Chapter 10: Lost

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Beasley heard what Hamilton was scolding and didn't show weakness.

The two of them were face to face, provoking each other, and they almost punched.

At this time, the referee was arguing, standing between the two and waving his hands, constantly warning.

The players on both sides quickly gathered together, with Wallace and Billups rushing over on the Pistons' side and pulling Hamilton away. On the other hand, Chalmers hugged Beasley and did not let the situation worse.

Finally, there was no fighting.

The game is suspended and the referees watch the video replay before making a decision.

Naturally, the home fans were on Beasley's side, and the angry shouts and yells rose higher and higher.

"The Pistons are such a dirty team!"

"Nobody wants to play with you!"

"Go back to Detroit!"

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On the Heat bench, Beasley sat out of breath in his chair, then took a bottle of drink handed over by the staff and drank it in one gulp.

Coach Spoelstra frowned and kept pacing back and forth, his chin resting on one hand, and no one knew what he was thinking.

Wade took the towel thrown by the staff, he didn't use it himself, but threw it to Beasley: "Boy, those blue-collar workers in Motor City are not easy to mess with, you don't want to get injured in the first game of your career!" ”

After saying that, he walked over to Spo, and the two discussed something in a whisper.

Beasley picked up a towel and wiped his sweat, then looked up at the large screen on the ceiling, which was showing Prince holding him down.

"It's so dirty!" He yelled in disgust.

Haslem was right next to him, he looked at Beasley and said, "Michael, you're doing the right thing this time." ”

"If it were me, I'd go up and beat him too! What is there to be afraid of in the Motor City! The big books they can fight the most are gone, and there are only these small trash fish left, and I think they are all paper tigers who are strong on the outside and dry on the outside. Haslem said indignantly.

Chalmers answered: "My brother, if they do it first, I will be the first to come up and help you kill them!" ”

Beasley glanced at Chalmers, and he nodded, "Good brother! Then he reached out and slammed his fist into Chalmers' chest.

Not long after, the referee announced the result: one first-degree malicious foul by Prince, one technical foul each by Beasley and Hamilton. That means the Heat have to make three free throws and then have the ball for the rest of the round, and the Pistons have one free throw.

Wade and Billups executed technical foul free throws in quick succession, both of which were scored.

Then there was Beasley's free throw for a malicious foul, and this time there was finally no big embarrassment of three non-sticks, two free throws and two hits.

After the free throw, Beasley was replaced by Spo, and Prince was also substituted on the Pistons' side.

Back on the bench, Beasley also understood that Spo was trying to calm himself down, and it was not good to stay on the court in this state.

The next 9 minutes of the quarter passed quickly, and the Heat accumulated a six-point advantage under Wade's leadership, and Chalmers performed eye-catchingly, hitting a three-pointer after receiving consecutive passes from Wade, which was a key factor in the Heat's lead.

In the second quarter, Beasley returned to the court and Wade rested, and the lineup changed to Quinn, Cook, Beasley, Haslem and James Jones.

This lineup is a small lineup, with 2.06m Haslem at the top center, Beasley being pushed to the big forward position, and the outside line is a three-point shooter.

Although the firepower is sufficient, the defense of this lineup is quite poor.

The Pistons are led by Rodney Starkey, a guard who was a stellar player in last season's playoffs.

At the beginning of the game, the Heat attacked first, and Quinn dribbled to the front court and handed the ball to Beasley. This lineup is used for Beasley to practice, and the Heat's management and coaching staff, including team boss Wade, want to see what this rookie can do with the team alone.

Beasley called for Haslem to block the pick-and-roll, and it was tough guy Walter Herman who defended him. His mother, fiancΓ©e and sister were killed in a car accident, and less than a year later, his father died of a heart attack, but he survived and a week later he took part in the Argentine national team's training camp to prepare for the Olympics.

The Pistons didn't contain the ball carrier, they simply chose to switch defenses, and the defender was replaced by Jason Markhill, a standard coolie insider.

But Beasley lost his attention at this time, and the ball was knifed by Mark Hill, and Starkey just picked up the ball, and then he scored an easy layup.

"Dude, be serious!" Haslem walked over to Beasley to cheer him on.

Beasley's expression became solemn.

It was Beasley who held the ball at the 45-degree free-throw line on the left.

Facing Herman, Beasley had a hundred ways to score the ball, and he opted for the Golden Rooster Independence, where the basketball bounced twice on the basket and bounced out.

Although he was not counterattacked this time, he still couldn't prevent Starkey's jumper.

Then the two sides began to fight iron, Beasley angrily hit the three, Beasley passed to Cook to the iron, and passed to Jones to the iron.

It's the same over there, Starkey and Bynum, two iron masters, have already contributed a lot of good iron in a few minutes.

After that, the game entered the official timeout, and everyone was tired of playing iron and hurriedly replenished water.

After a minute's timeout, Beasley muttered, "Let's play more and cooperate!" Then he told his teammates what he thought, and of course his teammates said that there was no problem, these guys can be regarded as old birds, and they all know what they should know.

Back on the court, Quinn was in possession of the ball, and Beasley slipped to the baseline to receive the ball through Jones' cover, at which point he found that Haslem on the other side was empty.

The opportunity was not to be missed, and he made a direct pass to the ground, but Haslem apparently did not notice that the ball flew straight out of bounds.

"Oh!" Beasley covered his face and ran back to the backfield, and Haslem ran over to say sorry.

Although the intensity of the game was not high, Beasley's performance did not improve at all.

At 8:13, Cook was quick to go down and Beasley sent a long pass to the crowd on the sidelines.

At 7:49, Beasley hit a shot.

At 7:34, Beasley blocked a foul and gave Starkey two free throws.

At 7:12, Beasley knocked down Mark Hill, who was standing early, after passing Herman, and committed an offensive foul.

At 6:56, Beasley made a dribble error and the ball rolled off the sideline.

6 minutes and 22 seconds, Beasley walks for example.

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It's no exaggeration to say that the half quarter was nothing short of miserable, with Beasley playing like a piece of, scoring four points, one rebound and four turnovers on 1-of-6 shooting in eight minutes of play.

Spoo couldn't take it anymore and finally called a timeout and replaced Beasley.

"Michael, are you unwell?" Spo hopes it's not Beasley's true strength.

Sweat soaked Beasley's face, and he kept his head down and didn't say a word.

Spo sighed, then walked to the other side to lay out tactics with the rest of the team.

Chalmers sat next to Beasley and comforted, "Michael, are you okay?" It's okay if you don't play well, it's just a preseason! ”

Wade also cared: "Boy, it's okay if you don't play well today, everything needs to be done slowly." ”

Beasley looked up at the crowd, then lowered his head again.

He's feeling terrible right now, his self-confidence has taken a hit, and feelings of loss, irritability have gripped him.

Not far away, he vaguely heard Marion laughing: "I know that this rookie can't do it, and he still pretends to be with me!" Playing this virtue, hahaha, I really laughed to death! ”

But he didn't want to argue with Marion or quarrel with him.

He really feels incompetent right now.