You are the pearl, Mo Mengchen
Chapter 592: Hill of the First Road
Chapter 592
"It's a really dirty sport."
After watching a quarter of the game, Keith Patrick regretted coming to the scene. It is not necessary to use such a method to express his favor for the Pistons. He really knows nothing about basketball.
The matchup between Mo Mengchen and Iverson made him sick.
Especially this well-known Dor.Mo, it's really puzzling that such a guy has such a beautiful girlfriend and has such a pivotal influence in the world.
Mo Mengchen's offensive against Iverson ended after the thug who thought he was going to cut off Iverson's arm fouled.
The reason for stopping was simple, Mo Mengchen was not a thug, these were just disciplinary measures, and Iverson was not the kind of small character who specialized in playing disgusting people.
They all have considerable weight for their respective teams. After the conflict is over, the referee will pay more attention to them, and it will not be easy to make small moves.
In the first quarter, the two sides were still in the stage of testing each other. The Pistons had a higher shooting percentage and scored 34 points in the whole quarter, leading the 76ers by 6 points.
Mo Mengchen had been sitting outside the court for a few minutes.
Because tonight's game was very special, Westphal didn't want any surprises. He used to replace both Mo Mengchen and Hill at the same time, but tonight he only replaced Mo Mengchen.
Hill rested for 2 minutes and continued in the second quarter.
Along with Hill on the court were Manu Ginobili, Luis M. Lore, Barkley and Brad Miller.
There is no pure point guard in this lineup, but it also has distinctive characteristics. Five players on the court can dribble and are not afraid of pressing.
For the 76ers, Larry Hughes also replaced Iverson.
Without Iverson, the 76ers, a fierce machine, began to operate Larry Brown's system.
Brown is a completely old-school coach. His coaching style was influenced by John Wooden's NCAA UCLA. Fossen is where the conflict arises.
Brown wanted machines, not geniuses.
Therefore, those role players who have a single function, but are dedicated to their duties and work hard can find a place under him, while talented players with distinctive personalities are not. In addition, Brown has a violent temper and values authority. He can scold no matter how bad his face is, and he doesn't trust rookies, so it's hard for young rookies to stand out under him.
The obvious part is opened, and the inside line is singled out.
It was Clifford Robinson's one-on-one again. Barkley stuck behind him with all his strength and was about to push him out of the paint area. Unfortunately, he was no longer the fat man of 130 kg. Robinson's pace was very flexible. Look At the right opportunity, Hill decisively flanked, causing Robinson's mistake, and the Pistons counterattacked.
36 is better than 28
"Nice flanking, Grant Hill has 4 steals so far tonight."
"Flanking is the biggest change for the Pistons this year. They don't allow opponents to attack freely in the low post."
Mo Mengchen observed carefully. He noticed that Ginobili and Lore reacted differently after Hill flanked them.
Lol's first reaction was to look at his target, and then he thought about blocking the passing lane. Ginobili knew what to do from the beginning. He didn't leave his target, but his body was like A sharp arrow on an iron bow, ready to throw at any time to block the pass.
There may be a second difference in the reaction of these two people, but on the court, a second can make a difference.
One second is enough to judge who is a genius and who is a mediocrity.
"Is it okay to double-team like this? I heard this guy averaged nearly 3 assists per game." Houston asked.
Mo Mengchen said: "Yes, but his average number of turnovers per game has reached 2."
This turnover ratio suggests that he either doesn't have good passing skills, doesn't have a wide vision, or that he only sends the kind of "will be converted into assists" pass.
If it's the first item, then there's nothing wrong with double-teaming him.
If it's the second item, there's nothing wrong with double-teaming him.
If it is the third item, it is not only a question of whether there is a problem with double-teaming him, but he should use his stinky problem of only passing assists to set up an ambush.
Brown will soon find out that relying on inside play is not feasible. Although Barkley is average in defense alone and Miller is not powerful enough to assist in defense, Robinson just can't blow up the Pistons in the low post because of too frequent flanking and Hill is like a fly. The same sweeps around.
The old-school coaches are superstitious about the inside, hoping to let the inside start from the low post to open up the situation for the team, but the two insiders of the 76ers have more than enough defense and lack of attack. They can shoot, but it would be a bit funny to let them attack from the low post.
This is also the reason why Brown transferred Iverson to the 2nd position. Once Stackhouse left, the 76ers only had one creator with the ball left. Putting Iverson in the 2nd position can liberate his offense. Release the pressure on the team.
Doing so did allow Iverson to enter the peak of his career, but the disadvantages are also obvious.
Against most No. 2 players, Iverson's defense is a cash machine; playing No. 180 with a height of just over 2 centimeters, and playing against players who are taller and stronger than himself for a long time will double the wear and tear on the body Excessive consumption of Iverson in the regular season will not only cause his inefficiency, but also cause problems at critical moments.
