Chapter 437 Osborne's Assurance
Okay, okay, I know it's normal for players to have ups and downs, but you have to know that the Pistons' offense is not something that can be done by shooting, and winning is not just won by offense, as long as you can play our tactics, I won't pursue the final result, but that's not a reason for you to lose the battle. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info”
"Head coach, we promise not to lose today's game, although the Heat are on offense right now, but I can guarantee that the Pistons will collapse them with more powerful offense, if this one is lost, I will be punished by the head coach."
After Larry Brown heard Osborne's reply, he didn't say anything more, anyway, sooner or later, the Pistons' three-point shot will be accurate, even if it is not allowed now, it doesn't matter in the future, the Pistons haven't lost a game so far? It doesn't matter if you lose a game, as for whether the record is recorded or not, he doesn't value it very much, he values the highest honor championship.
"Since you've said so, I can't say anything, but what you say must be performed, I don't want to see a guy who talks big, your performance during this time is very good, there is nothing to find fault with, but that's in the past, now your performance needs to work harder, hard work to deserve all the honors, I hope you can understand."
After some tossing, the Pistons also knew that the Pistons just now were a little abnormal, but they needed to be more active, after all, the Pistons' conventional tactics were not played.
After the timeout, the Heat team still performed well, and Wade was even more like a god, stealing Richard Hamilton for a layup, shooting and dunking, everything was complete, how to shoot, and the shooting rate was extremely high.
Fortunately, O'Neal is not so domineering, he is limited by physical factors, he is about to be unable to run, and the offensive shooting rate has dropped a lot, Stan Van Gundy does not want O'Neal to be too tired, overtired and prone to injury, although O'Neal still has the strength of an All-Star, but injury is his biggest obstacle, and it is difficult to maintain his state.
Now the Heat is Wade with a group of bench players playing there, and the players at other positions except Eddie Jones are all sitting in the rest area.
Osborne saw this and knew that this was a good opportunity for the Pistons to chase points, Dwyane Wade needed time to rest no matter how good he was, and O'Neal would be in a declining state if he came up again, as long as he could seize the opportunity, the Pistons would expand the score advantage, and the fourth quarter of the game would have a chance to win the game.
When Wade saw the expressions and postures of the Pistons players and Osborne, he knew they wanted to try to create some counter-attacks while O'Neal wasn't on the floor.
Wade decided to strike first, and he signaled his players to make sure to defend the ball, so that he could surprise the Pistons players.
Chauncey Billups dribbled the ball through the half court unhurriedly, and he carefully considered the position of the players and found that they were basically very dominant, except for the scoring guard Richard Hamilton's side, which was not very good, but it did not affect the overall situation, Chauncey Billups passed the basketball to Tysa Amprins.
Taysha Ann Prince felt that the Heat players would definitely not be able to stop the Pistons, so he passed the basketball to Osborne very casually, but unfortunately Osborne had not gotten rid of Damon Jones' entanglement at this time, and there was a lightning bolt hiding next to him.
Wade quickly ran out to intercept Tyshire Springs' pass to Osborne, and then rode away, Osborne couldn't catch up no matter how he chased it, so he could only watch Wade explode and dunk.
Larry Brown was very annoyed to see that Tysa Ann Prince had made such a mistake, but Osborne felt that the Pistons had played too smoothly in these games, and almost did not encounter any resistance, so he suddenly encountered strong resistance and was a little uncomfortable, and he didn't know how to play.
With a minute to go until the end of the third quarter, they are still trailing the Heat by eight points at 69-77, and Osborne feels that he must make a few three-pointers in the next round, otherwise the Pistons will not be able to chase down points if they fall behind too much.
Osborne told his teammates what he thought, and his teammates agreed with him, and it was the Pistons' turn to attack again, and the Pistons players didn't run much anymore, and they all resisted their opponents according to Osborne's ideas.
And Osborne is using his singles skills to break through to the inside, he knows that his breakthrough will definitely be covered by the Heat players, but he still has no hesitation, after he broke through Damon Jones, he quickly broke into the Heat's inside, and the inside of Udunis Haslem quickly reacted, but fortunately, Udunis Haslem's defensive oppression is not as strong as O'Neal, Osborne leaned on Udunis Haslem and directly came to a basket with a pull-up layup to score a goal, and caused a foul on Udonis Haslem.
Originally, Osborne wanted to shoot a three-point shot directly, but his current hand is not very good, and he is easily interfered by the opponent, so he simply broke through a few first to create an impression for the Heat defenders, that is, he Osborne has a bad hand, and now the score is mainly based on breaking through to the basket.
Osborne scored an easy free throw, the Pistons narrowed the gap to 5 points, and the Heat's counterattack came quite quickly, Wade began his own charging performance as soon as he got the ball, Wade broke through Richard Hamilton, Chauncey Billups, and Tysa Ann Prince's encirclement and interception, and even ignored Rasheed Wallace's defense, and directly a domineering dunk, almost dunking Rasheed Wallace.
Fortunately, Rashid Wallace's defensive moves were quite disciplined and did not result in a foul.
Wade's performance made head coach Stan Van Gundy very pleased, he felt that the current young players are simply not as strong as they are, they are really better than the other, and one is more mature than the other, so that O'Neal does not have to play in advance.
After Wade dunked the basket, he also made a rather cold celebratory gesture, Osborne saw Wade's passionate performance, and thought to himself that this was fortunately not a lore ball, otherwise he might not know how to scream?
Osborne also seized the time of the final offensive game, and he had to shoot this three-pointer, otherwise the Pistons would definitely be uncomfortable next.
Osborne motioned to Rasheed Wallace to serve quickly, Chauncey Billups received the basketball and quickly dribbled the ball across the half court, and then handed the basketball to Osborn, who had been prepared, and Osborne received the basketball and then signaled to Tyshire Ann Prince to come over to block and cover.
Tysha Ann Prince also hurriedly ran over to block and cover, the shooting space that Osborne needed suddenly appeared, Damon Jones was blocked behind Osborne, just when the Heat players thought Osborne would break into the interior layup, Osborne suddenly took a right horizontal step, stood near the 45-degree angle of the three-point line, and then a difficult three-point shot came out of his hand, and the three-point shot brushed into the net, which was a very neat goal.
There are three seconds left in the game, which is still enough time to complete an offense, and Osborne knows that he can complete a shot in the last few tenths of a second, so the Heat also have a player who can complete the game, and that is Wade.
All the players of the Pistons are top of the Heat players, Udonis Haslem is responsible for serving, Wade is very active in running, trying to run out of an open space to shoot, Wade's speed is very fast Richard Hamilton is difficult to keep up, so Osborne directly abandoned his defender to wrap Wade.
However, even so, Udonis Haslem still sent the basketball to Wade, Wade was forced to outside the three-point line to receive the basketball, but he still directly faced Osborne and Richard Hamilton's defense shot, and then the third quarter of the game ended, Wade's shot was also the whistle into the net, and the Heat ended the third quarter with a 7-point lead over the Pistons at 82:75, and the situation of the Pistons was very bad. (To be continued.) )