[NBA]More Warriors than Warriors, Celtics copy 2015 Golden State legend

[NBA]More Warriors than Warriors, Celtics copy 2015 Golden State legend

The NBA Finals officially kicked off on Friday (3rd), and the Celtics, who were striving for the 18th championship in team history, played a Jedi counterattack once morest the Warriors in Game 1. They won 40-16 in the final quarter and won a dramatic comeback 120-108, breaking the The Warriors are undefeated at home in the playoffs this year, leading 1-0 in total games. This year’s “Green Army” has emerged strongly since the middle of the season. Compared with many aspects, there is a shadow of the Warriors establishing a dynasty and winning their first championship in 2015. More warriors than warriors, perhaps, the big day for the Celts to reproduce the style of the king of the league has finally come!

Datu (1st from left) Game1 is normal.Datu (1st from left) Game1 is normal.

Datu (1st from left) Game1 is normal.

Warriors star Iguodana (right) has just recovered from injury, and his state needs to be improved.Warriors star Iguodana (right) has just recovered from injury, and his state needs to be improved.

Warriors star Iguodana (right) has just recovered from injury, and his state needs to be improved.

All team members lacked the experience of the finals, but the “Green Army” was just a newborn in Game 1 and was not afraid of tigers, especially in the last quarter with the Warriors’ always strongest weapon “Three-point Rain” counterattack. Shi Bishen successfully won the first battle. Take a closer look at the Celtic army, including Jayson Tatum, who became a first-team member of the year for the first time, rookie coach Ime Udoka, and new main player Marcus Smart, including Datu. ) and Jaylen Brown, the building blocks of success.

Qili Tomson (left) only qualified for Game1.Qili Tomson (left) only qualified for Game1.

Qili Tomson (left) only qualified for Game1.

Stephen Curie (middle) struggled alone in the first battle.Stephen Curie (middle) struggled alone in the first battle.

Stephen Curie (middle) struggled alone in the first battle.

In comparison, the Warriors in 2015 also had the first selection of the annual star point guard Stephen Curry, rookie coach Steve Kerr, as well as newly promoted main players Sambo Curie and Klay Tomson. Thompson) and Draymond Green. Even more coincidentally, in the first game of the finals, the Warriors in 2015 once fell behind by 14 points, and the Cavaliers fired their first shot, but this year’s “Green Army” is even more beneficial, regaining a 15-point gap to win. Of course, the Celtics want to replicate the road of miracles, and for the time being, they are only taking the first step, winning the championship, and even reaching the finals like the Warriors in 6 years in the past 8 years. is expected.

Celtic coach Uduka's ability to lead the army is surprising.Celtic coach Uduka's ability to lead the army is surprising.

Celtic coach Uduka’s ability to lead the army is surprising.

The veteran He Ford, who played in the finals for the first time, performed bravely.The veteran He Ford, who played in the finals for the first time, performed bravely.

The veteran He Ford, who played in the finals for the first time, performed bravely.

It is worth mentioning that Celtic chief star Datu actually performed averagely in Game 1, scoring only 12 points on 3-of-17 shooting, but many other teammates had excellent performances, including veteran center Al Horford’s 26 points. Score, Sharon Brown and Smadge scored 42 points together, and even Derrick White scored 21 points as a backup, still able to win. Looking through the data, Datu has made three low shooting percentages in this playoffs, 5 of 16 once morest the Nets, 4 of 19 once morest the Bucks, and even 3 of 14 once morest the Heat. In the next battle of the 3 games, Datu rebounded and scored 39, 30 and 31 points respectively. The Warriors of Game 2 may face a bigger test.

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