On July 14th, Beijing time, the NBA Summer League, ushered in a focus battle, the Spurs faced the Trail Blazers, after four quarters of competition, the Spurs performed stronger, beat the opponent all over the court, and defeated the Trail Blazers 83-77 to win, the Chinese player Cui Yongxi did not get the opportunity to play, he could only sit on the bench and applaud, which made Chinese fans very disappointed, and the Trail Blazers No. 7 show performance generally only got 4 + 13 data!
This time, the Chinese player Cui Yongxi signed a contract with the Trailblazers, so he is the focus of everyone's attention, but whether he can play in this game is what everyone is looking forward to the most!
After the start of the game, the situation became one-sided, and the Spurs opened the score crazily, sending a score of 28-18 in a single quarter, leading by 10 points in the first quarter, and the Trail Blazers' offense was paralyzed in the second quarter, and the Spurs once again made efforts to send a score of 23-13 in a single quarter, and got a 20-point advantage at halftime. In the second half, the Trail Blazers warmed up and were able to bite the score, and the two teams started a tug-of-war, but the point difference did not change much, and the Trail Blazers trailed by 18 points at the end of the third quarter. In the final quarter, the Spurs' shooting rate plummeted, and the Trail Blazers set off an offensive frenzy, scoring 22-10 in a single quarter, although they still fell short, but at least they avoided a fiasco, and the Spurs still had the last laugh!
Judging from this game, I have to say that the Trail Blazers are really too bad, they lose too many rebounds, and the players don't play well, they start to lose by a big score in the first quarter, basically running the rhythm of losing, but the last garbage time does not let Chinese player Cui Yongxi play, even if he gets a second-old opportunity, it seems that Cui Yongxi has little hope of entering the NBA, and it is impossible to sign a two-way contract!
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