Chapter 983
Rasheed Wallace paused slightly, turned his back and tried to dribble twice to Dampoter, moving a little closer to the basket. Then Roaring Tianzun found that Lamar seemed to be about to step forward to wrap up, and suddenly slammed into Dampoter's body, bounced away with the help of the reaction force, and his body completed the turn in the air before shooting.
"Whew!" the basketball hit steadily, and Rashid Wallace also looked very excited, and shouted at the sky: "Ah!"
Dampott wept with a sad face, looked at Rashid Wallace, who was celebrating presumptuously, and said hatefully, "This damn old fellow!"
Lamar smiled slightly when he heard this: "He's not old now!"
"Older than me anyway?"
Lamar looked at Rashid Wallace and said with a smile, "You can make him old!"
The roar of the Roaring Celestial Venerable was very effective in stimulating the adrenaline of the entire Detroit Pistons team. Originally, I was going to test it, but the players who played Tai Chi couldn't care so much at this time, and they screamed and threw themselves at the Knicks players one by one.
Billups never felt that it was difficult to carry the ball safely across the halfcourt, but at this point he felt that it was not easy to be a good point guard.
Axel doesn't have a great defensive prowess, but he's strong and aggressive, and even if he can't get the ball off, he can follow up with good disgusting Billups.
Coupled with Axel's constant small movements, a pair of small fast hands kept dangling in front of and behind Billups, so that Billups, an old man, had to be vigilant when facing this young man.
Finally getting the ball across the half, Billups suddenly realized that it was not easy to pass the ball.
Lamar was haunted by Ben Wallace, and Big Ben was with him wherever he went.
Battier has also been held in Prince's hands, and he has no skills at all.
Damppoter's side can pass the ball, but looking at his uncomfortable appearance now, it is estimated that even if the ball is passed, the effect will not be very great.
"Here!" Lamar shouted, temporarily freeing himself from Ben Wallace's entanglement with the help of the Haitian's pick-and-roll, and finding an open spot to catch the ball.
Billups quickly passed the ball over when he heard this, and Lamar did not pause after receiving the ball, and jumped directly to shoot.
Ben Wallace's block was a little slower and didn't stop, but Lamar dodged the first hurdle but couldn't dodge the second. Rasheed Wallace didn't know when, rushed out from under the basket, and with a wave of his slender arm, he slapped the ball solidly.
"Damn it, hurry, grab the ball!" Lamar shouted, alerting his teammates.
Billups' attention was always very focused, and when he saw Lamar's shot blocked, he quickly chased it in the direction where the basketball fell. Beside him was Axel, who wasn't slow either, but unfortunately didn't have Billups' reaction block.
Billups pushed Axel aside and grabbed the ball in his hand. With only two seconds left before the end of offensive time, Billups was in a hurry and threw the ball at the unguarded Dampoter under the basket with a wave of his hand.
Billups's thinking was right, but unfortunately he was still careless, and when the basketball was halfway through the flight, he suddenly grabbed the basketball with one hand, and it was Prince.
"Defend back!" Lamar shouted as the first one to charge towards his own half, but the Detroit Pistons were just too fast.
Prince and Axel continued to pass the ball, constantly pressing Lamar's defense, and finally Prince scored a layup.
"Holy!" Lamar cursed, shouting at his teammate to serve.
After a few passes, the basketball was back in Lamar's hand, and he leaned on Ben Wallace with his back to him, one foot in front and one behind, just between Big Ben's legs.
After a shake of his shoulders, Lamar turned.
Ben Wallace hurriedly moved sideways to block, but Lamar's next move caught him off guard.
Lamar stopped his already spinning body after spotting Ben Wallace's movements, and then turned in the other direction, and the short body ball broke through Ben Wallace's side.
After a few steps, Lamar leaped to his feet and held the basketball high with one hand to dunk.
"Don't do it!" Rashid Wallace shouted in front of Lamar, arms raised, ready to fall for Lamar's foul as he crashed into him.
Lamar was also shocked when he saw this, and he made a change in a flash of light. With his hands pressed down and turned, Lamar threw the basketball from the back of his head and delivered it to Dampot's hand.
The Haitian received the ball and yelled and jumped up for a dunk to score the Knicks' first two points of the game.
Seeing that a successful defense finally fell short, Rasheed Wallace also threw his fist in chagrin. If it weren't for Lamar's quick reaction just now, Lamar would have been given this foul.
