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The Dream Chasing Starts at the &quot "Fighting" Detonate the Fire Warriors! How do the Warriors win?

On May 3, in the first round of the NBA playoffs, the Warriors played against the Rockets at home. Just 4 minutes into the game, Warriors core Draymond Green (Chasing Dreams) caused heated discussions due to a controversial action. At that time, he was defending Rockets star Jaylen Green, and he suspected of punching the opponent in the back of the head. After watching the video, the referee advanced to a first-level malicious foul. Slow motion shows that Zhuang Meng's hands and feet are obviously aggressive, and after Jaylen Green made both free throws, the Rockets took the opportunity to score an 8-0 wave, leading 25-21 at the end of the first quarter.

The gunpowder smell of this game has been full from the beginning - the two sides had clashed many times in the series before, and now the dream-chasing starts, directly pushing the confrontation to a white-hot level. According to statistics, this is his second malicious foul in this round of series, plus three technical fouls. If the Warriors advance, he is likely to face a suspension. What's even more ironic is that when the Warriors were 5 points behind at halftime, Curry scored 11 points in a single quarter to barely tie, while the "dirty moves" of chasing the team fell into a passive position.

You can take a closer look at this scene: Zhu Meng shook off Green as easy as throwing a towel, and his palm almost hit the back of the other person's head in the slow motion. This is not a basketball move? It is clearly a street fight! What's even more outrageous is that the referee team did not have an early warning - the Dream Chasing has received 2 vicious offenders and 3 skilled offenders in this round of the series. This data is a time bomb in the playoffs!

But to be honest, who else can the Warriors count on besides Curry now? Payton Jr. started by Shin Kyung, and Wiggins missed the defense, so he was better off pursuing his dreams and directly beat his opponent as a sandbag. Look at the Rockets, Van Vleet made a shot from the three-point line, and Shin Jing took off and dunked under the basket. How clean and neat the ball is! How do the Warriors win now? Curry scored 29 points with injuries? Relying on Butler to win 27+9? A "Miracle Moment" that relies on role players? But if even the core players rely on "taking action" to disrupt the situation, what is such a victory?

After all, the evil men who pursued dreams exposed the Warriors' weakness: they had long lost their peak team chemistry, and now they can only rely on Curry to "carry the team alone". When the Rockets use the internal and external combination of Van Vleet + Shin Kyung tore the Warriors' defense line, you will find that no matter how strong Curry is, he can't withstand a group of "martial arts masters"!

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The G6 controversy is far more than one malicious foul. From the "dirty action" of chasing dreams to the tactical dilemma of the Warriors, to the rise of young Rockets players, the Fire War has long surpassed the victory and lost, becoming a microcosm of the new era of the NBA. Do you think the Warriors can still win the tiebreak by relying on "metaphysics"? Or can the Rockets finally end the curse of "eliminating by the Warriors"?