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Warriors God tactics exposed: splash around the circle double cover dream chasing cards Klay clenched his fist to celebrate after Klay scored

On March 31, Beijing time, the warriors' tactics were exposed again, splashing in a circle to cover double, and the dream arc was dealt at the top, which made the opponent defenseless.

Warriors God tactics exposed: splash around the circle double cover dream chasing cards Klay clenched his fist to celebrate after Klay scored
Warriors God tactics exposed: splash around the circle double cover dream chasing cards Klay clenched his fist to celebrate after Klay scored

With 6:43 left in the third quarter of the battle with the Pelicans, the Warriors attacked at halftime, Lamb served a sideline ball, and the others began to run the tactic.

The core of this tactic is to splash each other to cover each other, I saw that Klay first made a cover for Curry, and the opponent bypassed the cover, but McCollum, who originally defended Klay, paid full attention to Curry, and Jones, who originally defended Curry, continued to cling to Moe.

This is that Curry has gravity, but Curry did not take apart to attack, he went around in a circle, but made a cover for Klay, which caught the opponent off guard.

McCollum was blocked by Curry, Klay went around the cover, ran out of the open position, chased the horse to pass the ball, Klay received the ball and shot a three-point shot and hit steadily. By the time McCollum got rid of Curry and wanted to block it, it was too late.

After Klay hit this three-pointer, Curry was also quite excited and clenched his fists in celebration. This tactic is so ingenious that Warriors reporter Joe Viray bluntly said that the splash is covering each other, which is really unfair to the opponent.

This tactic also works for the Warriors, remember that last season Curry and Poole ran arm-in-arm to cover, which can be said to have a similar effect. Now 40-37, the Warriors are sixth in the West and are currently in the best standings, with the potential to avoid a first-round encounter with the Suns. However, the Warriors are only 1.5 wins away from the fourth-place Sun, will Kerr pick an opponent? See.

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