Chapter 703

The Pistons' bench was not far from the commentary bench, and Rasheed Wallace had a loud voice, and every word he said clearly reached Kenny Anderson's ears, and the black face of Mr. ESPN's famous commentator suddenly turned red. *With* Dream *Small* Say .lā

Lamar got up from the ground, felt that his body was fine, stabilized a little, and turned to the free throw line.

As if the scene just now didn't happen at all, Lamar had clearly created an opportunity just now, and was thinking about slamming the dunk, but he didn't notice that Rashid Wallace suddenly rushed from the side and pulled him down directly.

Thankfully, Lamar was able to protect Rasheed Wallace's hand from hitting his back the ground, otherwise it would have been possible to repeat the scene in the final stages of last season.

Originally, the reporters on the scene were ready, and they all agreed that Lamar would definitely be furious, or at least insane, after being violated by Rashid Wallace.

Who knew that Lamar didn't even say anything! Lamar's temper was simply too good in this game.

From the beginning of the game to the present, Lamar has been violated at least ten times in just ten minutes, and he has not even acted aggressively, every time he stands up by himself, not even the support of his teammates.

Perhaps the person who knows Lamar's mood best now is Vanessa, who is sitting in front of the TV. She knew that Lamar's heart was so angry that he couldn't do it, but he had a higher pursuit in this game, although he seemed very disdainful on his lips, but to reach the same height as Michael Jordan, the god of basketball, Lamar must still be very eager to do so.

"Is it okay?" Alan Houston asked in a whisper as he walked over and patted Lamar on the shoulder.

The situation in Houston was similar in this game, being violated several times, and even at one point, Ben Wallace's big elbow was swung directly into his head.

If it weren't for Houston's quick hiding, the consequences would be really hard to say. It's just that surprisingly, he also held back, just because he firmly remembered what Lamar said in the dressing room before the game.

"Give up everything in this game, all we want is to win, everything else is on the sidelines!"

If it weren't for Lamar's previous advice, I believe that Alan Houston's temper would have exploded. The Pistons' behavior tonight was indeed a bit excessive, and no matter how good Alan Houston's temper is, he is not an iceman yet.

37:33!

With a margin of just four points and regaining their best defensive tactics, the Pistons are once again indestructible.

Lamar's three-point shot was also curbed by Ben Wallace's sudden fury in this game, running at the expense of physical strength.

Lamar was limited by Ben Wallace, and the Knicks' offense was certainly in a quandary for a while.

However, with the departure of Rasheed Wallace, the Pistons' originally impregnable defense on the inside suddenly appeared a huge hole. Relying on just one Ben Wallace and McDyce, who had just come off the bench and was weak in attack and defense, could not effectively stop Lamar's play.

Lamar, who had reincarnated his role, immediately became terrifying, and his assists were just as terrifying a weapon compared to his scores.

At half-time, the difference between the two sides was still only 2 points, but the difference between the two teams was clearly separated when the players came off the field. Because of the strong bench depth of the Knicks, there is not much difference in strength between the main team and the bench players, and almost every player has a chance to play throughout the first half, so the physical exertion is not serious, and the feeling of fatigue is not so obvious.

But it's not the same on the Pistons' side, with aging and not enough bench depth. Coupled with the excessive offensive pressure on them from the Knicks, every player showed a deep fatigue on their faces when they left the court.

Although Kenny Anderson is still singing praises for the Pistons with all his mouths full of nonsense, even viewers who don't know much about basketball can already see that the Pistons are in trouble.

Now that only half of the game has passed, the team's biggest inside player has already committed 4 fouls, and the playing time in the second half is definitely not guaranteed.

This is the most lethal damage to the piston.

"Boys! you can all feel that we are in big trouble, big, big trouble! If we continue like this, our whole season of hard work will be in vain, and I don't think you will want to let the New Yorkers celebrate on our turf anymore. It's not a good feeling, seeing them celebrating in front of me, telling you I want to punch someone. ”

The atmosphere in the Pistons' locker room was extraordinarily solemn, and there was no movement except for the roar of head coach Larry Brown.

Among the players, even the most difficult to submit Roaring Tianzun Wallace was just sitting honestly on the side at this time, and each of them could clearly feel Larry Brown's anger.

