230. The rhythm of the piston

It was still Ye Han who attacked with the ball, and Prince continued to plan for the pocket. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

This time, Ye Han once again used Hill to block people and tried to concoct the last attack, but as soon as he bypassed Hill, Hamilton immediately made up for it.

Ye Han passed to Blake who was left free, but the opponent's rotation defense was extremely fast, and Rasheed Wallace appeared in front of Blake in time. Blake passed to Gerald Wallace, who was supposed to be Rashid Wallace's defense on the inside, but by this time Prince was already in position and cut Blake's pass off!

The dazzling defensive position change made the fans on the scene silent!

It may be really ugly to watch the Pistons play from TV, but you can feel the Pistons' defensive rotation and judgment of the opponent's offensive vulnerabilities at the scene, and see the Pistons' game live...... It's still hard to see, it's hard to see and makes people drowsy.

But for a lot of tactical involvement, not just the lively fans, this kind of defense is simply fascinating!

Rasheed Wallace picks up the ball!

There was no counterattack, and the Pistons watched the Bobcats return to the defense and then slowly advanced to the front court by Billups.

Time was dragging again, and with 7 seconds left, Billups was in action, still strong.

Ye Han is very strange, Billups has always been known for his golf quotient, how could he know that he can't break through, and he still has to break through?

When Ye Han looked at Rashid Wallace, who secretly came to block the demolition, he thought to himself.

I've heard that Rashid Wallace has a lot of small moves in play, so I'm ready to show an exaggerated performance when the opponent is going to block him with illegal moves, and it's best to get this guy down.

But what Ye Han didn't expect was that the king of technical fouls, Rasheed Wallace, who was jokingly called the Roaring Tianzun in China, was a clean blocker, and nothing else was done. Ye Han's crooked brain made him chase Billups away!

Billups burst inside, drew the attention of Gerard Wallace and Okafor together, and then gave Ben Wallace a low hand, and Big Ben finally gave the Pistons their first goal with a heavy dunk.

The game continued, Ye Han advanced to the front court and found that the opponent was still using the previous defensive strategy, his organizational ability was reflected in the attraction of the bag and then the ball, but the Pistons' defensive flexibility was too good, his role was greatly neutralized, and his own scoring was Alexander.

Ye Han asked Blake to come out to catch the ball and go to the bottom corner to play the role of Capono himself.

It's good to have a point guard like Blake, who works hard and doesn't covet the ball, and when he is asked to organize an offense, he won't back down even if the opponent is a defensive titan like Hamilton.

Gerald Wallace pulled out for Blake's pick-and-roll, along with Hill's off-ball pick-and-roll for Ye Han.

This is the regular style of play of the Bobcats' starting lineup except for Ye Han's singles, and the effect is usually very good.

But today, their blocking and dismantling was very difficult, mainly on Ye Han's side, the opponent's Prince and Billups desperately entangled the two, and turned the blocking and dismantling into hand-to-hand combat. Ye Han almost finished the block in a wrestling way, and at this time Blake's side had already broken deep inside and was caught by Hamilton and Rashid Wallace.

Blake didn't have the speed and vision of Ye Han to find his teammates in this situation, but there was not much time left to get around, so he could only shoot.

Miss!

Ye Han and Ben Wallace jumped together, pushing each other in the air.

Although Ye Han's strength is stronger than most insiders, the opponent finally carried O'Neal's defensive monster, and Ben Wallace was stunned to rely on the air position to compete for and protect the rebound.

At this time, the Bobcats were basically in the frontcourt, but the Pistons still didn't fight back!

The Pistons continued to press the rhythm, and Ye Han tightened the defense of Billups all over the court, not allowing him to have a chance to pass, although it seems that the opponent does not plan to counterattack, but who can say for sure.

Billups dribbled very steadily, and under Ye Han's interference, Billups steadily pushed the ball to the frontcourt.

This slow pace is very uncomfortable for the Bobcats, although they often use the team's defensive advantage to slow down the tempo against opponents, but they will never press the pace so slowly, except for those fans who love to watch defense, who can watch this kind of game? It's no wonder that this is a game that has sealed a playoff spot, but there is no team broadcasting. Like T.N.T., would rather go as planned, broadcast the Lakers and 76ers without Kobe Bryant than broadcast this one.

Billups continued to single Ye Han, accelerated to the left after changing direction, and Rashid Wallace's very strong mobility on the inside suddenly came out to block Ye Han, and then stood in the bottom corner.

Ye Han and Gerald Wallace went to Billups together, Hamilton on the other side ran out to borrow Prince to block and dismantle to the high post, Blake was blocked by Prince, Hill was going to make up for Rashid Wallace, and was forced to pull to the top arc to make up for Hamilton.

Billups sent the ball to Rasheed Wallace in time and roared at Tianzun to hit a three-point shot with his arm!

5 to 4, the Pistons overtaken!

Lynx calls timeout!

The referee took advantage of the situation to blow the official timeout.

At seven minutes and three seconds, the score was 5-4!

There were no mistakes, few unreasonable shots, few fouls, and the referee looked for an official timeout after six minutes.

With low shots and low scoring, the Pistons are simply playing this game as if it were a playoffs!

Hill and Blake, one old and the other emaciated white, sat down with sweat dripping down and quickly wiped the sweat with a towel.

Ye Han, Gerard Wallace, and Okafor are young and strong, but Hill and Blake are tired, whether it is blocking or defending, each action takes several times more physical energy than the usual game. Especially Blake, the offense and defense full of physical confrontation make him play half a quarter is equal to a normal half of the game!

"Don't these people know what the beauty of basketball is? It's literally killing basketball. Ye Han couldn't help but complain.

Although Hill was tired, he was not as angry as Ye Han, he finally relieved himself after a few sips of Gatorade: "Their characteristics are like this, not only consuming the opponent's physical strength, but also wearing down the opponent's fighting spirit, it seems that they are in playoff mode, not many teams can deal with them in the long series, can always maintain their fighting spirit, what they want is for us to be impatient and make the wrong choice, so that as long as they are two or three points ahead, they can keep it until the end." ”

"That's right, that's what Larry Brown's team is, Ace you have to get used to it, they're going to be our toughest opponents for the next few years, even tougher than the Heat." Steve Smith also comforted Ye Han.

"What a boring opponent." Ye Han quickly calmed down, "Hmph, are they going to play defense?" We play with them to the end! (To be continued.) )