Karl Malone is a rare soft guy in history, but in all fairness, no one can attack the Jazz's old machine, and Malone has to bear far more firepower than he can afford, so he is always useless in the regular stage. He is unstoppable, but repeatedly loses the chain at critical moments. Of course, this has something to do with his psychological quality, but if the Jazz has a Stackhouse-level attacker, the history may be different.
The heavy offensive pressure on one person can prove that he is very good, but it is also a manifestation of the powerlessness of the whole team.
Ratliff pulls up high, runs a UCLA pick-and-roll for his teammate, splits, and catches a jumper.
30 is better than 36
The old-fashioned way of playing, but very effective.
The 76ers tried their best to delay time and let Iverson rest for a few more minutes. Hill refused to fulfill his wish.
A three-pointer hit the board, and the point difference was pulled to 9 points.
The only superstar on the field suddenly opened fire, and no one was ready.
The 76ers continued to pass the ball and cooperated, but Hill saw the passing line, took the ball out with a shot, counterattacked quickly, and dunked again.
41 is better than 30
Only 3 minutes into the second quarter, Brown had to call a timeout.
"Grant's performance in the last 3 minutes is MVP level."
The commentator's praise did not make Hill feel elated. He accepted the praise calmly and sat down to rest.
Westphal continued to make substitutions. Compared with Larry Brown on the opposite side, his substitution style was too unrestrained.
Clap your hands, Mo Mengchen, Pollard, Houston enter; Hill, Ginobili, Miller leave.
For the 76ers, Iverson is also back.
Iverson stopped the bleeding for the 76ers when he came on the court, changed his crotch and then pulled the ball horizontally and hit a jumper.
32 is better than 41
Lore quickly served the ball to Mo Mengchen.
As soon as Mo Mengchen got the ball, he stopped on his feet and picked up the ball as if he was going to make a long pass. Seeing his movement, Eric Snow jumped up in fright.
In the first quarter, what impressed Mo Mengchen the most was not his confrontation with Iverson, but his few long passes.
It wasn't surprising that Snow had this reaction. In the end, it was just a fake move. He jumped like this and lost his defensive position in vain.
Mo Mengchen came to the frontcourt. In order to help defend, the 76ers had to let go of Louis M. Lore, who was relatively inaccurate from the outside.
Lore was emptied and Mo Mengchen passed the ball.
He got a good shot, but he didn't take it because he had a bad rhythm just now and wanted to reorganize an offense.
Seeing this, Mo Mengchen opened up the space for him. Lore stepped forward and dribbled the ball in, but his explosive power was not enough, and the defender followed him.
The offense failed, Lore could only pass the ball to Mo Mengchen.
In the last five seconds, Mo Mengchen was one meter away from the three-point line on the right, and made a fake move to fly Snow, assisting Barkley to catch a dunk.
43 is better than 32
"It's really dirty basketball, and I have to show it in the last few seconds." Sarcasm about the Red Wings is already the norm in Vinier Johnson's daily work.
At such times, Kenny Smith would always stop him pretending to be terrified: "Don't dare to talk nonsense!"
"Defend harder!" Mo Mengchen shouted.
Houston got the order to fight sharply.
Under this kind of confrontation, Iverson fought more and more fiercely, dribbling the ball very brightly, swaying people past him beautifully, and stopping the shot suddenly.
On a miss, Ratliff and Robinson try to drive down the offensive rebound.
Both Barkley and Pollard knew they didn't have to grab the rebounds themselves.
An indirect rebound is also a rebound.
Then there was a funny scene, although Ratliff and Robinson were both in good positions, but he stubbornly resisted each other's bottom plate and refused to take off. Go back to the basket and pick it up.
"Mo!"
"Dor.Mo's quarter-point long pass!"
"Alan Houston scores a touchdown!"
45 is better than 32
Johnson exclaimed excitedly: "Such a dirty basketball, I would like to see the day I die!"
The atmosphere in the palace of Auburn Hills is very warm. Although the 76ers have been strengthened and the strength of the inside line is not what it used to be, it is really unrealistic for Iverson to stand out in the East alone.
Mo Mengchen and Iverson passed by.
"Aren't you convinced?" Mo Mengchen asked with a smile.
Iverson didn't say a word, just went back to get the ball, and rushed to hit it back.
Mo Mengchen was not worried at all, the more anxious he was, the lower the success rate.
In the next round, Iverson used his signature swing left and right, and passed Houston strongly. He just entered the paint with his front foot, and Lore came up with his back heel, knocking him down fiercely before he launched an attack.
Iverson glared at Lol, he didn't expect this unknown person to rush out and foul him.
Lore, who had committed Iverson again, raised his hand expressionlessly, turned and walked away.
