to do anything.

"Damn it!"

Full of dissatisfaction, it finally turned into a familiar curse.

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