Yesterday it was Alexander, today it is Edwards. Super stars always perform at critical moments.

Yesterday, Alexander defeated the Rockets in two overtimes. In the end, he made another single, caused Durant's foul, and went to the free throw line to defeat his opponent.

Today, Edwards singled out Kamara, the Blazers' best defensive player, at the last moment. He almost got rid of Kamara and completed a signature mid-range shot, sealing the victory.

At critical moments, those super players will always complete such a winning or near-killing game.

Although they failed to win, the Trail Blazers' opening game still has some expectations. Not to mention Yang Hansen, the small lineup that Billups has used many times is full of energy and full of defensive intensity. This may be a regular option for later games in the regular season, but it also depends on the effect of use. The main reason why this small lineup can play for so long is that Grant is almost in full condition.

In addition, Sharp's shooting percentage of 5 of 20 in this game was a bit dismal. In the summer, he wanted a four-year, $100 million contract extension in advance, but the Trail Blazers never gave it. In the end, it was still 90 million, pending a season in which he can continue to prove his worth.

source:ti so 7m