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NBA playoffs – The Thunder built a Game 4 comeback out of all those Rockets bricks

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Around the time the eighth straight Houston Rockets 3-pointer dropped midway through the third quarter, Oklahoma City Thunder guard Dennis Schroder got in Chris Paul‘s ear.

Again.

Schroder had been there basically since tipoff of Monday’s Game 4, but he wanted to remind Paul who they were playing against. He wanted to give Paul an extra push against his former team.

“I know I can be stubborn and hard in my ways. But this game right here, Dennis was on my head,” Paul said. “To give it, you’ve got to be able to take it. That’s what our team has prided itself on, making sure we communicate in the good times and the bad.”

The Rockets opened the second half of Game 4 with a flurry from deep, going 8-for-8 from 3 to open up a 15-point lead. According to Elias Sports Bureau data, it was the first time in the past 20 postseasons a team has opened a quarter hitting eight straight 3s.

It was the kind of barrage that can deflate an opponent. The Thunder were contesting shots, scrambling to closeouts and trying to keep up with the ball. It didn’t matter.

Robert Covington hit one with a hand in his face. Eric Gordon hit one off the dribble, stepping back. James Harden rocked his defender to sleep to drill one. Each one felt a little more backbreaking than the last, and as the lead swelled, it seemed inevitable: The Rockets appeared set to cruise to a commanding 3-1 series lead.

The Thunder chipped away. They were losing the arithmetic, trading 2s for 3s, but they also weren’t panicking. Paul continued to hit slap singles, calmly knocking down midrange pull-ups in response to each Houston artillery shell. As the Rockets poured in eight 3s, Paul quietly scored 11 points.

“That was crazy, to tell you the truth,” Paul said. “We came in at halftime and coach was like, ‘First quarter we gave up eight 3s, second quarter we gave up two,’ and it was trending in a positive direction.

“Then they came out — wham, wham, wham.”

But while the Rockets might have started the second half 8-for-8 from 3, they went 5-for-26 the rest of the way (including a near full-court heave by Danuel House at the buzzer).

The Rockets took an 88-73 lead with 5:51 left in the third. Oklahoma City outscored them 44-26 to close the game, winning 117-114 to even the opening-round series at two games apiece.

Harden, who came into Game 4 battling defensive ace Luguentz Dort, started hot but missed seven of his final eight 3s and nine of his last 12 field goal attempts.

“We relaxed, they gained confidence and that’s what happened,” Harden said.

It’s cliche to cite the “live by the 3, die by the 3” adage here, as this showing was nowhere near the cruelty of 27 straight misses from 3 in the Western Conference finals two years ago. But it does seem to define these Rockets.

Without Russell Westbrook, who continues to deal with a quad injury and has yet to play in this series, to change the pace of their microball attack, and the Thunder tilting their defense to slowing Harden, the Rockets dried up from deep.

And it didn’t help that the Rockets weren’t playing the kind of defense that buoyed them up from dry spells in Games 1 and 2.

“Teams are going to make runs, but it’s the way they made their run,” Harden said. “We weren’t getting our shots that we want offensively; and defensively, we weren’t sticking to our principles.

“It was a disaster on both ends.”

The Rockets launched 58 3-pointers in Game 4, breaking their own record for postseason 3s attempted of 56, set two games ago. And they were three makes away in Game 4 from breaking the record for made 3s in a game.

In the first three quarters, the Rockets made their contested shots, averaging 1.2 points per play on them, including 50% from 3.

In the fourth quarter, they averaged 0.8 points per play on contested shots, including 23% from 3.

“I thought we had our looks. We didn’t make them,” Rockets coach Mike D’Antoni said. “We turned the ball over a couple of times. That hurt us. It was well-fought. I thought both teams had a chance to win. We just didn’t do it.”

Once the Thunder got it close, they activated their famed closing approach. They tweaked their preferred lineup, keeping Dort on the floor to match Harden while center Steven Adams sat the final four minutes. It’s a lineup choice Billy Donovan had to make down the stretch of Game 3, and one he went to again to finish Game 4.

It’s not an easy decision, but for the Thunder, in comparison to the Rockets, it is a luxury to at least have one.

With Houston’s commitment to super small ball, there is no available lineup adjustment to make. The Thunder are picking between big or small, but as the 6-foot-1 Schroder scored 30 points, including a number of layups in the fourth quarter, the absence of interior rim protection was felt by Houston.

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Chris Paul eyes a midrange shot over James Harden as the Thunder lead by two possessions late against the Rockets.

Paul has been the engineer of every Thunder comeback. Donovan has talked with his team this postseason about “emotional toughness” and the mental challenge of playing a quirky team like the Rockets. The Thunder have a competitive edge in Paul and Schroder, but they also don’t overreact. Composure is a calling card of the Point God, and in the squall of treys from Houston, the Thunder never lost it.

