Chapter 217 Chapter 216 Crazy G6 Night!

Chapter 217 216. Crazy G6 Night!
The Bobcats tied the score and the Eastern Conference Finals entered the decisive battle!

The Bobcats were able to grab a win in their first two road games and regain home-court advantage, which was considered an upset.

After Game 3, the media and experts predicted that the Bobcats would fall behind 1-3 on the road. If they won Game 5 at home, they would have a chance to advance to Game 6, but the hope was slim. After the first three games, all major media predicted that the Bobcats would be eliminated 3-2.

Unexpectedly, the Bobcats tied the score in G4!
In terms of strength, the Pistons have the advantage, and this has been confirmed.

Even in Game 4, it can be seen that the Pistons are stronger than the Bobcats. The Bobcats relied on Gerald Wallace's outbreak in the first quarter, Felton's outbreak in the second quarter, Okafor's outbreak in the third quarter, Zhang Yang's outbreak in the final quarter, and Rondo's outbreak in overtime... If any one of these links was missing, the Bobcats would have fallen behind 1 to 3.

Now, even if the Bobcats tie the score, most people still think the Pistons can win. Even if most people don't want the Pistons to make it to the finals, they recognize the Pistons' strength. Just like in the Western Conference Finals, people hope the Jazz can win, but they all think the Spurs will definitely make it to the finals.

However, the overall score has been tied, which means that the Bobcats have not given up, have the ability to fight, and still have a chance!

The Bobcats backcourt trio had an amazing performance tonight.

首节6分、第二节7分、第三节6分、末节10分,加时赛两分,张杨全场出战39分钟,25投12中,其中三分球3中2,加上5中5的罚球,拿到31分。

Zhang Yang averaged 24 points per game in the regular season. Although his selection to the second team was controversial, the statistics combined with his record are acceptable. Moreover, it is amazing for an 18-year-old player to perform like this.

In the playoffs, Zhang Yang performed even better. In the first round against the Nets, he averaged 27.5 points per game, which was even better than in the regular season!

In the second round, because the Bobcats' inside line was too restrained by the James-Hustle combination, the performance gap between the two teams was far greater than the record gap. Zhang Yang averaged only 29 minutes per game and scored 21.5 points, which was mediocre.

In the Eastern Conference Finals, it was incredible, he scored 4+ points in 30 consecutive games!

The playoffs are bigger than the regular season, the Eastern Conference Finals are bigger than the playoffs, and the finals... haven't been played yet.

But even if he has never played in the finals, people think that Bad Boy Jack has already demonstrated the qualities of a big-game player.

Felton also played very aggressively tonight. In the second half of G3, he missed three-pointers and several open shots, which was one of the reasons for the Bobcats' loss in G3. He stood up tonight, making 17 of 8 shots. Although he only made 7 of 2 two-point shots, he made 9 of 6 three-pointers, plus 2 of 2 free throws, and got a playoff-high 24 points in a single game.

The three-pointer in single play, the three-pointer with the help of a screen, and the close-range floating shot from the sidelines on both sides of the three-second zone, these three offensive methods have become his signature characteristics.

But the most surprising thing is also the key to the Bobcats' victory tonight - Rajon Rondo!

Rondo scored in double digits for two consecutive games, and got 14 points tonight, 6 of which were scored by breaking into the paint and getting close to Rasheed Wallace in overtime. His performance was very crucial.

People thought that Jarrett Jack would be the right answer as the backup guard for the Bobcats in the playoffs. However, Jack's ability is still a little lacking. The defense of Billups and Lynch Hunter is still a little too strong for him. He can't break through, has no good chances to shoot, and can't shoot against the defense... His ability is very comprehensive, but his strength is average.

On the contrary, Rondo, who has always been said to have a single offensive method, played very well at this time. He relied purely on speed to attack. If he could, he would attack. If he couldn't, he would pass it to Zhang Yang.

The performance of the three talented backcourt players of the Bobcats amazed the fans, but they also lamented the breakup of the double Wallace combination.

The fans' attitude towards the Pistons is very interesting. No one likes this team, but! Everyone likes the Pistons' Big Five!
After Billups won the FMVP in 04, he was not selected for the All-Star Game in 05. Fans felt sorry for Billups - how could a FMVP not make the All-Star Game the following year?
Apart from those who retired directly after winning the championship, Billups' experience is unique.

