Chapter 605 One-sided game
Osborne's contempt made Stephen Jackson very uncomfortable, so then his defensive moves were a little bigger, and Osborne's breakthrough was forced to foul by this guy, who had successfully provoked Osborne. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info
Fortunately, Osborne hasn't exploded yet, and he's been playing Stephen Jackson with his skills, which makes Osborne feel funny.
But Stephen Jackson felt a huge shame, and his anger value has been piling up, and finally once Stephen Jackson broke out, when Osborne broke through to the basket after teasing him, he pushed Osborn to the ground, Osborne stood up and threw the ball directly and gave Stephen Jackson a punch, and then the two began to scuffle, and their teammates also joined the team.
The scene once seemed very chaotic, but fortunately, the referee and the head coach reacted in time and dealt decisively to separate the people on both sides, so that the situation could barely be controlled, otherwise the situation would probably get out of control.
In fact, Osborne didn't have to react so much, but Osborne knew that if he confessed to this game, then this kind of provocation would happen often in the future, and in order to prevent this from happening, he had to make an example, and this time Stephen Jackson was a hard stubble.
As the scene gradually calmed down, the fans and spectators at the scene gradually calmed down, but they still gave the Pistons the warmest taunts and boos in response, fortunately, the Pistons players ignored it, this fight was almost another Auburn Hills palace fight, for the stability of the court, the referee directly gave Stephen Jackson a malicious foul, and also gave Osborne a malicious foul, it is obvious that the referee hopes that the two teams will be restrained, no one is partial, and the punishment is very heavy, just hope that the scene is stable, And take the opportunity to give a warning to the other players.
Although the scene was much calmer, but for the sake of safety, Larry Brown put Osborne off the court to rest, and he had expected such a thing to happen today, after all, the Pistons and the Pacers are a pair of mortal enemies, and the so-called enemies are very angry when they meet, and the difference in strength between the two teams is so huge.
The first quarter of the game was played like Mars hitting the earth, then the next game needless to say, the scene is still quite hot, the scoring efficiency of both teams is very low, anyway, it is an iron game, and the defensive action is also quite large, but the Pistons are still good at this kind of game, when the first quarter of the game is over, the Pistons lead the Pacers by nine points at 27:18, although the Pacers play fiercely and work hard, but there is no way to do it if the strength is not good, so they are many points behind the Pistons.
At the beginning of the second quarter of the game, Osborne was still pressed on the bench by Larry Brown, because today's game was not very safe, so for the sake of Osborne's safety, Larry Brown planned to let Osborne rest for a whole game in the next time, but Osborne was obviously unwilling to do this, after all, he had a goal this season, he wanted to break the scoring record this season and become the scoring champion with an average of 40+ per game.
Now Osborne only scored 11 points in the first quarter of the game, which is far from his average, so he still wants to play, otherwise the scoring statistics will definitely drop a lot.
However, head coach Larry Brown didn't let it, and he had to watch his teammates play below, to be honest, there was no suspense in this game, it was just the speed of time, but what happened just now, the Pistons must be careful, for a team that aims to defend the title, injuries must be avoided, especially the injuries of the main players.
After Osborne's departure, the smell of gunpowder in the game did not diminish at all, and the offense of the two teams every round seemed to be a battle for every inch of land, as if they were fighting a life-and-death battle, Danny Granger wanted to break through Richard Hamilton for a layup, but every time he was ready to break through, he saw that Rasheed Wallace, who was in Richard Hamilton, was ready to wait there to block Danny Granger's breakthrough.
Danny Granger seems to have seen through Rashid Wallace's conspiracy, so most of his offense is based on shooting, and basically does not break through to the Pistons' interior line, because he doesn't want to be treated like Osborne just now, and it's not worth it in case he gets injured.
But even so, the Pistons players also found the weakness of the Pacers, and the Pacers did not have a few breakthrough masters, so they forced the Pacers with a full-court press.
As a result, the Pacers' scoring efficiency is even lower, except for Danny Granger, who can also score some points by breaking, other players, such as Austin Crohill, David Harrison, Anthony Johnson, and Jamal Tinsley, have almost no way to score, and only rely on dunks to get a few points.
Austin Krohill wanted to break through the defense of the Pistons with the ball, but was directly put to the ground by Rasheed Wallace, and then the state was not good, and he didn't dare to shoot, and Jamal Tinsley also assisted a little more, his independent offensive ability was a mess, and he didn't have many assists in the second quarter, except for his teammates' dunks, few shots could be made.
The Pistons, on the other hand, maintained a relatively good offensive efficiency, and Richard Hamilton played well on the offensive end, throwing in cool three-pointers many times, which made the Pacers suffer like a knife.
Osborne really didn't expect the Pacers to play so messily on offense, so he might not really have a chance to play.
If that's the case, it's likely that he'll set a career-low scoring record in this game, which is absolutely not allowed, after all, such scoring stats will affect his average points per game.
At this time, Osborne was also praying that the Pacers could play some good games and try to narrow the gap so that he would have a chance to play again.
It's a pity that the god of luck didn't favor Osborne this time, and the Pacers still didn't play well, Vlad Jones who came off the bench missed a shot, Danny Granger was blocked by Rasheed Wallace under a strong basket, Scott Pollard passed the ball to Jeff Foster and was stealed by Tysha Amprins, and then a dragon layup.
Osborne also felt that the hope of playing was getting slimmer and slimmer, because the difference between the two teams was too big, and this game did not expect that the two quarters would soon become garbage time.
In the second quarter, the Pacers continued to slump, and the Pistons played a wave of 18-5 climax, and the Pistons led the Pacers by 20 points at 59-39 at halftime.