The Detroit Pistons attacked again, and the basketball was in the hands of Rasheed Wallace. This time, Roaring Tianzun still chose to attack.
Seeing this, Lamar also took two steps back, ready to help defend at any time, but his wishful thinking was still wrong.
Before Lamar could gain a foothold, Rashid Wallace's ball was passed and handed directly to Hamilton, who ran out of the open space, and the latter hit a two-point shot to make it 6-2.
The Detroit Pistons' strong opening phase did not dampen the morale of the Knicks, after all, if they can't even withstand this blow, they don't have to compete for the NBA championship.
The Knicks' offense is still very fast, Billups dribbled the ball through the half, and Axel's defense was not very tight at this time. Despite some obstacles, Billups was able to get the job done and handed the ball to Lamar.
Lamar received the ball, and this time he did not choose to play with his back to the single, but to face Ben Wallace head-to-face. Bending over, Lamar put the ball at his side, his eyes fixed on Ben Wallace, who was facing a great enemy, patiently looking for an opportunity.
As time passed, Lamar's eyes grew colder.
Ben Wallace's heart was shocked, he felt Lamar's left shoulder seem to move, so he involuntarily took a step back almost instinctively, but at this moment Lamar made a move.
It's just a little bit of space, but it's enough for Lamar, with jumps, shots, shots, and a series of actions all done between lightning and flint.
The basketball passed Ben Wallace's fingertips and landed firmly in the center of the basket under the watchful eyes of the Pistons.
"Huh!"
6:5!
The Knicks reduced the deficit to one point, and everything looked like a repetition of the Knicks' previous game. As is customary, the next plot seems to be that the Knicks will overtake and then gradually extend the lead, and finally take out the Detroit Pistons.
In the regular season, this script had been predicted many times, even against the Detroit Pistons, and there were rehearsals, but today it seems to look a little different.
The Detroit Pistons don't want to give up the lead so easily, their goal today is to win, and the Detroit Pistons are a little different today.
The two teams also faced each other four times during the regular season, and the Knicks won the game.
At the time, Lamar didn't think the Detroit Pistons were very strong.
The Wallace brothers' dominance on the inside, though strong, was far less terrifying than it is today. The Wallace brothers teamed up tonight to build a wide net from inside the free-throw line to block all of the Knicks' attacks.
Hamilton's mid-range shots weren't as accurate as they were today, and their movement wasn't as unpredictable as they were today.
Prince's defense wasn't as impregnable as it was today.
Although Van Axel has not yet made a sharp minions, the eldest brother of the five tigers has obviously eaten the Soul Resurrection Pill today, and the sharp breakthrough makes it hard to believe that this old guy has changed to a professional pitcher, giving people the feeling of an AI with a shaved head.
Could this be the legendary playoff player? Lamar looked at Van Axel, who was suddenly rejuvenated, and his heart couldn't help but tremble.
The so-called playoff players specifically refer to the kind of players who are in mediocre form and mediocre data during the regular season, giving people the feeling of being in the old rivers and lakes of the river. But when these guys get to the playoffs, they're going to suddenly rejuvenate and become extremely violent, with their stats going up across the board and their abilities going up extremely strong.
One of the most striking examples is Shaq O'Neal, who habitually lazy in the regular season and is known as a playoff stockpile. After the age of 30, this laziness becomes even more excessive, often taking a break under various excuses, and taking about 20 games off in the regular season every year. Even if he plays, he can't do anything, unless he meets an opponent who interests him very much, otherwise Shaq is a standard slacker in the regular season.
But as long as it comes to the playoffs, people will soon find out that the big shark is still a big shark, although he likes to eat vegetarian during the regular season and doesn't mind making people laugh, but in the playoffs, this terrifying prehistoric monster still prefers the smell of blood.
That's the playoff player, and it's only when it matters so much that the energy comes out at its most powerful.
Could it be that Van Axel is also a playoff type player? Is Van Axel's regular season malaise just an illusion?
Lamar didn't dare to think about it, and this was the first time he felt a crisis since entering the NBA. If his guess is really correct, this game will not be easy. Once Van Exel's performance stimulates the morale of the five tiger generals, the energy generated by the simultaneous explosion of the five people, it is estimated that no one in the alliance can live in a low grade.
After all, the Pistons lineup has three old fritters who have been playing in the NBA for more than ten years, their skills are perfect, coupled with rich tournament experience, the young and immature Knicks are not their opponents at all. 2k reading web