“With a guy like [Paul] on the floor, with whoever it is, whether it’s veteran guys or young guys, he has a way of stopping runs and finding ways to generate good shots,” Donovan said. “When he’s using his mind like that, he understands, ‘OK, the momentum is going here,’ and he really changed it.”

The Thunder have made winning games in the clutch their staple this season (32 wins, including the postseason; most in the NBA), but they’ve also often had to claw to get there.

They have an NBA-best nine wins this season (including the playoffs) after trailing by 15 or more points. Their winning percentage in games trailing by 15 or more is the third best in the past 20 seasons, and the two teams better than them (2016-17 Golden State Warriors and 2010-11 Dallas Mavericks) both won titles.

Through four games, the formula for both teams is becoming clear: The Rockets had two dominant, overwhelming wins based on hyperactive defense and timely shot-making; and the Thunder responded in Games 3 and 4 by weathering shooting storms and just getting the game to clutch time, where Paul lives.

Game 5 will probably tell the same story. If the Rockets live by the 3, it would seem the Thunder have to die by it. But with the poise of Paul and the Thunder’s clutch prowess, there appears to be a third way: Survive it, then thrive.

ESPN’s Tim MacMahon contributed to this story.

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Benfica Chaves League Preview by Roger Schmidt

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ABOUT Benfica returns to competition, after a break from national team commitments, with the reception of Chaves this Friday, March 29, at 18:00 at the Estadio da Luz, in the game of the 27th round of the championship. Betkliche League.

Already preliminary press conferencewhich took place on the Benfica campus, Roger Schmidt emphasized that the team is in good shape meet with Chaveza rival who has nothing to lose when faced with the threat of relegation.

At the start of the decisive stage of the season, the coach remembered and praised that the Reds were still fighting for three trophies (Betklić League, Portuguese Taça and Europa League) and this was necessary. “We must use this opportunity and this moment to accelerate our highest level in everything.“, emphasized Roger Schmidt, distinguished Coach's Award at the ceremony dedicated to the 120th anniversary of the Club.

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“We are in good shape, the first game is always demanding, but we are ready to play it.”

Roger Schmidt

What was it like preparing for this game against Chavez without any international players?

It was a typical international break, some players were with their teams, and I think it was a good opportunity for us to rest a bit and then get back to training. We did it very well and are excited to play again. Playing at home after the national team break is always a good start. All the national team players returned in good shape, a little tired, but without injuries. I'm happy with that, my biggest fear is always that they will get injured. We are in good shape, the first match is always demanding, but we are ready to play it. The decisive phase of the season begins and everything we have done over the last eight or nine months of this season had to be prepared for these weeks. We have six or seven weeks left to play, we still have three competitions to play and it really is a special season. When you can still win three trophies at the end of March, it's a very good season. Our task is to use this opportunity and this moment to accelerate to the highest level in everything. So, anything is possible. We have this expectation. For tomorrow [sexta-feira, 29 de março]Chavez and I know that this team is always difficult to play against. They are facing relegation, they have nothing to lose at our stadium. This is a good team, they have a good coach, and we have to solve this problem.

How did you feel when you left the Club’s 120th anniversary ceremony?

On Tuesday [26 de março], The gala was impressive. It always gives us a feeling of how great the Club is and how much love and passion there is in it. I'm always pleased to see that and how Benfica treats their history, former players and everything else. It's always something special and I'm so glad to be a part of it. We want to take this opportunity to please everyone around Benfica and within Benfica.

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“Playing at home after the international break is always good”

Are you considering resting Otamendi and Di Maria for this game against Chavez before the two matches against Sporting? Is Ba suitable?

Of course they could rest. The question is: “Would it be beneficial for them to rest?” Both players like to play consistently and quickly. Sometimes they need a rest, like I gave Angel a few times. [Di María], when he played a lot of games in a row and there were big games ahead of us. Sometimes it makes sense to keep them out, but they are both key players for us and have performed at the highest level all season. I always have to make a decision about what is best for us and the players. Are they ready to play at this pace? They have shown this over the last 15 years. Are you ready to return to the club after the national team games and play again? They have also shown this over the past 15 years. I have no doubt that they are ready for tomorrow. [sexta-feira], play. Alex Ba is fine, we still have a little problem with load management, he had a problem and we want to be careful that it doesn't happen again. He's fine now, it was good not to play for the national team, he trained again and we tried to rest him at the right time. He's ready to play.

Di Maria has been going through a turbulent time for several days now: he and his family have received death threats. Is the player 100% physically and mentally ready for this game and the rest of the season?

What happened to him and his family shows how crazy the world is. It is catastrophic and catastrophic if something like this happens. It is clear that receiving such messages affects the player and the individual. We try to support him as best we can. He is professional and experienced enough to handle such situations, but such situations are completely difficult and rare, especially in a family. This is the worst thing that could happen, but we talked about it. He is trying to live a normal life. Of course, when something like this happens, some thoughts arise in your head, so we will try to support you as best we can.

