Chapter 311 The Pistons of Constant Adjustment

Osborne didn't expect that Rashid Wallace and the Pistons were simply seamless, originally Osborne thought that he was the player with the best fit with the Pistons, but since Rasheed Wallace came, this honor will be given to Rashid Wallace, after all, Osborne originally relied on skill prop cards to barely fit with the Pistons. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

The performance of Rasheed Wallace in these three games made the Hawks regret it very much, originally Rasheed Wallace was in their lineup, but now it was robbed by the Pistons, but regret is useless, the wood is already in the boat, and it is irretrievable.

Rasheed Wallace's outstanding performance also allowed the Pistons to go all the way through the hurdle and pass smoothly. At this time, Ben Wallace also recovered from injury, he was afraid that the existence of Rashid Wallace would affect his status, but obviously not, Larry Brown looked for Rashid Wallace to establish a solid interior line, not to find him to grab power, the combination of double Wallace made him look forward to it, and now that Ben Wallace is recovering from injury, Larry Brown's mood is even more excited.

The duo of Wallace was even more eye-catching against the Indiana Pacers.

In this game, Reggie Miller was old and strong, Jermaine O'Neal was helpless by the Pistons' defense, and Ron Artest was even worse, he was insulted by Rasheed Wallace and Ben Wallace, Ron Artest has played a fire, the two sides are quite fierce, the physical confrontation is escalating, and the number of fouls is soaring, the focus of this game is not Osborne, nor is it on Reggie Miller's side, but on the fierce confrontation of interior players.

Outside players like Osborne saw that the inside players were in a mess, almost not defending towards basketball, but directly towards people, and secretly thought in their hearts: No wonder the teams responsible for the Auburn Hills palace incident are these two teams, and now they have a deep grudge and are about to fight.

Every goal on the inside is like a life-and-death battle, just watching them play has a feeling of flesh pain, it's really too violent, Ron Artest singled out double Wallace, but unfortunately he was abused very badly, Ben Wallace resisted Artest, and Rasheed Wallace was responsible for rewarding Ron Artest with a big hat.

In fact, it is difficult for the referee to grasp the game, in order not to let the game have any uncontrollable situation, the referee's penalty scale is very strict, basically every time there is physical contact with the collision, it is about to be blown foul. So Ben Wallace and Ron Artest both fouled five times, and on one more occasion they graduated.

But even so, there is no restraint in his family, Ben Wallace knows that the Pistons are very strong now, and he will not have too many holes without one, and the Pacers are different, without Ron Artest, the Pacers can no longer compete with the Pistons.

With such a mentality, Ben Wallace was very active in contacting Ron Artest, trying to make him foul six times, and the foul was full, Artest also knew Ben Wallace's purpose, in fact, he also had this idea, just in one of the Pistons' offense, Ben Wallace used his clumsy back to hit, and kept carrying Ron Artest, and Ron Artest just pushed Ben Wallace with his hand to prevent him from moving forward.

It's just that Ron Artest underestimated Ben Wallace's strength, he couldn't withstand Ben Wallace's advance at all, Ben Wallace walked all the way to the bottom of the basket, and then raised the ball, as if he was ready to dunk, at this time Ron Artest also became smarter, he didn't make any other moves at all, and his defensive movements were also very clean.

Ben Wallace saw that Ron Artest was not fooled, and he also felt that Artest was not easy to deceive, so he directly pretended to do it and jumped up to shoot, while Ron Artest still did not have any performance, allowing Ben Wallace to dunk, so Ben Wallace added two more points to the Pistons.

It was the Pacers' turn to attack, and Ron Artest also repeated his old tricks, he also tried to cause Ben Wallace to foul, and Ben Wallace did not hesitate to directly confront Ron Artest, making it difficult for him to move forward, and Ron Artest was pleasantly surprised to think that Ben Wallace would definitely foul, and he was even more excited, directly with a left-handed hook with the ball. Ben Wallace didn't care about him, he just didn't let him jump too high.

Ron Artest was very uncomfortable with his shot, the shot point was not high, but Rasheed Wallace killed from the left wing and directly fanned the ball away, Ron Artest was very unconvinced, he immediately wanted to save, but unfortunately Richard Hamilton did not give him a chance.

Richard Hamilton grabbed the basketball and passed it to Chauncey Billups, and then Chaunci Billups passed the ball to Osborne who was running, Osborne did not pass out, but took the ball to the three-point line and threw a three-pointer, and the basketball brushed through the net.

The Pistons suppressed the Pacers all over the court, and no matter how the Pacers played, the Pistons could adjust and suppress him. In the end, the Pacers lost to the Pistons 76:80, Osborne played 17 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists, Rasheed Wallace scored 8 points, 12 rebounds and 4 blocks, Ben Wallace cut 6 points, 9 rebounds, 2 blocks and 5 fouls, the Pacers' data in this area is more concentrated, Reggie Miller scored a game-high score of 19 points, 3 rebounds and 1 assist, Jermaine O'Neal scored 15 points and 3 assists, and Ron Artest scored 10 points, 6 rebounds and 5 fouls. Nothing else is to say.

The Pistons' starting five were finally formed, with center Rasheed Wallace, power forward Ben Wallace, small forward Osborne, scoring guard Richard Hamilton, and point guard Chancey Billups.

And Taysha AnPrince was reduced to the sixth man, he led the rotation lineup to charge for the Pistons, although Taysha Ampyrins was a little reluctant to be a substitute, but seeing a game like the Pistons today, he began to try to adapt to the identity of the sixth man.

The Pistons' lineup was formed, they beat the Pacers, the Heat, the Wizards, and accidentally created a historical record, during which they also randomly gave up some games, so that the Pistons also tried some new rotation lineups, Tysha Ann Prince can also play as a starter from time to time, and Rasheed Wallace is sitting firmly in his main player position, the Pistons finally have six main players, two sets of lineups, and use a double Wallace lineup to deal with some teams that are stronger on the inside, and some teams that are not strong on the inside, The Pistons usually use Prince to defend the first two quarters, while Rasheed Wallace is to step up the defense and offense in key moments.

In this way, the Pistons also completed their regular season journey in the continuous adjustment of the roster, with the Pistons firmly in first place in the league with a 68-14 record, and the Timberwolves at the top of the Western Conference with a 64-18 record.

Osborne saw that the exciting playoffs were finally coming, so he worked out non-stop at his home, and the system little Lori also came out at this time, "Congratulations to the host for completing his rookie season, this season Osborne Michael Jean performed well, and when it came time to present the awards, the host had a 67% chance of winning the regular season MVP, a 100% chance of winning the scoring title, and a 100% chance of winning the best rookie honor." There is a 57% chance of being named to the All-Rookie Team and 100% of the honors of being selected to the All-Rookie Team Team. ”

When Osborne heard this, he couldn't understand it, and he asked, "What do these percentages mean, I know that 100% items must be taken, and how to calculate those tens of percent items?" ”

System Lori replied: "You'll know this later, don't worry, I just made a prediction according to the previous award parameters, and Osborne, you can't get this regular season MVP nine times out of ten, after all, you're just a newcomer, and you are not very familiar with those reporters, so those long-established superstars have an advantage, such as Kevin Garnett of the Timberwolves, his percentage is higher than yours." (To be continued.) )