Chapter 315: Breaking into the East

Live commentator George Baraha frustrated with real-time information for the first three quarters. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

Now that the game has developed, how many people still think that the Pistons have the possibility of pulling the game back?

That's right, the Hawks did suffer from fouls to a certain extent, and they couldn't let go of their hands.

But in the face of such a large score gap, the chances of the Pistons turning the tables must be smaller.

The Eagles' sudden change of lineup in the third quarter is sure to be the focus of heated discussions in the major sports media of the day.

It is undoubtedly surprising that a conservative like Woodson actually played a small-ball offense.

Isn't it scientific?

Of course it's not scientific, eggplants have grown on cucumber vines, isn't this a species mutation!

HOWEVER, THE TRUTH IS THAT THE EAGLES PLAYED A SUN-STYLE RUN-GUN OFFENSE IN THE CRUCIAL BATTLE OF THE PLAYOFFS.

What's even more terrifying is that the Hawks do a better job of rebounding and defending than the Suns, a small-ball lineup that replicates most of the Suns' strengths but suppresses the Suns' shortcomings to the greatest extent.

IN OTHER WORDS, THE EAGLES CAN QUICKLY SWITCH BETWEEN POSITIONAL OFFENSE AND RUN-GUN.

Why is there such a mutation?

In fact, this reason was predestined as early as the moment when Woodson connived at Ruan Erniu to have independent possession of the ball.

At the end of the day, Woodson's policy is: as long as you defend well, feel free to do the rest!

Especially for a superstar embryo like Ruan Erniu, Woodson gave him the highest degree of freedom.

If it weren't for the fact that there was already an embarrassment on the team, it is estimated that Woodson would probably give Erniu unlimited firing rights, just like Durant did in Seattle.

Superstars all have their own systems, it turned out that Woodson thought that Erniu only had a positional offensive and defensive system, and now he found that in the transition between offense and defense, Ruan Erniu has his own system aura, and the BUFF can fly.

The Pistons are in a rather embarrassing situation right now!

Give up, after all, this is a G6 battle of life and death, and if you lose to your opponent, you will have to go home to fish.

Don't give up, the huge disadvantage of trailing by 25 points in the third quarter is like a moat, blocking their pace of catching up.

George Baraja should be the most vocal, having experienced the ups and downs of the Pistons.

In his opinion, this team that once defeated the Lakers F4 has reached the time to have to rebuild.

In his words: "We were birdieed! But that's not a reason for us to lose, and we have to admit that our squad is ageing and the numbers of many players have dropped to varying degrees. Even if McDyes's not injured, I don't think the Pistons are sure to win, it's time to start the process!"

The statement of opening the program is very euphemistic, but the meaning is very clear: reconstruction is imminent!

The fourth quarter of the game started quickly, and Nguyen Er Niu, who had four fouls on his back, temporarily sat on the sidelines to rest, and he now had enough capital to watch the Pistons' counterattack.

The Pistons did not choose to give up in the final quarter, and in front of their home fans, even if they lost, they had to fall down with their heads held high.

Hamilton was the most active Pistons player in the final quarter, and he used his running to tear up space and hit catch-and-shoot jumpers, and Salim Stoudeyer, who defended him, clearly didn't quite adapt to the Hawks' rhythm.

Fortunately, although he didn't do a good job of limiting opponents on the defensive end, he still made some gains on the offensive end, and now that the Hawks are leading more, Woodson is also happy to practice the lineup at this time to prepare for the Eastern Conference finals.

on the bench.

Ruan Erniu said to the embarrassed Sen beside him: "What was our original goal?"

Embarrassed Sen said suspiciously: "What kind of goal are you talking about?"

"What did you tell me at the beginning of the season?"

"At least make the playoffs!"

"What about the mid-season?"

"Must pass the first round!"

"And then?"

"You can also think about the second round!"

"What about the end of the season?"

"A shameless rookie directly said that he wanted to win the championship!"

Hearing this, Ruan Erniu nodded with a smile and said, "That's right, we should have a lofty goal, it's just a small goal that has been completed at one stage!"

The Pistons took their strength to the extreme, and they chased the score to within 15 points at one point, but this was already their limit!

Ruan Erniu and other main players all appeared, and the Eagles once again put out their small-ball lineup - the Eagles raid tactics.

Pistons' veteran commentator George Baraha said to his black partner, Greg Cressler, "I feel like I've seen Hannibal cross the Alps!"

This is the most famous article in Western military history, the second Punic War, the Carthaginian commander Hannibal crossed the Alps, and in the unfavorable situation of losing the right to control the sea, he killed all the way to the city of Rome, and achieved the reputation of the first strategist in Western history.

Of course, while praising the success of the Hawks' raid, George Baraja also has a hidden doorway, which is that the Pistons will be the ultimate victors like Rome, and the Pistons are now eager for their great Scipio to come. (The Roman general Scipio the Great eventually defeated the Carthaginian commander Hannibal and won the Second Punic War for Rome, but Rome also paid a huge price, which is one of the reasons why Rome completely destroyed Carthage after the Third Punic War.) )

The home commentators off the court are telling historical stories, which shows how miserable the Pistons on the court are, and the game is basically reduced to garbage time.

The Hawks led by Erniu once again played a close-up camera shot that could not catch up with the gorgeous basketball, and the Pistons completely collapsed.

When Ruan Erniu ushered in the fifth foul and was substituted, the score was once again stretched to more than 25 points, and in the last 3 minutes, both teams sent substitutes and even fringe players to the court.

In this series, Van Exel, who barely played time, also came on the court and made two three-pointers, and it seems that Van Crazy's form is holding up well.

With the red light on, Dan Crawford finally blew the whistle for the game.

In this game, his blowing penalty was biased towards the home team to a certain extent, but the Eagles' sudden change of formation still reduced the role of the referee to a minimum, and the Eagles used their own strength to win a hearty victory.

The Detroiters hid their faces and wept, and for the first time in five years, they missed the East Finals and went home early.

The players of the two teams hugged each other, and at this moment, they could let go of their baggage and bless each other.

The veterans on the Pistons actually understand that their time is running out, and the rebuild actually starts from the moment they lose.

Ruan Erniu and Aaron Afraro hugged each other, and the old captain smiled and said, "Hey, Kraft, you did a great job, don't lose your face at UCLA, I'm optimistic that you will win the championship!"

Ruan Erniu nodded and said, "I will!" Aaron, I believe your opportunity is coming soon." ”

Billups happened to walk past them, and FMVP quipped, "Hey, I'm still alive!"

Erniu smiled: "MR. BIG. SHOT (Billups), have you ever thought about joining the Eagles?"

Ruan Erniu did it on purpose, but in fact, the eagles did not mean to trade.

Billups also smiled: "Mr. Ruan, you are still too young, when you lie in the future, don't blink, get rid of this habit, you can do better!"

Afterwards, the two hugged each other and wished each other good luck!

28 points, 16 rebounds, and 15 assists, which is the data that Ruan Erniu got in the only 28 minutes of playing time.

He led the Atlanta Hawks into the Eastern Conference Finals!