Chapter 113: The Battle to Win the Championship! Rear-end fouls
"Doon, excuse me, do you have time for our interview?"
During the warm-up session, Doon heard someone calling him in familiar Mandarin.
When I turned around, it turned out to be the kind Zhang Weiping Zhang Guide, who came to the sidelines to interview him with the relevant personnel of central sports.
"No problem! By the way, have you started the live broadcast? ”
Doon had also received several calls from home before, and knew that the pace of the country was still very strong at the beginning.
However, as time passed, infamy became a good name, and sunspots became iron fans.
It can only be said that in sports, as long as you have the strength and don't make big mistakes, you can basically do whatever you want.
"Oops, it's live! Just what you said scared my heart.
This time, we have to say well, if there is anything to say, we can say it slowly.
Be considerate of me, an old man, I'm old, my ears are not very good, and you can't afford to hear it if you say it too fast.
Do you think it's okay? Doon, let's talk about something. ”
Coach Zhang came on behalf of Central Sports, although it was not Coach Zhang who led the team last time, nor was it a live broadcast of Central Sports, but after all, it was also an official media channel.
Afterwards, it also caused a lot of trouble.
If Doon is young and frivolous again this time, then when will the next time Central Sports send someone to interview Doon, then I don't know if it is the Year of the Monkey.
Doon didn't pay much attention to this, and what Doon cared about was that he was delayed for some warm-up time.
It was originally a pre-game interview with a process, and Doon didn't have the heart to say anything nonsense, but just revealed his expectation of winning the championship, and then ended the interview and returned to the court to warm up.
Of course, everyone knows tonight's situation, the Lakers win the championship!
League President Stern was in attendance with NBA executives for tonight's game.
On the Lakers' side, Abdul-Jabbar, Magic, Worthy, plus the logo man and other Lakers celebrities also came to the scene.
It is precisely because of this momentum that in addition to central sports, Doon was interrupted from his warm-up and had to go to other media interviews.
Fortunately, it was not only Doane who was harassed, but also Payton, Kobe, Malone, O'Neal, and the starting five Tigers on the Pistons' side.
With the complete end of the warm-up session and the re-entry of the two teams' starters, the atmosphere on the scene suddenly became tense.
It is worth mentioning that in order to take care of Payton's face, the Lakers re-promoted Payton to the starting lineup tonight.
However, the impact was not very big, and after the Pistons Five Tigers came on the court, the jump ball link came quickly.
Perhaps because of the first two jump ball losses, the Pistons sent a roaring Tianzun to jump the ball with O'Neal.
O'Neal didn't care about this, and still steadily helped the Lakers jump the ball, which was a good start.
With Payton holding the ball, it's a good thing for Doon, so at least he doesn't have to waste his energy on dribbling.
After halftime, Payton handed the ball to the bottom corner, and Doon called a double cover high post and passed one to O'Neal first.
O'Neill was not polite, and violently "pigs and wolves" under the basket.
However, the pinch attack of the Pistons double Wallace was obviously a big move, but the referee did not blow the whistle immediately.
It wasn't until O'Neal slipped and lost the ball and the referee on the baseline stretched his hand while questioning and spreading his hands that the whistle sounded.
Fortunately, Stern came, and the referee did not blatantly blow the black whistle, blowing a technical foul on O'Neal as soon as the game started.
As the referee signaled for a foul, O'Neal stepped onto the free throw line.
Perhaps because the game had just started, O'Neal, who was full of physical strength, brushed twice and hit both free throws.
This made the boos that were still going on just now at the scene can't help but become a lot smaller.
In the Pistons' offensive round, Billups wanted to single Payton, but Doon's defensive position made Billups have to be careful.
In order to take away Doon's trouble, Billups played a block with Prine, allowing Prince to take Doon by the way.
However, Doon did the opposite, stepped forward to delay, and cooperated with Payton to pack Billups.
Billups had no choice but to stop the ball and turn to look at the top of the arc, and found that no teammates stepped forward to answer, so he could only lean his back to Payton's side, and then forced a jump pass.
Doon stepped forward to block, but Billups still passed the ball first.
Prince got the ball under the basket, but Malone helped defend in time, appeared in front of Prince and stood still, and wanted to make an offensive foul.
Although Prince didn't control his body, Malone faked a fall and fell, but the referee didn't blow it.
Obviously, if the Lakers want to sweep the Pistons to win the championship, they still need to show some real skills.
Just by fake falling on the floor, there is no way to win the championship openly.
However, Prince also knew that he had a physical collision with Malone just now, and under normal circumstances, it was normal to be whistled for a foul.
It was a little hesitant in his heart that he continued to make a layup a little slowly, and O'Neal moved sideways to Prince's side, and directly made a block, knocking Prince down from the sky.
The rebound first hit the rebound and then bounced back in front of Doon.
As soon as Doon contracted the help defense basket and picked up a rebound, he found Prince on the ground and hadn't gotten up yet, so he naturally started a fast break.
Coincidentally, Bryant, like Doon, rushed to the front court with great tacit understanding.
After Douane attracted the defense, he deliberately looked back at Bryant, as if he intended to pass the ball.
However, Doon still strode to the basket, and Billups and the others could only continue to pursue Doon.
When Doon stepped into the paint area, Doon suddenly made a sudden emergency stop for no reason, making a gesture to make an emergency stop jump shot, so as to actively cause a rear-end accident.
No one expected that Doon would take the initiative to ask for a three-point fight at such a time.
However, Doon did have the ability, and after being hit by Billups, he jumped to the basket and made the ball steady up.
Tail-end fouls were hated in the small-ball era, and in fact, the older generation of guards often played this way.
Nash, Paul, and Delon will all make this move, and then push it forward, and Kidd and Bibby will also play like this.
And it is often a foul that is made after a breakthrough in a block, so that the defenders who are squeezing to cover the pursuit are unable to prevent it.
However, the older generation of guards did not foul for the sake of two free throws, but for the sake of attacking space.
After all, as long as you are smart enough to find the right time and make one or two fouls, after the pursuers squeeze the cover, they will not dare to chase so fast.
In this way, the small defender breaks through and throws off the pursuers behind him, and as long as he is fast enough, he can play the big man on the inside.
Finish yourself with a small throw or mid-range, or combine a sudden pass to help your interior teammates finish.
It is relatively rare for a striker like Doon to use this kind of move.
Of course, rare is rare, as long as you can score practically.
When everyone thought Doon was going to pass the ball, Doon did it himself!
When everyone thought that Doon, the dunk king, was going to show off his dunk again, Doon was unexpected, and made a three-point layup for a foul.
With Doon standing on the free throw line, most of the retired feats on the scene and reporters who know the ball have to admire Doon for playing too smart!
Brush –
When Duenga hit the free throw, the score on the court officially came to 5-0.
No one should have imagined in advance that the Lakers would be able to play a 5-point advantage in less than half a minute of the opening of G4.
Judging from the experience of the previous three games, unless the Pistons can do a miracle tonight, there will be no more ......
(End of chapter)