Chapter 461: Knight's Tears Fall on the Field

During the halftime interview, Ruan Erniu was interviewed by TNT Flower Butterfly - Greg Saige in accordance with the regulations. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

"Greg, your clothes are good today, at least in terms of tones, they are comfortable!" Before Saige could speak, Er Niu teased first.

"Thank you for the compliment, Kraft, let's get back to business, after a fantastic season, great results on the international stage, and a new season where you set yourself the highest goals, how did you manage it all. ”

"Get up, eat, drink, practice, compete, sleep! I think I've probably done a few things, a few more, maybe a few, anyway, that's what I did!" Ruan Erniu said confidently.

"You were 27 points ahead at half-time today, is there anything you would like to say about that?" Seg then asked.

"I have a group of excellent teammates, and it is their hard work that makes everything easy!" Ruan Erniu replied.

"Do you think you're going to rule this alliance?, Red Tyrant, speak your mind!" Saige joked.

"If you don't wear those fancy clothes anymore, I will have no problem even if I go to rule the world!" Ruan Erniu also shot back with a smile.

The Eagles had a similar vibe in the locker room.

Amid the laughter, the defending champions took the first step, or half a step, to successfully defend their title, and it was difficult for the Cavaliers to complete a nearly 30-point comeback in such a situation.

And in the Cavaliers' locker room, there was a rather frustrating atmosphere.

They thought they were going to get a good result in the new season, and if they couldn't beat their opponents, they should be on par with the defending champions.

But the reality is far more cruel than imagined, and in the face of the Hawks' three-point rainstorm, the Kecheng soldiers can only crawl forward on the muddy road. Their high spirits and ambitions were also devastated after a rainstorm.

James, as the leader of the team, had to stand up to stabilize the morale of the army, but in the face of such a terrible opponent as the Hawks, the emperor could not let his Round Table Knights all lift their spirits.

The second half of the game started quickly, and James immediately took the lead and rushed to the front line, first breaking through Salmons' defense, dodging Ruan Erniu in the air, completing a difficult layup, and then pulling out his hand in the free throw line area, hitting consecutive shots.

Ruan Erniu was also interested, facing Ben Wallace, who was old and in poor condition, the Great Demon King of the Celestial Empire did not have any intention of respecting the old and loving the young, he took a big stride, continuously broke through the opponent, and completed the inside assault.

The Cavaliers' starting interior line is too slow, Wallace's speed is slow enough, and it is already disappointing, and the speed of Big Z's defense is even more desperate.

Ruan Erniu attacked the basket so easily that even he felt unreal.

If you change to a team that is not strong enough inside attack, maybe it won't make the situation a one-sided situation, but the Hawks' inside advantage is too great, and under the chain reaction, they have completely released their shocking outside firepower, so the score gap will be so big.

The Cavaliers, led by James, have actually been pretty good on the outside this season, with Mo, Delonte West, and Daniel Gibson all good shooters, and no team can stop them once they have a build-up.

Of course, these three people burned the CPU, which was enough to drag the knight into hell.

James's role is to give the hottest guy in them enough to get enough shot rights.

But in this game, the Hawks' outside defense did a pretty good job, and the Cavaliers' outside shooter group didn't get too many chances.

Since last season's playoffs, the whole league has been talking about the Hawks' magical offensive and defensive transitions and small-ball lineups, but many experts have pointed out that they have just ignored the foundation of the Hawks' foundation - defense and rebounding.

Whether it is the suffocating joint defense or the frame protection team led by Ruan Erniu, the Eagles' defense is the most underrated existence.

When people stubbornly discuss the lack of height of the Eagles' starting center, they ignore the overall height of the Hawks' frontcourt, and the three-dimensional topping and defense tactics.

Last season, whether any one of the three was Nguyen Erniu, Marvin Williams, or Josh Smith, they were able to rush to complete the help block.

This season, the Hawks sent Marvin to the Kings, but they added a timely addition of rim protectors like the Birdman, who have increased their efforts to protect the basket compared to last season.

The Cavaliers' outside line is by no means without room to play in the whole game, both Mo Jr. and Gibson have consecutive 3-point moments, but their offensive momentum has no continuity, because the backcourt rebounds were completely blocked by the Hawks, and the frontcourt rebounds also turned the opponent upside down.

For teams that value outside shooting, outside defense and inside rebounding protection are equally important.

Ruan Erniu didn't play in the second half of the third quarter, and he knew in his heart that he would not play again in the last quarter of the game, and now was his last time to brush up on data.

Fortunately, neither Ben Wallace, who is ridiculously slow, nor Valejo, who likes to scream ecstasy at every turn and throw himself a few meters away, can't stop Erniu's offensive.

Open three-point shots, inside breakaway layups, mid-range step-back jumpers, and then make two random fouls, on the basis of protecting the backcourt rebounds, and have nothing to do on the opponent's defensive end to get a few frontcourt rebounds.

By the end of the third quarter, the Hawks had extended the margin to 35 points.

Ruan Erniu finally got off the court and shot 12 of 18, including 3 of 5 three-pointers and 5 of 6 free throws, scoring a total of 32 points, 21 rebounds and 5 assists.

It took less than three quarters for Erniu to complete these statistics, and the audience in the Philips arena began to shout at the moment Erniu left the game: "MVP!"

He deserves such cheers, this is his time, this is his territory.

Interestingly, the Cavaliers were a bit of a stalker in the opening game, with James taking a short break in the second half of the third quarter and returning to the court in the fourth quarter.

I don't know if this is what Brown meant, wanting to make the game not too ugly, or if James himself finds this point difference too unacceptable.

Even so, the Cavaliers ultimately failed to subvert the Hawks.

The Cleveland also went on a 9-2 offensive wave in the final quarter, but that didn't shake the Hawks, and Woodson even pretended to be pressed to the point where he didn't even want to call a timeout.

The two bulls were not on the court, but the embarrassed son was able to continue to put pressure on the Cavaliers in the final quarter of the game, and in the second half of the final quarter, Ronald Murray and Novak scored in a row to finally seal the victory for the Hawks.

At 125:88, this is the final score of the game for both teams.

The 37-point margin kicked off the NBA's 08-09 season.

Ruan Erniu hugged James after the game, although it was just an ordinary regular season, the two men in their prime still sympathized with each other.

James's 22 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists are slightly shabby compared to the 30+20+5 cut by Erniu, but his existence is still objective, so that the Cavaliers did not give the defending champion a chance to break the score difference record.

"Kraft, congratulations!"

"Thanks, LeBron, we'll see you next time!"

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