Davis' exhaustion has put the Pelicans in trouble.

Wang Lang also knows very well that the Pelicans cannot blindly use Davis offense, and if this situation continues, it will only make Davis consume too much and eventually unable to maintain his state.

So, the Pelicans will definitely change their offensive strategy and let someone else attack.

And that person is Eric Gordon.

Gordon is still young, just getting to the top of his game, and he's in great shape.

He's also good offensively.

It's just that Gordon is now better at hitting the basket and three-point shots, and mid-range scoring is not an advantage.

Wang Lang is also ready to take advantage of this, guarding the basket when defending, giving Gordon a chance to shoot and see how many Eric Gordon can shoot.

If Gordon is hot and scores consecutive goals, Wang Lang will naturally expand the defensive range, and if Gordon just can't shoot and hit iron one after another, Wang Lang will guard the basket to prevent Davis from getting an easy opportunity to attack.

Make up your mind, Wang Lang is ready.

There was just over one minute left in the first quarter.

The Warriors are 36-24 and already have a 12-point lead.

The Pelicans attacked, and Jrue Holiday came to the frontcourt with the ball.

Eric Gordon receives the ball from the outside and faces Barnes' defense.

Davis came over to block and blocked Barnes.

Eric Gordon broke straight through and rushed to the inside.

Wang Lang was prepared, retreated to defend, stood under the basket in advance, and waited for the opponent to rush over.

Eric Gordon saw that he was unguarded in the middle of the range and chose to pull out his shot.

The ball didn't go in and bounced out.

Wang Lang also jumped high and picked up the rebound.

Davis couldn't grab it because he was too far from the basket.

Wang Lang also passed to Green as soon as possible, allowing him to launch a fast attack.

Wang Lang himself rushed to the front.

This time, Davis sprinted with all his might and ran back to the basket early to defend.

Ryan Anderson ran to the perimeter to organize his shots and followed Curry's neighborhood.

Jrue Holiday was also chasing Curry to prevent Curry from receiving the ball.

Green rushed forward, accelerated his dribble and eventually came to the outside of the box.

Wang Lang did not force himself to the basket and wait for the opportunity, but stood outside the three-point line.

Green also passed the ball directly and handed it to Wang Lang.

Ryan Anderson was originally defending Curry's shots, but when he saw Wang Lang receiving the ball, he still chose to let go and did not defend.

But Wang Lang got up and down and hit a three-point shot.

Davis' sinking defense took another hit, and Anderson's defensive anticipation was also badly missed.

Davis looked down, and Anderson shook his head.

They couldn't believe that Wang Lang could still shoot three points.

Green happily shouted: "Yes, a center who can shoot three-pointers! Great!"

Wang Lang still raised his right hand and made a three-point gesture.

Even the Pelicans fans in the room were stunned by the performance.

Wang Lang scored 11 points, which was extremely easy, and there were 2 rebounds.

Curry also happily high-fived Wang Lang.

The Warriors are 39-24 and already have a 15-point lead.

A Smith in the live broadcast room covered his head and shouted: "Oh my God, he scored again, and it was a three-point shot, how did he do it? Is he really a center who is good at three-point shooting?"

O'Neal laughed: "Friend, look at what I said, he can still score, and he shot it when Davis chose to defend the basket, punishing Davis for his defensive style."

A-Smith lowered his head and shouted, "11 points, two three-pointers, two dunks, and one of them was 2 plus 1, what a great performance, it's incredible."

O'Neal smiled: "He's going to get a lot of rebounds and help the Warriors launch a fast break, and he may not be the best player of the game, but he's definitely going to be one of the best guys." With

just 30 seconds left, the Pelicans attacked, and Eric Gordon dribbled straight to the frontcourt.

Davis didn't ask for the ball, just gave Eric Gordon a pick-and-roll.

Eric Gordon also took the ball from the outside, broke through with the help of the pick-and-roll, and went straight to the basket.

Wang Lang chose to return to the basket and continue his previous defensive strategy.

But Gordon didn't make a mid-range shot, but came to the box and made a three-step layup.

Wang Lang raised his arms high and defended with all his might.

Gordon's layup was blocked, and he had to choose a difficult shot with a deformed movement.

The ball didn't go in, it bounced out, Wang Lang stuck the position, jumped high, and got the third rebound.

The Warriors followed the pass and handed it to Curry.

