Chapter 635: The Pistons' Hope

In the first quarter of the game, the Wizards suppressed the Pistons with their excellent play and led the Pistons by five points, which made the two commentators a little embarrassed, after all, they were very optimistic about the Pistons. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

"Obviously, the Pistons were a little tired today, and the Wizards looked like they were alive, so it's understandable that the Pistons were five points behind the Wizards in the first quarter, but I still think the Pistons will fight back, after all, it's not uncommon for them to win against adversity this season, so we'll see." This commentator still supports the Pistons, and it seems that he has been fanned by the Pistons' previous performance.

"In fact, the reason why the Pistons are behind today is very simple, that is, their offense is not as comprehensive as the Wizards, and their defense is also careless, so I think the Pistons are very likely to be counterattacked by the Wizards today."

This commentator is more pragmatic, he feels that the Pistons are a little abnormal today, looking very tired and not in a very good mental state.

No matter what they say, the game has to go on, the second quarter of the game, the Wizards are still in full swing, Gilbert Arenas sometimes organizes the team to attack, sometimes he plays alone, in short, his offensive efficiency is very good, he first steals Chauncey Billups a dunk, helping the Wizards lead by seven points.

Osborne had no choice but to force a three-pointer in order to chase the points, and he grabbed a three-pointer in the face of Antonio Daniels' defense, which was scored very neatly, and this three-pointer narrowed the gap to four points.

It's just that Gilbert Arenas is not afraid of Osborne's three-point shot, because his three-point shot is also very good, and he came back and threw a three-pointer against Chaunsibilups' defense.

Osborne looked at the three-point shot made by Gilbert Arenas, and couldn't help but curse to hell, Chauncy Billups was still very self-blaming for not being able to stop Gilbert Arenas, there was no way he could only use the organization to help the team score, and he couldn't take the initiative to score now, because Gilbert Arenas's defense really made him uncomfortable.

The fatigue of the Pistons' main players also made Osborne feel the pressure, and he knew that the Pistons players were far less physical than before, so the current defense was always a little out of pace.

But the Pistons' offense was also very problematic, and except for Osborne, everyone else almost lost their crosshairs and couldn't shoot.

Chauncee Billups passed the basketball to Rasheed Wallace on the inside, Rasheed Wallace shot at a 45-degree angle, but unfortunately missed, and Osborne saw this and jumped directly to catch the basketball and hit a dunk.

After the dunk, Osborne didn't know what was going on, he wouldn't do that before, but now he is more willing to score in other ways than three-pointers, he only thinks about being able to put the basketball in the basket now, and he doesn't think much else.

Wizards head coach Eddie Jordan admires Osborne very much, but he also thinks that Gilbert Arenas is similar to Osborne, after all, they both have similar draft picks, they are both players in the bottom row, but now they have grown into stars who dominate one side.

Gilbert Arenas saw Osborne score such a powerful dunk, and he also wanted to imitate it, he broke through Chauncey Billups and turned past Rasheed Wallace, and Ben Wallace was a tomahawk split, and his dunk ignited the enthusiasm of the Wizards' home fans.

Larry Brown saw that the Wizards were about to get up again, and hurriedly called a timeout to adjust, he knew why the players were so tired, it was because the hotel where the Pistons lived was very noisy, and they couldn't rest, so the current state would be like this, and it was no wonder that they didn't want to give up this game, but he didn't want to give up this game.

Osborne said to Larry Brown during the timeout: "Coach Larry, I know everybody's tired, so the rest of the game is left to me, and everyone else is responsible for defending and creating shots for me, so the Pistons have some chances." Larry Brown couldn't think of a good way, so he had to agree with Osborne's idea first.

After a timeout, the game resumed, and then the game became a game in which Osborne singled out the entire Wizards, and Osborne came back and shot a three-pointer with the help of Rasheed Wallace's pick-and-roll cover.

And Gilbert Arenas also wanted to shoot a three-pointer, but Rashid Wallace and Chauncey Billups teamed up to contain him, and he had no choice but to break through, and Gilbert Arenas burst into the interior and hit another dunk.

Osborne still uses his teammates' pick-and-roll to shoot three-point shots, and he basically doesn't use any other scoring means except three-pointers now, anyway, the Wizards' point guard Antonio Daniels is a scumbag, and he can easily get rid of him and shoot three-pointers to chase points.

Wizards head coach Eddie Jordan saw that Antonio Daniels couldn't stop Osborne, so he took advantage of the dead ball to replace Jarred Jeffries to replace Daniels to defend Osborne, but it turned out to be useless, because Jeffries couldn't defend Osborne, and could only watch Osborne shoot one three-pointer after another.

Then the game became Gilbert Arenas broke through the offense, Osborne responded with a three-point shot, Antoine Jamison hit a back-to-back single, Osborne responded with a three-point shot, Brandon Sixwood forced Ben Wallace to succeed, and Osborne responded with a three-point shot.

No matter what the Wizards players do, Osborne responds with a three-pointer, although the Wizards are also in full bloom, but Osborne alone withstood the bombardment of the Wizards.

At halftime, the Pistons trailed the Wizards by only 2 points at 61-63, and Osborne scored all of the Pistons' points in the second quarter, scoring 33 points in the second quarter, and he made 11 of 12 three-pointers, which is a rare shooting percentage, and his three-pointers almost collapsed Antonio Daniels and Jeffries.

Osborne withstood the Wizards' offense alone, and his three-pointer gave the Pistons hope, and Larry Brown knew that Osborne must be very tired. So in the third quarter of the game, the Pistons replaced Osborne and replaced the bench players, and the Wizards also replaced the bench players to play a good game, and they all regarded the last quarter as the decisive moment.

Osborne was indeed a little tired, because he was able to get so many three-point shooting opportunities through a lot of running, so he needed to take a break, but he didn't expect the Wizards to also replace Gilbert Arenas and Antoine Jamison, so that the Pistons still have a chance to win.