Chapter 311: The whistle sounded

The Pistons made it clear at the start of the first quarter that they were going to play hard. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

Nguyen Erniu was forced off the court because of foul trouble, but this in no way means that the Hawks have no ability to fight back. In fact, in the two playoff games in this round that Ruan Erniu was absent, the Hawks have been playing very tenacious, and Ruan Erniu's addition is more like adding a decisive boost to the Hawks.

Embarrassed Sen stepped up in the second half of the first quarter.

For the first time, he was selected for the best team for three times, and this season, he was finally affirmed by the media.

As the second leader of the Eagles, he did his supporting work well.

Although he is not the kind of guy who can leave Jordan and bring the team to the division finals, he has led the Hawks in the process of improvement in the past two years.

And Ruan Erniu's addition actually catalyzed this result.

In the face of Richard Hamilton's defense, Embarrassment also began to frequently use his back to single and suppress the opponent.

is still the same sentence, those who are close to Zhu are red and those who are close to ink are black, by Ruan Erniu's side, if you don't have the skills of singles with both hands, you are embarrassed to greet him.

Even the basket jumping man of the lunar eclipse was influenced by Erniu, and he gradually got used to using his back technique to get rid of his opponent, not to mention that a man like Embarrassing Sen originally had kaleidoscope offensive attributes.

Bibi immediately passed the ball to the embarrassment. Here's the order in which the Eagles' attacks were chosen: Kraft Nguyen, Joe Johnson, Mike Bibby, Josh Smith. (Josh's shots are still above Bibi, but his tactical position is below Bibi)

Erniu is not on the field, and now it depends on Embarrassment.

Hamilton certainly doesn't boo his opponents than long-distance running, but when it comes to positional offense, one-on-one offense and defense, then his physique is no match for Joe Johnson.

Why did Jordan have to trade him for Stackhouse? Because Hamilton's function is too one-dimensional, and the defense is especially unreliable, even in the Pistons, he must rely on his teammates to help him solve the problem.

But how many opportunities will a shot-oriented player like Embarrassment give the opponent to help defend?

One step, two steps, three steps, just when the Pistons contracted the defensive line and prepared to encircle and suppress the embarrassment.

The second leader of the Eagles turned around and stepped back to make a jumper, and after shaking off the opponent's distance of two steps, he calmly shot!

Immediately afterwards, the embarrassment continued to fire on the outside, instantly erasing the original score difference between the two teams.

For the Pistons, it was destined to be a tough home defense.

The Eagles are young, but that doesn't mean they're weak!

At the end of the first quarter, at 25:25, the two teams were tied.

Billups and Misery each scored 13 points to become the first killers for both teams.

George Malaha said: "You have to improve the defensive intensity against Joe Johnson, apart from the Celestial Man, he is the most dangerous player for the Eagles, he is too hot today!"

Ruan Erniu sat alone on the bench, he never thought that he, the leader of the team, would actually watch his teammates play from the sidelines, which was really bad.

In the second quarter of the game, Erniu started the game and led the bench lineup to face the Pistons.

Assi Lao controlled the ball over half the court, and then passed the ball to Ruan Erniu's hands, Er Niu held the ball and singled Theo Ratliff, this old ball ruffian sprayed behind Er Niu again: "Joe is the boss of the Eagles, the monkey of the Heavenly Dynasty go back to your country!"

Ruan Erniu didn't care about him, a half-turn outward and then a full turn inward, Ruan Erniu easily cut into the inside line, and won the basket with one arm.

When he returned to defense, Erniu glanced at Ratliff coldly, and that look seemed to be looking at a corpse.

Trash talk?

Sorry, your level isn't worth it yet!

Rodney Starkey possessed the ball through the half, and he and Assilao are both rookies on the back line, but Starkey has played well in the playoffs and is also a player in the All-Rookie Second Team this season. Assi-Rao, who was still above Starki, didn't even touch a single hair.

It's no wonder that in Saunders' system, Starkey was allowed a certain amount of free shooting when leading the bench, but Assi never had such a privilege.

Starki turned around and changed hands to cut in, shook off Assi Lao to break through the inside line, and he went directly to Ruan Erniu.

This was also Philip Saunders' arrangement, allowing Starkey to kill the Celestial Empire in the first place, thus depriving the Hawks of their most important scoring point.

Ruan Erniu strictly guarded the inner line, and after Starki jumped into the air, he suddenly pulled up, using the terrifying bullet speed, and the last shot came first, appearing on Starkey's head.

A large yellow hand fell from the sky and flew the basketball fan in Starkey's hand.

Assi Rau rushed to the frontcourt, got the basketball, and made an easy three-step layup to complete the lightning counterattack.

This "such as the palm of God" general block, subjectively speaking, should be counted as a block + assist, but unfortunately, the block is not equal to getting the ball, so Erniu's personal statistics can only be counted as one block.

In the next few rounds, the two bulls completely blew up Theo Ratliffe, and after a 10-1 attack wave, the Pistons had to call a timeout.

"Defend! Be sure to guard against the Celestial Empire, wrap him up in a small area, and don't give him too much room to shoot!" Sanders kept emphasizing during the timeout.

"Defend, defend every time, take the opportunity to hit the counter-attack, we can't let up yet!" Woodson also did not forget the winning essence at this moment.

At the end of the timeout, both teams once again sent their main players on the field.

This time, Erniu obviously felt different, and the Pistons' defense was increasing.

Jason Markhill's movements are getting bigger, but the referee's scale is very lenient.

Embarrassment feint jumper, Hamilton's hand obviously hit Embarrassment's hand, no blow!

Hamilton went out of the circle, threw a shot in the middle, and was slapped by the same embarrassment, the ball didn't go in, or it didn't blow!

Billups broke through for a foul and was blown a backcourt ball.

Ruan Erniu hit hard inside, Makhill almost blocked Ruan Erniu with a rough grappling, and finally the two fell to the ground, and the referee only gave the Pistons a normal foul.

Now the scale is obvious, everything is handed over to the players, as long as it is not too much of a foul, it will be regarded as no foul.

If the ball doesn't go to the basket, that's your business.

Nguyen hit one of the two free throws, and the Hawks continued to take the lead.

Rasheed Wallace stepped up and hit two consecutive shots from beyond the three-point line to catch up again.

Mike Bibby was not soft-handed, immediately responded with a three-pointer, and made a steal to score a chasing layup.

The two teams come and go, and they don't give in to each other.

But the Hawks always took the lead.

However, in the second half of the second quarter, the game was controversial again.

Nguyen Er Niu held the ball in the low post, and in the face of Mark Hill's defense, he passed the opponent in one step and was about to attack the basket directly to complete the offense.

Prince suddenly appeared on Erniu's route, and Ruan Erniu was already in a state of sprinting, directly crashing into the little prince and picking up the basket......

The whistle that had not been sounded suddenly sounded, it was not Prince's block, Erniu was whistled for an offensive foul!

Woodson finally couldn't take it anymore, and he rushed straight to the technical desk and cursed, and the slow motion showed that Prince didn't stand on his feet, and there was a noticeable sideways.

Dan Crawford blew a "T" for Woodson and almost missed the emotional Egghead off the court, and the situation changed again......