You are the pearl, Mo Mengchen

Chapter 553 Chronic Death

Chapter 553 Chronic Death

Tonight's Mo Mengchen played like Curry after Durant joined the Warriors.

He has a strong ability to hold the ball and a threat to hold the ball, but he cannot hold the ball due to other factors.

Unlike Curry’s sacrifice, Mo Mengchen’s abandonment of holding the ball was entirely to fulfill Mike Dunleavy’s tactics, relying entirely on running without the ball. After three quarters, he made 15 of 8 shots, scored 21 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists.

With such data in three quarters without the ball in hand, it is hard to say that Sprewell's defense was successful.

The outrageous thing is that Mo Mengchen has played like this, Dunleavy and Sprewell don't think there is anything wrong with their defensive strategy, and they are complacent.

Dor.Mo's scoring is all obtained by running without the ball. He scored so many points in a way that he is not good at, which is also difficult for him. He cannot be so accurate all the time.

right?

It’s not wrong to think this way. Indeed, Mo Mengchen rarely plays without the ball. A core guard who is used to keeping the ball in his hands suddenly wastes his energy and runs around looking for opportunities, which will affect his shooting rhythm.

But not tonight. His offense was very efficient, with a lot of running catch and shots and a small amount of offense with the ball.

At the end of the third quarter, the Pistons have been able to see the dawn of victory.

85 is better than 72
The Blazers trailed the Pistons by 13 points.

Sabonis' performance was disappointing. He played 14 minutes tonight and only scored 9 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists.

The advantage on the offensive end was not realized, and on the defensive end, because of his slow pace, Mo Mengchen was repeatedly used as a cover to get rid of Sprewell.

In one attack, Mo Mengchen ran around the basket, Sprewell followed well, and because Sabonis didn't get out of the way in time, the two collided.

Fortunately, Mo Mengchen didn't score from outside, otherwise this goal would definitely be the biggest own goal tonight.

This is the problem Sabonis has to face. His speed has become a burden for the team, especially in the case of insufficient physical fitness, the offense cannot be scored, the defense is not powerful, and it is easy to be used by the opponent.

In the fourth quarter, the proud roof of the world was abandoned by Dunleavy.

Sprewell was breathing heavily.

He claimed to be able to blow up Mo Mengchen, and he played against him the whole game.

打了三节,再看数据,莫蒙尘21+7+5完全压过了他的18+4+4。

Not to mention that there is a 15-point gap between the two sides' shooting percentages.

"Don't be sad, you only have this strength."

Mo Mengchen sneered, managing emotions is a compulsory course for Sprewell, and Mo Mengchen's words were vicious and unpleasant, which made people angry.

Also, his game is extremely aggressive.

Trash talk can irritate people, and confrontation and small actions are the fuse to create conflicts.

Sprewell can bear to not do anything until now. One is that he has restrained properly, and the other is that his teammates are effective in guarding him. When he is about to explode, someone will always come up to appease him.

Now, Sprewell didn't know what to do, Mo Mengchen's taunt left him no choice but to attack.

Rashid flew out from the side, opened his mouth wide, showing two rows of teeth that were not evenly aligned, and shouted, "Catch it!"

Sprewell's layup was shot out of the three-point line by Rasheed.

Jim Jackson is on the perimeter. He was the unsung hero of the Blazers tonight. Without him, the game would have been ugly.

Jackson picked up the offensive rebound and made a three-pointer.

The soft feel is accompanied by a beautiful arc, hollow into the basket.

75 is better than 85
"Mo!" Hill dribbled the ball across the court and pointed five fingers at Mo Mengchen.

Scalpel Tactic 5!
As mentioned earlier, there are currently No. 5 tactics in the scalpel series, the first No. 3 is Houston's exclusive tactics, No. 4 is Mo Mengchen's personal tactics, and No. 5 tactics are common tactics for the whole team.

This tactic has the most flexible and changeable characteristics of the scalpel series. No matter what happens, as long as the players maintain a straight line and the outside line gives pressure, the tactic can always run.

Tactic No. 5 has no fixed end point. Usually, Hill dribbles the ball to the right first, starts the tactic, and the other four start running.

Wallace's pick-and-roll and off-ball screens are the key. Whoever he screens for will have a greater chance to run out of space.

Rashidra got to the top of the arc and Webb had to run out with him.

Back and forth, the Blazers' defense was completely messed up. Hill didn't pass the ball to anyone else, but he pretended to pass the ball, fooled his teammates, and naturally deceived his opponent. He changed direction, activated like explosives on his feet, blasted through Walter Williams' defense, rushed into the penalty area, and dunked with both hands flat on the basket.

"Counting this goal, Grant Hill scored 26 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists tonight. He deserves all praise!"

"He fought back those who looked down on him with practical actions!"

"Duke's devil, coming to the NBA, is still a scary devil after all!"