It's really rare for Larry Brown to have such an angry side, usually he gives the players and the public image more of a suave academic coach, but today he can't help but explode.

Larry Brown knows very well that the Pistons will fall into the abyss if they take one more step back. The Knicks, who are back at home, will definitely not give them any chances. If his team is not swept away by the opponent's humiliation, and for the Pistons to move forward, he must do something in today's game, or make it clearer for the players to understand what he thinks.

"Victory! We have to win today, it's not a requirement, it's an order! Unless you think that when you get back to New York, the Knicks players will all get lost in the world of New York and play you with trembling legs. ”

After venting his anger, Larry Brown took out the tactics board again and began to lay out the next tactics.

"Van Exel! remember your mission, you are the brain of the team on the pitch and you have to take your responsibility. You did a good job in the last game, but today I just saw you scurrying around the pitch like a headless fly, and in the second half I wanted to see you change. ”

"I'm going to give you a lot of freedom, run a lot and play your impact. Houston is old and definitely can't keep up with your run. ”

"Tayxiaan!Pay attention to the outside strategy, and never be soft when you have the opportunity. You've got to keep an eye out for Lamar on the inside!"

"Ben! In the second half, you're going to have the heaviest job, not only defending Lamar Odom, the Knicks' offensive and defensive core, but also making sure the team rebounds. ”

"Rashid, I'm not going to play you in the third quarter. ”

"Why?" said Rashid Wallace, who jumped up for nothing else. Then he glared at Larry Brown as if he were going to swing his fist if he didn't give him a satisfactory answer.

Larry Brown glared at Rashid Wallace angrily: "You should control your temper well, I don't want my inside big man to be kicked off the court by that damn referee before the third quarter is over." ”

Larry Brown's words made Rashid Wallace's face turn purple instantly, and he sat down unwillingly after muttering a few words.

Seeing that Rasheed Wallace Wallace had lost his temper, Larry Brown ignored him and turned back to the middle of the locker room: "Okay boys! Now we're two points behind, remember, this is the Palace of Auburn Hills, the territory of the Detroiters, let the New Yorkers all stand aside!"

After the halftime and the restart of the game, the fans at the scene did feel that something different was happening in the Pistons players.

Even at the beginning of the game, the Pistons relied on the fire in their hearts to play a wave of 9:0 small highs, once regaining the lead, so that fans once again felt the hope of winning.

It's just that the good mood of the fans didn't last long, and with Lamar re-entering the court in the middle of the third quarter, the end of the Pistons finally arrived.

Lamar, who reappeared on the court, was like a lion awakened, launching the most fierce offensive against the Pistons' line from the moment he took the court. With an outside shot and an inside shot, Lamar scored 10 points in just two minutes to help the Knicks regain the lead.

In the following time, although the Pistons players tried hard to control their line, and even Larry Brown used the infamous "Jordan Rule" in the hands of Chuck Daley to deal with Lamar, but he could not stop Lamar's rising scoring statistics.

If the two teams only play the first five tigers, it is difficult to predict the outcome of this game. But the difference between these two teams is that the Knicks have a bunch of strong bench bandits, while the Pistons don't.

The difference in overall strength finally caused the Pistons to collapse in the fourth quarter. Although Rasheed Wallace suppressed the Knicks' interior long-term combination who was about to arrogantly pull the rim down after coming on the court, Ben Wallace had no strength to follow Lamar all over the court at this time.

As Ben Wallace's defensive pressure on himself was reduced, Lamar's room for movement suddenly became a lot bigger! In the face of Ben Wallace, who was obviously a little weak in physical strength and became slow to react, Lamar sacrificed the sharp weapon that slaughtered the Pistons in the last game!

Van Gundy also replaced Sean Battier with Arenas at the right time, putting the two biggest breakaway players on the Knicks team on the court at the same time.

In the end, the Pistons' line completely collapsed with the Knicks' inside and outside attack.

97:84!

With a 13-point gap, the Knicks took another win away from the Pistons' home court, and also tied the previous record of ten straight playoff wins set by the Chicago Bulls.

I believe that it won't be long before there will be only one team left on this No. 1 throne. They will not allow this opportunity to make history to slip through their hands. As for how much they're going to extend that record forward? It depends on their mood.