Chapter 202 The Pistons made mistakes repeatedly
Then Larry Brown began to teach, "You guys really let me know, the opening 7:0, do you want to play yourself to death?" How do I usually teach you, when the offense doesn't go well, we still have defense, but you look at yourself, where is the defense that you used to be proud of, it's too embarrassing, this is still the home field, you are so happy to be seen by so many home fans your clumsy performance, are you very happy, cheer me up, if I find out that you are half dead, I will directly complete the bench lineup. ”
Seeing that everyone looked like elementary school students were being trained, Larry Brown didn't want to say more, he repeated again: "If you don't attack, just defend me desperately, let others see our blood, okay, that's it, you guys play." ”
After the timeout, Larry Brown was looking forward to this scolding to lift the morale of the Pistons, but it was a pity that the Pistons didn't seem to wake up today.
As soon as he came on the court, Osborne gave him a passing error, Osborne received a pass from Chauncey Billups, because his hand was not very good, so Osborne planned to pass the ball to Richard Hamilton, but maybe Hamilton didn't play for a long time, and the basketball didn't receive it directly, but it was picked up by his defender Alan Houston, so Osborne got a turnover data very directly.
This was unthinkable at first, but now it has become a reality, Osborn's mistakes do not count, and Richard Hamilton's shots are also off the basket, which makes the Pistons players very anxious, they are afraid that Larry Brown will really do what he says, but there will be waves of unevenness. Immediately afterwards, Tysha Ann Prince also received a technical foul while defending Keith Van Horn, and as such. The Pistons' starting five lineups all made a lot of mistakes. This made Larry Brown on the sidelines anxious, but he had just called a timeout, and it would be embarrassing and wasteful to call it again.
So Larry Brown pinned his hopes on their own adjustments, and as soon as his thoughts fell, Osborne gave him a boost, Osborne received a pass from Chauncey Billups and shot a long-range three-pointer directly into the basket, which finally helped the Pistons break the scoring drought.
But the three-pointer was an illusion. Because the Pistons followed by a bunch of mistakes, people were not a little guarded.
The Pistons' mistakes seemed to be contagious, infecting all the Pistons players on the court, and finally after Osborne made another pass error, Larry Brown couldn't bear it, and directly called a long timeout, and then pointed at all the players on the court and scolded him, usually Larry Brown doesn't like to use scolding to motivate his teammates, because he thinks that kind of motivation is too embarrassing. It didn't fit his own identity as the coach of the team, but this time he was really angry, and all the players were like a plague called mistakes, all of them made mistakes at least once.
Such a state of play. How can Larry Brown watch it? Larry Brown roared, "You guys didn't play as well as a lump of Xiang, I don't know if you played in the previous games, so you guys should reflect on it in the first quarter." If you don't think through your problems, don't play again. ”
The players didn't expect it. Larry Brown really dared to do that, he literally pressed all the starters to the bench and made them think about life.
Return from a pause. All the starters sat on the bench, which not only surprised the fans and spectators, but even the opponents were caught off guard, so that the strategy they developed could not be used, and they could only use a bunch of starters to play with the Pistons' bench players.
Then the Pistons' bench players were really powerful, first the backup point guard Lindsey Hunter took the lead, he directly faced Stephen Marbury's defense and directly threw a mid-range shot, and then the crowd collectively defended Marbury's single, and then the Pistons bench began to play defensive counterattacks, led by Lindsey Hunter's aerial catch, so that Elden Campbell completed a powerful dry land onion dunk. This ignited the enthusiasm of the fans and crowds at the Palace of Auburn Hills, the home of the Pistons.
In fact, the home fans and spectators think so, they feel that the bench players on their side can play on a par with the Knicks, let alone the starting five, and the mistakes of the starting five make them directly ignore.
Larry Brown on the sidelines and the starters off the court were stunned, is this still a substitute for the Pistons? Why are they so violent, if they keep it like this, then the five of them don't have to mix in the Pistons.
It's just that the vigor of the Pistons bench didn't last a cigarette before it was beaten back to its original form by the angry Knicks, and in the next five minutes, the Pistons also made repeated mistakes, and the plague of mistakes seemed to have been transmitted to them.
The Knicks' side is soaring, first Marbury assisted Alan Houston to hit a shot, and then Jamal Mashburn also opened the individual performance mode, facing Dacomilisic's defense and turned directly to dunk, and then Marbury also hi, he broke through Lindsey Hunt, and passed Daco Milicic who made up the defense, and passed the Knicks center Coatthomas, Cott Thomas saw that his teammates had scored, and he was very eager to score, Marbury's pass gave him a chance to perform, So he performed a good dunk on the head of Pistons center Elden Campbell, although his dunk was very enthusiastic, but because it was on the home court of the Pistons, no one gave him applause and cheers.
The Pistons bench players quickly fell to the bottom after the highlight moments of the first two rounds, and then were crushed by the Knicks.
In the first quarter of the game, Larry Brown experienced the first cold winter since the start of the game, he really didn't expect that the players he cultivated have become so unstable now, not to mention the bench players, they have been unstable, but the starters have also made mistakes like the first game, and this kind of game doesn't look like a team with the first record in the league.
The Pistons only scored 12 points in the first quarter, while the Knicks blasted 28 points, directly giving the Pistons a major blow, and they wanted the Pistons to know that even the team with the best record in the league can easily blow up. (To be continued.) )