With just 13 seconds left in the first quarter, Curry immediately dribbled and rushed to the court.

Jrue Holiday did everything in his power to stop Curry from advancing and slow him down.

Curry dribbled straight behind his back, passed Holiday and came to the three-point line.

Ryan Anderson stepped in again to stop Curry's shot.

But Wang Lang also ran over and rushed to the basket.

Curry passes to Green, who is unguarded and goes straight to the basket.

Davis stepped back to stop Green from making a layup.

Green threw the ball high and handed it to Wang Lang.

Wang Lang jumped up, caught the ball with his right hand, and dunked violently.

Davis wanted to turn back to defense, but it was too late.

Wang Lang dunked and scored 13 points, exceeding his own expectations.

The first quarter ended with the Warriors leading by 17 points, 41-24.

Scoring so many points in the first quarter made the Warriors' offense even more terrifying, and also allowed Wang Lang to get more playing time.

Cole smiled.

When Wang Lang returned to the bench, Kerr patted Wang Lang on the shoulder: "I really didn't expect you to be so good, I was impressed by your performance in defense and fast break, I know you will be an excellent center."

Immediately after, Cole changed his words: "I decided to let you continue to play off the bench in the second quarter, do you still have the stamina?"

Wang Lang nodded.

Kerr smiled brightly: "You're going to have a chance before I play a five-man lineup, and if Green fouls too much, I'll consider letting you play center, so you've got to be ready."

Wang Lang understood the meaning of this sentence, his eyes lit up, and his heart was surging.

He shouted, "Coach, don't worry, I'm going to do well."

Cole patted Wang Lang on the shoulder: "Well said, I also believe this."

After a short break in the first quarter, Wang Lang played again.

However, he did not play with Curry, Thompson and others this time, but Speight, Iguodala, Barbossa, and Livingston.

Wang Lang is also a center, Speights power forward, Iguodala small forward, Barbossa scoring guard, and Livingston point guard.

This lineup can still use the small-ball play, only Speights is slower, and everyone else can break fast and speed up.

The Pelicans' bench lineup is completely different.

Their center is Asik from Turkey, power forward Akinsa, small forward Cunningham, shooting guard Alonzocki, and point guard Douglas.

Among them, Asik's and Akinsa are taller than Wang Lang, and they are also a set of inside twin tower lineups.

And Wang Lang's teammate Speights is not good at grabbing rebounds, which also puts forward higher requirements for Wang Lang's interior defense and offense.

However, the Pelicans' two centers are not fast and may not be able to stop the Warriors' fast break.

And Speights also has a mid-range that can pull Akinsa out of the box to defend.

Coupled with Wang Lang's three-point shooting ability, Asik can also fall into a passive situation.

The second quarter of the game began, and Wang Lang also played with his teammates.

The two sides also began to face off.

In the next round, Iguodala personally defended Douglas, so that Douglas, who has good three-point shooting ability, could only choose to break through and could not shoot three-pointers.

But Wang Lang stayed under the basket, making Douglas's interior offense helpless.

Although Asik has the ability to attack under the basket, he is very average and cannot form a threat, and is also defended by Wang Lang.

On the other side, Aginsa was interfered with by Speights and could not get a good shot.

As a result, the Pelicans frequently made layups, and Wang Lang picked up the rebounds and counterattacked.

However, because the Warriors only have a stable three-point point for Wang Lang in this lineup, the counterattack effect is not very good, and Wang Lang is also closely followed by Asik and has no shooting opportunities.

On the contrary, Livingston's mid-range shooting is very efficient and keeps getting success.

However, this situation also worked in Wang's favor, allowing him to grab 8 rebounds, including 3 frontcourt rebounds.

These rebounds were also Wang Lang's use of the Pelicans' twin-tower lineup to return to the basket too slowly, and he directly rushed to grab the rebounds.

As a result, Wang Lang got 3 opportunities to dunk and score, scoring 6 points.

He also had 19 points and 10 rebounds.

There was such an outstanding performance in the first half of the first game, which Wang Lang did not expect.

At this moment, the system prompt sounded: "Get a double-double in the first half, perform well, reward Rodman's rebounding special skill [Infinite Jump] The continuous bounce speed is faster, which is more conducive to grabbing rebounds."

Wang Lang was surprised and delighted, he never thought that the first special skill he got would be this, but it was interesting enough, he could become stronger in grabbing rebounds.

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