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“It’s time for all of us to show a very good attitude and performance on the field.”

In the last game of the championship, he said that a player who does what Kökçu did cannot be in the team. So, have you spoken to him? Can we expect him to be in the team for this game against Chaves?

As I said during the challenge with Casa Pia [26.ª jornada], my concern was to focus on the game. It would have been better not to mention him in this interview. He returned today [quinta-feira], we talked about it and it was actually exactly what I expected. It was not his intention to create this noise and negativity around our team. I already said before and after the Casa Pia game that I have complete confidence in him as a player, in terms of quality and also in his character. You made a mistake, this interview did no good to anyone. It was not good for us, for him and for Benfica, that's very clear. Now we have to deal with this. Even when players make mistakes, they are still my players, and sometimes I have to support them in difficult times. This is what we have to do, we've talked about it and now it's time to talk about it on the pitch. It's time for all of us, not just him, to demonstrate a very good mentality and performance in field. Everything that is not good for us, that can distract our attention a little, should be excluded. We have resolved this situation domestically and it is time to look forward. I'll be back tomorrow with the team [sexta-feira].

Kökçu was in the Turkish national team. Do you feel that your role in the national team is different from your role in Benfica?

I think I've said everything about Orkun. [Kökcü]. National teams and clubs are always different. These are different players, different tactical approaches. I don't think much about the choice. National team coaches have their own ideas, their own goals, and they must use the players as they see fit. I'm focused on what's happening here on our team, not just with Orkun. [Kökcü], but in general. Players who make it to national teams love to do it because it's a great honor for everyone. The national teams are preparing for summer competitions… These are two different things, and I am completely focused on the Club.

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“Everything we did over the last eight or nine months of this season had to be prepared for these weeks.”

As for Juan Bernat, who was seen in training, will he be fit enough to contribute by the end of the season?

All of us, including himself, expected a different season. He is a very experienced player. Unfortunately, he came in with a minor injury, but he recovered and played a few minutes for us in five or six matches. Not full games, but a few minutes. He has been injured since the end of October, for five months now. I think now is not the time to think too much about next season, we need to think about it. He's working hard to get back on the field. He returned to training with the team this week, the first time in five months he has returned and we hope that he stabilizes with the workload, the football load and, of course, that he makes an impact in the last six or seven years. weeks. This is his situation at the moment. We are on a good track and we hope it will have a good impact at the end of the season.

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″I couldn’t leave without winning this award″

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Statements from Otavio, the player of FC Porto, who this Monday received the Golden Dragon as Footballer of the Year.

Speech: “I thought and I didn’t say anything that I thought. It happened by itself, I’m very happy, I was looking for [o prémio] a lot of time. I saw others, I couldn’t leave without winning this prize. Thank God I won and now it’s time to make the most of it.”

Did you tell the President that you want the Golden Dragon? “I never commented, asking for an award was not my style, it was deserved, I was very happy, many could have won. I am very happy”.

Feeling: “This is something to be proud of, this is the best person in the club, everyone wants to win, this will go down in history. It will be kept under lock and key in the museum that I have. It will get worse.” , nothing will come of it, it will be well stored.

Gala: “It’s always great, because of covid-19, the gala concert has not been held for many years. It is always special, everyone wants to be part of the gala concert. Being a dragonado, he is even more special. We did a good job and this is proof.”

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″Most competitive costume required, Pepe’s costume″

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Statements by Sergio Conceiçao after receiving the Golden Coach of the Year award at the Golden Dragons Gala

Golden Dragon cost: “I represent many people in this Golden Dragon. The first time I went to Olival with the president in 2017, he named the four essential pillars of FC Porto: rigor, competence, ambition and passion. Looking at it and being with it every day. My players, who don’t usually wear a formal suit as they do today, but the most competitive suit that is required, which is Pepe’s suit, give me great joy when I get up and go to work.”

Technical team and others: “With a super competent technical team, a health department, where there is not only Dr. Nelson Puga and therapists, but also an optometrist, pedologist, a number of people who work daily so that the players do not miss anything. and so that year after year they can get better and win, which is what we want.”

Techniques: “Victory. Not forgetting the people in the kitchen, in the restaurant, the people involved in analysis and observation, the equipment technicians, because today everyone is a technician… [risos]🇧🇷 Lawn techniques too, because I am very picky about the height of the lawn. I think that every detail is important and matters. Finally, a number of people who contribute to making this possible. This is not mine, this belongs to the people of Olival, who are always led by our great, my friend and godfather, the president.”

A family: “Finally, to paraphrase our Gonzalinho [Borges], I want to dedicate it completely to my family, which is not easy, and parents, as always. Not being among us, they will certainly be very proud, not least because they have received two more extremely important people in the life of the club and that together they are up there watching us so that FC Porto becomes bigger , was getting better. , become stronger and win. And let’s keep it up. Is always. Because we deserve it. We are also honest, serious, dedicated and competent workers.”

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