Chapter 613: First Day of the Playoffs: Down

Being able to be so lively in the game can only show that the Hawks' overall mentality is relaxed and crushing the Pistons in terms of strength. Pen fun and pavilion www.biquge.info

As for how Woodson concocted Erniu and Embarrassment after the game, that's another story.

At the beginning of the second quarter of the game, Erniu UCLA's senior Aaron Afflalo once scored 4 points in a row, almost leading the Pistons to set off a wave of counterattacks.

But the Eagles' bench isn't vegetarian either.

It was Zaza Pachulia who hit a mid-range shot in the high post, and then Dragic added back-to-back assists on the offensive end to help Ronald Murray and Steve Novak hit 3-pointers to open up the score again.

Dragic, who is making his first playoff appearance, has no stage fright.

Physical fitness can be exercised, and basketball skills can also be cultivated, but the superstar temperament that dares to play is often innate.

And Dragic in the counterattack showed a supergiant style.

After a number of assists to his teammates, he hit another three-pointer of his own and made consecutive strong baskets to finish the offense.

Due to the relationship between position, style of play and the status of the team, Dragic's presence is too low in the selection of the best rookie.

He wasn't even selected for this year's All-Star Rookie Game, but that only proves that there are too many good guards in the class of '08, but it doesn't mean that the claw machine doesn't have the quality.

Hawks starter Mike Bibby complained in front of the media: "The league always ignores players who have quality but are relatively low-key! No, I'm not talking about me, it's our first-year rookie Goran Dragic." ”

Ruan Erniu and Yu Yusen, who were waiting anxiously off the field, returned to the field.

Embarrassment Sen's hand felt slightly lower and missed two three-pointers, but Ruan Erniu under the basket was particularly active, and scored points with a rebound in the front court after many successful rebounds.

At 18:35, the second quarter of the game gradually came to an end, and only half time passed, and the game had already been spent.

At 40:69, when the Detroits allowed their opponents to score nearly 70 points in the half of the playoffs, it was proof that their proud defensive system was on the verge of crumbling.

Looking at the relaxed expressions of the Hawks, most people could even tell that Atlantans were not doing their best.

The Pistons, the Eastern powerhouse, are like a mirror that reflects the growth of the Hawks.

In the regular season last year, the two teams were still in the same vein, and even the defensive style was the same.

In a way, it's a bit of a Goku meeting a six-eared macaque, after all, Woodson was an assistant coach under Larry Brown.

In the playoffs, the young eagle has evolved, and "Wukong" is destined to kill "Six Ears" with a stick, but at this time, it is no longer clear who is Wukong and who is Six Ears.

Until this season, the script has been transferred from "Journey to the West" to "Journey to the West", and the Eagles have changed into a cold version of Wukong, who can say to Liu'er, who has degenerated into a lawless thug after knocking over the opponent with a stick: "Before I can contribute, you will fall!"

Well, the metaphor is enough to talk about it, but the Hawks are already a sure thing.

The break ended quickly, and the still undetermined Detroit launched the fiercest comeback in the second half.

Rodney Starki, as a sophomore that the team is bent on cultivating, also did his best in the game.

He either used the cover or directly held the ball, attacked the basket, and scored a layup while causing a foul on the Hawks' interior.

But even this kind of fighting style came a little later.

With a big lead, Woodson learned from Phil Jackson.

Obviously, the opponent blossomed more and chased nearly 10 points in a row, and he didn't mean to call a timeout at all.

It's as if this isn't a playoff game at all, but a preseason game that can be splurged.

The Eagles have indeed lived up to the trust of the head coach.

Ruan Er Niu and Yu Sen quickly led the team to a firm foothold in the second half after an initial discomfort.

The combination of the "J-R connection" (the initials of the surnames of the two cows) that Atlanta fans affectionately called the "J-R connection" once again shines at the Philips Center.

Ruan Erniu made a cover in a high position, embarrassed Sen held the ball into the penalty area, attracted the bag and threw the ball high, Ruan Erniu scored from the outside, received the basketball in the air, poured the basket with both arms, and smashed the ball in.

