Chapter 258: First Section 10+6+5

Seeing that there was no chance of a fast attack, Armstrong had to lower his tempo, held the ball past half court, and passed the ball to Ji Liang again.

In this game, Chi Liang mainly organized the attack, and Hill can be said to be a needle-to-needle against Mai Mang.

Chi Liang occupies the waist position, and at the moment of receiving the basketball, Chi Liang leans in and tests Hill's strength again.

This time, Hill lowered his center of gravity again, barely resisting Chi Liang's impact, and seeing that it was difficult to squeeze in, Chi Liang adopted a similar strategy as before, his shoulders swaying rapidly, confusing Hill's vision.

"Left or right?"

When Chi Liang was shaking, Hill's mind was full of thoughts, and he subconsciously raised his center of gravity.

Taking advantage of the moment of Hill's distraction, Ji Liang did not turn around, his back exerted force again, and this time Hill was caught off guard and staggered back two steps.

It was also at this time that Ji Liang completed the turn and completed the breakthrough with the ball before Hill could gain a foothold.

Lightner felt bad, and hurriedly left little O'Neal and pounced on Chi Liang.

Before Leitner came up, Chi Liang casually threw the ball to the basket, but Leitner couldn't intercept it and watched the basketball fly to the basket.

Bang dang~

When the basketball was close to the basket, O'Nealford Jr. immediately jumped up to catch the ball and dunk, and poured the ball into the basket hard.

Drink~

After completing the air relay, little O'Neill tilted his head and shouted hard, as if the stuffiness in his heart had been vented.

Refreshing! It's so cool!

In the three years of the Trail Blazers, O'Neal Jr. has never been suppressed and has no skills, but he has never been trusted by the team, and he has never scored so heartily.

"Jermaine, hurry up and get back to defense!" At this time, Chi Liang's voice sounded.

O'Neal Jr. came back to his senses, and after seeing the Pistons' fast serve, he hurriedly returned to the defense as fast as he could. Fortunately, his speed was not bad, and the Pistons' fast break did not succeed, so they had to reorganize the offense.

This time, Hill broke through and passed the ball to Hunter outside the three-point line in the bottom corner, but the latter didn't take advantage of the opportunity and the basketball bounced out of the frame.

Just when Hill wanted to snatch the offensive rebound, Ji Liang took the first step to get stuck in the position, lightly stretched his ape arm, and grabbed the defensive rebound.

"Attack!" At the first time, Ji Liang roared and quickly advanced with the ball.

Hill hurriedly stopped and tried to delay the Nets' offense, but before he arrived, Ji Liang flipped his wrist and the basketball was caught by Armstrong.

Under the quick pass, the Nets rushed through the halfcourt, while the Pistons' Lightner was a step slower and was dragged to the end, forming a local trend of five to four.

When he was close to the three-point line, Ji Liang received the basketball again, he resisted Hill's defense, faked a real pass, and used a ground pass to pass the ball to O'Neal Jr., who was temporarily vacant.

O'Neal Jr. tried to dunk, but was forcibly held by Terry Mills and pulled him to the free throw line.

O'Neal Jr. in this period didn't shoot much better free throws than O'Neal, and his shooting rate was less than sixty percent, which was also his biggest headache.

For this reason, after coming to the free throw line, O'Neal Jr. pouted his ass and remained motionless, staring at the basket with his eyes, the whole process lasted for 7 or 8 seconds, and finally pushed the ball out with one hand.

In O'Neill's explanation, he used to be always in a hurry to shoot, so the hit rate was not high, so he thought of this method and counted a few counts in his mind before shooting. And this one-handed free-throw stance is also the way he usually makes free throws now.

Swish~

After hitting the first goal, O'Neill Jr. breathed a sigh of relief and then took the second throw.

"Rebound!" Immediately after the second kick, O'Neill Jr. screamed, and he felt that this time the shot was heavy

Boom~

Sure enough, the basketball smashed on the rebound and bounced to the left side of the box.

Cage deserves to be the rebounding king, although he is old, his card position skills and awareness are quite sophisticated, and he immediately became entangled with Leitner and Mills, and finally Ji Liang pressed Hill to grab the offensive rebound.

Starhouse hurriedly rushed up and wanted to make a steal, although the defensive awareness of this thing was relatively weak due to the offense, but he still relied on good physical fitness, quick movement and ferocious scrambles, and was not a defensive colander.

Unfortunately, Stackhouse didn't grab the basketball, and Ji Liang lifted the ball up with one hand, turned to jam Hill, and easily hooked the ball into the basket.

In the rest of the day, the two sides played offensive basketball, but the Nets cooperated better, and under the organization of Chi Liang, their offense was more efficient, and then they scored more points.

Seeing that his teammates were feeling hot, Ji Liang began to focus on organization, constantly delivering shells to his teammates, most of which could be converted into assists.

Of course, Ji Liang occasionally scores, but most of them choose to pass, which also leads to his not scoring a lot.

He prefers to organize the team more than the individual attack, which also saves him physical exhaustion.

Compared to the efficient Nets, the Pistons players have a more average feel and are mostly shot from the outside.

In order to curb the Nets' hand, the Pistons head coach chose to pause, but after the timeout, the Nets' hand was still hot, resulting in the difference between the two sides continued to widen.

24:18

Soon, during the official timeout, the two sides began to field substitutions, with Billups and O'Neal Jr. continuing to play, with Kidders, Newman and Eric Williams alongside them.

All five of these players have starting prowess, which means that the Nets' replacement lineup is no worse than the main lineup of some of the bad teams.

As for the Pistons, Hill continued to play with four bench players, of which only Jerome Williams had the starting strength.

In the 1996 draft, Williams was picked by the Detroit Pistons with the 26th pick and became the team's most critical bench player, and was notoriously dirty contractor on the court.

Nicknamed 'Junk Dog', Williams is said to have learned how to bark dogs, and it is also said that he likes to take in stray dogs. Of course, these are not derogatory, but praise for his professionalism.

Although the Nets have a strong replacement lineup, with the cooperation of Hill and Williams on offense and defense, the Pistons are also not weak, and they have not continued to widen the point difference, and have always maintained a balanced trend.

In this case, it is difficult for either side to limit the other, and the score is constantly climbing.

33:26

At the end of the first quarter, the Nets were still in the lead, but the difference between the two sides was not very large.

In addition, Ji Liang played 9 minutes, and with the cooperation of his teammates, he scored 10 points, 6 assists and 5 rebounds very efficiently.

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