I Don’t Want to Be the Boss

One Thousand Six Hundred and Sixty-Seven. A New Version of the Bear-Brave Duel!

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"Little Overlord's Authority (S):

Goal 1: The host obtains the 2013-2014 regular season MVP through other means. (Completed)

The full competition with various MVP contenders has begun.

Goal 2: The host needs to defeat Stephen Curry, the most dazzling superstar in the small ball era, and win the 2014-2015 regular season MVP when the small ball storm comes.

Event Reward: If you win the 2014-2015 regular season MVP and complete the MVP in a row, you will be rewarded with an S-level core strength training card.

Note: If goal 2 is not completed, this event will be reset, and the new event goal is three consecutive MVPs."

Sun Ce looked at the newly triggered event and felt that the system description was in line with his thoughts. Curry was definitely not the strongest player of this era, but he was definitely the most dazzling player in the small ball era.

Curry is just like Chamberlain in ancient basketball, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in the 70s, Magic Johnson in the 80s, Jordan in the 90s, and O'Neal in the early 21st century. He is so special.

Sun Ce originally planned to compete with Curry for MVP, but something happened, which gave him more motivation!

Since he was in the second grade, he has always been in the top two of MVP. He has won 3 MVPs in the past 4 years. This year, he has a chance, so of course he wants to continue to impact!

After entering the court, Sun Ce greeted the other side, mainly other players. He had just had lunch with the Warriors' three-man team at noon. The first website is http://m.xbequge

After greeting, Sun Ce warmed up the ball on the court and looked at the ability evaluation of the other players.

"Stephen Curry,

Ability evaluation S-, offense S+, defense B, three-point SS..."

Averaging 4.8 three-pointers per game in 14 games, with a hit rate of 45%, as expected by Sun Ce, Curry's three-point evaluation is really off the charts!

Klay Thompson's three-point rating has broken through from S-level to S-level in one summer, which is already very impressive. Since the start of the season, he has made 3.1 three-pointers per game with a hit rate of 43%, which has stabilized the performance of last season, but Curry has made more shots, scored more, and has a higher hit rate!

However, in terms of strength, Sun Ce thinks Harden is stronger. This guy who looks like a husky is the cornerstone of the Warriors!

"James Harden, ability rating S, offense S, defense A, three-pointer A+, mid-range shooting A, layup S+..."

After playing for the Warriors for two years, following the growth trajectory of the Thunder team, Harden has become one of the best players in the league! And he is not only good at three-pointers and touching porcelain, but also has a first-class mid-range shooting.

In addition, there are good teammates. Harden can defend very well as long as he wants, but there are many opponents that he is not willing to defend seriously and looks down on.

But when Sun Ce saw Harden's eyes looking at him on the court, it was as if he saw a furniture look. He knew that this guy would definitely defend seriously tonight.

The Warriors' biggest improvement is Draymond Green.

"Draymond Green, ability rating A-, offense B, defense S-, three-pointer B, mid-range shot C, layup A, pass A-..."

This guy has directly become a contender for the best defensive player!

Only one month into the new season, Draymond Green has begun to yell at the Warriors for 90 million for 5 years.

...

At 6:58 in the evening, Sun Ce and Klay Thompson, Paul George, Randolph, and Aldridge's starting lineup appeared.

On the Warriors side, Curry, Harden, Harrison Barnes, Draymond Green, and Thabeet's starting lineup appeared.

For the opposing players, the two teams feel both familiar and unfamiliar. In fact, the overall lineup of the Grizzlies has not changed much. There is one more Aldridge, and the other three players who joined are all substitutes. The Warriors have no changes in core players.

But the playing style of both teams has changed a lot this year, and they started during the winning streak, and they can't figure out the strength of the other side.

Watching Aldridge jump ball with Thabeet, Sun Ce was a little puzzled. He didn't trigger the upgrade event of "Splash Power", but he didn't care too much. Maybe it wasn't time yet.

As for the "bully", in this event, superstars like Curry, Durant, Westbrook, etc. were all singled out, such as competing with Durant for the scoring title last season.

