The NBA regular season continues, and the killing scene continues to be staged. I thought that Lakers Reeves would become the best today, who knew that the limelight was all snatched by the two fish belly teams next door.
In the Thunder-Pelicans game, the two sides fought until the last minute, and Alexander took a free-line serve despite the defense to hit an outrageous super-far three-point draw, and the home audience fell into a boil. With only 1.4 seconds left, the Pelicans received the ball at the back and threw a large logo three-pointer 70 feet from the basket, and the ball was in the net to kill the game.
In just 4.5 seconds, the Thunder experienced a big ups and downs, the league reversed the king failed to defend the home, and the Pelicans won an exciting victory. Generally speaking, logo three-point kills appear in the midfield position, but Graham has scored this difficult three-point shot in the backcourt, which is the most of the NBA's whistle-blowing kills in the past 25 years.
After capturing the city of Russia, the Pelicans ceded the position of deputy squad leader in the west to the Thunder, who had suffered three consecutive defeats. The Thunder, which had hoarded multiple future draft picks, took a big step toward signing, and the Pelicans desperately needed a win to sweep away the haze that hovered over the team. Zion's return date is uncertain, Ingram is unable to lead the team back to normal, and Willie Green's coaching ability is tested.
Although this is only the penultimate battle in the West, the Pelicans can take away valuable victories on the road and will undoubtedly become a turning point in the team's season. Previously, the Rockets opened a seven-game winning streak after slaughtering cattle at home, and likewise, the Pelicans had the ability to bottom out.