Chapter 360: The Hour of Glory

Chapter 360: Hour of Glory

James is chased by the fat man in a big hat.

James was also stunned, knowing that in the past, 'chasing the big cover' was his own patent.

Now he is being used by the fat man on himself, and this pain can only be deeply experienced by himself.

Think about how happy he was at that time, and how painful he will be now.

Being chased by a big cap is not a joke.

It's all scary to watch.

It's weird and uncomfortable.

The fat man chased after the big cover and succeeded, the scene immediately boiled, and the fans also pushed the atmosphere of the scene to another high ~ tide, wave after wave, and the scene was a little uncontrollable.

The scene was boiling.

However, joy begets sorrow.

The knights are also very cheap, they know that the fat man is extremely awesome and extremely powerful, so after they saw the fat man break out, they also took measures against the fat man, and their so-called measures are not to say anything, but to fight the fat man for too many fouls.

Foul too many fouls on the fat man and let him go.

The fat man naturally knows this, so the fat man consciously controls his fouls, but this kind of thing does not mean that the fat man can control it if he wants to.

It also requires a certain amount of skill, and without a certain amount of skill, it is impossible to do it.

Although the fat man has consciously controlled it, he was finally let down by James to rest.

James let the fat man go down to rest, and this time he also let it go.

Constantly pounding the Pacers' inside box, to be exact. He's sprinting towards the fat man. Make a fat man foul.

In order to create a fat man foul. James was desperate enough, too.

He didn't have a foul in the first quarter, but in the second quarter of the game, he was accompanied by three fouls, and these three fouls were all fouls that were made when he played against the fat man. James knows very well that the Cavaliers want to defeat the Pacers, and if they want to defeat the Pacers, then the Cavaliers must do, and what they must do is to get the fat man down, otherwise don't think about it, this is impossible, this is simply impossible.

This is absolutely impossible to happen.

I don't know if James did the right thing, he paid three fouls, plus three turnovers, and insisted on doing so.

Fortunately, James still succeeded. Although, it wasn't much use for him to do so. The fat man fouled because after another attack, the fat man played against the big Z, and the fat man exerted too much force, which caused the big z to be directly overturned by the fat man.

Actually, the fat man didn't do much to him, but the fat man's range of action was really a bit big.

Big Z was directly turned over by the fat man so suddenly.

And the referee of this game, or the bald guy Crawford, this dragonfly captain, oil and salt don't enter, what should I do, what should I do, the fat man really has a push action on hand, if it is changed to other referees, maybe because this is the home of the Pacers, they will turn a blind eye, but it is very unfortunate that the fat man met Crawford.

Crawford directly blew the fat man's foul, and he didn't care who the fat man was, and he didn't care if it was the home court of the Pacers, and he didn't care about the boos on the spot, just do what he wanted.

It can be seen that the famous whistle is not so easy to come.

The boos were shocking, and it made people feel as if they were going to stand on the opposite side of this world.

Still, Crawford insisted on the original verdict.

The fat man was whistled for an offensive foul.

This time he was whistled for a foul, and the number of fouls of the fat man also came to three, three fouls, and this was only the second quarter of the game, which is not a good thing for the Pacers.

It's really not a good thing.

After the fat man fouled this time, he also had to go down and have a good rest.

Before the half game was played, the fat man received three fouls, and the fat man's fouls were indeed a bit much.

If it is not well controlled, this will become extremely difficult for the Pacers in the later games, and it is not impossible to explain the game here if you are not careful.

This is not without reason.

There is also a chasm between walkers with fat people and walkers without fat people.

The most obvious point is that the Pacers are missing fat men, which also leads to a huge reduction in rebounding on the Pacers' side.

The other is on the offensive end, and they are not so sure of playing.

Although it can score goals, it is not very stable when it stumbles.

With the lack of fat people, the problems of walkers are also starting to increase.

The most obvious point is that without the fat walkers, the momentum of chasing points is also greatly reduced.

When there is no fat man, the momentum is like a rainbow, and the efficiency of chasing points is greatly reduced.

There was no way to chase points, which also led to a tug-of-war between the Pacers and the Cavaliers.

The two sides go back and forth, and the scores alternately rise.

Xiao Ao made a basket, turned around and shot, and the ball went in.

Snow immediately broke through to the Pacers basket and threw a shot directly into the basket, and the ball went in.

Big Z blocked David Harrison's shot, confiscated the basketball in David Harrison's hand, and made a long pass, and the basketball came to the hands of McKins, who was quickly killing his basket, McKins held the ball and rose directly from the ground, which was a one-handed split.

Miller didn't have a three-point shot, but fortunately, there was Xiao Ao under the basket, Xiao Ao picked up a dead chicken, held the ball and went straight up, hit the board, and the ball went in.

Gooden also came with a ball, received Snow's lob ball, turned and shot very reluctantly, the ball fell into the basket very reluctantly, and the ball went in with a "shabu".

The game was extremely intense, and the two sides were tied at the end of the second quarter.

The Pacers, who are the first in the Eastern Conference, and the Cavaliers are tied in such a game, which is a matter for many people. It's unimaginable. Unthinkable things. It's a bit of a shame for Pacers fans because it's just the Cavaliers, not a strong team.

Just knights.

Although it was only a Cavaliers, the eighth Cavaliers in the East, however, the game was played like this. In this way, the walker also exposed a lot of problems. This is especially true when the fat man is not on the Pacers' side, which also makes people more worried about whether the Pacers will be able to do it.

