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In the first half of the quarter, both teams scored 14-12, with the Spurs leading the Bobcats by two points into an official timeout.

This score is higher than that in the first half of the previous three games.

Because both sides continued to use one-on-one plays with their strongest scoring players.

This approach by the Bobcats led not only Popovich to wonder if the Bobcats had lost their mind due to losing and were ready to give up, but also commentators and fans who understood the game.

Defending one-on-one, using Zhang Yang and Felton, the Bobcats' pillars of scoring in the finals, to contend with Parker and Duncan—wasn't this asking for trouble?

Not using wings to pinch Parker, Parker's scoring performance can be just as good as Felton's.

Duncan, as long as the playing time is controlled within 40 minutes, has the highest scoring continuity throughout the game.