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Zhang Jiawei: Fox came back and it was a perfect day for the Spurs to win. Wenban can not care so much about scoring.

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In the NBA regular season, the Spurs defeated the Pelicans 126-119 at home.

After the game, freelance writer Zhang Jiawei commented on the game. The original text is as follows:

The Spurs beat the Pelicans, Fox is back, a perfect day.

Fox didn’t need to warm up, scoring 24 points on 9-of-14 shooting, and 15 points on all 6 shots in the second quarter.

He rushed, stopped, rushed, and strolled calmly, as if he was teaching Castle:

"You don't have to be faster than everyone else - it is better to rein in the horse than to let it go!"

Then in the fourth quarter, when the Pelicans were closing in, the Spurs needed someone to take over.

Fox broke through in one step and then launched another step to lock the game.

Make full use of the involvement of the literary class, complement each other with the literary class, take over when the literary class is away, and end the game when the game is in crisis.

Perfect.

Castle sent out the second-highest 13 assists in his career yesterday, and today he had a career-high 14 assists - with only 2 turnovers.

Of course, he still has many blazing breakthrough goals, but two assists are extremely subtle:

- The weak side received a pass from Fox, and immediately fed Barnes a long shot, grabbed the offensive rebound, and then fed Vassell, and succeeded.

——Received the pass from Fox on the weak side, immediately broke through, and fed Wenban for an alley-oop.

These two goals are not "everyone is optimistic, I will create opportunities out of thin air", but take over the threat from Fox.

This is the most subtle thing about the Spurs today: I originally expected Fox (and Harper) to be the Spurs' future ball handlers, and Castle would do a lot of weak-side damage; but today Fox's scoring with the ball was smooth, and Castle's instigation during this period was integrated into Fox's scoring.

That is: I thought that with Fox returning, Castle would return to the Flames Raiders; however, he seems to be addicted to passing the ball? Can he still be a passer? !

Of course, I made 0 of 6 three-point shots and ended the game with 6 fouls. The old problems are still there, but - 27 assists back to back? !

Finally, Bunyama, after failing to reach double figures in rebounds for three consecutive games, calmly collected 18 defensive rebounds and 3 blocks today.

He can stop caring so much about scoring.

Looney tried to shoot a three-pointer at the beginning, but was blocked by Wen Ban; then Quinn tried to hit Wen Ban alone, but was blocked by Wen Ban again; at the end of the game, Phils tried to challenge Wen Ban, but was blocked again.

Wenbanyama scored 18 points on 19 shots today and 0 free throws - for the first time this season, Wenbanyama did not score 22 points and did not make free throws, and the Spurs could still win.

Fox scored 24 points on 14 shots. The second quarter broke out and the fourth quarter ended.

Castle was responsible for passing the ball: 14 assists and 3 offensive rebounds, passing the threats of Fox and Wenban to the shooters, with only 2 turnovers: he no longer had to attack people.

Wenban was responsible for 18 defensive rebounds and 3 blocks, dominating the penalty area: he no longer had to rush for 20 shots and 10 free throws.

In the Spurs' second back-to-back game, Vassell and Barnes shot from long range, Sohan did everything except shooting three-pointers. Champagne came off the bench and scored 14 points with 7 shots. Kelden still hit the rebounds. Everyone did what they should do, and eight people scored in double figures.

A perfect day.

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