Hamilton and Prince are relatively less popular, but are also loved by fans.

The most popular are the two Wallaces. Rasheed Wallace has long been ranked in the top five in the Eastern Conference All-Star votes, even with popular players like James and Hill.

Ben Wallace was more popular. Before O'Neal came, he was selected as an All-Star starter for two consecutive years.

Three of the Big Five outside players are still young and their performances are getting better every year, but the two Wallaces are showing signs of aging this year.

If the double Wallace had not disbanded, even if they were older, they would have been able to rely on their absolutely complementary playing style to play the strongest inside defense in the league.

But when the two were separated, their aging was obvious. They were fine when they had enough energy in the early stages of the game, but as the game dragged on, they started to fail.

Just like tonight, in addition to Rondo's close attack on Rasheed Wallace, there was also Gerald Wallace who scored 18 points and 12 rebounds. The Crown Prince had 6 offensive rebounds tonight. The Bobcats were able to keep the score from being pulled away by double digits in the first quarter because of his breakthroughs and offensive rebounds, which led to the subsequent explosions of Felton, Okafor, Zhang Yang and Rondo.

Rasheed Wallace performed poorly on offense tonight, scoring only 11 points, 4 rebounds and 12 assists on 7 of 3 shots. Only his spatial containment was okay, creating good offensive conditions for Webber and McDyess, who scored 14 points and 12 points.

But when Rasheed Wallace needed to step up and share the pressure at the critical moment, he missed the open three-pointer, wasting Hamilton's 31 points and Billups' 22 points.

Tianzun saw the fans’ comments on his performance: The kids in Xiacun bully me because I’m old and weak!
...

At noon on the 2nd, the Bobcats returned to Charlotte.

In the playoffs, the players are either in meetings or in training. Today was the same. When we returned to Charlotte, the tactically minded players were called to the gym for a meeting.

He has been very nervous recently, but Zhang Yang enjoys it. If possible, he hopes that he can still be in the playoffs at this time every year, and he can be nervous even longer.

After G3, the content of the meeting became: which opportunities did we seize well in the last game and we should seize them next time, and which opportunities did we not seize and we should practice more.

Their style of play has been determined since G2, just rush all the way to the end!

Carlisle continued to enter the scumbag mode. He would answer when asked, and would not interrupt when not asked, so as to avoid affecting Bickerstaff's coaching.

On this road trip, he once again felt how wild Bickerstaff's style was.

So brave!

If it were him, he might not dare to continue playing like this after losing G3. This is completely a gambler's way of playing, but he won anyway!

He couldn't learn it, he absolutely couldn't learn it. Carlisle thought that he must fool people next season... No, he must persuade Bickerstaff to take on the position of an assistant coach or consultant to the coaching staff.

You don’t have to help in the regular season, but you have to lend a hand in the playoffs.

He may not adopt it, but there are definitely things worth learning from it.

As for now, he is not the head coach yet, so he just needs to continue to be a tactical question-answering tool who combines the strengths of everyone.

In the evening, Zhang Yang watched the live broadcast of Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals... It was very interesting. As soon as Duncan came back, Parker, who had only 12 points and 4 assists in the previous game with 12 of 7 shots, instantly stood up and scored 13 points and 7 assists with 21 of 10 shots. Although he couldn't defend against D'Antoni, he blew up the opponent on the offensive end.

加上日常21分10板3助攻3盖帽的邓肯,马刺队109比90回虐爵士队一场,大比分3比1领先,进入赛点。

Ginobili played for only 17 minutes tonight and didn't even have a chance to score. He scored 6 points on 3 of 8 shots and clocked out after three quarters.

Duncan's performance inspired Zhang Yang, and the next morning, he ran to the gym early to practice...

The two rest days passed quickly, and on June 6, the fifth game day of the Eastern Conference Finals arrived. The Bobcats faced the Pistons at home in a decisive battle.

At this point, both teams were already using their clear strategies.

Only by continuing with the extreme strategy can Bickerstaff minimize the gap between the two teams in lineup structure and game experience.

Sanders can only avoid the defect that the four tigers' scoring ability is not as good as the four young ones by playing team offense.

Zhang Yang played more purely tonight, shooting, shooting, shooting, and damn it, shooting!

