Chapter 636: The King of the Epistasis Returns
There are not many bench players of the Wizards team who can score, such as Javiers Hayes, Etang Thomas, Chaki Atkins, and Michael Ruffin are all scum who average less than 9 points per game, so the Pistons bench players in the third quarter of the game also taught the Wizards bench a good lesson. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info
Although the Pistons' bench lineup is not as strong as before, it is still very good, at least much better than the scum like the Wizards.
Daco Milicic forced Kaloon Butler to score two points and equalized the score in one fell swoop, and Kaloon Butler also took on the offensive task of Gilbert Arenas's absence, but his shot was covered by Daco Milicic, and Taysha Amplins picked up the basketball and made a successful layup, so the Pistons completed the overtake.
Osborne was very sore when he saw this, Nima, I'm so tired to score, but I can't catch up with the score, you only need two clicks to take the lead, it's really good for him.
Kaloon Butler also didn't expect that he would bury the lead that the Wizards had worked so hard to build, this time he also felt that he was sorry for his teammates and had to make amends, and after coming back, Kaloon Butler once again forced Daco Milicic, he learned a lesson this time, and used feints many times, basically he never shot in an absolutely safe space, he used feints to shake Daco Milicic away, and then hit a shot steadily.
The score was leveled again, and the Pistons bench players certainly didn't want such a result to happen, and Tysian Springs, who became a Pistons attacker, received a pass from Lincy Hunter, and quickly went down to the basket to score an easy layup to help the Pistons take the lead again.
Jawells Hayes also used his clumsy steps to get past Antonio McDyes, but unfortunately he was blocked by Antonio McDyes when he made the final shot, this time the volleyball-style block covered Jawell Hayes's offensive desire, and when the Wizards attacked again, he directly handed the basketball to his teammate Michael Ruffin, Michael Ruffin was even more bizarre, the first shot actually shot a three-no-stick, Osborne almost didn't laugh out loud when he saw this, The Wizards' bench players are too weird, almost none of them can play.
In contrast, the Pistons bench players played much better overall than the Wizards' bench lineup, so the Pistons maintained their lead in the third quarter, and the Pistons led the Wizards by six points at 88-82 at the end of the third quarter.
The Pistons bench lineup helped the Pistons win a chance, which made Larry Brown very excited, and he said to his main player: "Well, the bench players have laid the foundation for your victory, and then your task is very simple is to maintain the lead until the end of the game."
Osborne knew that the Pistons would have to go crazy against the Eastern Conference because the Pistons would have to defend their title and the most troublesome for the Eastern Conference to defend their title, so they had to show their unstoppable strength and wait until the playoffs for them to play to their psychological advantage and home-court advantage.
The fourth quarter of the game was a decisive moment, and both the Pistons players and the Wizards would play their part in the final showdown.
At the beginning of the game, the Wizards attacked in the first round, and Gilbert Arenas passed Chauncee Billups very quickly and then made a pull-up jump shot to complete a mid-range shot.
Osborne feels that Gilbert Arenas is really a phenomenal player, he is hardly afraid of any player when he is at his peak, but it is a pity that his peak time is too short, and he is eliminated by the Cavaliers many times.
Osborne rested for more than 20 minutes and almost rested, he began to run frantically to get rid of the opposing player Daniels, and then received a pass from Chauncey Billups and tried to shoot a three-pointer, this three-point shot went smoothly, but it was a little crooked when he shot, so the basketball didn't go in, when Osborne shot, he knew that the basketball was likely not to go in, and he rushed to the basket directly, thanks to his three-point shooting fast, although the basketball didn't go in, it rebounded directly, Osborne received a layup from the basket and scored the basketball.
The layup was somewhat lucky, but it also successfully completed the task of running and stealing, and the Pistons' lead continued.
At this time, the Wizards' offensive possession was mainly in the hands of Gilbert Arenas, Antoine Jamison occasionally had opportunities, Gilbert Arenas knew that he had to shoot a lot of three-pointers to catch up with the score, and limited Osborne's three-pointers.
Gilbert Arenas shot a three-pointer against Chauncey Billups' defense, and then came back and directly wrapped Osborne, not giving Osborne a chance to shoot a three-pointer, Osborne was frightened by Gilbert Arenas's positive attitude, and he didn't shoot a three-pointer himself, and passed the basketball to Richard Hamilton, Richard Hamilton was also aggrieved for a long time, and after receiving Osborne's pass, he didn't hesitate to shoot a three-point shot.
Osborne was very happy to see that Richard Hamilton had finally found his touch, so that the Pistons would not fall into a scoring drought and the victory would be assured.
The next game was very intense, and the Pistons were also very desperate to prevent Gilbert Arenas from scoring, and Gilbert Arenas also felt the defensive pressure from the Pistons, but he still did his own way to shoot three-pointers many times, but the shooting percentage dropped a lot, and Osborne also played smarter, he only shot three-pointers when it was absolutely safe.
When there is really no way to shoot, he will directly pass the basketball to Richard Hamilton to deal with, or pass back to Chauncy Billups to deal with it, such a rogue style of play, so that Gilbert Arenas does not know whether to continue to defend Osborne, because Chauncy Billups and Richard Hamilton have also experienced the previous dark days, and they have also rebounded, so their performance in this fourth quarter is also remarkable, at least the Pistons' offensive success rate is higher than that of the Wizards.
In the end, Gilbert Arenas was still determined to defend Osborne, because he knew that if he didn't defend Osborne, the Wizards would definitely lose badly, so he gambled, but it was a pity that the Pistons in this quarter were very powerful even without Osborne, and directly took a 15-point lead with two and a half minutes left in the game.
Eddie Jordan saw that the Pistons were getting better and better, and there was no way to stop it, so he directly announced the end of the game, he removed the main players and announced his surrender.