Chapter 288: God of World War I

And that's how it happened, and it gradually evolved into Iverson taking on the whole Pacers team.

The 76ers players seem to have collectively forgotten what a three-point is, and Iverson alone suddenly turned into a three-point maniac, bombarding the basket on the outside again and again.

Unexpected variables have emerged.

Pacers head coach Big Bird Bird had to change tactics and have Reggie Miller and Mark A. Jackson join forces to besiege Iverson.

76ers head coach Larry Brown sat firmly on the Diaoyutai with an old monk's posture of sitting in meditation, as if he was calm about the victory or defeat, but the joy in his eyes was obvious.

Iverson, who felt hot, had no one to stop him, as if he could set the entire arena on fire, and pressed the Pacers from the second quarter to a violent beating, scoring 29 points, 2 rebounds, 1 steal, and 0 assists on 10-of-19 shooting.

The boos at Conseco Arena shook the sky, only fueling Iverson's arrogance.

After Iverson made a shot, he was on the sidelines, holding one hand behind his ear and signaling the fans to boo a little louder.

In the first half, the 76ers not only equalized the score, but also reversed by 4 points.

Reggie Miller's trash talk became louder and louder, and even the referee on the sidelines seemed to be unable to stand it, and blew Miller for two fouls in succession, and Miller only then restrained his volume a little.

Feel this thing, as if it is a virus, can be transmitted to others.

In the second half, the 76ers players began to go into a collective frenzy, and one three-point shot after another continued like a pouring rain, making the boos at the Conseco Arena become weak.

Iverson ran like the wind all over the court, either making a pull-up jump shot or sending a wonderful pass to assist, and finally disrupted the Pacers' defense.

Even Mutombo, a purely defensive centre-forward, was able to show off two wonderful aerial relays.

Reggie Miller roared and reminded his teammates to stay calm and reduce the number of fouls, but the situation was clearly out of control.

Although Big Bird Bird inherited the championship-winning lineup that Larry Brown created for the Pacers, his on-court command level was still not as good as Larry Brown, and valuable timeouts were wasted in advance.

The last-minute tactics were also meaningless because there was no timeout.

The game was over, and the 76ers beat the Pacers 127-119 to claim their first win in the second round.

In this game, Allen Iverson alone scored 69 points, hit 18 three-pointers, scored 63 points, 21 assists, and other statistics.

The big double-double data of 60+20 is gorgeous enough, and coupled with the victory, Iverson won the top worship of his teammates and Philadelphia fans in one fell swoop.

Reggie Miller was out of whack in the game, finishing with just 21 points, four assists and four turnovers, and left the game with six fouls in the fourth quarter, leaving Indiana fans lamenting.

The specific reason is that everyone is smart, and you can see it at a glance. Sherrill Miller actually kept his arms around Ussy's neck throughout the game, which made Reggie Miller unacceptable, and he couldn't help but glance at the basket when he shot, so the shot was tragic.

Although Usiris won the bet, he agreed to an exclusive interview with Sherrill after the game. Larry Brown was eager to talk to Usyris about the future, but due to the rules of the league, he could only remain calm.

At the post-game press conference, Big Bird Barrel came to the press conference with an unwilling Reggie Miller, Larry Brown and Iverson with an excited and arrogant face.

Indiana's media began to find fault with it, and was discouraged by Larry Brown's hypocritical phrase "friendship first, competition second."

Faced with the arrogant and smug expressions of the Philadelphia media and the aggressive and tricky questions, especially the scandal between Sheryl and Ussy, Reggie Miller suddenly became furious, and was about to rush over with his fist and speak ill of him.

Punching a reporter can have unimaginable consequences.

The pale-faced Big Bird Bird hurriedly joined the members of the coaching staff and took the angry Reggie Miller away. The press conference ended unhappily.

After the incident, most of the media in the United States suddenly united and unanimously pursued and attacked Reggie Miller, and the Philadelphia media even sued Reggie Miller in the league.

Reggie Miller has once again paid the price for his big mouth, and the public enemy of the United States will be shot in the head by the media at the slightest fire.

This unexpected incident greatly annoyed David Stern. If you lose, you lose, and you dare to use your fists against the "food and clothing parents", and you must not be spared.

Publicly apologize, ban one game, and pay a fine of $5,000!

It's the second round of the playoffs, and once Pacers boss Reggie Miller is suspended, the Pacers' outside line will become Iverson's playground.

The Indiana media made a fuss and finally had to compromise, and the fans held up signs and yelled at the eccentric David Stern, but they couldn't change the outcome of the penalty.

The next morning, the Pacers held an impromptu press conference.

A frustrated Reggie Miller gritted his teeth in the face of a triumphant Philadelphia reporter, read an extremely short apology, and offered Usiris an invitation to fight bulls, which was scheduled for after the finals.

In this way, Ussey inexplicably became the least welcome person in Indiana.

Outside the hotel where Usiris was staying, there was a group of crazy fans holding posters of Ussi, scolding.

Sherrill Miller was very calm, insisting on completing an interview with Usyris in the hotel lobby, and the four main topics were: how Usye got into the Marvel Team, March Madness, and the future draft, and of course, the last topic was very tricky, about the events of the dragon and the phoenix.

Usilis was calm, answering most of the questions one by one, avoiding the last topic.

Another day later, the Pacers sat at their home arena at Conceco Arena to face the 76ers' second challenge. Reggie Miller was placed on the injury list and was confined to formal suits, sitting in the bench and cheering on his team-mates.

Instead, Usilis flew to New York to cheer on his other two brothers.

In the second game, although the Pacers were old-fashioned tactics, the "best sixth man" Jalen Rose was appointed to become the tactical core, and backup guard Travis Best also temporarily turned to the regular and entered the starting lineup for the first time this season.

Without Reggie Miller's strong will and a three-point shot at a critical moment, the Pacers' morale was shaken.

Jalen Rose, who has always been steady, has become a blacksmith, shooting again and again, only to smash the rebounds. Travis Best finally had a chance to perform, for fear of being asked for the ball by his teammates, and he shot that fast, regardless of the shooting percentage. (To be continued.) )