Leave the defense to your teammates, just stand with your hands on your hips and follow Prince or Delfino on the wing. Of course, you still have to shrink when you need to defend, put all your physical strength and energy into offense, make good use of the offensive threats of your teammates, and maximize your output.

他首节打了7分钟拿到5分、第二节打了8分钟拿到6分,下半场打满拿到23分,全场出战39分钟,27投13中,其中三分球6中2,加上8中6的罚球,拿到34分3板2助攻。

Okafor steadily got 15 points and 12 rebounds.

杰拉德-华莱士17分、费尔顿13分5板9助攻、米尔萨普10分8板……

The four of them scored a total of 82 points, leading the team to 100 points in a single game.

活塞队方面,汉密尔顿27分、比卢普斯21分6助攻、拉希德-华莱士13分7板、韦伯14分7板5助攻、林奇-亨特12分、普林斯10分……

108 to 100, the Pistons beat the Bobcats by 8 points on the road, won the decisive battle and once again seized the home advantage!
In this game, the Bobcats' big four were no match for the Pistons. Billups and Webber coordinated the offense and produced a crazy performance with 6 players scoring in double digits.

Bickerstaff praised Sanders in the post-match press conference: "Philip is so good. In the passive offensive situation, he can make extremely effective adjustments in every game. My defensive preparations are useless. I think he is the best basketball coach."

Sanders praised: "Bernie is even better. He made a group of young players aged 18 to 24 burst out with amazing fighting power. I can't do as well as him. He is one of the best head coaches in history..."

The two head coaches praised each other after the game, which made the passing fans very happy.

The mutual praise between the two did not give people the feeling of commercial flattery, but more like using "off-field tactics".

Blame the performance of the opposing players on the opposing head coach.

Many fans sympathized with Sanders.

The impression this coach has given to fans has always been that of being aloof, serious, confident, unsmiling, and very ceremonial. He always appears in public in various suits with a straight back, and he even got an endorsement from a suit brand with his personal temperament and charm.

Fans recalled that after Game 1, Sanders confidently stated that everything was under his control.

After Game 2, Sanders said that it was up to him to take advantage of the road. After Game 3, Sanders said that the Eastern Conference Finals would not end so soon. Although the score was 2-1, it was a difficult time now.

After G4, he said he was ready to fight to the last game...

Now, after winning the decisive battle, Sanders has started to argue with Bickerstaff...Fans feel that Sanders was badly beaten by Bickerstaff in this Eastern Conference Finals.

An old reporter who started working in the 87s commented: "Sanders has tasted the feelings of those coaches who met Bickerstaff in the 88s and s, Dick Motta in the playoffs, Doug Moe in the playoffs..."

Dick Motta is a legendary coach who started coaching in the NBA in the 60s. He won two championships and one best coach award in his first 18 years. In his 1th year, the 19-86 season, he coached the Mavericks to 87 wins and ranked second in the Western Conference. They were defeated in the first round by the 55-win Nuggets. He was traumatized by Bickerstaff and announced his retirement that summer.

Doug Moy led the Nuggets to 87 wins and ranked second in the Western Conference in the 88-54 season, and won the Coach of the Year award. In the first round, they were forced into a Game 5 by the seventh-placed SuperSonics in the Western Conference. Every game was very difficult, with three overtimes in five games. Although the Nuggets won the Game 3 in the end, they lost to an opponent who was not as strong as them in the second round due to physical problems... Two years later, Moy faded out of the NBA.

20 years have passed, and the former "young" head coach Bickerstaff has become an old man, but his coaching style of challenging people's mentality remains the same.

A fan first heard that Bickerstaff had been coaching 20 years ago, and was surprised to post a question: "He started coaching in the 80s, so doesn't that mean he has experienced three completely different eras of playing style?"

A fan replied to correct the post: "In fact, he started working in the NBA as an assistant coach or assistant general manager in the 70s, and has experienced four completely different eras of playing style..."

The charm of basketball lies in its diversity, not just a competition of who can shoot more accurately.

At the beginning of the Eastern Conference Finals, fans were concerned about who had better scoring ability in the playoffs, Zhang Yang or Hamilton.

As the fight went on, it became a battle of who was more powerful, the Four Young Masters or the Four Tigers.

Later on, it became a comparison between Billups and Felton to see who can withstand pressure better, and between Billups and Rondo to see who has a better vision of the court... and now, fans are already comparing the coaches of the two teams.

