The answer is obviously no.
At the start, the Knicks indeed played impressively on offense.
But every time Qin Yue exerted a bit of force, the Knicks would fall back to their old problem.
Which is that they couldn't defend against the Warriors' tsunami offense. Once the Knicks' own feel for the game declined and Durant's stamina couldn't support him to keep scoring, the increasingly anxious Knicks would make a lot of unforced errors on the court.
That night, in front of Iguodala, Qin Yue once again displayed his unstoppable personal offense—outside breakthroughs, fierce attacks inside, low-post backdowns, and those terrifyingly accurate pull-up threes.
Throughout the game, Qin Yue scored 45 points, 17 rebounds, 12 assists, 4 blocks, and 2 steals for the Warriors, shooting 16 out of 27, including 5 out of 8 from three-point range and 8 out of 8 free throws.
It is worth mentioning...
