Chapter 147: Osborne's Outburst

Osborne hated the feeling that something he was proud of had been seen through, and that there was such an extraneous affair in a game that was about to be won.

Osborne hated himself so much that he would never allow any more mistakes to be made when he won the victory.

The Hornets would be very happy if they knew that Osborne was so angry, after all, the pain of the opponent is their own happiness, but the Hornets should also regret their tragic fate. Angering Osborne's team is not going to end well.

Osborne decided to use his best strength to quickly defeat the Hornets while he still had the stamina, he didn't want anything to happen, if he didn't work hard now, he wouldn't have enough stamina when he wanted to work hard. He needed the support of his teammates, so he asked the referee for a timeout.

Larry Brown originally thought that Osborne could play evenly with the Hornets with a rotating lineup, but Osborne missed a few consecutive three-pointers, and the Hornets seized the opportunity to narrow the chance, and the Pistons' score advantage was about to be lost.

Larry Brown knew that he could only play all the main players now, and now it was the decisive moment, so he took advantage of the dead ball, called a short timeout, and then he put all the main players on the field for the final showdown.

Osborne said to his teammates on the field: "After a while, you all pass the ball to me, and I will definitely throw the ball in, and I will not lose it again." ”

The teammates also knew that Osborne was made very angry by David West of the Hornets just now, and they all nodded in agreement with Osborne.

Chauncey Billups said: "Osborne will play the Pistons' most primitive basketball in a moment, and the defense will be left to us, and the offense will be left to you." ”

Then the Pistons began to play the original Pistons basketball again, and everyone began to pay attention to what tactics the Pistons could use to break the Hornets' defense.

The Pistons were constantly running and consciously blocking and covering, and Osborne was also running at the pace of his teammates. Then he finally received a pass from his teammates, and now it is still the same David West who is defending Osborne, and the Hornets thought that David West could limit Osborne, so they also used him to defend Osborne.

It's just that Osborne is no longer the lone Osborne, and he has also adjusted his state, and he swears in his heart. If the first shot of the offense doesn't go in, he's no longer involved in the Pistons' offense and can concentrate on passing.

But obviously he won't let himself be embarrassed, so no matter how much David West interferes with this ball, he only has the basket in his eyes, and then he throws the basketball out by feeling, and then he shouts at David West: "David West, you won't be able to stop me, I'll let you know what despair is." It will also let you know what the absolute hit rate is. As soon as he finished speaking, the basketball got into the basket like a guided missile.

David West originally thought that Osborne was the kind of player who didn't like to talk trash, but he didn't expect Osborne to be a master of trash talking, he replied: "Don't talk big, I'm just in case you just called a timeout, and you dare to say such things." ”

Osborne doesn't care about so much, "I don't care about the rest, what happened before, I don't care." All I have to say is that from now on, I will definitely not miss a shot. If you don't believe me, try it. ”

David West was not convinced, and he didn't speak, and he thought that if he tried it, I would stop you anyway. After thinking about it, David West worked harder to defend.

Osborne saw David West's serious appearance, and he no longer spoke or spoke with facts, empty words, but he couldn't bring victory.

Osborne feels like he's bursting with power right now. The power also poured out, and when he missed the Hornets counterattack, he went down quickly, and Chauncey Billups' pass also came as promised, and he no longer hesitated. Ignoring the defense, he went straight to a standard three-step layup, followed by a gliding dunk that smashed the ball into the basket.

His scoring also gave the Hornets signs of pulling away from the approaching score, and the Hornets players realized at this time that the Pistons were not the team with a bench lineup, and now they had to get serious, otherwise the victory would be further and further away from them.

Byron Davis, as the leader of the team, had to lead by example, and he started scoring in the way he could most reliably. Forced to eat Chauncy Billups succeeded.

Then the Pistons still used the strength of the whole team to cover Osborne, and Osborne also received the basketball far from the three-point line, and after receiving the ball, he threw the ball out without hesitation, regardless of whether the basketball was in the frame or not, and went directly to defense. He seems to be arrogant, but he doesn't think so, because he thinks that if the ball goes in, he doesn't have to defend it, and if the ball doesn't go in, what about his teammates?

However, Osborne, who had experienced despair, was not going to let himself experience despair again, so his pass was not missed at all, and his three-point shot went in again.

The Hornets also concocted the same method, but this time it was their turn to send their small forward Jamal Mashburn to the power, Jamal Mashburn received a pass from Byron Davis and quickly threw the ball out of the defense against Tyshire Amples, and then also learned from Osborne to turn around and defend directly, in order to show trust in Jamal Mashburn, the Hornets' center Jamal Margloer also directly did not get stuck and ran directly to the backcourt to defend.

Osborne really didn't expect the Hornets to imitate his own moves, but Osborne was not annoyed, he still hoped that he could lead the league's fashion moves and be remembered.

Then he used eighteen kinds of martial arts, kept killing the Hornets, and the number of shots was increasing, and his shots really didn't miss again, which was a very scary shooting rate, he scored 19 points in less than eight minutes, helping the Pistons lead the Hornets by 12 points at 92:80, and then David West, who defended Osborne, knew that Osborne was really doing what he said, and he was simply a paranoid.

In contrast, the head coach of the Pistons saw it more clearly, he knew that Osborne had used up his physical strength, and he had reached his limit, and if he was not replaced, it would greatly increase his chances of injury, so Larry Brown called a timeout.

After Osborne came down, Larry Brown complimented: "You played a really shocking basketball, congratulations on hitting 100 percent, and now I finally know what it means that if you pass the ball, you can be an assist." ”

Now I was very tired and didn't reply, just nodded and went to rest. (To be continued.) )