Chapter 175: Making a foul

Paul looked at Ye Feng's back and fell into deep thought.

Could it be that this rookie is arrogant because he is playing better and better, he won't be so lonely before.

Of course, a goal doesn't mean anything.

What's more, Ye Feng hit both free throws and scored 4 points alone.

The score is 4:2.

In the eyes of ordinary fans, Ye Feng played quite well.

Pistons offense.

Billups was the initiator, Hamilton got a chance on the run, a jumper feint tricked James, and then shoved the ball inside, and Big Ben slammed into the air for a dunk.

4:4。

It is said that Billups is the offensive core of the Pistons, and Big Ben is the defensive core of the Pistons, but Hamilton's role on both offensive and defensive ends cannot be underestimated.

On the offensive end alone, his ability is definitely not only to shoot when he catches the ball, but also to break through and organize. In the last game, the Cavaliers scored 44 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists, as evidenced by 15 free throws.

If there is no breakthrough, where are so many free throws?

Knights attack.

This time, it was Ye Feng who broke through first, and with the help of Boozer's cover, he finally got rid of Billups, forcing Daben to make up for the defense.

In an instant, Ye Feng handed the ball to James again.

James immediately rushed inside, and this time, without Big Ben, James was unscrupulous.

Campbell wanted to make a move, but thought of his foul and held back.

Syllable!

James scored with a one-handed dunk, 6-4.

"Wait, I seem to feel something, but I can't put it into words."

"Me too, is this a new tactic for the Cavaliers? I've never seen it before, so it's a novelty feeling. But for a while, I couldn't find good words to sum it up. ”

The two on-site commentators were thoughtful.

They have a feeling, and the two managers on the sidelines naturally don't feel nothing.

"A breakthrough with layers!"

The two managers came up with the same word.

That's right, there are layers.

In the face of the Pistons' defensive system, a simple breakthrough is useless and will be blocked by Big Ben and then strangled.

And this "layered" is to let the first person break through the supplementary defense that attracts Daben, and then the second person immediately breaks through again. At this time, the big book that has been defended will not be able to make up for it again.

This is different from a simple multiple breakthrough, which is easy to say, but it requires two players who are both very strong in breaking ability, and have a high tacit understanding with each other, and can connect the two breakthroughs.

The slightest pause and hesitation in the middle will be caught by the defender and then fail.

Obviously, Ye Feng and James already have this tacit understanding.

If you are a fan of Jordan, you should have seen the highlights of Jordan having a very wonderful broken bag.

When Jordan broke through the baseline for the first time, the opposing two players were trapped, and the other three were still waiting in the back.

(That's right, if you want to guard off the old hooligans, you need five people to go out together.) )

Jordan saw that something was wrong and immediately turned around and retreated.

The other five were overjoyed, and finally prevented Jordan's breakthrough.

The two players in the bag followed Jordan outside, and the other three scattered to defend the rest of the Bulls.

But at this moment, Jordan suddenly returned to the horse gun and killed it again.

Breaking through the two of them at lightning speed, he scored a layup before the other three could react.

This can actually be seen as a layered breakthrough, the first time is used to disrupt the opponent's defensive formation, and the second time is a killer move.

Of course, this is a very demanding ball that requires great ball control, accurate judgment and great confidence......

The old rascals are at their fingertips, but this is the only time for their entire career.

How could rookies Ye Feng and James do it alone?

However, we can't do it alone, we can join forces!

This is the tactic that Ye Feng told James the day before the game.

To put it bluntly, it is aimed at the shortcomings of the Pistons' center defense that is too weak.

If Big Ben was standing inside, it would be difficult for either James or Ye Feng to break through at one time.

But if someone catches Ben's attention, and someone else breaks through, it's much easier.

The remaining center, whether it is Campbell or Oku, can't stop Ye Feng and James.

Thinking of this, the head coaches on both sides were shocked.

Paul found it amazing, the tactic was simply bold, but it was also completely aimed at the Pistons' weaknesses.

Larry Brown is ugly, he certainly knows the Pistons' shortcomings, which is why he desperately wants to get Rasheed Wallace.

The Pistons' outside defense is not much to say, Billups + Hamilton + Prince is the strongest. But on the inside, neither Oku nor Campbell could satisfy him.

As for the third center Milicic, he is even more disdainful, too thin, too floating, and not tough enough.

So that's why he's been pushing for Milicic to gain weight and learn to defend, hoping that Milicic can make up for this hole.

But what Milicic is good at is passing and receiving the ball, and if you ask him to switch to defense, how can he do it all at once.

As a result, the 2003 list of talented people was buried.

The game continues.

After Paul understood Ye Feng and James's thoughts, he naturally had no opinion, after all, it was beneficial and harmless, and he was still very open-minded.

He even took the initiative to make adjustments to open up space for the whole team to help Ye Feng and James break through.

The upset turned into Larry Brown, and when it came to the fourth minute, he called a timeout.

Campbell cowered and didn't dare to defend him, much to his chagrin.

"Give me all the defense, even if it's a foul, to stop those two rookies from scoring."

Larry Brown yelled.

After the timeout, the Pistons' defense was really stronger, and Campbell defended fiercely against Ye Feng and James who rushed into the basket, and he did not hesitate to foul.

Then, he committed two offenses and was replaced.

Oku replaced Campbell on the court, continuing the spirit set by Brown, even if he fouled, he didn't let Ye Feng and James score easily.

This move really temporarily suppressed Ye Feng and James, and also made the momentum of the Cavaliers languish.

Towards the end of the first quarter, the Pistons even achieved a comeback.

"A strong team is a strong team, and the Pistons' strength is still stronger than the Cavaliers. Tough defense, a little adjustment, strangled the Cavaliers' offense. ”

"Yes, a strong man will not trip over the same stone twice. A good boat doesn't capsize twice in the same gutter. The Pistons were unlucky to be killed once last time, and this time, they'll win. ”

The two on-site commentators also saw the wind and steered, and they had the ability to be chameleons.

It is clear that in their words, the piston is the strong, the good ship, and the knight is just the stone, the gutter.

This made Cleveland fans very unhappy, but when the team lost, what could they do but abuse?

At the end of the first quarter, at 28:23, the Cavaliers trailed by five points.

The morale of the fans was a bit low.

But Ye Feng and James glanced at each other and smiled happily.

On the stats board in the center of the court, there is a row of foul statistics.

Campbell had 2 fouls, Oku had 2 fouls, Big Ben had 1 foul, and Rebraxia (Big Ben's bench) had 1 foul......

(End of chapter)