Chapter 481: Fighting hard against the Nets, the Cavaliers rise

As soon as they flew to Atlanta, the Hawks couldn't wait to go back to their homes and sleep. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

Even if someone proposes to go to a nightclub now, no one will respond, and even players who haven't played in four consecutive away games will feel tired.

When Ruan Erniu returned home, Dr. Han had already fallen asleep.

After washing up casually, in order to avoid disturbing his girlfriend's sleep, Erniu changed rooms and went to bed to continue to make up for sleep.

Early the next morning, Ruan Erniu ate the breakfast prepared by Han Meimei, kissed goodbye to his girlfriend, and drove to the stadium for recovery training.

Tonight's opponent is the New Jersey again, and this time the Hawks should not be lightly beaten at home.

However, the game did not favour the Eagles as expected, with the two sides playing hard-fought for much of the first half.

In the first quarter, the two sides tore each other until the last minute, and if it wasn't for Dragic's 3-pointer on the final attack, the home team would have trailed the visitors in the first quarter.

After the start of the second quarter, Embarrassed Sen and Er Niu successively led the team to launch an offensive wave, twice pulling the score of the two sides apart.

But the Nets were also desperate, and they actually came close to reversing the score twice when they were behind.

Devin Harris hit a buzzer-beating three-pointer near the center circle just before the end of the first half, and the two sides tied at 55-55 at halftime.

The Nets have actually entered the rhythm of rebuilding this season, and their record before the Hawks was only 2-5, but in these two back-to-back games, they launched an offensive around the Hawks like chicken blood, which made the Hawks quite uncomfortable.

Sure enough, the excitement of the Nets has not yet passed.

In the third quarter, Vince Carter suddenly broke out, shooting 7 of 9 in a single quarter, including 5 of 5 three-pointers, scoring 19 points and 3 assists in a single quarter, leading the Nets to pull the score away in one fell swoop.

Normally, the third quarter of the game is show time for the Hawks, but today they were counterattacked by their opponents at home.

The situation on the court is quite unfavorable for the Hawks, and even an opponent like the Celtics has been killed by three shots and five divisions, but it is a bit embarrassing to be so embarrassed in front of a weak team like the Nets.

Before the start of the final quarter of the game, Eddie Freeman, a die-hard fan of Erniu, said to Ruan Erniu: "Kraft, don't lose to them, you are the best!"

Ruan Erniu looked at the eager eyes of the little fans, nodded, and replied word by word: "Don't worry, I will definitely win this game back!"

The Celestial Empire didn't say much, and in the final quarter of the game, Ruan Erniu ushered in an outbreak, and in the face of the defense of league rookie Brook Lopez, Erniu showed a dominant scoring ability.

Consecutive backs 2+1 beat Lopez to the point that he had no temper.

After that, Erniu had no intention of stopping. After dangling from the high post, he broke through the inside line to continue to cause damage, and finally sent Lopez off the court.

The Nets failed to stop the ravages of the bulls in the final quarter of the game, and the two bulls scored 16 points and 10 rebounds in the crucial quarter to help the team overtake the score and finally win the game.

Ruan Erniu scored 42 points and 26 boards with a big double-double, completely teaching Lopez, who scored 10 points and 7 rebounds in this game, to be a man.

In fact, Lopez entered Stanford as early as 06, so he played against Erniu in the NCAA's PAC-10 league, but at that time, UCLA was in full swing in the league, and Ruan Erniu naturally didn't take Lopez too seriously.

In yesterday's game, Brook Lopez almost helped the Nets turn the game upside down, but fortunately, Ruan Erniu scored the winning goal in the last minute.

Tonight, it was Erniu who stood up in the final quarter and helped the team finally win the opponent.

At 119:125, the Hawks finally won the Nets by 6 points at home, winning 9 in a row this season.

After the game, Erniu gave his shoes to Eddie Freeman, thanking him for his support, the Hawks were able to reverse the opponent in the final quarter at home, and the cheers and cheers of the audience were indispensable.

Why is the current Eagles a strong team? You can see one or two things from the crowd's attitude towards victory.

The so-called devil's home stadium is ultimately laid by the temperament of the home fans.

After back-to-back wins over the Nets, Nguyen Er Niu got his first POW (Player of the Week) of the 08-09 season, which was really long overdue.

Ruan Erniu found that he really had no fate with POW in the first two weeks of the regular season, either with a long interval between games, or simply no games.

With last week's five-game winning streak, starting with a win over the Thunder on Nov. 9 and another win over the Nets on the 15th, the Hawks have won five in a row over the past week, including four on the road and one back-to-back home game.

Ruan Erniu is naturally the most dazzling existence, with an amazing performance of 65 points in a single game, Erniu has averaged 39.4 points, 23.6 rebounds, and 6.2 assists per game in the past week.

In fact, even if the Hawks lose one of these games, this week's Eastern POW won't fall into someone else's hands.

Of course, Erniu is not without opponents, this week, in addition to his surprise, James's performance is also quite dazzling, with all three wins this week, plus an average of 33.7 points, 6.0 rebounds and 8.0 assists per game all-round data, LBJ is also very likely to win POW, but Erniu's 65 points are too dazzling, and finally failed to grab this week's POW.

In addition, James' Cavaliers, since the start of the season, have also been the best performing team except for the Hawks.

They have lost just two of their last 10 regular-season games and are second in the East with an 8-2 record, just behind the Atlanta Hawks, who have won all nine games.

In the new season, Nguyen Er Niu is still strong, but the Cleveland Cavaliers are also on the rise.

People are surprised to learn that the Cavaliers have developed amazing chemistry since trading Mo Williams over as they build a new landscape in the East.

The Celtics, who are in third place in the East, don't seem to care too much about their regular season record, and for these old guys, nothing else matters except for the championship.

The Orlando Magic occupy the fourth position in the East, which is considered to be the last train of the Eastern giants.

In the West, the Los Angeles Lakers have welcomed the return of Andrew Bynum this season, Gasol has returned to the more accustomed No. 4 position, and Bynum is gradually ushering in his prime.

It makes sense that the Lakers can make their own in the West and firmly occupy the top spot.

However, the standings of the other teams in the West are somewhat treacherous, and the number of wins between the Nuggets, Spurs, Trail Blazers, Rockets, and Mavericks is not much different, and it is difficult to determine who will make it all the way to the playoffs.

The New Orleans Hornets, who performed well last season, have lost their style yesterday, with a mediocre record in the new season, lagging behind many Western giants.

Chris Paul's performance is still excellent, but it is not easy to become a contender for the MVP of Erniu and Kobe Bryant like last season.

Since this is only the beginning of the season, the results of the East and West can only reflect the current form of each team.

To make the playoffs, teams need to go through a long season.

After a back-to-back with the Nets, the Hawks finally got three days off and will arrive in Indianapolis on the 18th to play the Pacers on the road.