The playoffs are a battlefield for stars, but in games with a sharp increase in intensity, little people with a strong heart can also become an important player in turning the tide of the battle. The Clutch Times will record every day in the playoffs and share with fans the important news that affects the overall situation.key figure.

2019/5/16 Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals

Bucks 108 [win] 100 Raptors, 1-0 series lead

★Brook Lopez|29 points (postseason career high), 11 rebounds, 2 assists, 4 blocks, 3P 4-11

To be fair, the Raptors' targeted defense today did limit the Bucks' offense - at least in the first three quarters. As soon as Antetokounmpo stepped into the penalty area, the Raptors team retreated, forcing him to pass the ball to his teammates; today, the Bucks team's three-point line spread like a plague, with only 251 TP3T outside shooting in the game, so why? Can this "violent deer" defeat the enemy? The reason is that the tsunami from "Wava Mountain" hits!

The Bucks missed all 11 shots from the three-point line in the third quarter, trailing the Raptors 76:83 at the end of the quarter; however, Brook Lopez kicked off the fourth quarter with two three-pointers, directly bringing the Bucks back to the front line, and A three-point contest with Lowry. The biggest difference between "Langhuadashan" and Lowry is that he can also contribute on the defensive end: success in the penalty area is rewarded Kawhi Leonard After two hot-pot attacks, at the last moment he even managed to rebound, which he was not good at, and successfully led the Bucks to get rid of the Tyrannosaurus!

If Antetokounmpo, who posted 24-14-6, is Batman, then Lopez is Robin. Today, the Bucks almost relied on Robin alone to reverse the performance in the fourth quarter. Lopez scored 13 points in the fourth quarter, including three three-pointers, and set a new career high in playoff scoring. On the other hand, the Tyrannosaurus, who should have won but failed to win, fell short in their defensive strategy in the first game. The blow to morale was definitely not small. Will they adopt the same strategy in the second game?

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By Simon Liang

A die-hard fan of Damian Lillard. He became a fan of the Trail Blazers because of Lillard. I don’t understand the analysis but I understand the story.

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