Chapter 101: The Gorgeous Princeton System

On November 12, 2003, Sacramento's home stadium was in the midst of a fiery opening performance, and the fans and spectators at the scene were very enthusiastic.

After the opening show, it was time for the players to play, and then the Pistons players played in a low-key manner, why do you say it was a low-key appearance, this is because this is not the home of the Pistons, and the home DJ will definitely not give the away team a passionate introduction, and the fans and viewers will not cheer for the away team.

When the Pistons players all came out to appear, and then the Kings home court was a burst of enthusiastic shouts, and the Kings players also came out one after another, first center Vlad Divac, then scoring guard Doug Christie, point guard Mike Bibby, small forward Pejastojakovic, and finally the team's boss forward Chris Webber, when the last three players came out, the atmosphere at the Kings' home court reached its peak.

These three players are the core players of the Princeton system, and if their stats can be a little more flashy, then they can be called the Kings' Big Three.

Before the game even started, the home DJ began to vigorously exaggerate the atmosphere: "Today, our starting five tigers will definitely kick the Pistons' ass, and their undefeated golden body will definitely be broken by the Kings." The fans and the audience also responded enthusiastically, and there were bursts of shouts.

The jump ball was executed by Pistons center Memeteoku and Kings center Vlad Divac, the referee threw the ball into the air, Memeteoku took advantage of his height advantage to hold the basketball in his arms, and then passed the ball to playmaker Chancey Billups.

The Kings' playmaker is Mike Bibby, who is also a tough player, known as the "White Devil" at his peak, and although he doesn't play as flashy as his predecessor White Chocolate Williams, Bibby still makes the Kings willing to trade white chocolate for him. Mike Bibby is a player who has both offense and defense, plays unassumingly, but can often get gorgeous statistics, and is a low-key but powerful guy, so Chaunsibiloops has no advantage against him.

Billups couldn't stand Mike Bibby's entanglement, he passed the ball to Osborne, but Pejastojakovic, the guy opposite Osborne, is also a powerful character, but compared to defense, Pejastojakovic is also an offensive player and used to be an excellent three-point shooter, Osborne looked at this handsome Pejastoakovic and thought: I really met an opponent, then I'll have a three-point shot to tease you first. Osborne then hit a three-pointer with a back-to-back single and a step-back jumper, which was considered to be the opening score for the Pistons.

Then the Kings center Vlad Divac sent the ball to point guard Mike Bibby, he advanced very fast, directly regardless of whether his teammates could keep up with him or not, he rushed to the Pistons restricted area, but his teammates were very powerful, they all followed, but the Pistons' retreat was also very timely, and the Kings had no chance to break fast.

Then Mike Bibby handed the ball to the big forward Chris Webber, who had fallen into a good position, Webber received the ball and did not rush to attack, because he saw that Pejastojakovic had already stood in the bottom corner three-point position, and then Chris Webber passed the ball to Pejastojakovic again, Osborne saw that the Kings were so willing to pass the ball and rushed to the defense, but Osborne was still a lot slower, Pejastojakovic had already thrown the basketball, and the basketball was also in response.

Osborne saw that this Pejastojakovic was so good, and then Osborne said: "You are really good, and you are the same type of player as me, for my honor and dignity, I will beat you with a three-point shot." But Pejastojakovic doesn't bother Osborne, because the Kings' system doesn't allow him to play alone and play with individual heroism.

Osborne didn't expect that his bloody declaration would be ignored by Pejastojakovic, and he was a little angry.

Osborne was not in the mood to compete with him afterwards, after all, it was boring to play without an opponent, so he was at ease to prepare for his triple-double career.

Osborne has now been able to replace Chaunci Billups as an offensive initiator, that is, a playmaker, and because Chaunsibilupes is under a bit of pressure, Osborne has taken over the playmaking of defenders.

Osborne broke through Pejastojakovic with a quick counter-attack, followed by a feint that passed the ball to Memetoku, who slotted the ball in.

The Kings quickly countered, with Mike Bibby breaking through Chauncey Billups with the ball and passing the basketball to shooting guard Doug Christie, who then hoisted the ball to center Vlad Divac, who dodged Memiteoku's block and scored the ball.

Osborne finally got a glimpse of what the Princeton system was, and it was really fluid, and every player could be the initiator of the team and the finisher of the team, which was really difficult to prevent. Osborne then began to show off his offensive prowess, shooting non-stop three-pointers and then assisting Chauncey Billups for a two-pointer.

The Kings also fought back quickly, with Chris Webber and Pejastojakovic as the fulcrum of offense and transfer, feeding the whole team with shells. Once their offense got up, they couldn't stop it, starting with a three-pointer from Pejastojakovic to kick off the offensive frenzy, then Chris Webber hitting a two-point hook from Ben Wallace, and then their center Vlad Divac also received an empty pass from Chris Webber and dunked the ball into the basket.

Although the Pistons claim to be very active defensively, their defense is often made miserable by the Kings' diversion of the ball. The hard-won score advantage was also lost, which made the Pistons speechless.

Originally, the game between the Pistons and the Kings was supposed to be a spear and shield battle, but it was developed into an offensive battle.

So the Kings and the Pistons had an unguarded offensive battle in the first quarter, and the scores of both teams were high at the end of the first quarter, and the Pistons led the Kings by three points at 38:35. Among them, Osborne scored 15 points alone, and also contributed five assists and three rebounds. Opposite Osborne, Pejastojakovic also scored a staggering 18 points, which cast a flaw on Osborne's otherwise flashy stats.