And the two goals of competing with Westbrook for MVP last season and competing with Curry for MVP this season should also be considered as one of the "bully" events, but taken separately, these two goals added up are enough to be regarded as an S-level event.

Watching the referee select the ball and come to the center circle, Sun Ce focused his attention, the game was about to start!

At 7 o'clock in the evening, the referee blew the whistle to start the game on time, threw the ball into the air, and Aldridge beat Thabeet to win the jump ball.

The Warriors quickly retreated. The 14-game winning streak at the start was not given for nothing. This year's Warriors' overall defense is stronger than last season because of Draymond Green's leap-forward progress!

Sun Ce didn't have a chance to get off the ball quickly, and after Paul George advanced to the frontcourt, he signaled to launch an attack from the outside.

The opponent's defense under the basket is too good. Thabit, who will be 28 years old in February next year and is in his prime, is like Gobert, who is more experienced and stronger at present. He doesn't know much else. He can only eat cakes, defend close distance and under the basket. Gobert still has room for improvement, but at this stage, Thabit gives the Grizzlies players a feeling that Gobert's dominance under the basket defense is a level higher than Gobert's dominance in training.

With Draymond Green, who actively assists in defense, Randolph feels that he can't get into the inside!

The conventional play doesn't work. Paul George signals Sun Ce to the high position on the right side of the three-second zone to play the immature triangle offense!

In the playoffs last season, the Warriors' defense has taken shape, but the Grizzlies played a season of offense last season, which just avoided the Warriors' strong defense and minimized the impact of the Warriors' defense on their Grizzlies. However, in the first round of the playoffs last season, the Grizzlies were slightly inferior to the Warriors overall, and relied on Sun Ce's several outbreaks to turn the tables from 2 to 3.

In that series, the Grizzlies once encountered a fierce defensive sniper attack from the Warriors. The coaching staff came up with a solution at the time, which was to use Sun Ce's strong low-post back-to-back attack that night to play a triangle offense. In the seventh game, Sun Ce's high and low post back-to-back attacks became the starting point of the offense.

Sun Ce received the ball with Harrison Barnes, and Paul George passed the ball to Harden to cut into the basket and went around the basket. At this time, Sun Ce turned left and broke through to the right baseline!

Harrison Barnes followed closely, and Paul George, who was using Aldridge's pick-and-roll, blocked out to help Sun Ce block Harrison Barnes. Sun Ce came to the baseline, and Thabeet hesitated for a moment and did not expand out to make up for the defense. Sun Ce made a hook shot from the baseline!

The tacit cooperation between Paul George and Sun Ce and Sun Ce's increasingly sophisticated skills were shown in the first round.

When the Warriors attacked, Draymond Green received the ball in the frontcourt and stayed at the top arc, waiting for Curry to run out of position after Harden cut in and contained him, and passed it to Curry, who received the ball and made a three-pointer!

In the first round of the Warriors' attack, the fans who watched the Warriors' game for the first time this season had only one feeling - how could they score so easily?

It felt like Draymond Green passed the ball to Curry and Curry scored.

Only the players on the court could understand how exquisite the Warriors' running position was.

The offense and defense switched, and the Grizzlies attacked.

Sun Ce and Paul George did the same thing. Sun Ce turned around and broke through again with the help of Paul George's pick-and-roll to the baseline. This time, after Aldridge helped Paul George block Harden, Thabit expanded out. Seeing that Sun Ce used Paul George's pick-and-roll to fill in Sun Ce, the space under the basket was covered by Thabit's huge body, but Aldridge did not stay under the basket after the pick-and-roll, but quickly pulled to the left side of the three-second zone.

Sun Ce passed the ball to Aldridge, and Harden couldn't do it because of the huge height difference. Draymond Green went up to double-team him immediately. Aldridge responded with a high-low pass - high-low pass, and immediately passed it to Randolph who cut in from the left baseline. Randolph received the ball and made a layup easily!

