Chapter 122: Fighting the Bull (2)

At the beginning of the second quarter, Woodson, the egghead, didn't know what was going on, and suddenly used the *** change that he was extremely unaccustomed to. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

Josh Childis, Zaza Pachuria, Sheldon Williams and Tyronn Lue were all substituted. Only the eclipse was left with a main force and all the staff on the field.

Ruan Erniu was also a little confused, and at this time, he couldn't directly ask Woodson the reason, so he had to discuss it with the embarrassed Sen next to him: "Mike is crazy, isn't he? Is he going to learn from Popovich? Then why don't you just replace J-Smoove (Lunar Eclipse Rice Foreign Number, mentioned earlier)?"

Embarrassed Sen twisted his neck, put the towel over his shoulders and said, "Who knows what he think......s?

Ruan Erniu immediately understood what Embarrassment meant, and immediately lowered his voice and said, "Have you heard any news?"

Yu Sen shook his head, also lowered his voice, hugged Ruan Erniu's head and said: "Don't guess, it's not our turn anyway, don't post comments easily before everything settles." Rookie, remember, that's part of the player's work ethic!"

Neither of them spoke thoroughly, but smart people never use nonsense, and they never have red fruits.

While the two Hawks leaders were discussing their teams off the court, on the court, the Bulls turned on a frantic defensive mode in the quarter.

Non-stop physical confrontations, countless foul-level small actions.

The smell of gunpowder in the game is rising, and in this situation, the main Bulls who have played more minutes are slowly recovering their touch, while the new Hawks bench is playing harder, and they continue to play iron without preparation.

The hardest hit was the Hawks' only on-court starter, Josh Smith. He missed all eight shots in the entire quarter and scored four points from the free throw line.

In fact, this really can't be blamed on the lunar eclipse, from the third attack option to the first attack option on the field, such a change is obviously not expected by himself.

What's worse is that he moved to the power forward position and Ben Wallace is on the opposite foot.

After the Bulls replaced Tyrus Thomas and put Gaul Joaquin Noah on the court, Wallace moved to the position of power forward, and the offensive ability naturally did not change much, but it made a qualitative change to the overall defensive intensity of the Bulls.

The Bulls twin towers, composed of Big Ben and Noah, completely dominate the rebounding ball on the court.

The Hawks couldn't get in and lost the rebounds they relied on, and the game quickly fell into the rhythm of the Bulls in the second quarter.

Amid the cheers of the audience, Ben Wallace even performed a tomahawk split in the third-line fast attack.

This completely ignited the atmosphere of the scene.

Ruan Erniu couldn't stay anymore, he took the initiative to say to Woodson: "Mike, replace me, I don't want to waste time off the field!"

Woodson nodded, and then replaced Embarrassed Sen and Ruan Erniu on the court.

At this moment, there were only 2 minutes left in the second quarter, but the Bulls took the lead.

At 25:33, the half-time was almost over, and the scores of the two teams combined did not exceed 60 points, and in any case, it was an ugly enough game. Once you become the losing side, then this ugliness will turn into disgust in an instant!

As soon as Ruan Erniu came on the field, he clashed with Noah, the university's sworn enemy.

Before Erniu came on the court, Noah was simply omnipotent in rebounding, and in a single quarter, under the cover of Wallace, he cut a total of 7 rebounds on both offensive and defensive ends.

But with the reappearance of Ruan Erniu, Noah suffered losses in front of the Celestial Empire several times in a row. Whether it is the prediction of the ball path or the ability to get in position, he is not as good as the Celestial Empire monster that is still evolving rapidly after entering the alliance.

Finally, after Ruan Erniu grabbed a frontcourt rebound, Noah raised his elbow and bumped into him.

Ruan Erniu subconsciously blocked this blow with his arm, and then Ruan Erniu first pushed Noah away, and then the two of them immediately stood together.

The sideline referee made a contribution this time, he blocked between the two players for the first time and separated the two of them!

Subsequently, the referee on duty watched the video replay and gave Noah a first-degree malicious foul and Ruan Erniu a technical foul.

After the two teams exchange free throws, the game continues.

Nguyen Er Niu struggled to keep his emotions under control, and he knew very well that he and Noah were not the same in the team. Noah can deliberately provoke himself to get himself off the field, but Erniu must calm down and win for the team.

The last two minutes of the second quarter were particularly intense, and the referee's scale today was not very tight.

A game of this intensity is not far from the playoffs!

Ruan Erniu rested for almost the entire second quarter, but still scored 12 points, 11 rebounds and 4 assists in the efficient half. Finally stopped the bleeding for the eagle, which was losing too fast.

At the end of the first half, the Hawks trailed by two points at 34-36, and if the Hawks lost today, Woodson's inexplicable substitution in the second quarter would surely be mentioned repeatedly.

In the locker room of the Hawks, Ruan Erniu gathered everyone together and said solemnly: "The Bulls' record since the beginning of this season is indeed bad enough, 2-10 and our 9-3 record seem to be far from it, but that doesn't mean that we can easily win the game." The brethren also saw how tenacious their defenses were!"

Embarrassed Sen also added on the side: "The Bulls are by no means a weak team, we have to cheer up!

For this kind of competition of defensive will, it is nonsense to say that any tactics are nonsense. Pouring chicken soup into death is the right choice!

But the two leaders of the Hawks could not have imagined that the second half of the game would be far more difficult than they imagined.

The first to go crazy was Ben Gordon, the '04 scout who was known as Iverson without height defects when he first entered the league. But it turns out that he only has a height advantage compared to Iverson.

Despite this, he is also an absolute scoring powerhouse in the Bulls system!

Gordon first passed the embarrassment in one step, and then faced Ruan Erniu and made a difficult drifting board-wiping shot.

In the face of such a fairy ball, Ruan Erniu was also helpless.

Immediately after, he fired from outside the 3-point line and scored consecutive points.

The second to stand up for the Bulls was Ruel Deng, a quiet wing master who always scored points for his team with an unpretentious offense, shooting 3-of-4 from the field and 2-of-2 from the free throw line in the quarter, scoring an efficient 8-point score. Ruel Deng unknowingly gave the Bulls more lead.

If Gordon and Deng are the arrows of the team's attack, they deserve to score points for the team.

Tyrus Thomas, who averaged only 6 points per game last season, scored 8 points in a single quarter by picking up leaks, which literally blinded everyone's eyes.

Ruan Erniu and Joe Johnson are once again in the dilemma of fighting alone, desperately chasing points for the team. The Eagles' weakness of lacking a consistent third scoring point was once again laid bare.

At 25:36, the Bulls took an 11-point lead in the first quarter.

At the end of the third quarter, at 59:72, the Eagles trailed by 13 points into the final quarter, and the young Eagles dug themselves a big hole!