...

It was June 6th, and as people expected, the Western Conference Finals ended.

邓肯难得的爆发了一场,拿到20分22板8助攻2盖帽,率领马刺队以95比82轻取爵士队,大比分4比1,率先挺进总决赛。

After Zhang Yang saw the battle report, he looked at the Spurs' statistics from the first three rounds. Duncan averaged 20.2 points in the first round, 26.8 points in the second round, and 21.8 points in the Western Conference Finals, all of which were the highest scorers on the Spurs... How bad could the Cavaliers' perimeter defense be in the original finals to allow Parker to snatch the FMVP from Duncan?

Not to mention Duncan, when Zhang Yang watched the live broadcast, he intuitively felt that Parker did not play as well as Ginobili.

After a day of rest, at 6 pm on June 6th, the Bobcats and the Pistons started the 9th game of the Eastern Conference Finals at the Palace of Auburn Hills.

The Bobcats' starting lineup was adjusted tonight, with Millsap and Okafor partnering up in the interior.

The offensive strategy also underwent major adjustments. At the beginning of the game, Zhang Yang held the ball from the outside and served, Felton went to the bottom corner to open up space, Okafor started the attack from close range, and Gerald Wallace and Millsap attacked the basket!

In the decisive battle, Rondo's performance declined and he failed to score in double digits. His sneak step was very sharp, but this move was also easy to be targeted.

However, Millsap performed well in G5, scoring in double digits, mostly by grabbing offensive rebounds.

Okafor and Gerald Wallace also performed well in G5, but the Bobcats did not make good use of their frontcourt scorers that day. Tonight, Bickerstaff decisively chose to start the game by attacking the inside.

The effect was very good. Gerald Wallace made 6 of 4 shots in the first quarter, plus 3 of 2 free throws, scoring 10 points in a single quarter!
加上米尔萨普的4分、费尔顿的3分、张杨的4分、替补上场的穆罕穆德和阿兰-安德森合砍6分、奥卡福吃了一饼以及节末单打拉希德-华莱士打成2+1……山猫队首节拿到32分!
Rasheed Wallace held on until G6, but finally couldn't hold on any longer.

In the past few games, Sanders let Webber start, and the Pistons' offensive performance improved significantly. Billups and Webber's cooperation on the offensive end was perfect, but this also made Rasheed Wallace have to bear more defensive pressure. Webber also tried hard to defend, but it was far behind McDyess.

In the last game, Rasheed Wallace was already exhausted on the defensive end, and tonight... Tianzun: The kids in Xiacun bullied me again!
The Pistons failed to defend and were also affected on the offensive end. After the Bobcats' forwards tormented Rasheed Wallace with their offense, they began to actively let Rasheed Wallace take long shots on the defensive end to contain Hamilton and Webber, and the effect was very good!
首节汉密尔顿6投仅2中只拿到5分,普林斯拿到3分、韦伯3分、拉希德-华莱士两分、德尔菲诺3分……比卢普斯被迫开浪,单节拿到8分,但活塞队全队还是只拿到24分。

32 to 24, the Bobcats took an 8-point lead in the first quarter!
During the intermission, Sanders sent out the frontcourt combination of Prince, McDyess and Dale Davis.

He guessed that Bickerstaff would focus on attacking the inside in this game, and he also knew that Bickerstaff would play very extreme, but he didn't expect it to be so extreme!

In the first quarter, Bickerstaff asked Zhang Yang, the series scoring leader in the first five games, to play with the defense, pass the ball from the top arc and contain the defense from the high post, and even let Zhang Yang create shooting opportunities for role players such as Millsap and Alan Anderson...

The key is that this old man’s strategy really worked!

Sanders knows that with this lineup, scoring in the interior is basically gone, the combination of inside and outside play is also gone, and the role of opening up space in the interior is also gone, but he has to rotate like this. He can only hope that Hamilton and Billups can stand up in the second quarter.

Soon, the second quarter began.

The Pistons attacked first, Billups passed the ball in a singles play... Rondo, who was defending Hamilton, stole the ball from Billups, started a fast break, rushed to the opposite basket and passed the ball back to the top of the arc, Zhang Yang followed up and took a three-point shot... and it went in!
35 to 24, the Bobcats' lead expanded to 11 points!
When the Pistons attacked, Hamilton ran to receive the pass from Billups who was trapped in the elbow area, turned around and made a mid-range shot.

