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41 points big win The highlight is in the end?

41 points big win The highlight is in the end?

Beijing Shougang 119:78 Nanjing Tongxi

To be honest, before the game, how many points did you think Shougang could win?

When was Shougang's last win of 40+?

Under the premise of "knowing in advance how to win", you may expect the shougang team to "stumble" as the leader in the first three quarters, but you can't imagine the "last quarter of the wild ride" of 38-6.

Equally unexpected, the most interesting scene of the whole game turned out to be the last ball.

Receiving an assist from Shuhao, Raymond was accompanied by a "Oops XX" and easily scored a basket to freeze the point difference at 41 points.

Subsequently, both of them looked embarrassed, and Raymond kept raising his hand to apologize to Tongxi's bench. You can still clearly hear Shuhao say to the big Leizi: I shouldn't pass it on.

Indeed, it is Shuhao's biography that puts Raymond in a dilemma, so let's punish you for three seconds of reflection

"Since coming to Beijing, I haven't fought such a rich battle."

There are 3 minutes and 34 seconds left in the first quarter. Zhu Yanxi appeared on the scene and replaced Fan Ziming. At that time, the "five tigers on the field" of the Shougang team were: Fang Shuo + Gibson + Raymond + Jussi + Qiu Tian, a thorough set of "two lineups". The five played 5 minutes and 46 seconds straight.

In the fifth year of coaching Shougang, Yannis can finally touch the bright head and sigh while testing the lineup: This battle is really rich!

It turns out that the "troubles of happiness" are the twelve people who report each game.

The battle has only just begun

41 points big win The highlight is in the end?

Guangsha, Shanxi, Liaoning and Guangsha are the opponents of Shougang in the next four matches.

I hope to see the scene of the brothers sitting under the field and leisurely "watching the play".

Edit: balance

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