From the scheduled rest for 7 days to the sudden notice from chinese basketball association that the game was postponed, I finally rested for half a month. This is how the Guangdong team entered the finals.
The next result is well known: after the two wars, Guangdong team never reached its peak when it swept Xinjiang. In the words of head coach Li Chunjiang, it is "really difficult" to adjust everyone's mood, morale, body and state after such a long period of staged rest.
Guangdong must envy Beijing now. This tenacious team has almost always maintained the frequency of three games a week. The important thing is that no matter how many hard battles they have experienced, they have not lost their position. And the state is obviously the key to determine the outcome of a game more easily than other factors.
Finding the state has become the only way out for Guangdong team so far. In the past, in the face of highly targeted defense, Guangdong always found an offensive gap in other places, just like in the last game-although Beijing has been chasing behind, Guangdong has been leading in the first three quarters, even though their advantage is only 10.
Guangdong really wants to win. But the more I want to win, the less patience I have. They seem to have forgotten the wisdom on the basketball court: offense can win the game and defense can win the championship. In the fourth quarter, Guangdong lost, which was precisely the worst stage of their attack and defense.
So, we have stood on the edge of the cliff.
We still want to win. But if you want to win, you can't be afraid of losing. If you are not afraid of losing, you may always remain calm and calm. Don't let the desire for victory disturb your thoughts, let alone be overcome by the urgent mood.
Indifference can produce ambition, while tranquility can produce far-reaching goals.
Don't forget, Wang 7 and Zhu 8 haven't exploded yet!