Chapter 141: Reinforcement
With the win over the Pistons, the Celtics had too much resistance in the first half of March, and they went on to play the Bulls, who were in the throes of the rebuild, and had just traded the team's core Paul. Gasol's Grizzlies, who traded for the 76ers who had not been successful in Iverson Rebuild, are ready to move to the SuperSonics. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info
The bad news, though, is that against the Sonics, Ray . Aaron pushed too hard and needed to rest for a week or two.
The Jazz's home court is known as the "Devil's Home Field", and its signature defensive moves have been inherited even longer than the "bad boy" Pistons.
Thunder. Allen's unexpected injury sounded the alarm for Rivers, and when he was a guest in Salt Lake City, he simply chose a large area of rotation and strategically gave up the game, and the "Big Three" all rested, only Rondo and Perkins, with Shi Lei, Posey, and Tony. Aaron appears.
Unsurprisingly, Celtic's winning streak was ended.
But even if he lost the game, Shi Lei's performance in this game did not lose points. Against star power forward Boozer, the thin Shi Lei gave full play to his flexible advantages and got 19 points and 13 rebounds, almost the same as Boozer.
This made Shi Lei's call for the "fourth giant" rise again.
Shi Lei's performance has become better and better in stability, and his influence among domestic fans has gradually increased, and as the current situation of Yi Jianlian, another domestic player who resisted Shi Lei not long after the beginning of this season, has a completely opposite trend to Shi Lei.
As time went by, Yi Jianlian finally did not keep his starting position. Villanueva. But even on the bench, Yi Jianlian did not play the ability that a high-ranking rookie should play, and he played very averagely, and gradually began to be marginalized.
This is the case when the house leak happened to be rainy, and when he needed to prove himself the most, Yi Jianlian suffered from injuries again.....
Yi Jianlian's experience seems to be like a microcosm of the Bucks' team this season, and they have the hope of hitting the playoffs, although the record ranks third from the bottom in the East, but they are only five wins away from the eighth-place Nets, but in this most important month, they unexpectedly lost the basket pillar Bogut soon after the beginning.
The team, which was shrouded in shadows, ushered in the challenge of the Celtics in this unfavorable state.
The Bucks didn't intend to give up struggling, and they still fielded their strongest lineup to face it. The same is true for Celtic, who have just experienced a defeat and do not want to experience a losing streak, and have also lined up the main lineup.
In fact, at this time, the Celtics have locked the first place in the Atlantic Division, and the record is below them is the Raptors, but even if the Raptors win all the remaining games, the 34-31 record cannot catch up with the Celtics' 57-8 record.
Shi Lei returned to the outside line in this game and won the thunder. Allen started the game. After the two sides fought 12:12, the Bucks, who had suffered a big loss in internal strength, were hit by Shi Lei's crazy impact and scored 7 points in a row to help the team overtake the score.
The game then went under the control of the Celtics, and the margin was quickly extended to 15 points, and at halftime, the margin was again extended to 21 points.
At half-time, fans who were extremely dissatisfied with the team's performance began to leave the stadium, and although the staff began to throw gifts at the fans, many fans left early.
Less than halfway through the third quarter, the Celtics stretched the margin to 27 points, and the Bucks chose to give up the game.
After retiring from the Bucks, the Celtics returned to Boston, and although their next game is still on the road, they must go back to welcome the arrival of two new players.
Just yesterday, the Celtics' official website announced the signing of retired power forward P.J. Brown and former Garnett's right-hand man Sam Cassel.
Born in 1969 and raised in Detroit, Michigan, P.J. Brown is a former American professional basketball player who plays as a power forward and center.
P.J. Brown: P.J. Brown was drafted by the Nets in the 1992 draft, then left for Greece and returned to the Nets a year later to officially begin his NBA career.
As a swingman in the C/PF position, P.J. Brown has good low-post offensive ability, medium back-to-basket offensive ability, and accurate mid-range shooting skills, as well as good high-post strategy.
But his offense is a notch down from Brown's defense.
P.J. Brown is a typical defender who often had double-doubles in his prime, and was a three-time NBA second-team player (96-97, 98-99, 00-01).
P.J. Brown has been a conscientious player throughout his career, especially on the defensive end, and his fierce interior defense, good rebounding ability, and extensive playoff experience have allowed him to have a brief period of glory with the Hornets.
Sam. Kassel: Sam Kassel was born November 18, 1969 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA, and plays as a point guard.
In the 1993 NBA Draft, Sam Brown. Cassel was drafted by the Houston Rockets with the 24th pick in the first round. During his career with the Rockets, he helped the Rockets win two NBA championships.
But the "alien" with low physical fitness, the real glory period was after he was traded to the Timberwolves, in the 2003-04 season, about 20 points and 7 assists per game, helping the team reach the Western Conference Finals for the first time, and he himself was selected for the NBA All-Star Game and the All-Star Second Team this season.
What's more, Sam. Cassel is a master of rhythm control, which is one of the most lacking qualities in the current Celtics, not to mention his tacit understanding with Garnett.
After this end-of-season reinforcement, the Celtics' championship temperament suddenly became much stronger. A neat lineup, a superstar with good ability, a "sixth man" with a bright future, and a veteran with rich experience and good defensive ability.....
However, the championship temperament belongs to the championship temperament, and in the history of the NBA, there is no shortage of super teams with "domineering side leaks" and nothing in the season, such as the Los Angeles Lakers during the "F4" period.....
So it's too early to say anything until the dust settles, and the Celtics will need to overcome a lot of tough opponents to win. This is not far away, it is already in sight, and their next match will be against the San Antonio Spurs, the strongest contenders for the championship every year!