(End of this chapter)
"It's a really dirty sport."
After watching a quarter of the game, Keith Patrick regretted coming to the scene. It is not necessary to use such a method to express his favor for the Pistons. He really knows nothing about basketball.
The matchup between Mo Mengchen and Iverson made him sick.
Especially this well-known Dor.Mo, it's really puzzling that such a guy has such a beautiful girlfriend and has such a pivotal influence in the world.
Mo Mengchen's offensive against Iverson ended after the thug who thought he was going to cut off Iverson's arm fouled.
The reason for stopping was simple, Mo Mengchen was not a thug, these were just disciplinary measures, and Iverson was not the kind of small character who specialized in playing disgusting people.
They all have considerable weight for their respective teams. After the conflict is over, the referee will pay more attention to them, and it will not be easy to make small moves.
In the first quarter, the two sides were still in the stage of testing each other. The Pistons had a higher shooting percentage and scored 34 points in the whole quarter, leading the 76ers by 6 points.
Mo Mengchen had been sitting outside the court for a few minutes.
Because tonight's game was very special, Westphal didn't want any surprises. He used to replace both Mo Mengchen and Hill at the same time, but tonight he only replaced Mo Mengchen.
Hill rested for 2 minutes and continued in the second quarter.
Along with Hill on the court were Manu Ginobili, Luis M. Lore, Barkley and Brad Miller.
There is no pure point guard in this lineup, but it also has distinctive characteristics. Five players on the court can dribble and are not afraid of pressing.
For the 76ers, Larry Hughes also replaced Iverson.
Without Iverson, the 76ers, a fierce machine, began to operate Larry Brown's system.
Brown is a completely old-school coach. His coaching style was influenced by John Wooden's NCAA UCLA. Fossen is where the conflict arises.
Brown wanted machines, not geniuses.
Therefore, those role players who have a single function, but are dedicated to their duties and work hard can find a place under him, while talented players with distinctive personalities are not. In addition, Brown has a violent temper and values authority. He can scold no matter how bad his face is, and he doesn't trust rookies, so it's hard for young rookies to stand out under him.
The obvious part is opened, and the inside line is singled out.
It was Clifford Robinson's one-on-one again. Barkley stuck behind him with all his strength and was about to push him out of the paint area. Unfortunately, he was no longer the fat man of 130 kg. Robinson's pace was very flexible. Look At the right opportunity, Hill decisively flanked, causing Robinson's mistake, and the Pistons counterattacked.
36 is better than 28
"Nice flanking, Grant Hill has 4 steals so far tonight."
"Flanking is the biggest change for the Pistons this year. They don't allow opponents to attack freely in the low post."
Mo Mengchen observed carefully. He noticed that Ginobili and Lore reacted differently after Hill flanked them.
Lol's first reaction was to look at his target, and then he thought about blocking the passing lane. Ginobili knew what to do from the beginning. He didn't leave his target, but his body was like A sharp arrow on an iron bow, ready to throw at any time to block the pass.
There may be a second difference in the reaction of these two people, but on the court, a second can make a difference.
One second is enough to judge who is a genius and who is a mediocrity.
"Is it okay to double-team like this? I heard this guy averaged nearly 3 assists per game." Houston asked.
Mo Mengchen said: "Yes, but his average number of turnovers per game has reached 2."
This turnover ratio suggests that he either doesn't have good passing skills, doesn't have a wide vision, or that he only sends the kind of "will be converted into assists" pass.
If it's the first item, then there's nothing wrong with double-teaming him.
If it's the second item, there's nothing wrong with double-teaming him.
If it is the third item, it is not only a question of whether there is a problem with double-teaming him, but he should use his stinky problem of only passing assists to set up an ambush.
Brown will soon find out that relying on inside play is not feasible. Although Barkley is average in defense alone and Miller is not powerful enough to assist in defense, Robinson just can't blow up the Pistons in the low post because of too frequent flanking and Hill is like a fly. The same sweeps around.
The old-school coaches are superstitious about the inside, hoping to let the inside start from the low post to open up the situation for the team, but the two insiders of the 76ers have more than enough defense and lack of attack. They can shoot, but it would be a bit funny to let them attack from the low post.
This is also the reason why Brown transferred Iverson to the 2nd position. Once Stackhouse left, the 76ers only had one creator with the ball left. Putting Iverson in the 2nd position can liberate his offense. Release the pressure on the team.
Doing so did allow Iverson to enter the peak of his career, but the disadvantages are also obvious.
Against most No. 2 players, Iverson's defense is a cash machine; playing No. 180 with a height of just over 2 centimeters, and playing against players who are taller and stronger than himself for a long time will double the wear and tear on the body Excessive consumption of Iverson in the regular season will not only cause his inefficiency, but also cause problems at critical moments.