Looking back, Rondo's breakthrough was fruitless, so he passed the ball to Zhang Yang, who received the ball and dribbled behind his back, taking a step sideways to avoid the defense of Billups who rushed out, and took a mid-range shot... which also hit the target!
Zhang Yang, who only scored 4 points in the first quarter, took advantage of the opponent's defense to move inward in the second quarter and scored 5 points in a row!
In the second quarter, the Pistons used Maxiell, Rasheed Wallace, McDyess, Dale Davis and other four players to rotate in the interior. Prince played the entire quarter and completely blocked the Bobcats' positional battle and scoring in the interior.

Gerald Wallace, Alan Anderson, Millsap and others who performed aggressively in the first quarter were all wilted in the second quarter. Even Okafor could only shoot or try to rush for the ball, but Zhang Yang exploded!

In the second quarter, at 3 minutes and 11 seconds, Zhang Yang scored another three-pointer. At 5 minutes and 35 seconds, he made two free throws after being fouled in a counterattack. After the official timeout, he made a high-post jump shot at 6 minutes and 11 seconds. At 9 minutes and 13 seconds, he made a mid-range shot with the help of a screen and a pass from Felton. At 11 minutes and 56 seconds, he made a long two-point shot against the double team of Billups and Hamilton...

Starting from the time he scored 3 points in the first 8 and a half minutes, it became more difficult for Zhang Yang to receive the ball and shoot. This time he did not choose to force it, but calmly looked for a better time to shoot. If the opportunity did not come, he would wait patiently, and if the opportunity came, he would attack decisively.

With the tacit assistance of Rondo and Felton, Zhang Yang took 7 shots in the second quarter, succeeded in 6 of them, was fouled once, and made all 1 successful shots, including 6 of 2 three-pointers, plus 2 of 2 free throws, and scored 2 points in a single quarter!
In addition, Alan Anderson made a three-pointer, Rondo scored a counterattack layup, Okafor hit a mid-range shot for two points, and Gerald Wallace made a tip-in for a 1+2... The Bobcats scored 1 points in the second quarter!
26 points may not seem like a lot, but it allowed the Bobcats to extend their lead to 17 points... because the Pistons only scored 17 points in the second quarter!
比卢普斯和汉密尔顿打得还可以,前者拿到5分、后者拿到7分,但他们的队友单节10投仅2中只拿到5分!
At the end of the first half, the Bobcats led the Pistons by 58 points, 41 to 17!
The Pistons used a purely defensive inside combination to completely lock down the Bobcats' inside scoring. Only Gerald Wallace made a tip-in. However, this move by the Pistons hurt both the enemy and themselves. Not only did they lose their inside scoring, they also lost the ability to combine inside and outside lines to create mid-range and long-range shots. They could only rely on their two guns to play one-on-one.

Bill Walton, a commentator at Time Warner Sports, commented: "Sanders' response was terrible this time. He should have played like he did in the first quarter and gambled on his offensive touch. With their singles ability, they can't beat the Bobcats on defense. Game 2 has already proved that."

Hubie Brown shook his head and said, "No, his choice is fine. He tried to strengthen the offense after the official timeout in the first quarter, but the score difference widened from 5 points to 8 points, so he had to increase the intensity of the interior defense.

And his strategy was actually successful. The Bobcats had such good outside space in the second quarter, but the wing shooter only made one three-pointer. Billups' defense on Felton and Prince's defense on the wing shooter were both very good, but he didn't expect Jack, who only scored 1 points in the first quarter, to explode and score 4 points in a single quarter. This is simply crazy. Jack killed this game!"

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Trailing by 17 points at halftime, the Pistons already had one leg pulled toward Charlotte by the Bobcats.

But Sanders did not give up, and neither did the Pistons players!

After the halftime break, Sanders continued to send out defensive frontcourt players, pinning his hopes of a comeback on Billups and Hamilton.

In the third quarter, Billups and Hamilton shot crazily. The Pistons made 21 successful shots as a team, and the two of them accounted for 16 of them!
比卢普斯打满第三节,8投4中,其中三分球6中3,加上2中1的罚球,拿到12分3助攻。

汉密尔顿7投4中,加上4中3的罚球,拿到11分1助攻。

With Webber scoring 1+2 and Rasheed Wallace making a long three-pointer, the Pistons scored 1 points in a single quarter!
In this quarter, the Pistons played the offensive performance that Sanders expected when he made adjustments in the second quarter, with accurate outside shots and good defense under the basket.

