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NBL - Liu Chuanxing did not appear Cooks 15+13 Martin 17+9 Kings Killer Bullet

Live bar February 13 news Liu Chuanxing's Brisbane bullets today ushered in a contest with the Sydney Kings, the first half of the competition for Chinese player Liu Chuanxing did not get the opportunity to play, and the bullets also gradually fell into the disadvantage in the first quarter of the dominant situation, especially in the second quarter of the two teams to send a wave of flow of attacks, the Kings with a wave of 8-0 offensive rebound score and won a 4-point advantage to end the first half. In the second half, Liu Chuanxing still failed to get the opportunity to appear, and although the bullet pulled the score many times but failed to maintain the advantage, the suspense was maintained all the way to the end, the bullet played a key ball in the last moment with a 2-point advantage into the second reading, but the bullet lost rebounds in the last moment, and Adams on the King's side scored a violent dunk into 2+1, although the penalty was missed, but then grabbed the offensive rebound to help Martin complete the kill. In the end, the king magically reversed the bullet to win the game.

NBL - Liu Chuanxing did not appear Cooks 15+13 Martin 17+9 Kings Killer Bullet

Both sides of the data

Kings (8-7): Cooks 15 points and 13 rebounds, Martin 17 points and 9 rebounds, Bloom 7 points and 5 rebounds, Adams 15 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists, Baylors 5 points and 2 rebounds, Glover 8 points and 4 assists.

Bullets (5-8): Patterson 14 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists, Frank 18 points and 9 rebounds, Caddy 8 points, 2 rebounds and 6 assists, Correbus 8 points and 3 rebounds, Demich 8 points and 4 rebounds, Morse 4 points.

The two teams gradually found their sense after exchanging blanks in the opening two legs, with Frank scoring a strong goal to take the bullet first, and Martin's counter-attack jumper giving the Kings the first point. The opening matchup had the upper hand, and then Correbus and Patterson both hit three-pointers to take an 8-2 lead. However, the Kings side also entered the form later, With Bruk first playing a counter-attack 2+1, and then Martin hit a three-pointer from the outside to quickly catch up with the score. The Kings equalised on a five-point tie over Cooks and Gravel combined, but Demich's last three points helped the team regain a three-point lead to end the first quarter.

Baylors, who started the second quarter with a bench of five straight points, came off the bench to come back with five straight points, but the bullets that felt good on the outside quickly returned to Frank's three-point start to quickly return to the 7-0 offensive attack. But the Kings also quickly hit back with a wave of counterattacks, with Blück joining forces with Adams to score eight points, and the Kings responded with an 8-0 offensive wave to once again gain the upper hand. After sending each other a wave of streams, the two sides gradually returned to normal levels in the final segment, holding the leading Kings to steadily output the advantage, and in the final period, after Adams made two free throws, the Kings led the bullets 39-35 to end the first half.

Although the bullets opened with a mistake, Correbus's three-pointer and Patterson's counter-attack throw took the lead, and after Patterson and Cady joined forces to hit two more three-pointers, the bullets opened with a small climax of 13-2 to overtake the score. The Kings started the quarter without a feel for themselves, with only Cux scoring 2 points in the first 4 minutes. The timeout returned with the Kings to stop the bleeding, while the Bullets became unable to play after taking the lead, and the Kings found their form and quickly caught up with Adams' three-point lead. The bullets withstood the pressure in the final stage and relied on Cady's free throws to hold on to a three-point advantage into the fourth quarter.

The bullets in the final quarter opened the scoring round again in successive scores by Correbus and Frank and took a seven-point lead, but as before, the Kings solved the problem with a timeout, Martin counterattacked to take the lead in the score, and then Glover hit a three-pointer from the outside, and the Kings responded with a 7-0 offensive quickly to catch up with the score. In the second half of the tug-of-war, the two sides alternated points, the two teams played a draw many times, Patterson and Demich two key goals helped the bullets to get a 2-point advantage into the second, the final moments the Kings continued to fight for offensive rebounds, Adams staged a violent dunk into 2+1, although the extra penalty missed, but he grabbed the offensive rebound to help Martin complete the kill. In the end, the king magically reversed the bullet to win the game.

Both sides started

Kings: Adams, Vasilyevich, Bluk, Cooks, Martin

Bullets: Frank, Cady, Correbus, Schotter, Lamar Patterson

(Tuoba)

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