Chapter 33's post-match commentary is full of memes, and the key to controlling the score has b
Chapter 33's post-match commentary is full of memes, and the key to controlling the score has b
When Green successfully grabbed the offensive rebound amidst strong opponents, the fans at Chase Center erupted in cheers.
But what followed immediately was his breathtaking pass. As the basketball was swatted away by O'Neal and the final buzzer sounded, the game, which had been a close contest for a long time in the crucial moments, finally ended with the Warriors' narrow defeat.
The home crowd fell silent again, silenced by Green himself.
But at this moment, the popularity of many live broadcast rooms in China has started to surge again. After all, it is a great opportunity to criticize Draymond Green. Neither Warriors fans nor haters will let it go. This is even a strange balance point where the two sides can often form a united front. That is, almost everyone dislikes Draymond Green, although the reasons for their dislike may be different.
"What's wrong with Dream Chaser now? I was just about to praise him for grabbing the rebound, but what kind of pass was that? Couldn't he see that huge open shot from Chen?"
"This is unbelievable! And this guy calls himself a card dealer? Li's hands were so wide open that the opposing team could see him and prepare to pounce, but Green's eyes are practically blind..."
"Oh dear, is Brother Song Jiang going to give Li Kui poisoned wine again?"
"But shouldn't my brother take the blame today? He only managed 18 points on 18 shots. If it weren't for Ah Chen and Brother Zui playing so well today, the game would have been over long ago. In the crucial final shot, he couldn't even get a shot off, and now he's blaming Brother Zui..."
……
The scene of the game.
As the final buzzer sounded, the Jazz's substitutes rushed onto the court and celebrated by surrounding Mitchell and O'Neal.
In this final defensive round, it was mainly these two who made the contribution.
The Warriors players all looked dejected, with Curry shaking his head in frustration. Without greeting his teammates or opponents, he headed straight for the player tunnel, clearly not in the mood to stay and give interviews.
Some people have criticized certain star players for not greeting their opponents after a loss and instead walking towards the player tunnel, but Li Xingchen thinks this is completely unreasonable.
First of all, this has happened to almost everyone. Who hasn't felt ashamed to stay on the scene because of a poor performance?
Kobe has it, LeBron has it, Durant has it, and Curry has it too.
It seems like only Jordan doesn't have one, and Li Xingchen doesn't seem to have one either.
If that's the case, then Li Xingchen does indeed have the potential to become a god.
Moreover, such feelings and behaviors are completely understandable and are only human nature. In addition, the series is far from over, and Curry must be eager to fight back in the next few games. It is even more normal for him to temporarily avoid direct confrontation with his opponent at this time.
As for Draymond Green, he didn't show any extreme behavior. He just stood there in a daze under the basket, seemingly regretting his mistake. Under the spotlight, the stubble on his cheeks looked a bit gray.
Finally, Kerr personally went onto the court to reassure the players still on the court, and after greeting the Jazz team, he led them back to the team's locker room.
Although they lost the game, they are only down 1-2 in the overall score. The series is far from over, and now is definitely not the time to be discouraged.
Post-match interviews proceeded as usual.
Kerr and Curry, among others, did not refuse. After all, they are veterans who have experienced many Finals, and their ability to adjust their form is naturally exceptional. They certainly wouldn't be discouraged by the outcome of just one game.
For most of the interview, they were reflecting on themselves. Curry bluntly said that he played "terrible" today, and Kerr also felt that his final sideline play was extremely bad.
It's worth mentioning that, just like in the post-match interview of the previous game, they solemnly praised Li Xingchen's outstanding performance today.
Although his score was still only sixteen points, every basket felt crucial. In the first half, when the team was on the verge of collapse due to a significant deficit, he hit three consecutive three-pointers to help the team turn the tide. In the final moments of the fourth quarter, he was on full display on both ends of the court, hitting crucial three-pointers to keep the team alive and making crucial defensive plays to decipher the opponent's tactics, almost leading the Warriors to a miraculous comeback.
It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that Li Xingchen deserves the Warriors' MVP award today.
Cole even stated bluntly, "Perhaps it's time for us to make some fundamental changes."
"Star Li, he played exceptionally well. We'll need him to perform even better in the upcoming matches!"
Although it wasn't explicitly stated, the implication was quite clear.
In the next game, Kerr is very likely to make a change to the lineup, and the key to the change will likely be to put Li Xingchen in the starting lineup!
……
On the internet, the popularity of the NBA has decreased slightly after the live broadcast of the game ended.
But the various discussions continue unabated.
Game 3 of the first-round series between the Jazz and the Warriors generated significantly more buzz than other playoff games because it went down to the wire.
This can be seen from the number of people who rate the game after it's played.
In today's game, the Warriors players received extremely polarized ratings.
Curry was given a low score of 4.2 by tens of thousands of people. The top comment no longer joked about Ayesha like it did in the last game, but instead posted the data to criticize him: "Eighteen shots, eighteen points. Is this the God of War Curry?"
Of course, there were also those who made jokes: "Eighteen shots, eighteen points, remember my name is Stephen."
As for Draymond Green, he received an extremely low score of 2.8.
Besides being bombarded by Warriors fans for his final passing error, many fans from other teams are also questioning his hard foul on Gobert, which he pulled down from the air during a defensive play with about a minute left in the game.
There are very few players who can get both their own fans and haters to give them low scores, and Draymond Green is definitely one of the best among them.
Chris Paul has a natural advantage when it comes to ratings, because no matter how badly he performs, his devoted fans will work together to keep his post-game rating at 5.8, paying tribute to the legend.
As for the players who received high scores, they were naturally Mouth Bro and Li Xingchen.
Wiggins scored 19 points in this game, the highest for the Warriors, and his efficiency was also quite good.
Despite a high rating of 9.6, the top-rated comment is still about the Golden State mathematicians:
18 points in the first game, 17 points in the second game, and 19 points in the third game; Wiggins' first law still applies.
As for Li Xingchen, he received a score of 9.9 from over 100,000 people. After all, they are compatriots, and people naturally praise his outstanding performance.
However, some astute commenters seem to have already noticed the key elements.
"Star Bro, how come you've scored sixteen points in three consecutive playoff games? Are you some kind of Golden State mathematician like Mouth Bro?"
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