However, the Bobcats withstood the Pistons' counterattack!

No matter how good Hamilton's physical strength and energy are, he has his limits. He has to run at full speed to score points and actively block the flank cuts. He did not do as good a job in limiting Zhang Yang's shots as he did in the second quarter.

Zhang Yang was not as accurate in this quarter as he was in the second quarter, but he shot more, 9 times in 10 minutes!
10投5中,其中三分球2中1,加上2中2的罚球,张杨单节拿到13分!
Felton also exploded at the same time. Okafor grabbed two offensive rebounds and passed the ball out. Felton made three-pointers from the wing. In addition, he made a three-pointer in a single step-back position. Felton, who only played for 7 minutes in this quarter, scored 9 points.

With Okafor's tip-in and two points, the Bobcats scored 24 points in the third quarter and maintained a double-digit lead at the end of the three quarters, leading the Pistons by 82 points, 72 to 10!
In the final quarter, the Pistons' duo continued to attack. With a 10-point difference and one quarter left, there was little hope, but they were still unwilling to give up.

However, the two took more shots in this quarter than in the third quarter. They shot a total of 17 times, 9 times for Billups and 8 times for Hamilton, but their scores were lower than in the third quarter, with 9 points for Billups and 8 points for Hamilton. The two only scored 17 points.

Among his teammates, only Delfino made a counterattack layup, and Maxiell and McDyess each made a tip-in, and the team only scored 23 points.

On the other side, Zhang Yang continued to shoot in the final quarter! There was no scoring opportunity in the interior, and Felton on the wing was defended from the front, so he just swung from the high position and it was done!
单节10投4中,加上4中3的罚球,连续第三节得分上双!单节拿到11分!
Rondo, who came off the bench, seized the opportunity in the fourth quarter and scored 4 points by making two counterattacks; Gerald Wallace was left alone and made a three-pointer, and he made a tip-in and was fouled and made two free throws, scoring 5 points; Okafor received a screen and then made a high throw to the rebound...

The time came to 11:20 in the evening. Felton made a three-pointer after a step-through and turn after a screen at the top of the arc... The clock stopped at 11 minutes and 25 seconds. The Bobcats' score in a single quarter increased to 25 points!
There were 35 seconds left and the Pistons were trailing by 12 points... In the TNT commentary booth, Barkley joked that the Pistons needed T-Mac to save the day again.

On the court, Felton's three-pointer completely killed the Pistons' hopes of a comeback. Billups stopped attacking even after advancing to the frontcourt. All his shots just now missed...

The fans at the scene had also completely quieted down, and were almost autistic... At this time, some fans saw that the technical desk had already marked the score of 3 to 3, and began to boo the technical desk officials.

Sanders looked at the high score on the red screen at the technical desk and felt a hint of despair.

I didn’t expect to lose due to physical strength!
No! Sanders shuddered all over. He should have thought of it!

The old man opposite might have planned this from the beginning!

The Bobcats started G2 with a reckless charge and played extremely extreme. Their goal was to win, but their core goal was not to win a game, but the entire Eastern Conference Finals!

No matter whether the Pistons choose to play hard defense or attack, as long as they cannot quickly defeat the Bobcats within 5 games, they will eventually be dragged down like tonight, and they still have to take on the challenge and fight the Bobcats hard.

Sanders' breathing became rapid. Was the old man on the other side so confident that he could drag it out until this moment? No!
The old man probably didn't have any confidence at all. He just thought of this method and then executed it... What kind of person is this!
And that bad boy, it's crazy!

In the last 30 seconds, neither team scored and the final whistle sounded on time.

首节4分、第二节16分、第三节13分、末节11分……张杨全场打了40分钟,30投17中,其中三分球4中3,加上8中7的罚球,狂轰44分,刷新了他G1创下的个人季后赛单场得分纪录!单轮系列赛第2次拿到40+!

6月6号的东决G6,张杨单场44分,率领山猫队以107比94力克活塞队,将大比分扳成3比3平,将东决拖入抢七大战!
(End of this chapter)