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Chapter 38 The 1th regular season game

Shou Ye doesn't care who his opponent is, he doesn't care.It's not that he is already invincible, but that as a rookie, he doesn't have the right to pick opponents.If he could choose, he would rather have a strong opponent, a star, so that he could get more attention as an opponent.

The Palace of Auburn Hills is one of the 30 NBA teams far away from the city center. It is located in Auburn Hills, a suburb 80 kilometers away from downtown Detroit.

Shou Ye remembers that the arena in his previous life was not demolished until 2020, and there are many Chinese fans who have deep memories here.

The Palace of Auburn Hills incident in 04 was a milestone in the history of NBA martial arts. This incident changed the careers of several players.

Through this incident, the arena at the Palace of Auburn Hills has also become the most "forceful" arena in the entire NBA.

Shou Ye sighed that when he came to this arena in person, the image of Big Ben angrily pushing Artest and Artest beating white fans would appear in his mind.

Shou Ye, who was practicing, saw Da Ben getting older on the other side, and sighed that time flies, and DPOY is also getting old.

The attendance rate of the Palace Arena in Auburn Hills is very average, and the decline of the industrial city seems irreversible. Even the Motor City can still feel that the city is going downhill.

The two sides announced the starting lineup. On the Pistons side, it is Big Ben, No Eyebrow Hero, Jerebko, Ben Gordon and Rodney Stuckey.

For the Mavericks, the other four starters remain unchanged, only the center position. The second center in the Western Conference is sidelined due to injury, and Gooden will play in his place.

Judging from the starting lineup, the Pistons are the "Three Deaths" + 2 combo guards, the big one is the center forward, and the eyebrowless hero and Jerebko are both No. 4, so their lineup looks very large .

The game started quickly, the rhythm of both sides was very slow, the lineups on both sides were tall, and both were mainly in the half-court position.The rhythm is slow and the offensive efficiency is low. The fans seem to have seen a game from the 90s of the last century and the beginning of this century.

Gooden was in good form today, so he was not replaced until 2 minutes and 02 seconds left in the first quarter.He was replaced by Shou Ye, who played the regular season for the first time in his career.

Shou Ye warmed up on the sidelines, took off his trousers, and the moment he high-fived Gooden and walked onto the court, his heart was so excited that his heart was in his throat.Before, I kept hinting in my heart that I should not be excited or nervous, but on the court, I should be excited or nervous, and I should be nervous or nervous, which is beyond my complete control.

Before his debut, Carlisle told Shouye to be calm, protect the rebounds, and bring energy up, don't be afraid of fouls and missed shots, and be confident.

Of course Shou Ye kept nodding and said yes, the coach was indeed doing it for his own good, and we were all in the same boat.

At this time, on the Pistons side, Big Ben and Jerebko have already left the field, and they are replaced by Kwame Brown, the parallel import champion of the year, and Austin Daye, the No. 15 rookie in the first round this year.

The Pistons still maintain the "Three Deaths" lineup, and the parallel imports Brown and Daye are over 210cm tall, which is more exaggerated than Big Ben and Jerebko just now.

Stuckey was still on the field, Ben Gordon was off, guard Will Bynum was on.

For the Mavericks, the field lineup is Shou Ye, Humphries, Beaubois, Terry and Barea.They are two 4+3 defenders, and the lineup is much smaller.

At this time, the score on the field was 18:17, and the Pistons at home still led by 1 point.

The Mavericks have the ball.

Barea slowly dribbles over and organizes the offense at the top of the arc.

The one defending Shou Ye is Brown, the champion of parallel imports.

Brown is also a sad reminder. Originally an insider with good physical talent, if he hadn't been picked by Joe's boss, he would have entered the NBA as an ordinary lottery player and gradually leveled up. There is not so much pressure, and his growth potential may be much better than now.

Since leaving the Lakers, Brown has also entered the era of wandering. He is not very old, only 27 years old, which is the golden age of a center, but no one in the league thinks that he has a chance to become a playoff player The team's starting insider.

Although Brown is called a parallel importer, he is a parallel importer by the standard of the No. [-] pick. If he is just an insider at the end of the first round or the second round, his performance is actually not bad.

Shou Ye didn't die on the inside line. The inside line was already blocked. It would be too difficult for him to go again.The 5 big men on both sides are all wandering around the penalty area and nearby. Isn't this "male plus male"!

The ball was shifted from the outside and couldn't hit the inside. Terry forced a jump shot-it's iron!
Several inside hunks rushed to grab the rebounds. During the jumping height competition, Shou Ye could only sigh. He even smelled the body odor under Brown's armpits.

The eyebrowless hero accepted the backcourt rebound and handed it to Stuckey to advance.

As the team's key training target, Stuckey has a height of 196cm and is only 23 years old. He can defend 3 positions. In the Pistons, a team with top young talents, he is considered to be outstandingly talented.

Shou Ye's impression of Stuckey is that when AI went to the Pistons, he refused to give up the No. 3 jersey, and there is an embarrassing record in NBA history that he made n consecutive shots.

How difficult it will be for this type of point guard to survive in the future, just ask people like McAway and Payton Jr. later.

The offense of the Pistons is not systematic. Their coach from last season has already left. The one who took over is John Kuster, who is not a big-name coach. So far, he has not been seen except for this weird lineup. There are so many advantages.

Of course, any system is based on the premise of good executors. Without good players, the upper limit of the system is also locked.

On the Pistons side, although they are the top three of death, the eyebrowless hero and the rookie Daye both have outside shooting ability, so the offensive space will not be too constrained.

The eyebrowless hero hit Shouye's roommate Bubois with the ball, trying to use his height to crush him in. Barea came to cut the ball, and he almost made a mistake.

The ball reached Stuckey at the top of the arc, and after he dribbled the ball under his crotch, he stopped and shot a jumper--Duang!

Shou Ye got stuck, received the backcourt rebound, and handed it to Barea to advance.

The on-site commentary said: "Dallas' No. 14 rookie is very good inside. When he was stuck, he was not bullied by Kwame, who was much taller and heavier than him. Instead, he grabbed a good position."

The Mavericks' counterattack is quick, which is different from the slowness of their starting lineup.Carlisle didn't insist on having different styles of play for the two lineups, but because the second lineup really didn't have height, and if they didn't play faster, it would be even more uncomfortable if they didn't have an advantage in positional battles.

Terry was heavily marked. After receiving the ball from Barea, he had no chance to forcibly attack and returned to Humphries who followed up.

Humphries forced a charge, encountered the block of the opponent's inside 3 men, almost made a mistake, and barely passed the ball.

Beaubois catches the ball and immediately points to Shouba at the top of the arc.

Big open!
Shou Ye made a decisive shot, but I don't know if it was because of a little excitement, the ball was thrown a little harder, and it hit the back frame directly!
The ball bounced off the backboard -- the backcourt ball...

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