In the end, can he tie the Bulls' 72-win record on his home court?

The other question is whether the Pacers can maintain a winning streak on their home court.

Is it possible to maintain a winning streak?

That's what the fans are worried about.

But it's hanging.

What Pacers fans are worried about right now is the fat man's excessive foul count.

The fat man had already committed three fouls at the end of the half, which was indeed a bit much.

It's extremely passive for the fat guys, and it's also extremely passive for the pacers.

And at the half-time timeout, Carlisle also mentioned the problem, "Chen. Well done. But you have to be aware of the problem of you committing too many fouls. ”

Carlisle didn't say anything, and the fat man knew what his problem was.

But. Knowing is knowing.

Specifically, we need to know how to avoid this problem.

Now when the knights are in the presence of the fat man, their tactics are also extremely clear, that is, to go to the fat man to fight.

Specifically pick the fat man to impact, create a fat foul, and do whatever it takes.

You let the fat man avoid it, how to avoid it, people do it specifically for you.

Suffice it to say, they are constantly sprinting the Pacers' interior, and they are not here to score at all, but to make fat fouls.

Make a fat man foul.

How do you let the fat man prevent it?

Unless the fat man does not act on the field, or rather, the fat man lets them come, it is impossible to avoid it, this is extremely realistic.

The Cavaliers in the first and second quarters of the game, relying on this trick also tasted a lot of sweetness, thinking that they will use this trick to deal with the Pacers in the later games, dealing with the fat man.

Knowing that the fat man has already committed three fouls, the enemy does not catch his weakness to fight, is this a strange thing?

What's the biggest weirdness?

It is conceivable that the Cavaliers will inevitably catch this point to play.

In the Cavaliers' locker room, Cavaliers coach Paul Silas also emphasized this point during the halftime break, "Guys, good job, the game should be played like this." ”

"And in the second half of the game, you have to catch their center and play, keep hitting the inside, let him go down and guard the water cooler, then we have a chance."

"Are you confident that you can do that?"

"There is !!!"

The voice is extremely high-pitched, extremely loud.

For this game, obviously, they are also very confident.

However, to the surprise of the Cavaliers, in the third quarter of the game, the fat man they feared the most did not appear on the court, but stayed on the bench on the sidelines to guard the water cooler.

The Pacers' adjustment was also unexpected by everyone, in fact, not only the Cavaliers generals couldn't think of it, but even the Pacers fans present didn't expect Carlisle to be so crazy and make such crazy moves.

It's not like Carlisle's style, he's always been conservative, and he would never do such crazy things.

It's too hard, for him, to make him do this kind of thing.

Naturally, this is also the fat man's request, knowing that the knight is going to fight for himself, although the fat man has a lot of skills, but he also does not have any skills that can avoid his fouls.

This kind of thing is inevitable.

However, in order to avoid this, the fat man decided not to play in the third quarter, but to save his only fouls for the fourth quarter, and in the fourth quarter of the game, he went up and went all out to play, which was the fat man's idea.

This idea seems extremely naïve, if in the third quarter of the game, the Cavaliers set the lead, then in the fourth quarter of the game, you still go up, what use do you have?

Isn't that a joke?

This is purely XJB's doing, the behavior of a layman.

However, it's perfectly normal to have this kind of thought, because nothing more normal than that.

The fat man persuaded Carlisle to adopt his method not because he was fat, naturally he also had a certain reason, but, more often, it was because the fat man persuaded him, in the third quarter of the game, they would definitely target me for the number of fouls to hit me, if they were targeted, with my temper, I would definitely not be able to play in the half quarter, and the opportunity to foul and go down to rest.

So, to avoid that, I feel like I'm going to play in the fourth quarter, and then they can't target me and I can play the full fourth quarter.

That's a good idea, but the requirement is that you don't get down to more than 15 before the fourth quarter starts, and if you fall too far behind, even I can't do it.

And then you have to pay attention to LeBron, don't forget that he has already committed three fouls

If they can catch me for this, why can't we catch him for that?

That's fair.

The fat man's words also stimulated others led by the Pacers, and the fat man said that they should not fall behind by 15 points before the start of the fourth quarter, doesn't this mean that he will fall behind by 15 points in the third quarter?

That's a lot of annoyance.

15 points behind, don't you look down on us?

Against a team of this calibre, still so many points behind, where are you putting our faces on it?

It's so humiliating.

No face to look at.

I really don't have the face to look at it.

Therefore, at the beginning of the third quarter of the game, the Pacers, led by Miller, also went to the game like a chicken, and went to the game hard, extremely excited, extremely excited.

The Pacers are playing extremely hard, and the Cavaliers don't want to lose.

This game is about whether the Cavaliers can qualify for the playoffs, and this game is also crucial, and nothing could be more important.

In this game, they will win it, and if they don't win it, they will win it, and this is a game that must be won.

Say everything to win this game, say everything to win.

It doesn't matter what it takes.

Gotta win.

Gotta win.

The two sides launched an attack.

You come and go.

The fat man said that he should not lose the game in the third quarter to reach 15 points, and his concern is not without reason.

The Cavaliers, who are bent on winning the Pacers and entering the playoffs, also burst out with unparalleled energy during the game.

Such a walker is also fearful, terrifying, terrifying.

The score difference was also opened up for a time.

The Cavaliers bombarded with an 8-0 attack wave, and the Pacers' side couldn't parry it at all, or it couldn't parry it at all.

The Pacers quickly asked for a timeout to make adjustments, and if they didn't adjust, there was really no way.

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