Hill returned to defense quickly, and high-fived Mo Mengchen on the way.

Score: 87 to 75.

Watching Sprewell dribble over, Mo Mengchen suddenly said, "What if we press hard against them?"

Hill said: "It's hard to say."

Yes, it's hard to say what will happen. The Blazers don't have a pure point guard on the field. The madman has good control skills, but can he really handle high-intensity frontcourt pressing?

There is only one way he can break the press, and that is to push forward at full speed.

If he was allowed to speed up in the open, Mo Mengchen would definitely be unable to guard against it.Since Mo Mengchen is going to use the frontcourt to press, Mo Mengchen will not easily give him room to accelerate, and with Hill's cooperation, this idea can be tried, but not tonight.

"I will blow you up!" Sprewell said in front of Mo Mengchen, "I will definitely!"

To be honest, Mo Mengchen liked Sprewell's fearless appearance.

Playing in the NBA for four years, he has seen too many people show horror at him.

He will be very fulfilling at the beginning, which means that what he does on the court finally spreads, spreads, everyone knows, and opponents start to fear him.

Because of fear, they will restrain Mo Mengchen and dare not do their best, which will lead to another thing: disappointment.

In order to stimulate their fighting spirit, Mo Mengchen could only take the initiative to ignite their anger by using trash talk, high-intensity body pressure increased the smell of gunpowder, and if necessary, some small actions would make them explode completely.

These people will make some irrational actions in a short period of time after the explosion. Mo Mengchen's challenge is to extinguish the fire in time after causing it.

He is an excellent firefighter, and there have been no accidents of self-immolation.

Mo Mengchen appreciates Sprewell's unyielding competitiveness.

"Come on, dog." Mo Mengchen continued to seduce.

Sprewell let out a roar, and changed direction violently again. The terrifying explosive power and astonishing speed combined perfectly to pass Mo Mengchen's defense in one step.

After he charged into the paint, he jumped up, trying to dunk.

A strong black shadow soared into the sky, so fast, even Sprewell was frightened by the bullet speed.

He is not tall, but he has explosive jumping and bullet speed comparable to all dunkers, coupled with inside-level wingspan, and accurate sense of blocking shots, these talents constitute his terrifying defense power in the penalty area.

"Big Ben!"

Wallace scored the seventh big cap tonight, brutally blocking the ball that Sprewell must have dunked.

The madman fell heavily.

The ball flew to the outside, and Mo Mengchen picked it up in place: "Counterattack!"

Sprewell looked up, and the person who blocked him was not a few centimeters taller than him. He had a cold-blooded face, muscles all over his body, and a head of messy hair that hadn't been taken care of, but it matched him very well. s face.

Wallace looked down at him, and said in a deep voice, "I warn you, no flying here!"

The man who capped seven caps tonight certainly deserves to say that.

Sprewell was just so angry that he stood up angrily and declared: "I swear I'm going to dunk in your penalty area, especially on your head!"

Ironically, when he made the announcement, Hill had just completed his fifth comeback dunk of the night.

89 is better than 75
Three minutes into the fourth quarter, Sabonis was absent, and Sprewell fell into a vicious circle of individual singles again. It was time for Weber to stand up and lead the team.

Dunleavy searched the court for Webber and found him standing lonely outside the paint, as if this game had nothing to do with him.

damn it!
He is too familiar with Webber's appearance. In the two games lost to the Jazz in the Western Conference Finals, Weber was like this!

He'd never say that to his face, but Weber is such a jerk when it comes down to it!

Webber is the only player in the Trail Blazers team selected to the best team. He should be the boss of this team, but he has never been willing to promote this point.

He will not take responsibility at critical moments, and always chooses to shrink his eggs at such terrible times and hand over the game to Sprewell and Sabonis.

There is no Sabonis on the court now, and there is no calm brain to help Sprewell judge the situation on the court.

For a moment, Dunleavy really wanted to put Weber on the sidelines. Even if he was replaced by someone who was motivated but far inferior to him, the effect would not be worse than keeping him on the court.

This idea flashed in Dunleavy's mind, and then he looked at the bench.

Brian Grant and Jermaine O'Neal.
Dunleavy quickly dismissed the idea.

A third-year player who has played in the NBA for three years and has never made people shine, a brash man with only brute force and no brains. He has already replaced Sabonis. The evacuated Webber may be the only IQ player on the Blazers field. Players, if he is replaced by Grant, then the five players on their field are completely inferior to the talented students compared with the five Pistons.

I've been played to death by just relying on IQ, so what's the point?
Plus, what kind of character is Weber?He has put Sabonis off the court. This decision is bound to cause criticism after the game. If Webber is also benched and loses the game, what kind of accusations and doubts will he receive?

Dunleavy couldn't bear the consequences, he could only continue the game.

Watch them slowly die.

 The mere five chapters of the game were over as soon as the labor and management were happy. #Proud#Remembrance
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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