229. The King of Technical Fouls

2 April 2005. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

The first game of the Bobcats' final month of the regular season began.

The team visiting Charlotte is the defending champion Detroit Pistons.

The first two games of the season between the Bobcats and the Pistons have not won a single game, and today's game, whether it is the media fans or the Las Vegas odds, are one-sided favors on the Pistons.

As for the national live broadcast, there is no today, except for the local TV station in Charlotte, there is no TV channel to broadcast this game, because it is foreseeable that the Pistons' games will be difficult to watch, which has become a consensus.

At five o'clock in the afternoon, the game kicked off at the Time Warner Center.

The Pistons' starting five Tigers can't be beaten, and the Bobcats are still the five starters after Hill joined.

Okafor and Ben Wallace jump ball in the middle circle.

Ben Wallace relied on his strong bounce to win the jump ball, and the Pistons attacked first.

The Bobcats retreated very quickly, using Ye Han as a defensive arrow to wait for Billups to dribble forward.

Ye Han waited for several seconds, Billups pressed the speed very slowly, and he dribbled the ball across the half court when the eight-second halftime was almost over.

It dragged on for a while, and when there were eight seconds left, Billups moved, leaning on Ye Han and rushing in.

Ye Han crushed Billups with his strong body, intending to put pressure on him. But Billups turned around Ye Han at the moment when he exerted his strength, and left him behind!

Pretty turn.

After Billups hit the inside, the Bobcats' defense immediately shrank, and Hill, Okafor, Gerald Wallace, and Ye Han shrank to the inside together.

Billups passes to Rasheed Wallace in the bottom corner, who shoots a three-pointer!

Miss!

Ben Wallace burst into a slam and tried to steal the offensive rebound, but was stuck in position by Okafor and Hill, and he couldn't get enough power to watch the opposite No. 24's hand reach for the ball.

Ye Han jumped high to collect the defensive rebound.

Just when the Bobcats were extremely jealous of Ben Wallace's rebounds and desperately stuck in position, the other four Pistons had already returned to defense.

Ye Han pouted, this team is simply the same, the defense is more important than anything else, and the offense can also be regarded as a part of the defense, without considering the problem of scoring at all.

Ye Han advanced by himself, and just after half the half, Prince stepped forward to press the defense.

Prince has height, strength, good agility, and long arm span, which puts a lot of pressure on Ye Han.

Prince defended Ye Han with the same routine as he did in the last time he played against the Bobcats, and he was very successful in defending Ye Han last time, and he is ready to repeat his old tricks this time.

Prince's hand is very fast, interfering with Ye Han's passing route at all times, and it is much looser for Ye Han's breakthrough after reaching the three-point line.

Ye Han knew that the other party had dug a pit to make him jump, but he still chose to break through, and broke through the inside line after hitting Prince.

Everything was as expected by the Pistons, they successfully pulled Ye Han into the defensive encirclement, and the combination of Prince and Double Wallace surrounded Ye Han like a pocket.

But there was a little difference, Prince, who was hit by Ye Han, was a beat slower and was blocked by Hill, who came in time!

Ye Han walked around Hill and exited the inside, retreated to the three-point line and shot directly at the three-point line!

Hit!

The Bobcat takes the lead.

Ye Han and Hill high-fived and signaled that the blocking and dismantling just now was very good.

Although the Bobcats scored first, the Pistons didn't react at all, because their goal had been achieved.

Through Ben Wallace's interference in grabbing rebounds, Prince's half-court pressing, and the three's pocket-squeezing, Ye Han's offensive time was only 3 seconds left when he shot, and the Pistons' goal of pulling the offensive rhythm down to the point that they couldn't look directly had been achieved.

Offense and defense transition, Pistons offense.

Without any pressure from the Bobcats, 12 seconds had passed by the time Billups dribbled the ball beyond the three-point line.

It was Ye Han who defended Billups, Ye Han learned the lesson of the previous defense, and this time he deliberately took half a step back to prevent the opponent from breaking through.

Although the Pistons' offense didn't work out last time, it had to do with the feel of Rasheed Wallace, and the tactics were very successful.

Billups was the MVP of last season's finals, and Ye Han was very jealous of him.

There were 7 seconds left in the attack time, Billups began to act, and after changing direction, he burst to the left, with half a body of space, Ye Han quickly appeared in front of Billups's offensive line, and still maintained that little space to prevent the opponent from playing and turning again. Billups continued to break through from the left line, and Ye Han moved quickly to the right again, blocking Billups to the death.

still maintains a good defensive distance, and Ye Han is always on guard against the opponent.

However, this time Billups did not continue to break through, but passed the ball back to the top arc!

Ye Han's gaze followed the ball, and his eyes suddenly widened, when did Hamilton appear there? It turned out that Billups broke to the left to free up the top arc position!

Two seconds left! Hamilton catches the ball and hits a three-pointer at the 24-second whistle!

But! The referee whistles a succession to cover the foul! The goal is invalid!

From Billups' breakthrough to passing to Hamilton's shot, that is, in just four or five seconds, most of the players on the court didn't know what was going on, especially Ye Han, who was defending the ball carrier, and his attention was all on Billups.

Following the target of the referee's finger, Ye Han realized that Blake, who had just wondered how to chase people away, was being held in front of Rashid Wallace.

It turned out to be Rasheed Wallace playing a small trick!

"Are you blind? I just blocked him! Damn ####! Rasheed Wallace squirted a string of expletives at the referee.

Billups hurried over to shut him up, but it was too late.

The referee didn't hesitate to give Rasheed Wallace a T!

Billups slapped his head helplessly, and this guy couldn't fight again in the next game.

Ye Han was stunned for a moment on the side, so he took the initiative to get a technical foul at the beginning? It is worthy of the king of technical fouls, which is jokingly called!

Hill executes a technical foul free throw.

Ye Han and Okafor were talking on the side, and the conversation was naturally about this technical foul.

"Emeka, that big-mouthed guy is so rich! I heard that he has more than 20 technical fouls, and now he has 20,000 technical fouls per game. Ye Han looked at Rashid Wallace, who was standing not far from him, and deliberately spoke louder so that the other party could hear him. Since the other party has such an uncalm guy, how can he make good use of it? Rasheed Wallace is an important figure for the Pistons' interior defense.

20,000 yuan at a time! Rashid Wallace was shocked, so expensive! Well, this guy didn't pay attention to how much money he was fined at all, too, his salary of tens of millions a year, and the money in his salary in December this year was more than 6 million, and if it was less than 300,000, it would be less than 20,000 yuan each time, and he really didn't notice it.

"Be sure to restrain your temper! Definitely! "Rasheed Wallace cheered himself up. In fact, Rashid Wallace is a very simple villain.

However, if Ye Han knew his words, it made Rashid Wallace calm down, I don't know how he would feel?

Hill's free throws are much more stable than when he was younger, and the older he gets, the more stable his shot becomes, and this time he hit the free throw with a technical foul.

4-0, and then it was a Bobcats attack. (To be continued.) )