Chapter 562: The answer is back

"Aaron, I heard you fell out with Hamilton?"

Before the start of the game, the players routinely high-fived each other. Pen fun and pavilion www.biquge.info

It just so happened that Ruan Erniu was the last to high-five Iverson, and as an epoch-making figure in the alliance, Ruan Erniu was a ghost, or he asked Iverson such a question out of interest.

And the AI's response is just as intriguing: "I don't have any problems with Richard, but some people are very good at sowing discord!"

This was not said to Erniu, because the AI's eyes glanced at the Pistons' bench.

As for whether this eye is aimed at Pistons head coach Michael Curry or Pistons general manager Joe Dumas, it is also worth playing.

But none of that matters, the important thing is that through this simple conversation, it has been fully demonstrated that the relationship between Iverson and the Pistons is completely finished.

This is a superstar who can show no hesitation in front of opponents that there is no unity within the home team, and the fate of the AI and Pistons is definitely over this season.

Ruan Erniu smiled and hugged the AI, and then walked to the middle circle.

No matter what his opponent is, he's ready to give it his all to win tonight's game and end the regular season ahead of the All-Star season with a seventeen-game winning streak.

The starting lineup for tonight for the Pistons is:

C Rashid Wallace

PF Amir Johnson

SF Tyshawn Prince

SG Rodney Starkey

PG Alan Iverson

is still a weird backcourt combination, and it's really hard to imagine why a team with championship experience like the Pistons would put on such a nonsensical backcourt starter.

In Erniu's view, even if Afflaro appears directly in the second position, it is better than letting AI and Starkey, two ball controllers, appear on the field at the same time.

Nguyen Er Niu easily won the jump ball session over the aging Rashid Wallace.

Another half a year has passed, and the decline in Roaring Tianzun's athletic ability has become more obvious.

Bibby held the ball and slowly walked through the half, he was not in a hurry to get out of the ball, anyway, the pressure on the AI on the defensive end was really limited.

However, the misalignment advantage in the face of the Starkey defense was too great, so that Bibi was obviously sure to eat Iverson alone, but in the end he still put the ball in the hands of the embarrassed Sen.

6 feet 5 inches vs. 6 feet 7 inches, the height advantage of two inches seems to be nothing, but Embarrassment obviously occupies a huge advantage in physique.

After an unreasonable cut, Embarrassment made a shot from mid-range.

"Bang!"

Unfortunately, the ball missed, Amir Johnson took the backcourt rebound and passed to Iverson, and the AI quickly held the ball through the half, but the Hawks defended faster.

Iverson had to slow down and play positional offense and defense, saying that it was positional offense and defense, but in fact, it was still AI alone to pick up a group.

With the help of Wallace's cover small, the answer went into the penalty area.

Then, all the defensive pressure was concentrated on Iverson alone.

The Hawks had already planned their defense against the four-time scoring champion, and after a sudden contraction, a total of three defenders surrounded Iverson.

The answer was forced, and the basketball went over the defender's block, but was still rejected by the basket.

"Bang!"

also hit the iron, Ruan Erniu grabbed the backcourt rebound, passed the ball to Bibi, and he reorganized the offense.

After the opening, the hands of both sides were not smooth, and iron striking continued to become the mainstream of the game.

Neither the athletic score nor the free throw score was pitiful, and neither side had the means to put the ball in the basket anyway.

Ruan Erniu's rebounding brush is good, but he also doesn't have much achievement in scoring.

With more than 7 minutes to go in the first quarter, the Pistons finally replaced Starkey and replaced them with "The Mask Man" Richard Hamilton.

The familiar run, the familiar catch-and-shoot, the embarrassment blocked in place, but Hamilton still decisively threw the ball in.

That's how Hamilton survives, he always throws the ball in a boring and unexciting way!

Simple, practical, mechanical, I have to say, some people are born to play on a team like the Pistons.

Hamilton got into the game as soon as he got on the pitch, but on the Hawks' side, there were also people who found their touch.

Nguyen finally showed his fangs after a few rounds of contact with Rasheed Wallace.

The Celestial Empire first shot from a high position of 18-20 feet with Wallace's usual straight arm and hit back-to-back shots, forcing Wallace to pounce on defense.

Immediately afterwards, Ruan Erniu chose to break through without hesitation, went straight to the basket, and attacked the basket.

Amir Johnson tried to block Erniu's offense more than once, but only to pay for two fouls in vain and had to go off the game early.

As soon as he got off the court, he freed Rashid Wallace, because McDyce, who had just come on the court, once again had a direct confrontation with Ruan Erniu, and Wallace automatically moved to the No. 4 position to be responsible for the lunar eclipse.

Antonio McDyce and Ruan Erniu are also old rivals, both know each other well, and the two immediately entered the hand-to-hand combat mode without any nonsense.

Of course, the young and strong Ruan Erniu once again took the top, and soon scored points on McDyce's head one after another, causing killing.

In the playoffs last season, Erniu's cross directly caused McDyce to retire early and end his playoff journey.

This former member of the Dream Team, the peak 20+10 super interior lineman is approaching the end of his career.

Even if he still wanted to seek revenge on the Celestial Empire, his declining physical fitness had already ruined his hope.

At 28:24, the Hawks scored four points in the first quarter.

At the beginning of the second quarter of the game, Embarrassed Son, who had repeatedly hit iron in the first quarter, found his touch, and he shot inside and outside to score consecutive points.

And Hamilton, who was his main defense, suddenly felt cold in his hands, and continued to shoot iron.

Under the elimination of the other, the Eagles quickly opened the score, and the situation began to tilt.

Ruan Erniu and other main players returned to the court after 3 minutes in the second quarter, and it can be seen that Woodson still attaches great importance to the Pistons as an opponent, even if the score gap becomes larger, he does not dare to let the team's main team rest for too long.

For a team as tenacious as the Pistons, it is necessary to suppress or even completely defeat the opponent.

Otherwise, these blue-collar workers in the Motor City will use the toughest way and the most tenacious determination to tear apart any player who dares to come to provoke.

Iverson and Prince hit life-saving shots one after another, while McDies also hit two shots in a row against Ruan Erniu's defense.

The two teams played more and more anxious in the second half of the second quarter!

The number of rounds has decreased, the pace of offense and defense has slowed down, and everything is moving towards a more familiar pattern for the Pistons.

Obviously, the defensive strength is not as good as before, but the Detroit Pistons are still able to use experience to pull the opponent into their own rhythm.

And the eagle is like a bird that has fallen into the quagmire, trying to flutter its wings and soar, but it can't even find a power point.

Fortunately, the Pistons also performed extremely poorly on the offensive end and did not cause a lethal offensive attack to the Hawks.

Nguyen continued to be efficient, shooting 5-of-8 from the field, 1-of-1 from three-point range, and 5-of-5 from the free-throw line in the first half, scoring a double-double of 16 points, 11 rebounds, and 2 assists.

With Erniu's steady play, the Hawks still led the opponent 52-46 at halftime.

For the Pistons, Iverson scored 6 points on 3-of-7 shooting in the half, and Hamilton scored a team-high 10 points on 5-of-13 shooting.

Both were very efficient, but Iverson was going to be even worse off, because now he was the one that Chifu was referring to.

His arrival pushed Hamilton to the bench (it was actually the idea of the Pistons management, who wanted to develop Starkey more at the time), and once the Pistons lost, all the pressure would be on Iverson's head.