In the live broadcast room, A Smith exclaimed: "Both teams showed terrible attacking power, scoring 71 points in one half and 67 points in one half, which is incredible."

"And they don't seem to put a lot of effort into defense, just use offense to fight for the score, I don't know how the game will play in the third quarter, but I don't think that will last and the score will eventually return to normal.

O'Neal agreed: "That's right, this situation won't last long, and the feel of both sides will not always be perfect, there will always be a time to fall, but I don't know who will drop first between the Warriors and the Knicks."

A Smith showed a curious look: "If the Warriors' hand drops, will the Knicks quickly overtake and take the lead? and if the Knicks feel down, the Warriors will also directly lead by a large margin to win?"

O'Neal shook his head: "No, the Warriors will win, they always have a way to maintain offensive firepower, but the Knicks are completely different, they rely too much on touch."

"That's the biggest trouble for the Knicks to get into the playoffs, they're a team that's weak offensively and defensively, but it's also inconsistent offensively.

"I'm not questioning the quality of Anthony and Porzingis, but I think they play too hard like this and it depends on luck to win.

During halftime, Wang Lang also sat on the sidelines, watching the interaction of Warriors fans and the replay of the game on the big screen, and discussing countermeasures with Curry and Thompson.

Curry was the first to speak: "In the third quarter, we need to strengthen our defense and find ways to play more counter-attacks and efficient offense.

Wang Lang nodded: "No problem, it's just that if the Knicks' hand feels good all the time, I'm afraid we don't have much chance to fight back."

Thompson sneered: "Don't worry, they are already a little tired, and their feel will also decrease, especially Porzingis, he is too tall, it is strange to run around like that, not tired."

Wang Lang also noticed this, but he didn't care too much.

Hearing Thompson's words, the corners of his mouth rose, knowing that what the other party said was right.

At halftime, the third quarter began.

The Warriors have changed to the strongest defensive lineup, with center Wang Lang, power forward Green, small forward Iguodala, scoring guard Thompson, and point guard Curry.

And the Knicks still keep the starting lineup.

After all, they played well in the first half, with the Warriors leading by only four points at 71-67.

The Knicks attacked, and Calderon dribbled across half court.

Anthony reached for the ball from mid-range and was very aggressive.

Calderón also passed over.

In the face of Iguodala, Anthony still went his own way, and after making a feint, he turned over and shot.

But this shot had already been anticipated by Iguodala.

Iguoda stretched out his left hand and sliced the ball away from Anthony with precision.

Anthony yelled, his face shocked.

But Iguodala had already dribbled forward and launched a counter-attack.

Wang Lang also followed closely and ran to the bottom left corner.

Robin Lopez couldn't catch up and had to follow.

Porzingis tried his best to catch up with Wang Lang and came to the bottom corner.

But then there is no one to guard the basket.

Anthony was also chasing after him, not keeping up with Iguodala's pace, only causing some interference.

Seeing this, Iguodala made a pass feint and then chose to go to the basket.

The rhythm of this layup is very good, and it is nine times out of ten.

But Porzingis still returned to the basket to make up for the defense.

Iguodala's layup was interfered with, missed the goal, and bounced off the left side of the basket.

Wang Lang also came to the basket, jumped the moment the ball fell, and touched the ball with a full-level bounce.

The same goes for Porzingis, who is tall and has long arms and is effortless.

But Wang Lang reacted faster, flicking the ball hard as he touched it, changing direction and deviating from Porzingis' position.

Wang Lang also jumped quickly twice and picked up the rebound.

While winning the rebound, Wang Lang also made a strong shot.

Using his max-level strength, he first used the confrontation to force Porzingis to take a step back.

Wang Lang also shot extremely quickly and took the opportunity to shoot.

The ball went in, Porzingis' defensive rhythm couldn't keep up, and Wang Lang's shot arc was also very high, and he threw it easily.

The Warriors are 73-67 with a six-point lead.

The margin is starting to work in the Warriors' favor.

Wang Lang also scored 34 points, 9 rebounds and 10 assists, and was only one rebound away from a triple-double.

He also jumped up excitedly and bumped shoulders with Curry in celebration.

The Knicks attacked, and after being cut by Iguodala, Anthony was not reconciled.

Calderon had just dribbled past half court when Anthony asked for the ball again.

Iguodala also calmly defended closely.

After Anthony received the ball, he made a feint on the spot and seemed to be ready to shoot.

Iguodala didn't jump, and his wealth of defensive experience allowed him to judge Anthony's aim.

Anthony also had to make a difficult step-back jumper.

Iguodala jumped to defend, but didn't defend it.

The Warriors were 73-69 and the margin was back to four points.

Anthony was also very happy.

In the next round, the Warriors and Knicks both played very well.

The warriors let Wang Lang find opportunities again and again and counterattacked.

Wang Lang also added 8 rebounds, including 3 frontcourt rebounds and 5 backcourt rebounds.

Every rebound converted into assists and points, allowing him to help Curry hit five three-pointers, and he added five assists.

Wang Lang scored another 12 points to finish with 46 points, along with 17 rebounds and 16 assists.

On the Knicks' side, Anthony's touch dropped significantly under Iguodala's defense.

Porzingis' hand also declined, which had a lot to do with his lack of physical strength, and his shot was weak and weak.

By the end of the third quarter, the Warriors were 100-80 and had a 20-point lead.

The difference was widened, and the feeling problems of Porzingis and Anthony were very obvious.

In the live broadcast room, O'Neal was very proud: "See, I'm a master of prediction, I can always see the problem of the game, the Warriors won, they are as always, the third quarter is very good."

A-Smith smiled wryly: "But how did you guess it?, is it because of physical problems?

" O'Neill shook his head: "It's not just physical fitness, we can all see the exhaustion of Anthony and Porzingis." But the problem doesn't stop there, they don't have a strong connection with the rest of their teammates.

"In this case, the two of them were also alone, and in the end they lost because they didn't feel enough.

A-Smith asked, "So do they have a way to crack it, such as strengthening the interior offense and coordination?"

O'Neal slapped the table and said regretfully, "It's useless, their cooperation has always been like this, and they can't get along as well as the Warriors." "

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