Very beautiful cooperation!

The Warriors had no choice. They couldn't let Curry, who was defending Klay Thompson, double-team Aldridge. Even if Aldridge's awareness behind the ball was not enough, Curry and Harden could not interfere with Aldridge's shooting.

The triangle offense played by the Grizzlies was unexpected by the Warriors. Steve Kerr studied the Grizzlies before the game and thought that the Grizzlies might use the triangle offense against them.

But now it is found that even if they know and are prepared, they don't know which three players the Grizzlies' starting lineup will use as the triangle in the triangle offense.

Because they are all too powerful!

This time, the triangle offense with Klay Thompson restraining, Paul George picking and rolling, and Aldridge making the final decision is too different from the triangle offense they expected with the three Grizzlies' outside stars.

However, this defense showed that Thabit was actually very conscious in the first round of defense. If Sun Ce was given the opportunity to shoot directly, Sun Ce would at least have a quick stop hook, which would have more or less affected him, but letting Aldridge catch the ball and shoot from mid-range or Randolph eat the cake would be too stable.

But there was no way out. Sun Ce scored one goal, and Thabeet could only expand out. Then the Grizzlies successfully played a triangle offense that was not mature but just right for the Warriors.

Both teams played their trump cards from the beginning, without hiding them.

The Warriors used Draymond Green's high-position vision and passing ability, Curry's three-point threat, and Harden's all-round scoring threat to help Thabeet who stayed in close range and Harrison Barnes who cut in to score.

The key point of this play is that Draymond Green pulled to the top arc, coupled with the containment of the Sea Wave combination, completely emptied the basket, and created opportunities for Thabeet and wing role players. This is a play that Mark Jackson tried before but did not dare to use as a regular tactic.

In the first quarter, the two teams made changes. Curry, Harden, and Draymond Green on the Warriors side did not change. Iguodala and Ezeli were replaced during the official timeout to ensure that there was a center to protect the frame and strengthen defensive mobility.

The Grizzlies' outside trio did not move, and Randolph and Larry Sanders were replaced to enhance defensive mobility and offensive speed.

After the first quarter, the Grizzlies led the Warriors by 1 point, 32 to 31, and went into the intermission.

Although the Grizzlies led by 1 point in the first quarter, the fans felt that their team played harder than the opponent!

Fans saw that the Grizzlies' running position was obviously more complicated than the Warriors. The Warriors seemed to play very simply, and the Grizzlies seemed to be struggling more.

And no matter how beautiful the Grizzlies scored, the Warriors could easily keep the score close. Looking at the personnel adjustments of the Warriors, they were just strengthening the defensive mobility, not for offense.

The Grizzlies players also had this feeling.

In fact, the Grizzlies played very hard. The fans felt that the Warriors played very simply when they saw them play for the first time. It seemed that they could shoot after one or two passes, and they shot accurately.

But Sun Ce and others felt more on the court!

The timing of the off-ball pick-and-roll, the clear and strong running route, and the pass of Draymond Green.

Sun Ce only played against the Warriors led by Steve Kerr for the first time, and he understood why Steve Kerr could win the championship as soon as he took office.

The players are very strong, and more importantly, Steve Kerr really took over everything left by Mark Jackson, and added changes to it.

The most obvious thing is to make good use of Curry's three-point threat!

Three-pointers are not the Warriors' weapon to win, but a threat. Not counting tonight's game, the Warriors averaged 12.2 three-pointers per game this season, which is not much higher than last season. They averaged 114 points per game so far this season, second only to the Grizzlies' 118 points per game. The biggest improvement is the scoring efficiency at the basket.

For the Warriors, they will not be surprised at how well the Grizzlies play offensively, after all, the Grizzlies had already scored the highest average points per game in the league last season.

But on the other hand, the Grizzlies are not used to the Warriors' new style of play!

Last season, when Mark Jackson coached, the Warriors' occasional flashes of inspiration became a regular style of play under Steve Kerr!

