Chapter 215 is to detain you!

"Hamilton single-handedly defends me? And this kind of good thing? ”

Doon didn't expect that he had already scored in a row, and after the Pistons took the initiative to call a timeout, they relaxed his defense.

After realizing this, Doon also took the initiative to change his style of play, running high to ask for the ball, and Doon wanted to try the Pistons' specific, defensive strategy aimed at him.

For a star of Doon's level, having the ball is definitely better than not having the ball.

It's just that the Pistons have re-sent the main force.

Doon got the ball in the high post, and the defender of him was replaced by Prince.

When Doon used cover to break inside, Big Ben immediately stepped forward to delay.

Because he had suffered losses in the hands of Doon many times before, Big Ben did not choose to defend, but let go of the distance and simply defended Doon to break through.

Doon didn't rush to shoot the mid-range, and wanted to continue to take two steps to the basket, but Ben followed and retreated, not giving a chance to make a foul.

As a result, Doon could only finish from mid-range.

For Doon's shot, the Pistons are acceptable.

Even if Doon has a good hand and hits this mid-range shot steadily, compared to the basket, making fouls and outside three-pointers, the mid-range scoring efficiency is definitely the lowest.

It's just that what the Pistons didn't expect was that Dwan's old trick was repeated next, which was similar to Hamilton's situation in the first quarter.

If you don't adjust your defensive strategy, then I'll be tall, have a good shot, keep shooting, keep scoring.

Larry Brown didn't expect that the plan couldn't catch up with the changes, the Pistons' offense was bumpy, and the Bulls relied on Doane's own strength to pull the difference apart.

"Well, it would be nice if Allen could come to Detroit to play......"

Seeing Doon so fierce, Larry Brown inevitably recalled how good Iverson was back then.

The playoffs are the stage for superstars, and while Billups is playing solidly, he lacks the ability of superstars to change the game.

Hamilton's mid-range shot is very good, but it's also a mid-range shot, and Larry Brown thinks: "It doesn't seem to be as accurate as Doon's?" ”

The other three of the Pistons Five Tigers are the same, their defensive performance is not bad, but their offensive ability is a lot worse, not to mention the ability to make a final decision!

Think about it carefully, why was the Pistons able to block Jordan for two years?

In particular, in addition to Isaiah Thomas, there is also a Joe Dumas!

Larry Brown is confident that his Pistons defense is as good as Chuck Daley's Pistons, but the offensive quality is much worse.

And among the stars coached by Larry Brown, Iverson was able to do everything with offense alone in the playoffs.

It's a pity that the two have already broken up before, and now they are strangers.

"Tyshawn you've defended well, but you're still lacking some aggression, you need to be tougher!"

"Ben, don't be afraid of fouls, you should make Doon fear you!"

Another timeout, and Larry Brown had to put pressure on Prince and Big Ben to press Doon as much as he could, giving Doon a few fewer points.

After the timeout was over and he returned to the court, Doon could also feel that the Pistons were about to move for real.

So, after Doon tested the defensive intensity, he took the initiative to squat in the bottom corner.

Prince lost Doon as a defensive target and quickly took his anger out on Andres Nocioni.

However, Dio used Doon's low post to attract the defense and scored two excellent goals to help the Bulls stabilize the situation.

Wait for Scott Skels to react and bring on Andres Nocioni and then veteran Kukoc.

The Bulls quickly relied on a three-pointer from Kukoc and Ben Gordon to pull the gap away again.

And the defense of the Bulls' forward group also caused a lot of trouble for the three players of Hamilton, Prince, and Roaring Tianzun.

As the Pistons' outside feel declined, the Pistons' offensive pressure was focused on Billups.

However, Billups has been at his peak in recent years, and now he has caught up with the good times of no handcheck and has received some version dividends.

Billups relied on the pick-and-roll breakaway and hit a few under the basket.

And the Bulls' outside shooting has also decreased because of the Pistons' constant physical confrontation when defending.

Fortunately, the Bulls have been playing the second team against the Pistons starting lineup, and when the Bulls starters returned to the court, Byron Davis immediately launched an attack on the Pistons.

With Doon attracting defense, the Bulls quickly got back in control of the game.

It's just that Doon is also a human being, and constantly running back and forth on the court also requires physical strength.

The playoffs are a series, not a winner-or-lose, and Doon played just over 8 minutes in the second quarter before resting so that the third could continue to look for opportunities to stagger off-peak.

In other words, after Doon went off the court, the Bulls' offensive performance was indeed not as good as before.

Because the Pistons put on the mixed defense they are good at, the Bulls can't break through to the inside by blocking and dismantling alone, and can only rely on shooting to finish.

In the end, after a try, it was the veteran Clifford Robinson who relied on a three-pointer to consolidate the situation again.

However, the advantage established at the beginning of the second quarter was recovered by the Pistons.

51-54, the Bulls entered the third quarter with a three-point lead.

At the beginning of the third quarter, both teams sent their starting lineups, and normally the next step should be to fight for half a quarter of physical strength, and then look at each other's state and fighting spirit in the second half of the quarter.

However, Doon, who was more well-rested, ran directly to the low post to get the ball.

Doon has an attitude, it depends on whether the piston is around the front, whether the bag is clamped?

Larry Brown didn't expect Doon to be so resolute either!

In fact, at halftime, Larry Brown had a point to the players.

If Doon wants to play in the low post, he will first use his defense to consume Doon, and then make defensive adjustments to see Doon's condition.

However, in Larry Brown's prediction, it should be the Pistons who overtook the score first, making Doane anxious and taking the initiative to attack, which made Doon fall into a singles dilemma.

Who knows, Doon wants to rely on the low post single, directly end the battle in the third quarter, and overturn the Pistons in one fell swoop!

"So fast?"

"So fierce?"

“MVP,MVP,MVP!”

Watching Doon perform his dreamy steps, he directly passed the Roaring Tianzun, and then slipped under the basket.

Under the assistance of Big Ben, he directly forced his left hand to press on Big Ben's shoulder, and his right hand slammed his arm to buckle Big Ben, knocking Big Ben to the ground, and the Bulls fans on the scene instantly stood up from their seats.

Even though it's just a round, you're still able to see something.

Doon singled out the roaring Tianzun, and he could indeed win with footwork and agility.

However, last year, Doon was under the restriction of the double Wallace, and the scoring efficiency in the next two games became less and less, and the more he played, the more he struggled.

If Doon draws Prince's or Hamilton's pinch, then the low-post singles may be even less effective.

However, for the difficulties that may arise next, Don is not afraid, but directly puts on the toughest posture.

Buckle! It's going to detain you!

Even if it's an offensive foul, get a dunk on your head!

Dunne's ball buckle was very morale-boosting, and because it was more shocking, the on-site referee did not blow an offensive foul.

Even, if the home whistle is a little bit, it may be a bit dangerous to have accumulated three fouls.

And under the shock of Doon's slatch, Big Ben really didn't dare to get too close to Doon.

And because the Pistons used more timeouts in the first half, not long after the start of the third quarter, Larry Brown didn't dare to call a timeout, and there was no need for personnel adjustments.

So, Larry Brown can only stand on the sidelines.

When Doon continued to play in the low post, attacked the basket, and stretched the gap to 7 points at once, Larry Brown called out to Prince and asked Prince to go around and limit Doon to catch the ball.

Then, Doon pretended to ask for the ball in the low post, but actually smoked again in the bottom corner.

The Pistons had no choice but to watch as Byron Davis took the opportunity to string up the team and further widen the difference.

(End of chapter)