Chapter 416 An Unavoidable Tragedy
For the last quarter of the game, Osborne was still a little worried, after all, there were more than forty seconds left in the last quarter of the game in history, but Ron Artest angered Ben Wallace with an irrational foul, which caused a conflict, which turned into a bigger conflict, directly ruining the Pacers' final championship hopes. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
However, at that time, the Pistons were behind by a large score, and there was no suspense about the outcome of the victory, Ben Wallace's mood was already bad, coupled with Ron Artest's rude foul, it was conceivable that a conflict would break out, but Osborne wanted to reverse the reality through his own efforts, and maybe he could turn things around.
While Osborne's approach works, he ignores the tempers of Ben Wallace and Ron Artest, as well as the self-confidence, or conceit, that has permeated the Pistons players lately, and the Pacers' hostility to the Pistons.
Without further ado, the final quarter of the game officially began, and the situation was in favor of the Pistons, at this time Osborne wanted to take the game away in waves, not giving the Pacers a chance to win, and had to make them desperate and lose hope of winning the game.
First of all, the ball of the Pacers, Jeff Foster served, he sent the basketball to Jamal Tinsley, Jamal Tinsley quickly broke through with the ball, Chauncy Billups followed closely, but Jamal Tinsley did not plan to attack by himself, he threw the basketball to the inside, Ron Artest did not attack himself after receiving the basketball, but made a feint and passed the basketball to Jeff Foster, Jeff Foster took advantage of the situation and scored two points for the Pacers.
Then the Pistons quickly counterattacked, Ben Wallace sent the basketball to Chauncey Billups, Chaunci Billups saw that Osborne had already stood at a 45-degree angle of the three-point shot, he passed the basketball directly from the backcourt to the frontcourt, Osborne received the basketball, and directly pulled out a three-point jumper, and the Pacers' Reggie Miller was too late to stop it, so the Pistons only took 6 seconds to complete an offense.
Not only that, but he also stole the basketball passed by Jamal Tinsley to Ron Artest, and scored a layup directly, and Osborne scored five points in a row after a while, which instantly widened the score gap.
At this time, the Pacers began to fight back wildly, they used their stocky interior to play inside offense, Ben Wallace and Rasheed Wallace couldn't prevent the Pacers interior players at all, but the Pistons' outside players also just broke the Pacers' outside players, and Osborne also asked the Pistons outside players not to let the Pacers shoot three-pointers, especially Reggie Miller, to prevent him from receiving the ball, and to prevent him from shooting three-pointers after receiving the ball.
So the Pacers and the Pistons started a three-point and two-point competition, the game on the court was very intense, and the outside players wanted to be more relaxed, but the inside players were really hard-hitting, and no one was willing to give in.
Fortunately, Osborne's three-point shot was powerful, and his own quick shot allowed him to shoot a few more times than the Pacers, even if the shooting percentage was average, the Pistons were able to firmly grasp the rhythm of the game, and the Pacers' interior offense was also impressive, Ben Wallace and Rasheed Wallace were very annoyed, because they usually crush the interior of other teams, but this time they were pressed and beaten by the Pacers' interior players, which was too much, and they couldn't help but not be angry.
The Pacers are also annoyed, they launched several offensive attempts to narrow the score gap, but they were still stabilized by the Pistons, after all, two points are always one point less than three points, so in the case of the number of shots and the shooting rate is not much different, the Pacers have always lagged behind the Pistons by about eight points, and these eight points seem to have become a trench, which is insurmountable.
The Pistons have been suppressing the Pacers and not giving the Pacers a chance to turn the tables, the Pistons players saw that the Pacers repeatedly failed to attack, the players' emotions slowly cooled down, and the Pistons' three-point shots became the Pistons' big killer, as long as they can play these, no one can beat the Pistons.
Osborne saw that the game time was getting less and less, and the point difference was gradually widening, although it was repeated from time to time, but the point difference between the two teams has always maintained a score difference of about ten points.
Osborne has scored 40 points so far, and he didn't dare to pass the ball to the interior for fear of losing control of the situation, so he attacked alone most of the time, and the others were responsible for defense.
Larry Brown saw that the game time was about to end in two minutes, and the Pistons were still ahead of the Pacers by about ten points, and the gap of about ten points could not be smoothed out for a while, and it would take at least four rounds to recover the score, and when the four rounds were finished, there would not be much time left in the game, so he thought that Osborn could already be replaced, and for the sake of insurance, Larry Brown just replaced Osborne and replaced Tysya Springss to withstand the last two minutes of the game, He doesn't believe that the current Pistons can't hold back the last two minutes.
Osborne also saw that the Pacers had lost their fighting spirit, so he was relieved to go to rest.
The Pistons are on the floor right now, with a balance of offense and defense, with Chauncey Billups and Richard Hamilton limiting outside players, Ben Wallace and Rasheed Wallace, and Tysa Amplins on the inside.
The Pacers are obviously not very tough on the will to fight, and even Jermaine O'Neal missed a dunk, but Ron Artest is still very hard, trying to steal and block Ben Wallace many times, Ben Wallace was harassed by him, but Ben Wallace is in a good mood now, and he has also teased Ron Artest many times, making Ron Artest even more hot.
In the last 50 seconds of the game, Chauncey Billups stole Reggie Miller and quickly passed the basketball to Ben Wallace, who was on the inside, Ben Wallace just dribbled the ball and directly picked it up and dunked, he knew that once he succeeded in dunking this time, he would be able to lock up the victory.
So he was very excited, but at this time Ron Artest appeared in front of Ben Wallace, he directly stepped forward and dragged Ben Wallace down directly, fortunately Ben Wallace jumped not high, and staggered a little after landing, but he still stood firm, and after standing firm, Ben Wallace directly pushed Ron Artest, and Ron Artest was also pushed directly by Ben Wallace to the technical statistics table before stopping.
Osborne felt that it was over when he saw this scene, the conflict broke out, and sure enough, Ron Artest ran directly to Ben Wallace to top the bull and began to talk trash talk, Ben Wallace and Ron Artest became more and more angry the more they talked, Ron Artest was directly ready to punch Ben Wallace, and the referee directly controlled Ron Artest, at this time Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle also quickly came up to persuade Ron Artest, and then directly implemented substitutions on the court.
Ron Artest walked to the rest area or angry, nesting a belly of fire, at this time the drink cup that detonated the audience still fell on the head of Ron Artest, who was angry, this time the scene got out of control again, Ron Artest directly at what he thought was the murderer, at this time the Pistons players sitting on the sidelines took the lead in intervening in the battle group, and then some fans who were not big enough also quickly besieged Ron Artest, so far the Auburn Hills palace fight broke out.
Despite Osborne's efforts to stop it, tragedy still happened, the scene and the audience were in chaos, the scene was extremely out of control, and Osborne froze. (To be continued.) )