Bishop of the Abyss

Chapter 138 138. "Little Shark" 1 Battle God!

Chapter 138 138. "Little Shark" became a god in battle!
Facing Big Ben with his back turned, the excited Bynum opened his hands to ask for the ball from his teammates. Payton couldn't help frowning at Bynum's asking for the ball.

At halftime, Payton didn't have a problem when Luke said Bynum would start the second half.

How to match the lineup is a matter for head coach Luke, and Payton only needs to do his own tasks on the court.

But Luke didn't say that Bynum was the core of the attack in the midfield. However, seeing Bynum and Big Ben fiercely blocking positions at the basket, Payton still lobbed the ball after hesitating for a moment.

After receiving the pass, Bynum couldn't hide his excitement, and even his muscles began to tremble subconsciously.

With his back against Ben twice, Bynum found that he had no advantage in strength at all. Ben's lower body was strong, and it was difficult for him to lose his position by relying on strength alone, unless he was crushed like "Shark" O'Neal. All power.

If it was Magloire, he would choose to use turns and jumps to hook at this time, so as to avoid the continuous confrontation with Da Ben and make him lose his position.

But Bynum's basketball IQ has always been very low. At this time, he couldn't think of that level at all. When he found that he couldn't hold Ben Wallace with his back, Bynum turned around forcibly and used his height and wingspan to fight high. It looks like he wants to take the big money by force.

Bynum's offensive choice made assistant coach Raymond squeeze a cold sweat: "This guy really has no brains..."

Raymond stopped abruptly before he finished speaking, and Bynum, who turned around forcibly on the field, not only completed the dunk 40 centimeters away from the frame, but also caused a defensive foul by Ben Wallace.

This defensive foul made Daben feel a little out of control, and he kept glaring at the referee to justify, but Bynum, who scored the dunk on the offensive end, was even more excited, and directly slapped his chest at Rasheed Wallace, mouthing Let out a triumphant roar.

Bynum's action made "Roaring God" angry, but before Rasheed Wallace stepped forward to provoke, "Glove" Payton suddenly jumped out: "I advise you to keep your Temper, if you don't want the other ball to explode."

"Gloves" Payton's words combined with his mocking expression reminded Rasheed Wallace of a very bad memory, and immediately roared, gesturing to attack Payton.

Wallace's action immediately attracted the referee's attention, and before the two had a big fight, he rushed forward and pulled the two apart.

The referee is very aware of the smell of gunpowder between the Timberwolves and the Pistons, and any sign of trouble will make the referee frightened.

Before calling the penalty for this game, the referee had thought that no matter what, the two teams should not be allowed to conflict, otherwise the offseason assessment would be really troublesome.

So after pushing "The Glove" Payton and Rasheed Wallace away, the referee Kednor whistled a technical foul without any hesitation. It seemed that he would rather kill the wrong than let it go.

The referee's whistle caused dissatisfaction between Luke and the old Saunders. It is normal for players to have verbal conflicts on the court, let alone the guy "Glove" Payton.

Luke was very dissatisfied with the referee's playful whistle-blowing.

"I think you'd better give me an explanation. I don't think this meets the standard of a technical foul. I suspect that you are avenging yourself." Luke stared at the referee expressionlessly. The sense of oppression given to Kedenuo is far stronger than that of the old Sanders.

"Lu, I think you should calm down. I want to avoid large-scale conflicts on the court. You probably don't want to see players fight each other and get suspended. This season, you are going to hit the best record."

"If Rashid is only given a technical foul, it will be difficult to calm down the anger, and it may even make that guy Gary worse."

"He's your player, you should be very aware of his mouth, no one likes Gary's trash talk."

Facing Luke, the referee Kedenuo explained a lot, for fear that Luke would be dissatisfied with the penalty.

Kedenuo's explanation prevented Luke from continuing to be aggressive. Even though Luke was still very dissatisfied with the penalty this time, only by knowing how to accept it as soon as it is good can he gain some advantages on the whistle.

Luke didn't believe that the situation had developed to the point where that guy, Kednow, dared to deflect the whistle to the Pistons.

If this is the case, it can only be said that Luke has been doing worse every day.

The friction between "The Glove" Payton and "Roaring God" Wallace is just a small episode of this game. One of the two has a vicious mouth and the other has a hot temper.

It's as if a lighter is actively approaching gasoline, and it is no exaggeration to say that it is a little bit lighter.

But since then, the referee Kednor has been biased towards the Timberwolves intentionally or unintentionally on the whistle, which also provoked the dissatisfaction of the old Pistons coach Saunders. foul.

Seeing Old Sanders being so angry that his beard was pouting to the sky, Luke had no doubt that if the assistant coach hadn't been on the sidelines to appease him, Old Sanders would have dared to perform a "death in place" for everyone every minute!
"Little Shark" Bynum played very excitedly throughout the third quarter. Even though he was facing the defender Ben Wallace, Bynum also played a very efficient performance. Even assistant coach Raymond couldn't bear it. Stop blushing.

The slap in the face seemed to ring in Raymond's ears.

Raymond couldn't imagine why Bynum played so strongly. Facing Big Ben seemed to be easier than playing other centers, which was completely unreasonable.

I don't know if it was an illusion, but in the second half, Raymond saw the shadow of "Shark" O'Neal on Bynum, but the two were of different sizes.

Bynum played more restrained, and O'Neal played more ostentatiously, but Bynum's strength was exactly the same as the peak O'Neal.

"Compared to Eddie Curry, I think this is the real little shark." Raymond opened his mouth and swallowed.

"I've always felt that way." Luke said with a smile on his face.

In the third quarter, Bynum scored 16 points and 5 rebounds in a single quarter. Happy.

The strong competitive state made Andrew Bynum more and more excited. After Da Ben was off the field, McDyess, who was [-] meters tall, also couldn't guard against "Little Shark", and the effect was not as good as that of Da Ben who had just been dismissed.

With Ben Wallace's foul crisis and Bynum's outstanding personal performance, the Timberwolves gradually expanded their lead.

In the last quarter, Luke simply left Bynum, who was extremely excited, on the court, letting him have a good time.

Even though Big Ben once again launched a fierce personal confrontation with Bynum after his return, but today Bynum is like O'Neill possessed, making Big Ben recall the fear of being dominated by O'Neal a few years ago.

At the end of the game, Ben Wallace's six fouls ahead of schedule caused the Pistons' invincible defensive system to collapse.

Even if the referee Kednor intentionally or unintentionally turned the whistle to the Timberwolves in the second half, Bynum still scored 29 points, 11 rebounds, 1 assist and 2 blocks in the face of Ben.

The shooting rate close to 75% in the penalty area made the old Sanders feel scared. The old Sanders really couldn't understand why this guy was so tough.

To say that Bynum was just lucky to play a wonderful performance is a complete insult to Ben Wallace's defense. Except when facing "Shark" O'Neal, Ben Wallace has never lost the chain.

It can only be said that the talent hidden in Bynum's body is shocking, and in some respects he restrains a short center like Big Ben.

But no matter what the reason, Bynum played a battle of the gods in this game!
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