Chapter 711

"Boom!"

Lamar 。。。。。。 Odom!"

If Rasheed Wallace's goal just now made the audience feel a little worried, Lamar's riposte immediately made the fans put their hanging hearts back.

Lamar also seemed to be very excited after the goal, and actually jumped up and waved his arm violently, then beat his chest twice, and stretched out his hand to Rasheed Wallace, who had just been humiliated by his crotch.

Lamar could feel the Pistons regain a little bit of life. But he's also happy to see the Pistons pick up, and that's the only way the game will be interesting. If it was like the last game, it is estimated that Lamar would have fallen asleep bored while playing.

Rasheed Wallace was so angry that he quickly recited the Paramita Heart Sutra in his heart to calm down a little, then nodded to Van Exel, and ran forward.

The Pistons attacked.

Rasheed Wallace suddenly turned around after receiving the pass and made a shot directly against Lamar's defense. Just when the attention of the Knicks' defense was all drawn to him, something happened suddenly.

"Not good!"

Lamar was startled and turned his head to look at the bottom line.

By this time, Van Axel had run to the attacking position, and Billups, who was in charge of defending him, was blocked by Ben Wallace.

"Damn it!"

Lamar cursed secretly, quickly threw away Rashid Wallace and ran towards the bottom line.

At this time, Rashid Wallace's pass also reached Van Exel's hands. After receiving the basketball, Fan jumped up and wanted to make a pull-up layup with his backhand.

But will Lamar let him do what he wants, and once he decides what he wants to do, Lamar will do it even if he puts his life on the line.

Seeing that the basketball in Van Exel's hand was about to be thrown, Lamar jumped up with a quick shout, leaned forward and pounced directly on the basketball.

"Don't succeed!"

Even when everyone thought it was impossible, Lamar still believed that he could do it, and this is Lamar's belief!

"Smack!"

Lamar did exactly that, and with everyone's stunned gaze, Lamar really blocked Van Exel's inevitable layup.

The basketball was not fanned out by Lamar, but directly caught by Lamar in his hands.

It's just that in order to cover this basketball, Lamar's body has completely lost its balance. By this time, Lamar had already flown out towards the bottom line.

Lamar threw the ball forward without even thinking about it, and then fell into the crowd of reporters behind the basketball hoop.

"It's a mess!"

Looking at the mess behind the basketball hoop, Jeff Van Gundy's heart almost jumped out. He seems to see the tragedy of last season's final season repeating itself.

But soon Van Gundy was reassured, and Lamar pushed away a reporter who had pressed his leg against him and sat up, his eyes fixed on the front, where it seemed as if something was going to happen.

At this time, people had time to look towards the other end of the court, and saw that Billups, who was still at this end of the court at the previous moment, had already run past the halfway line and was rushing in the direction of the basketball flight.

It turned out that at the same time that Lamar pounced on Billups, Billups gave up on continuing the entanglement with Ben Wallace. Being a teammate for so many years, he believes in Lamar and believes that Lamar will not do anything useless.

Sure enough, Billups got the basketball. In the face of such a good opportunity, if he doesn't grasp it, it is estimated that he will only have to guard the water dispenser in the future.

Jumping on the spot, stretching his body in the air as much as possible, his two small arms stretched out to the basket, and smashed the ball into the basket with all his strength.

"Boom!"

Slam Dunk again!

Van Exel looked at Lamar, who was still sitting on the ground waving his arms and shouting, and his heart was gloomy. In his eyes, Lamar at this time is indeed qualified to be the king. Outstanding strength, courage to fight, love for basketball is not lost to anyone, only such a person can become the king of the basketball court! Just like Michael Jordan, the former god of basketball.

As for the Pistons, I'm afraid they will have to obediently withdraw from this year's playoffs. Maybe they could pick a talented rookie this summer, or make a big splash in free agency and make a comeback next year, but then the main point guard position is getting farther and farther away from him.

Although he was about to end his own era, Van Axel didn't want to end it that way. At least until today's game is over, he doesn't want to finish that until the end of the day.

"You've done a great job!"

Van Exel actually stretched out his hand towards Lamar, looking at his expression was not contrived, it should be sincere.

Lamar was slightly stunned, then smiled and stretched out his hand, put it on Van Exel's hand and stood up. Looking at Van Exel, Lamar was silent for a while before saying: "At least play a little better, too easy to win, I won't be happy at all!"

