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Yan Pengfei’s 28-point playoff high: don’t care about his score, only care about winning – yqqlm

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Yan Pengfei’s 28-point playoff high: don’t care about his score, only care about winning – yqqlm

Original title: Yan Pengfei’s 28-point playoff high: don’t care about his score, only care about winning

On the evening of April 1st, Beijing time, the 2021-22 CBA playoffs continued with 12 goals and 8 games. The Shanxi men’s basketball team dominated the penalty area with a 21-11 offensive rebound advantage, while the Guangzhou men’s basketball team was once outside the three-point line. Completely lost in 1 of 17 shots, the Shanxi men’s basketball team took a 20-point lead from the first quarter, and finally defeated Guangzhou 120-101, leading 1-0 by a big score.

In this game, Shanxi scored the highest score not from Feld, the best foreign aid in the regular season, but local insider Yan Pengfei. He scored 28 points and 9 rebounds, made 11 of 15 two-pointers, and set a new personal playoff score.

After the game, Yan Pengfei was very modest: “For me personally, to play is to go all out to fight, in fact, I don’t care how many points I can score, but more about whether we can win the game in our first game, so I can Do everything I can on offense, defense, rebounding, and do whatever the coach needs me to do, and that’s it.”

A big victory Yan Pengfei is attributed to the team’s well-preparedness. He revealed that after the end of the regular season, the team only rested for the first two days, and then watched the video and made arrangements for all aspects of Guangzhou’s defense.

In the 12-to-8 stage of the best-of-three-game system, Shanxi will advance with one more win. Yan Pengfei said: “I think for us, we should go all out to fight every game well, and cherish the benefits that come with it. It’s not an easy opportunity, and if you work hard, you can take one step forward.” (Editor: Zude)Return to Sohu, see more

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