Chapter 298
Chapter 298
8-11, this score is really low enough, half a quarter passed, and the Pistons scored eight points.
The camera cuts to Larry Brown, who is constantly writing and drawing on the tactical board while constantly looking up at Billups and saying something.
Rasheed Wallace rested one hand on Hamilton's arrow, staring thoughtfully at the tactics board in the coach's hand.
Coach Bol in Philadelphia only made a simple arrangement, emphasizing the blocking and dismantling of the line, and did not make many other arrangements.
After the timeout, the game resumed, the Pistons held the ball on the line, and Rasheed Wallace feigned an outside shot from the three-point line and passed directly to Hamilton, who cut inside.
But Hamilton's shot was intercepted and popped out.
After a scuffle under the basket, Van Horn pulled the rebound, but Ben, who was quicker, directly stole the ball away, dribbled two steps and then went back on.
Oops, this hand is really hard, and the layup that is close at hand is just on the bridge.
Everyone on the Pistons bench also endured it desperately, so they couldn't laugh out loud.
This time the ball fell directly into the hands of Van Horn on the right.
Van Horn put the ball in Rayong's hands, who quickly pushed it across the half.
Under Prince's entanglement, he began to dribble in a cross-step, and after two back-and-forth swings, he stepped past the opponent and leaned back, trying to cheat a foul, but Prince also had an eye on it and dodged it directly.
Rayong didn't explain clearly under his feet, and he walked...
There's no problem with this walk.
Xu Jicheng: This Prince's defense is really speechless, the habit is very good, as soon as you see that the opponent has swept past, right, people are not in a hurry to start, and in the process of leaning forward at high speed, they still see through the opponent's little tricks, which is really powerful.
It's a sharp knife for outside defense.
The Pistons managed to get possession once, and Billups took the halftime and then scored two points directly after blocking and dismantling Rasheed Wallace.
There
it was,
and Iverson couldn't chase the ball out, but it was blocked by Wallace's wide body, which was a successful combination.
On the Philadelphia side, Ragabel went down to rest, and Aaron McGee came up.
Aaron McGee came on and immediately tried to shoot from beyond the three-point line, but missed.
Went in and rushed to grab the rebound, got up again, and was blocked by Big Ben.
I played very actively, although I didn't score, but I played very actively.
It was still Philadelphia's possession, and Van Horn went to serve the ball.
Given the direction of Rayong on the line, Rayong quickly strode inside, and then looked for Milicic under the basket.
Milicic didn't have many chances tonight, this time switching to Big Ben's side after receiving the ball, trying to use his feet to eat one, but was cut by Billups in the process of turning.
The ball hit his leg out of bounds and he missed!
It's really hard to score points inside, and the Pistons' defensive position is very clear and efficient.
Especially when Big Ben roamed around on both wings, the energy and pressure he showed on the field was really intimidating to many.
The Pistons dribbled past halfcourt, and Billups began to wrestle with Iverson.
Iverson, after all, is a little shorter, and relies more on his forward rush to gamble for steals.
So Billups dribbles as close to the opponent as possible and does not give the opponent a chance to accelerate.
Iverson didn't dare to make a move easily, once he couldn't restrain his body, and the other party took advantage of this momentum to complete the turn, it would be a trouble to get in.
Billups is constantly moving around the line, looking for opportunities to cut straight in.
Iverson struck, and he saw the right moment to strike.
Billups puts the ball in Prince's hand at his side, then takes a step inside before receiving Prince's return pass.
missed, the ball had too much inertia, and he couldn't adjust his body in the air.
Ben Wallace jumped at the same time as Milicic, and the rebound was once again taken away by Big Ben.
It's really amazing, although Milicic is tall, but he is really poor in experience, and he still can't take advantage of it when he occupies a better position.
Big Ben held the ball high above his head, and Hamilton and Prince walked around the baseline at the same time, looking for an opportunity to catch the ball.
The ball was given to Prince's side, and Prince did not choose to shoot directly from outside the three-point line at the first time, but after pressing a step, he passed to Billups, who had already landed on the left baseline.
Billups glanced at the direction of the basket and went straight to cut in, jumped up and then looked for Big Ben, and this time Big Ben finally scored.
The violent buckle is successful, this is all fed to the mouth, and if you don't enter it, you really can't say it.
Philadelphia kicked the ball away, and Rayong put the ball in the hands of the new Aaron McGee.
McGee took a step and ran into the piston's bag clip, which had to be transferred to Van Horn on the right.
Van Horn had the basket and gestured backwards to shoot, but Rasheed Wallace's long arm interfered with his shot, and the ball smashed into the front of the basket.
Philadelphia grabbed a rebound, and Milicic made an empty basket.
It's not easy, it's really not easy to grab an offensive rebound in a wrestling with Big Ben, and you can blow it to people for days when you go out.
Milicic also opened tonight.
The Pistons' two strong points from the perimeter began to play together, Billups quickly cut inside after handing the ball to Hamilton on the line, and then received Hamilton's land-hitting pass, and then moved up to the air to attract the attention of the opposing defense before handing over to the roaring Rashid Wallace under the right basket.
Wallace hung his hands directly in Van Horn's direction and won the dunk.
After the goal, Wallace tore his coat hard and kept shouting at the opposite bench.
Dude, hurry back to your own half to defend, and be arrogant and careful before eating T.
Aaron McGee quickly sent the ball out, and Iverson took the half court and switched directly to the side of Rasheed Wallace, who was going to use his speed and pace to force the arrogant power forward!
Wallace raised his two big hands high and pushed his opponent out with his stomach in his hand.
Iverson kept dribbling and wandering out, suddenly taking a big step with his left foot and then quickly pulling it back, completing his backward shot before the opponent could react.
"Huh!" "
This is a personal ability, it's really impossible, knowing that you want to pretend to make a move, or it's too late to go out, this is really a personal ability."
Iverson's goal also stirred up the Wajovia Centre.
Yes, they can't afford to lose tonight, and it's a game they can't afford to lose, given that they've already lost their first home game.
After the opening, the performances of the two main players in the field also confirmed this.
Whether it is Iverson or Rayong, they are very resolute when holding the ball and attacking the opponent's inside.
On the Pistons' side, Prince received a pass from his teammate on the right side, made a three-point shot, and missed.
The hand is a little cold!
The big book under the basket rises again, and the air is replenished, but there is still nothing.
Milicic grabbed the rebound and threw it forward quickly
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