Chapter 313: Eagle Raid 1.0
The second half began with the noise of the home fans. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info
The Eagles possessed the ball, Bibi passed the ball to Embarrassment, and Embarrassment passed the ball to Ruan Erniu, who forced Mark Hill in the low post.
After two consecutive inward shots, a step-back jumper hit an easy 2-pointer!
Even with three fouls on his back, Ruan Erniu's ability to score points was still not affected.
The Pistons' offensive round.
With Billups on the perimeter, Hamilton once again went around in a big circle, catching the ball and jumpers, and although the Maskman's offensive style is often boring, he can put the ball in the basket while ensuring a shooting percentage, and as a scorer, there is nothing more important than that.
At the start of the second half, both teams seemed to come out of the state of the first half and re-embarked on the path of emphasizing the whole.
However, the Hawks' overall offense is more focused on individual singles to create space, while the Pistons' overall offense relies on pass-and-cut coordination to create opportunities.
The two teams held each other for a few rounds at the beginning of the third quarter, and the score did not change much until the moment when the referee's whistle sounded again, fortunately, this time it was not Nguyen Er Niu.
Marvin Williams looked at referee Dan Crawford with a basketball in disbelief.
In defense just now, he asked himself to give Prince a big hat and didn't have much physical contact, but the referee still gave him a blocking foul, which of course made North Carolina quite dissatisfied.
Objectively speaking, this is another penalty that can be blown or not, and Marven is indeed suspected of being a thug, there is no doubt about it.
But in a playoff game with such a tight game, this level of aggression is hardly a real foul, and in the second quarter of the game, no foul action bigger than this was whistled.
Marven was the same as Erniu in the first half, and he was also the one who committed 3 fouls on his back, plus this foul, he was already the fourth foul, and if he committed two more fouls, he would really be out of action in this game.
Woodson was no longer surprised that he simply didn't replace Marvin and threw him on the court.
Woodson was also betting that the referees wouldn't dare break the deadlock easily, and he was wrong because Marvin's fifth foul came quickly, and it was an uncontroversial foul.
Marvin slapped Rashid Wallace's hand on the defensive end, and of course Wallace's long arms were a bit exaggerated, and when the whole arm was rounded from the bottom to the top, the whole person looked quite uncoordinated, like a giant sloth.
I believe that after this game, careful rice netizens are very likely to make this action into an emoji, with Wallace's ecstasy expression, there will definitely be a very high usage rate.
But now, the balance of power on the field has been broken. Marvin had to go off the pitch and Woodson replaced Marvin Williams with Zaza Pachuria.
Marvin waved a towel off the court, and he had to spend most of it on the bench with a lot of time left in the second half.
Why did the foul break the deadlock? Because Zaza Pachulia had just come on the pitch and didn't have time to keep up with Wallace.
Outside the three-point line, Roaring Tianzun fired consecutive shots, hit two three-pointers in a row, and played Pachulia with his footsteps, and then threw it successfully.
The Pistons overtook the score in the third quarter!
The old fans of the Celestial Empire are still quite familiar with the roaring Tianzun, because an irresponsible magazine in China rated him as one of the four major PFs in 2000, and later after he traveled east from the Pioneer Pistons, some people shouted out the title of "East Zun West King, South Buddha and North Wolf".
Take a closer look at the names of four people: Rashid Wallace, Chris Webb, Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett.
Good guys, except for Wallace, the other three were all 20+10 at their peak, and only Wallace didn't even average 9 rebounds per game in his peak season, blinding his height and a pair of long arms.
You must know that in that era, the postman Malone did not retire, German drivers have gradually risen, and even sister-in-law has joined the alliance, no matter how you look at Wallace, he is not qualified to evaluate a big four PF.
However, in fact, his talent is destined to be the type of player he can never be underestimated.
In terms of individual defense ability, Wallace is the top in the league anyway, and in the Pistons' system, his co-defense ability is not bad.
Coupled with a straight-arm shot that is difficult to interfere with and a range from beyond the three-point line, Rashid Wallace still has the temperament of a star.
Statistically, he should be the kind of player who doesn't live up to his name, but he can't be ignored either.
The Eagles had to call a timeout because of his excellent play, and they really needed to rearrange their tactics.
Ruan Erniu took the initiative to propose: "Let's fight the 'Eagle Raid'!"
"Do you want to compete with your opponent for speed? Maybe it's a good idea! What do other people think?"
Mike Bibby said: "You can give it a try, it's not good for us right now, we're still leading by a big score, it's worth the risk. ”
Bibby is still positive about the change of formation, Rick Adelman, if Gerard Wallace could replace Stojakovic for a while longer, maybe the Kings would have won the championship a long time ago.
Having spent time with the Suns, he doesn't mind it even more, and for him, changing formations and substitutions are all routine tactical arrangements, and he has no objection either.
The Eagles triumvirate has all spoken, and the other players can say more.
Zaza Pachuria, who had just been on the pitch for a short time, had to take a break, and it was no wonder that someone else, who let him not get Wallace.
Now the Eagles' lineup has become:
C Ruan Erniu
P.F. Josh Smith
S.F. Josh Childis
SG Joe Johnson
PG Mike Bibby
The timeout ended, and the two teams returned to the court.
In the Hawks' offensive round, Nguyen Erniu stepped up to the top of the position, and after receiving the ball, he immediately made a ground-hitting pass to Childis, who accelerated to shake off Prince and sent the ball to the basket with a violent dunk.
Hamilton missed a shot, and after Ruan Erniu grabbed the backcourt rebound, he immediately dribbled the ball quickly.
After half-time, the ball was distributed to Mike Bibby for the first time.
Bibi made a three-point shot, missed, Lunar Eclipse grabbed the rebound in the front court, passed back to Bibi, Bibi shot again in the same position, and hit!
The Pistons suddenly discovered that the Hawks could still speed up in the fiercely contested playoffs!
Billups carried the pressure and rolled over and hit a jumper.
The Eagles quickly served the baseline ball, and Ruan Erniu made a long pass to the front court to find Childis. The Stanford senior student passed the ball to the embarrassed Sen again.
Embarrassment broke through with the ball and then distributed the ball to Eclipse, who stepped in from behind, and the eclipse flew into the air while attracting the attention of Wallace and Pulis's defense.
Immediately afterwards, Lunar Eclipse made a pass from behind, and the ball reached Ruan Erniu, who had already run from the back to the front.
Erniu held the ball in one hand and jumped high, he was in the stage of lift-off, while Wallace and Prince had already fallen.
"Boom!" After a powerful slam dunk, the Eagles not only overtook the score, but also quickly widened the gap.
THE PISTONS ASKED FOR A TIMEOUT, BUT IT WAS PERHAPS A TIME-OUT, AND THEY WERE IN BIG TROUBLE, AND THE PISTONS WEREN'T COMFORTABLE WITH THE HAWKS' RAMP.