The most incredible thing is the "maturity" shown by the Warriors, that is, the incomparable confidence. The players who cut in dared to shoot confidently after receiving the ball, and Draymond Green dared to throw when he was left empty at the top of the arc, and he really threw one into him...

Sun Ce scored 8 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal.

On the Warriors side, Curry looked very coquettish, scoring two three-pointers in a single quarter, but after the first quarter, he only scored 6 points and 1 assist. After playing for 6 and a half minutes, Thabit scored 1 point more than Curry.

But Curry's role is undoubtedly the greatest!

The strong confidence that he dares to throw and score as long as he is given the ball, even if Sun Ce has opened the eyes of heaven, but when he personally feels it, he knows why Curry, who only averaged 23 points and 7 assists in the original time and space, can win the MVP.

Curry, who is about to enter his peak, plays in a shocking way!

The Grizzlies, who took advantage of the home court, tried their best in the first quarter, and they shot accurately. Sun and Klay Thompson each scored a three-pointer, and Yi Jianlian, who came on as a substitute in the last two minutes, also scored a three-pointer. Even so, they still only took a 1-point lead.

On the other side, Curry exuded strong confidence from head to toe, and also gave his teammates strong confidence.

But in fact, Curry was under a lot of pressure, but he had to have this kind of confidence. This was what the new head coach Steve Kerr had discussed with him. He had to maintain this kind of confidence at any time, no matter whether he felt good or not, and he couldn't have the slightest stage fright.

He had to maintain the strong confidence of the universe's No. 1 three-point shooter in order to inspire his teammates.

At first, Curry was not so willing, but as he played, Curry found that this seemingly useless and confident attitude that would be regarded as pride by other opponents was too important for the team.

Because he is indeed the best three-point shooter in the world, the confidence he showed came from the heart, not pretended, which would give his teammates a strong and positive hint.

It's just that the Warriors played so well today, with smooth offense and good switching on defense, but they were still ahead of the opponent.

The key point is that they didn't play a counterattack, and the Grizzlies' defense improved very quickly!

Fortunately, the Warriors didn't let the Grizzlies play a counterattack, and even when Sun Ce stole the ball, Iguodala used a tactical foul in time to stop Sun Ce from starting a fast break.

Curry felt that the best thing they did was that almost all their shots were successful and not blocked by Sun Ce.

In fact, the more decisive the layup and dunk, the less likely it is to be blocked. Sometimes Sun Ce's block was really because he rushed in and the opponent subconsciously pulled the lever. He didn't have time to block the shot, but the opponent's pull gave him the opportunity.

The star players of both teams felt a lot of pressure because of the strength of the opponent, but Grizzlies assistant coach Brian Shaw felt suddenly enlightened!

He has been looking for a way to play a triangle offense based on the Grizzlies' outside three-man lineup, but he can't think of a way to really bring out the team's strength.

Tonight, Paul George temporarily changed his tactical strategy and did not play pick-and-roll pass-cut cooperation, allowing Sun Ce to launch a triangle offense, which gave Brian Shaw a new idea!

The great man said it well, practice is the only criterion for testing truth. Brian Shaw has been tinkering with it on paper for half a year without opening up his mind. Paul George took the initiative to play a triangle offense against the Warriors, which helped him open up his mind!

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After the intermission, Paul George was replaced and rested, while Sun Ce and Klay Thompson continued to play. Sun Ce had not used physical potions in other games except the opening game since the start of this season, so there was no problem.

Klay Thompson was mainly responsible for defending three-pointers and running to catch the ball and shoot, so his physical strength was not a problem.

But Paul George had to work hard to analyze the game situation and make decisions on the play because he had an unreliable third brother. He also had to defend Harden on the defensive end and had to play one single from time to time. He was the one who consumed the most in the Grizzlies' triangle.

Curry and Iguodala, Brandon Rush, Harrison Barnes, and Draymond Green played.

Looking at the combination of Sun Ce, Klay Thompson, Carter, Richard Jefferson, and Yi Jianlian on the opposite side... the other side also sent out a lineup without a center!

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