Chapter 210: Continuous Overtime

When Lehi restarted in the fourth quarter, the score was 100:100. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

At this time, the Pistons' two interior linemen, Muhammad and Rashid Wallace, had already committed four fouls, and Prince, who was defending Lehi, couldn't keep up with his speed, and Lehi came up with a decisive rush inside.

Not only him, but also Marbury and Francis, this season's Pistons interior line is no longer a no-fly zone, and when the score is deadlocked, it seems like a narrow encounter, and only the brave can win.

Now the Pistons' interior is replaced by McDyce, which is their strongest offensive lineup, but McDyce's knees can't support him to support him on the interior to support the defensive barrier.

At 6:51, Lehi drew Rasheed Wallace's fifth foul.

But then, Rasheed Wallace, who was not replaced, fought for an offensive rebound to equalize the score, and this person had five fouls but had no scruples, and his mental quality was also extremely good.

Hamilton was still running desperately, as if he never knew to be tired, but the defender in front of him had been replaced by Lehi, who was far from being able to match his focus on the defensive end.

In terms of speed and reflexes, Lehi did not suffer at all, and as soon as he seized the opportunity, he would engage in physical confrontation to consume the opponent, under Lehi's defense, Hamilton had already shot iron twice, and there was no longer the madness of the first three quarters.

Just after Marbury hit a shot and the Knicks took the lead again, McDies grabbed the frontcourt rebound to tie the score, losing backcourt rebounds in a row, and Larry Brown scolded on the sidelines.

At 3:38, Lehi drew another foul on Rashid Wallace, leaving the opponent with six fouls.

Instead of playing an interior player, the Pistons replaced Carlos Delfino, who had a good hand in this game.

The Knicks also happened to replace Eddie Curry, and the weakness of the center's inability to protect rebounds has been infinitely magnified at critical moments.

However, the problem of the inside line was still not solved, and McDacece used his experience to play another one.

An inside player like McDyce is not suitable for a pinch shot, but it is also a problem to let him hit a few.

At this time, the Knicks still put the hope of victory on offense, and on defense, it is to protect the backcourt rebounds, after all, at this time, the shooting rate of both sides has declined, and it is very important to protect rebounds.

By this time, the scores of the two teams were still tight.

The Pistons, a style of play similar to college basketball, are really difficult to defend if the players don't have problems, and each tactical system has advantages and disadvantages, and the Pistons' familiarity with the Knicks minimizes Lehi's defensive power.

On the offensive side, though, it's hard to contain.

At 1:43, Billups hit a two-pointer to give the Pistons the lead.

At 1 minute and 28 seconds, Lehi used his personal ability to hit a mid-range shot to equalize the score again.

At 58 seconds, Lee made a wonderful pass to Channing Frye, who took advantage of McDyce's inability to keep up with a two-point shot and the Knicks took the lead again.

Subsequently, Hamilton finally scored in front of Lehi, 113-113.

In the last minute, the two sides fought more and more fiercely, and the referee would not think about the whistle easily.

At 9.7 seconds, Lehi made a three-point shot without completely getting rid of the defense, 116:113, and the audience was boiling.

Lehi's performance at a crucial moment excites the home crowd every time.

The Pistons brought on five pitchers after a timeout, and Billups was the most dangerous at this time, followed by Hamilton and Prince, and Delfino who was on fire in the game.

Lehi still went to guard Hamilton, who had the strongest ability to get rid of, and the Knicks didn't want any surprises.

Billups Marbury also stuck tight, bringing his defensive ability to the extreme.

The ball was finally not picked up by Billups, and even Knicks fans were relieved.

The ball was in Prince's hands, but Francis was already in front of him, and even if Prince had the height, he couldn't use it from the outside at this time.

In the final 1 second, Prince opted to pass the ball with his long arm, and Delfino took the ball and threw it.

Crawford had already put it in the face of the opposition, which had logically caused a lot of interference, but Delfino threw the ball in.

After the referee looked at the replay to confirm it, he decided that the goal was valid and the game went into extra time.

After going into overtime, the Knicks replaced Eddie Curry and tried to use his attack to open the game first, but he didn't hit the shot.

Instead, it was Muhammad who reappeared with the Pistons who hit two points, and at the critical moment, Lehi hit the inside again, causing Muhammad to foul, tie the score, and let Muhammad also leave the game with six fouls.

The game has been entangled to the extreme, and the physical strength of the players on the field has also been greatly affected.

Lehi then drew another foul on Prince, but he shook his hand and missed a free throw after standing at the free throw line, giving the Knicks a one-point lead at 119-118.

At 1:22, Hamilton hit another ball under the cover of his teammates, 119:120.

With 54 seconds left, Billups made a steal and hit a decisive shot in the transition, 119:122, and Nickston trailed by three points.

At 22.4 seconds, Lehi was suddenly caught by the Pistons while holding the ball on the outside, and he calmly passed the ball accurately to Marbury, who was facing the basket.

Marbury also showed his experience at this time, deliberately leaning on Billups who pounced on him when he shot, and the referee's whistle blew and he made three free throws.

Marbury's free throws can only be said to be not bad, and many times there will be problems.

The courtmates held their breath, and Marbury withstood the pressure at the critical moment, hitting all three free throws, 122-122.

When the other party called a timeout, Lehi also went over and slapped Marbury hard.

In such a tight game, the performance of the players will affect each other, and Marbury's free throw to avoid the team from falling into a disadvantageous situation has boosted the confidence of the Knicks' players.

The last time I defended, I faced the problem of defense again.

This time, though, the Pistons put the ball in Billups' hands, and when he got in control, he planned to make one last shot.

None of the Knicks' players were inattentive at this time, they were all staring at the Pistons players around them, covering and making substitutions, and executing meticulously.

When the clock skipped 7 seconds, Billups moved, and Marbury did not hesitate to stick to it, without giving Billups room to strengthen.

McDyce put Hamilton on cover, and Channing-Frye and Lehi didn't forget to stretch out their long arms to block possible spin lanes when they made the substitutions.

Seeing that there was no proper passing opportunity and that the clock was running out, Billups handed it to Prince, who came up, and then took the ball from Prince and shot a three-point shot.

Neither Marbury nor Francis were fooled by the other team's tactics and blocked Billups' shooting lane, and Billups was not touched. (To be continued.) )