Chapter Seventy-Three: A Trip to the Three Eastern Places

Lost, the 76ers lost. No way, he was shot to death by a group of shooters. It's impossible for anyone you to stop this, even in the prime of Joe's gang, and it's impossible to stop a group of hot players who have gone crazy and have hot hands. The 76ers couldn't stop it, they could only swallow the bitter fruit of failure. It ended their six-game winning streak.

But the 76ers can't afford that just yet, they still have three opponents, the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Chicago Bulls and the Detroit Pistons.

The Cleveland Cavaliers don't have James yet, they're just a fish belly team (it was a joint effort between James and the league that made it to the Finals, why?). The crab step is the best proof of this, and besides, have you ever seen the probe step change the pivot foot twice in a row? That referee is a wonder). Now they're coached by Randy Wittman (the current Wizards coach, who seems to be pretty good), and the coaching level is good, but the team building is terrible (the Cleveland Cavaliers have a really fun record...... It's not the record for the most consecutive losses in that league, and it seems to have been broken by them or the Charlotte Bobcats, and of course the Charlotte Bobcats changed back to the Charlotte Hornets...... To get back to the point, their record goes like this: between 1980 and 1983, Cleveland Cavaliers owner Stepian made a lot of trades to send away multiple future draft picks for the team, but the Cavaliers couldn't use those draft picks that could have helped the team out of trouble. The league eventually forced Stepian to sell the team to Gordonund, a local billionaire in Cleveland. At the same time, the NBA league has also added a rule: no team is allowed to go without a first-round pick for two consecutive years due to a trade, including a first-round pick), and Kemp, who accompanied the Cavaliers for three years this summer, went to the Portland Trail Blazers, and the Cavaliers got rookie Jamal Crawford with the 8th pick, but sent him to the Bulls (the uniform group is more than two). Ilgoskas returned at the start of the season, but again disappeared for the entire season with a left foot injury (Super Glass Man). Sophomore Andre Miller had to take the lead, playing in all 82 games and leading the team with 15.8 points per game and sixth in the league with 8.0 assists (it's a pity this guy can't do three-point shooting, it's almost as bad as Rondo, as long as they're outside the three-point line, then pass and shoot, that's all). Clarence Weatherspoon (a fat forward) also helped the Cavaliers score 11.3 points and have 9.7 rebounds per game.

Against this kind of team that can't do it on the outside, and the 76ers can't do it on the inside, the 76ers didn't show much energy at all, Snow and Luke watched Andre Miller and Clarence Weatherspoon respectively, and by the end of the second quarter, the 76ers had a 25-point lead, making the game completely garbage time. Luke and Allen came off early, and in the end, the water cooler keepers who had been at the end of the bench for a long time also got the full opportunity to play and did well. As soon as the game ended, there were almost no spectators (there were also 76ers fans, and there weren't many people who came to watch the game), which was really bleak (reminded me of the Nets in the 09-10 season, the spectators didn't come to watch the game, but to play, and the tickets couldn't be sent, only those strong teams sold well).

Luke felt a little sad. But before he could get sad, they came to Chicago.

As long as you play basketball, you will definitely know three teams, the Los Angeles Lakers and the Boston Celtics. Chicago Bulls. The first two teams are giants of the entire NBA league, while the latter is because of one person, his name is Michael Jordan, the "God of Basketball". No one has won the championship (not counting the 2001-2003 season), and he, along with Scottie Pippen and Grant (later Rodman), is also the representative of "IG3". But now......

There are still many people in Chicago, such as the future captains Elton Brand and Jamal Crawford, and the "beast", Ron Artest, who has not yet gone to protect the peace of the charity world.

These three guys caused a lot of trouble for the 76ers. Jamal Crawford played the essence of his nerve knife, and he went crazy at the beginning, Ron Artest caused a lot of problems for Allen and Luke, and his current physical fitness ranks among the top few small forwards in the league (it seems that only PP can compete with him), only more than strength Maybe Luke is not afraid of him, but he has much more experience than Luke, which once caused Luke to be in trouble. But in the third quarter, Luke, who had gradually become accustomed to Artest's defensive style, began to exert his power, using some skills such as misplaced singles, freehand running, and fast breaking, to score quickly, and kept making Artest fouls, Artest was angry, and the two sides almost fought, but was stopped, and Artest was sent off. Of course, this game is a foregone conclusion, and there is only one convulsive who can't win the game (the Bucks are a bunch). Elton Brand couldn't lift his head under the care of Tyrone and Big Ben, and the game disappeared.

Then there's the Detroit Pistons, which is one of Allen's least favorite teams right now, because there's that guy, Jerry Stackhouse, the guy who used to pit Allen.

At the beginning of this season, the 76ers stole the big book, which directly led to a significant decline in the Pistons' interior defense, but their current performance is not bad. Jerry Stackhouse is here to shine, shooting and breaking through everything. He is the core of the team and has unlimited shots. Chuck Atkin also put up his career-best stats, averaging 12.0 points and 4.1 assists per game. But the 76ers are in better shape. Several times in a row, Aaron also had a convulsion this time. Allen played 40 minutes in the whole game, scoring 59 points, 5 rebounds, and 7 assists. Luke, on the other hand, turned into a super defender and completely froze Jerry Starkerhouse, who scored a measly 7 points in the whole game, and also picked up 3 boards and 3 assists. Once again, the 76ers slaughtered their opponents.

After the Detroit game, the 76ers will be going home, and in three days, they will play the Orlando Magic at home, against the same miserable super scorer Tracy McGrady, and the same tragic "glass man" Granger Hill. But before that, Luke had to meet someone, someone introduced by Aaron. A person who helped him a lot.

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