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So what if you sell the tickets for 7 in advance? Shen Jing set a record 21+14+6, Warriors Ultimate Five Little Pure White

4:52am, 11 May 2025Basketball

On the fiercely competitive NBA playoff stage, every game is like a war without gunpowder, full of tension, stimulation and unknown variables. On May 3, the Rockets and Warriors' showdown was undoubtedly a highly anticipated battle. This game not only concerns the direction of the series, but also touches the hearts of countless fans. Before the game started, the Rockets official warmed up the tiebreak battle early, as if to announce to the outside world their desire and confidence in victory. The Warriors also set up their "ultimate five" starting lineup, trying to disrupt the Rockets' rhythm with their small and fast-spirited playing style. At the beginning of the game, Shin Kyung of the Rockets was like a tiger out of the cage, showing strong attack power. He played very well at the start. Facing the Warriors' defense, he dunked like a flexible cheetah. The powerful dunk seemed to shake the basket. Then, he cleverly knocked away Mengmeng Green and easily scored a layup, his agile figure was like a ghost. After grabbing the frontcourt rebound at the basket, he dunked again, instantly igniting the enthusiasm of the audience.

However, the situation in the game is always unpredictable. Shin Kyung encountered some minor troubles in the game. He was made twice offensive fouls, but he had no choice but to end up early. After he left the court, the Rockets' touch seemed to be disconnected. Although Shin Kyung's performance in the first quarter was wonderful, he was not perfect. After 4 of 4 shots, he failed to hit the next three shots. At the end of the first quarter, he scored 8 points, 3 rebounds and 1 steal. In the

season, Shin Kyung's condition was still a little ups and downs. He made consecutive mistakes and failed to hit VanVleet's two perfect assists on the offensive end. At this time, he seemed to be trapped in a quagmire, with 0 of 4 shots. From the highlights at the beginning to the sluggishness at this time, his shooting percentage took a sharp turn. At the end of the half, he made 4 of 11 shots and scored only 8 points. Houston media also gave suggestions, believing that he should stop every throw and hit the basket with the ball to punish every Warriors short defender.

However, Shin Kyung was not defeated by the temporary predicament. In the third quarter, he quickly adjusted his state, like a sword that regained its sharp edge. After Butler made his foul, he immediately hit Post with a 2+0 response, as if he was declaring his strength to his opponent. When Aquaman missed the free throw, he scored with quick tip-in. At the basket, he actively fought for the frontcourt rebounds and made Post's fifth foul for a second offense. In this quarter, he made 3 of 4 shots, scored 8 points, 2 rebounds and 2 assists, increasing his poor shooting percentage again. After three quarters, he has scored 16 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists and 1 steal. The final quarter competition became Shin Kyung's solo performance moment. He performed extremely strongly in rebounding and grabbed frontcourt rebounds in a row, like a dragon protecting a treasure, giving his opponent no chance. However, he was also committed a first-degree malicious foul by Butler because he was too active. But this did not affect his performance. He steadily made fouls at the basket and made both free throws. As the game progressed, the score difference gradually widened to 15 points. When entering the last 2 minutes, Warriors coach Cole took the lead in giving up the game. Shin Kyung performed very comprehensively in the last quarter, scoring 5 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals.

After the game, Shin Kyung played for 37 minutes, made 8 of 20 shots, 0 of 2 three-pointers, 5 of 7 free throws, scored 21 points, 14 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 steals and 2 turnovers, with a shooting percentage of 45%. He still maintains the average level of 20+10+5 per game, becoming the third player in history to average 20+10+5 per game in the first six series games. He is a great achievement compared with basketball celebrities O and Jokic!

In this game, the Rockets' Van Vleet also performed well. The dual cores formed by him and Shin Kyung were like the Rockets' dual engines, driving the team forward. In the final quarter, they led the team to a wave of success and successfully took away the game victory. Although the Warriors' "Ultimate Five" lineup achieved some results in the first few games, it was successfully restrained by the Rockets in this game. Their defense was full of loopholes under the impact of the Rockets, and their offense failed to perform as well.

From this game, we can see that the charm of basketball games lies in its uncertainty. The outcome of a game is not only determined by the player's personal ability, but also closely related to factors such as team cooperation, tactic execution, and on-site adjustments. The Rockets were fully prepared before the game. They sold tiebreak tickets in advance, which is not only a business strategy, but also reflects their confidence in their own strength. Shin Kyung's ups and downs in the game also tell us how important it is to maintain a good mentality and perform stably when facing strong opponents.

For the Warriors, the defeat in this game may be a heavy blow, but they should learn from it. In future games, they need to re-examine their tactical systems and strengthen their research and response to their opponents. And for the Rockets, this victory is an important step forward. They need to stay in their current form, keep working hard, and strive to win again in the next tiebreak battle.

In the Internet era, such a game naturally aroused heated discussions among fans. Fans expressed their opinions on social media, some cheered for the Rockets' victory, while others felt sorry for the Warriors' defeat. Everyone is also discussing Shin Kyung's performance, believing that he is the Rockets' future hope star. At the same time, some fans questioned the Warriors' "Ultimate Five" lineup, believing that this lineup has certain limitations when facing opponents with superior height and strength.

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