Karl Malone is a rare soft guy in history, but in all fairness, no one can attack the Jazz's old machine, and Malone has to bear far more firepower than he can afford, so he is always useless in the regular stage. He is unstoppable, but repeatedly loses the chain at critical moments. Of course, this has something to do with his psychological quality, but if the Jazz has a Stackhouse-level attacker, the history may be different.
The heavy offensive pressure on one person can prove that he is very good, but it is also a manifestation of the powerlessness of the whole team.
Ratliff pulls up high, runs a UCLA pick-and-roll for his teammate, splits, and catches a jumper.
30 is better than 36
The old-fashioned way of playing, but very effective.
The 76ers tried their best to delay time and let Iverson rest for a few more minutes. Hill refused to fulfill his wish.
A three-pointer hit the board, and the point difference was pulled to 9 points.
The only superstar on the field suddenly opened fire, and no one was ready.
The 76ers continued to pass the ball and cooperated, but Hill saw the passing line, took the ball out with a shot, counterattacked quickly, and dunked again.
41 is better than 30
Only 3 minutes into the second quarter, Brown had to call a timeout.
"Grant's performance in the last 3 minutes is MVP level."
The commentator's praise did not make Hill feel elated. He accepted the praise calmly and sat down to rest.
Westphal continued to make substitutions. Compared with Larry Brown on the opposite side, his substitution style was too unrestrained.
Clap your hands, Mo Mengchen, Pollard, Houston enter; Hill, Ginobili, Miller leave.
For the 76ers, Iverson is also back.
Iverson stopped the bleeding for the 76ers when he came on the court, changed his crotch and then pulled the ball horizontally and hit a jumper.
32 is better than 41
Lore quickly served the ball to Mo Mengchen.
As soon as Mo Mengchen got the ball, he stopped on his feet and picked up the ball as if he was going to make a long pass. Seeing his movement, Eric Snow jumped up in fright.
In the first quarter, what impressed Mo Mengchen the most was not his confrontation with Iverson, but his few long passes.
It wasn't surprising that Snow had this reaction. In the end, it was just a fake move. He jumped like this and lost his defensive position in vain.
Mo Mengchen came to the frontcourt. In order to help defend, the 76ers had to let go of Louis M. Lore, who was relatively inaccurate from the outside.
Lore was emptied and Mo Mengchen passed the ball.
He got a good shot, but he didn't take it because he had a bad rhythm just now and wanted to reorganize an offense.
Seeing this, Mo Mengchen opened up the space for him. Lore stepped forward and dribbled the ball in, but his explosive power was not enough, and the defender followed him.
The offense failed, Lore could only pass the ball to Mo Mengchen.
In the last five seconds, Mo Mengchen was one meter away from the three-point line on the right, and made a fake move to fly Snow, assisting Barkley to catch a dunk.
43 is better than 32
"It's really dirty basketball, and I have to show it in the last few seconds." Sarcasm about the Red Wings is already the norm in Vinier Johnson's daily work.
At such times, Kenny Smith would always stop him pretending to be terrified: "Don't dare to talk nonsense!"
"Defend harder!" Mo Mengchen shouted.
Houston got the order to fight sharply.
Under this kind of confrontation, Iverson fought more and more fiercely, dribbling the ball very brightly, swaying people past him beautifully, and stopping the shot suddenly.
On a miss, Ratliff and Robinson try to drive down the offensive rebound.
Both Barkley and Pollard knew they didn't have to grab the rebounds themselves.
An indirect rebound is also a rebound.
Then there was a funny scene, although Ratliff and Robinson were both in good positions, but he stubbornly resisted each other's bottom plate and refused to take off. Go back to the basket and pick it up.
"Mo!"
"Dor.Mo's quarter-point long pass!"
"Alan Houston scores a touchdown!"
45 is better than 32
Johnson exclaimed excitedly: "Such a dirty basketball, I would like to see the day I die!"
The atmosphere in the palace of Auburn Hills is very warm. Although the 76ers have been strengthened and the strength of the inside line is not what it used to be, it is really unrealistic for Iverson to stand out in the East alone.
Mo Mengchen and Iverson passed by.
"Aren't you convinced?" Mo Mengchen asked with a smile.
Iverson didn't say a word, just went back to get the ball, and rushed to hit it back.
Mo Mengchen was not worried at all, the more anxious he was, the lower the success rate.
In the next round, Iverson used his signature swing left and right, and passed Houston strongly. He just entered the paint with his front foot, and Lore came up with his back heel, knocking him down fiercely before he launched an attack.
Iverson glared at Lol, he didn't expect this unknown person to rush out and foul him.
Lore, who had committed Iverson again, raised his hand expressionlessly, turned and walked away.
(End of this chapter)
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