Ruan Erniu held the ball in a high position, and with the help of the blocking and dismantling of the lunar eclipse, he cut the basket in the air, Ruan Erniu passed a beautiful NOLOOKPASS on his back, and the penetrating ground pass, even the embarrassed Sen who didn't like to dunk couldn't help but perform a tomahawk-style splitting dunk when no one was guarding on the inside.

At 20:24, it was already the Pistons' best game, but the total score of the three quarters of 60:93 will not change, and they will enter the final quarter with a huge 33-point deficit.

Steve Jarvey even deliberately made several free throws in favor of the Pistons in order to make the game more enjoyable.

This is also the usual trick of the league's referees, and even so, the Pistons did not look like they were coming back to life at all.

This is not the attitude that a team with championship roots and a good tradition should show. It can be said that the impact of losing Billups on the Pistons is far from a slip in the record.

In the last quarter of the game, Woodson also dared to think and dare to do, and he had nothing to say to Erniu and Embarrassment. The Hawks twins continued to start without a three-minute break in the third quarter.

Under the combined encirclement and suppression of these two killing gods, the Eagles quickly stretched the score to more than 40 points.

Woodson looked at the rest of the game and ultimately didn't go too far.

After a dead ball, he replaced Erniu and Misery out of the game, leaving only Salmons and Lunar Eclipse as the two main players in the game.

Bibi, who had been resting for a long time off the field, threw the towel to Erniu and Embarrassing Sen as the biggest one in the middle-aged starter, Bibi naturally needed more rest.

Being able to play healthy basketball in the playoffs is not a treatment that the main team of the average team can enjoy.

Even in the end, the Pistons did not recover enough points to save face when facing the Hawks' pure bench.

At 19:30, this is the score comparison of the two teams in the final quarter.

It wasn't until the playoffs of the 08-09 season that the Pistons finally lost the last face of the Eastern giants and completely fell to the feet of the Hawks.

79:123, a huge disadvantage of 44 points, such a point difference may not be ranked among the top five playoff tragedies in NBA history, but it should be no problem to rank in the top ten.

What's even more frightening is that as long as anyone who has watched the game understands that the Eagles have not yet shown their strongest strength, they will beat their opponents to the point of losing their temper.

If the Pistons don't make a change in the rest of the series, then it's fair to say that the course of the series has already been determined.

The Eagles had a historic massacre, but the day's headlines didn't belong to them.

After all, it should be a matter of course for the league to beat the eighth in the East, and no one will be surprised, at most everyone is disappointed by the weakness of the Pistons.

The big news in the league came in three other games, Cavaliers vs. Bulls, Trail Blazers vs. Rockets, and Spurs vs. Mavericks.

Among them, the results of the battle between the Trailblazers and the Rockets should be considered reasonable, objectively.

At 108:81, the Rockets who played away defeated the Trail Blazers who played at home, and the young army that played well in the regular season was a little tender in the playoffs after all.

Except for Brandon Roy, who was taken care of by Artest and Battier in turn, barely shooting 10 of 23, making 1 of 1 free throws, and cutting 21+2+2, which is still powerful, the team can hardly find a second person who can share the burden for Huang Mamba.

Aldridge, as the second leader, performed particularly badly, making only 3 of 12 shots, winning 7+3+2.

As for the Rockets, Da Yao played a career highlight, shooting 9 of 9 and 6 of 6 free throws, and magically scored 24 points and 9 boards with a 100% shooting rate.

And Aaron Brooks, the little black bean, also showed his super attacking level when facing Steve Blake's defense.

He finished with 27 points, seven assists and four rebounds on 10-of-17 shooting, 5-of-8 three-pointers and 2-of-2 free throws.

Well, such a rocket can't be stopped by the Trailblazers, even if the Lakers and Spurs come, they have to weigh it carefully.

If the Trail Blazers' loss to the Rockets is still reasonable, the Cavaliers vs. Bulls and Spurs vs. Mavericks games are completely unexpected.

And these three focus battles have a common feature, the next gram!