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Cole Paigo came on to regain the weapon of the championship, playing a 9-0 attack wave in 60 seconds to turn things around

author:Ju Ge Pin Qiu

On October 27, Beijing time, the Warriors won a wave of four consecutive wins after a 106:98 reverse victory over the Thunder.

Four consecutive wins!!! It was the Warriors' first four-game winning streak since the 2015-2016 season. This wave of xidapuben's record has also made many fans dream back to the peak.

Coincidentally, in these four games, the Warriors all completed the reversal in the state of falling behind at halftime to win. It also made the Warriors the first team to achieve this achievement since the Clippers in the 1985-1986 season.

Such a record of four consecutive reversals is a record for the Warriors. For Warriors fans, there is a sense of déjà vu - "three crazy warriors".

Cole Paigo came on to regain the weapon of the championship, playing a 9-0 attack wave in 60 seconds to turn things around

Facing such a youth army as the Thunder, the Warriors did not play easily, and before the end of the first half, they were once 15 points behind the Thunder. By the end of the third quarter, the Warriors, who had been behind, played a wave of 17:2 attacks to complete the reversal. In the end, the game was harvested smoothly and safely.

The reason why the Warriors can play such a sharp counter-attack wave has a lot to do with one of Kerr's substitutions. In the final 2 minutes of the third quarter, Cole made a bold, but habitual substitution. He replaced Green with veteran Iguodala as the team's center.

While serving as a center forward, Iguodala also took over the command of the stadium. Under Iguodala's command, the Warriors have won consecutive empty three-point opportunities. In more than 60 seconds, the three-point shot was three-of-three, playing a wave of 9:0 attack, completing the reversal of the third quarter.

Next, let's take a look at how Iguodala, who plays the center, dispatches the team's attack.

Cole Paigo came on to regain the weapon of the championship, playing a 9-0 attack wave in 60 seconds to turn things around

At around 1:30 in the third quarter of the game, after Iguodala advanced the ball to the right 45 degrees, Damien Lee, who was immediately at the top of the arc, immediately reached for the ball and prepared to receive the ball and shoot. What seemed like a perfect quick-attack opportunity was vetoed by Iguodala.

Seeing Iguodala's right hand pointing toward the paint area, Damien Lee understood and immediately ran to the basket.

Cole Paigo came on to regain the weapon of the championship, playing a 9-0 attack wave in 60 seconds to turn things around

Damien Lee's run immediately compressed the defender into the paint. At this point, Curry, who is 45 degrees on the left, has a three-point shooting opportunity. At this moment, Iguodala still has not passed the ball to Curry, because at this time, alexander of the Thunder has begun to supplement Curry.

Iguodala then passed the ball to Toscano in the bottom left corner.

Cole Paigo came on to regain the weapon of the championship, playing a 9-0 attack wave in 60 seconds to turn things around

After Toscano got the ball, although he got an empty three-point opportunity, he hesitated slightly, so that he lost the opportunity to shoot three-point shots.

Immediately after, Toscano broke through to the inside line with the ball; meanwhile, Iguodala did not move to the basket, in order to continue to contain the Thunder defense.

So Toscano passed the ball to Porter, who after receiving the ball, passed the ball to Damien Lee in the bottom right corner. After Lee received the ball, he immediately hit a three-point shot.

Warriors 75:76 Thunder, the point difference narrowed to 1 point.

Cole Paigo came on to regain the weapon of the championship, playing a 9-0 attack wave in 60 seconds to turn things around

At 1:09 in the third quarter, after Curry advanced to the front with the ball, Iguodala immediately stepped forward to cooperate with his attack to block and cut inside.

Curry used the block to move 45 degrees to the left, while Iguodala cut to the free throw line to prepare for the next attack.

Cole Paigo came on to regain the weapon of the championship, playing a 9-0 attack wave in 60 seconds to turn things around

Subsequently, after Curry held the ball and was wrapped up, he immediately divided the ball to Tuscano, who was 45 degrees on the left side. As soon as Toscano received the ball, he passed the ball to Iguodala.

As soon as Iguodala got the ball, he split the ball with Damien Lee; Lee received the ball and split the ball to Porter on the right. Porter hit a three-point shot.

Warriors 78-76 Thunder, leading by two points.

Cole Paigo came on to regain the weapon of the championship, playing a 9-0 attack wave in 60 seconds to turn things around

With about 30 seconds left in the third quarter, Iguodala's fast attack once again coordinated with Curry to block and cut inside. After Iguodala neche painted, he pinned down two defenders and passed the ball to Porter in the bottom right corner. After Porter received the ball, he hit another three-point shot.

Warriors 81:76 Thunder. At this point, the Warriors led by 5 points and completed the rebound.

Cole Paigo came on to regain the weapon of the championship, playing a 9-0 attack wave in 60 seconds to turn things around

The lineup of this wave of attack waves, with Curry as the bait and Iguodala as the central axis to dispatch the attack, is also reminiscent of the former championship winning oddity - death five small.

Today's Iguodala is old, and his physical strength is certainly not as good as before. However, from this wave of scheduling, it can be seen that Iguodala's ball dealer is still online. As long as Iguodala can contribute three minutes of heat at the end of the third quarter. Then, "brave three madness" will still be a daunting blow.

Text/Wei Lei

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