Van Axel was not angry at Lamar's arrogant words, but said with a smile: "The new king is on the throne, of course, there should be a wonderful show." Aren't you worried that this show will come to the end and steal the limelight from you, the king!"

Lamar shook off Van Exel's hand and said with a smile: "If you can do it, please do it!"

With that, Lamar ran towards the halfway line and prepared to defend.

Van Exel looked at Lamar's back and couldn't help but think in his heart: "It's good to be young! Lamar, in fact, you are already a king, just now, if it were me, you would never be able to do the same thing!"

Whenever an era arises, there will always be a leading figure. It's like Bill Russell in the Green Shirt era, Magic Johnson in the Purple and Gold Dynasty, Jordan in the Bulls Dynasty, and now Lamar!

The awakened Pistons played really well tonight! Aside from the first game for both sides, it was their best performance of the series. And this time they didn't focus on the main experience of defense, they were also trying to attack, as if they suddenly got the hang of it, they finally understood that the game is not just about defending to win, only by surpassing the opponent in the score can you get the final victory!

In fact, the Pistons' attack power is not bad at all!

Rasheed Wallace is a very unusual black player, not only has a strong ability to control the basket, but also has a good three-point shot from the outside. If you simply evaluate the offensive ability of the league's power forward position, Rasheed Wallace is not even worse than Garnett. The key factor restricting him from becoming a superstar is his fiery temper!

However, judging from this game, Rasheed Wallace really focused on the game, and as for the mess outside of basketball, he put it aside for the time being.

Van Exel, who has regained his composure, is definitely one of the most feared offensive point guards in the league. While his dribbling isn't as flashy as White Chocolate Williams, his running isn't as fluid as Nash, and his breakaways aren't as sharp as AI, he's definitely the most versatile offensive guard in the league.

The basketball seems to grow in Van Exel's hands, and no matter how much Billups jumps up and down, it can only slow down his advance slightly. And the advantage of height and weight makes Van Exel's few obstacles when it comes to passing and shooting.

Others, like Hamilton's running and accurate mid-range shots, and Prince's baseline three-point shot, are all sharp weapons for the Pistons to break down the opponent's defense. It's just that they weren't good at it before.

After focusing on offense, the Pistons suddenly became unrecognizable. So much so that Bill Wharton on the commentary bench shouted frequently.

"Oh my God! What did I see? The Pistons actually started a fast attack, the world is crazy! Are they really going to fight hard after being cornered?"

The Pistons do intend to fight, as Wharton said, not for victory, but for the final glory of the city of Detroit.

Of course, there are also the players' careful thoughts, after all, the Pistons' most lineup after this season is already the trend of the times, and no one can change it!

Since it is going to be tinkered, there will definitely be people who will leave and someone who will join when the time comes. They also want to use their performances on the field to give managers of other teams a good look at their quality in order to find themselves a decent job in the summer.

The Pistons were ruthless, and the Knicks were naturally unwilling.

When it comes to offensive power, if the Knicks consider themselves second, then no one in the entire league dares to consider themselves first.

It's not just Lamar, the league's superstar, Chaunsiy Billups has increasingly shown his demeanor as the league's top defender, and Alan Houston has been following Lamar's side, and his mid-range shooting ability has also been brought to the best play!

As Lamar's right-hand man on the pitch, they already have enough quality to share the pressure on Lamar when attacking.

One side laid down his burden and finally started playing offensive basketball, and the other side was also happy to accompany him, so the dry wood and fire burned together when they met together.

In Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals, fans finally felt the charm of basketball. No more lifeless defense, no more never-ending fouls!

The spectacle of two teams facing off the field is rare in an increasingly utilitarian league. Today finally came the time for the fans to enjoy.

"The fans here today should be thankful to the Pistons players, they finally wanted to open. Although this kind of game came a little late, it was finally in time for the last moment. I think if the Pistons had played like this earlier, they wouldn't have been in such an awkward position today!"

Bill Wharton was like an old pro, feeling sorry for the Pistons on the sidelines. This made Pistons coach Larry Brown couldn't help but feel depressed, of course he knew that such a completely offensive basketball was very beautiful on the court, but if he really gave up the Pistons' best defense, would the Pistons still be the Pistons?