Chapter 522: The East Decisive Opponent

The Pistons swept the Cavaliers all the way, and the Wizards went straight to the Eastern Conference Finals, becoming the first team to enter the division finals, so they have been very laid-back these days, of course, not doing nothing, but compared to the tense games of other teams, the Pistons players have no activity at all except for routine training. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

Osborne took advantage of these days to run outside to play for a day, and then began to go home to count his honors, Osborne won the honor of regular season MVP against the Wizards, and it was almost a unanimous MVP, after all, I don't like to have a unanimous MVP at this time, so there is still a reporter who gave his vote to Steve Nash, but even so, Osborne won the MVP as a sophomore, and I have to say that Osborne is already a major player, Because he already has a championship, FMVP, plus this MVP, he can get the honor.

So he is also a superstar-level star now, but because he is still too young and rising too fast, it is difficult for many old basketball fans to accept, and his three-point shooting mode has also made many basketball experts slap in the face.

After five days of waiting, the Heat finally eliminated the Chicago Bulls and advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals, so the Pistons' opponent was the Miami Heat, and this year's Heat players were very good, with center Shaquwich O'Neal, big forward Udonis Haslem, small forward Eddie Jones, scoring guard Dwyane Wade, and point guard Damon Jones. In addition to these starters, there was also a group of big players on the bench, Rasubatar, Alonzo Mourning, Mali Claren, Kenyandurin.

So the Pistons vs. the Heat were also heavily reported by the media, and some media were more optimistic about the Heat's lineup, but they were immediately overwhelmed by the media that were optimistic about the Pistons' lineup.

Although the media has been arguing in the dark, the Pistons players and the Heat players are unusually low-key, and it seems that Pistons head coach Larry Brown and Heat head coach Stan Van Gundy also see each other as their biggest competitors.

This year's Pistons have transformed from a civilian team to a superstar leading a luxury team of four All-Star players against the Heat, and it is also a team of veteran superstar Shaquill O'Neal leading new superstar Dwyane Wade plus a group of fierce players, these two teams are better and worse than one can only be told by one game.

The first game of the Eastern Conference Finals was played at Auburn Hills Palace, home of the Pistons, with the Heat fielding their toughest starters and the Pistons fielding a lineup of death that swept the league.

At the beginning of the first quarter, Osborne faced Eddie Jones' defense and threw a three-pointer directly to open the game.

Then Dwyane Wade assisted Shaquill O'Neal to blow a dunk, Chauncy Billups also faced Damon Jones and scored a three-pointer, and then Damon Jones also made a three-pointer, and then Osborne and Dwyane Wade took over the game, Osborne came back and misplaced Dwyane Wade and threw a three-pointer, although Dwyane Wade was inaccurate from a distance, but his mid-range shooting and breakthrough were very accurate.

Dwyane Wade sped straight past Richard Hamilton, and then faced Rashid Wallace to cast his lost step and shook it off directly past Ben Wallace.

Dwyane Wade came down after the dunk and roared, Osborne saw Dwyane Wade there chattering, very unhappy, thinking that it was not a two-point shot so excited, and then he signaled Ben Wallace to hurry up and throw a three-pointer directly from the backcourt, and then also followed Dwyane Wade's example on the court, and all the Pistons fans and the audience also cheered for Osborne's wonderful three-point shot, this time Dwyane Wade was embarrassed, he was not done yet, Osborne smoothed out his two-point shot with a three-pointer.

So the two of them were on the bar in this Eastern Conference Finals, Osborne and Wade didn't let anyone, he shot his three-pointer, he hit his two-pointer.

After the first quarter of the game, Osborne made 13 shots in the first quarter and scored 10 goals, including 8 three-pointers, scored 28 points, and scored 28 points in the first quarter of the game, which is still very difficult to see in the playoffs, and Dwyane Wade also shot 12 times, scored 10 times, including four times 2+1, and scored 24 points, the two of them were very exciting, and the Pistons led the Heat by 5 points at 35:30 in the first quarter.

At the beginning, the two teams played equally, especially Osborne and Dwyane Wade performed amazingly, if Dwyanne didn't shoot three-pointers, maybe he would have scored more than Osborn, but there is no way to assume the facts.

After Larry Brown met in the first quarter, he knew that the Heat couldn't rely on a wave to take away the game like other teams, after all, the Heat didn't just have one Dwyane Wade, and one Shaquwe O'Neal hadn't started to play yet.

In the second quarter, the Pistons still maintained a high-intensity defense, and as for the offense, it was handed over to Osborne, and the defensive task was handed over to the rest of the Pistons.

Osborne remembered Larry Brown's explanation, and when he got on the court, he scored desperately, putting the basketball in the basket no matter what method he used.

The two teams got into the groove quickly, the Pistons obviously only used Osborne to attack, while the Heat team was an inside and an outside team, and Dwyane Wade didn't have to worry about rebounding, whether he shot in or not, Udonis Haslem and Shaquwek O'Neal guaranteed rebounding.

Osborne's three-pointer hit again, and the Heat immediately returned two two-pointers, Dwyane Wade passed Richard Hamilton's dunk, Shaquille O'Neal scored directly through Ben Wallace's dunk, and the next game was Osborne's single-handedness against Dwyane Wade and Shaquwek O'Neal.

Osborne used the cover of his teammates to throw three-pointers wildly, and Dwyane Wade also continued to use his breakthroughs to cause damage to Pistons players, and Shaquween O'Neal also turned the river on the Pistons inside.

The Heat's score continued to approach the Pistons, and Osborne's offense alone also had a dumb time, as Dwyane Wade burst into the interior again and caused Ben Wallace to foul and play 2+1, the Heat's score finally surpassed the Pistons, and then Osborne missed a three-pointer at the buzzer, and the first half ended, and the Pistons trailed the Heat by 2 points at 65:67.

Osbourne scored 44 points in the half, Dwyane Wade scored 36 points and 3 steals, and Shaquille O'Neal also had 18 points and 6 rebounds. In the second half, the Pistons needed Osborne's teammates to make a move, otherwise Osborne would be caught by the Heat. (To be continued.) )