shooting guard era
Chapter 199 229. King of Technical Fouls
Chapter 199 229. King of Technical Fouls
December 2005, 4.
Game [-] of the last month of the Bobcats regular season begins.
The team visiting Charlotte is the defending champion Detroit Pistons.
The Bobcats and the Pistons played against the Pistons twice this season, without a single win. Today's game, whether it is the media fans or the Las Vegas odds, is overwhelmingly optimistic about the Pistons.
As for the national live broadcast, there is no one today. Except for the local TV station in Charlotte, no TV channel will broadcast this game, because it is foreseeable that the Pistons games will be ugly, which has become a consensus.
At [-] p.m., the game kicks off at the Time Warner Center.
The Pistons' five starters are unshakable, and the Bobcats are still the five starters after Hill joined.
Okafor and Ben Wallace jump the ball in the middle circle.
Ben Wallace won the jump ball with a strong bounce, and the Pistons went first.
The Bobcats retreated very quickly, using Ye Han as the defensive arrow and waiting for Billups to dribble forward.
Ye Han waited for several seconds, Billups slowed down the speed, and he only dribbled the ball halfway through the eight-second halftime.
It dragged on for a while, and with eight seconds left, Billups moved, leaning against Ye Han and thrusting in.
Ye Han crushed Billups with his strong body, intending to put pressure on him.But Billups turned around Ye Han the moment he exerted his strength and left him behind!
Turn around beautifully.
After Billups reached the inside, the Bobcats' defense immediately shrank, and Hill, Okafor, Gerald Wallace, and Ye Han shrank to the inside together.
Billups passed to Rasheed Wallace in the bottom corner, who shot a three-pointer!
Miss!
Ben Wallace jumped up violently, trying to grab the offensive rebound, but was firmly stuck in the position by Okafor and Hill, and his strength was insufficient. He watched the opposite No. 24 reach for the ball.
Ye Han leaped high and received the defensive rebound.
Just when the Bobcats were extremely afraid of Ben Wallace's rebound and desperately stuck in position, the other four Pistons had already returned to their defense.
Ye Han curled his lips, this team is so simple, it values defense more than anything else, offense can also be considered as a part of defense, and it doesn't consider scoring at all.
Ye Han advanced by himself, and just after halftime Prince stepped forward to press the defense.
Prince is tall, strong, agile, and has a long arm span, which puts a lot of pressure on Ye Han.
Prince used the same routine to defend Ye Han as the last time he played against the Bobcats. Last time he defended Ye Han very successfully, and he was going to repeat the old trick this time.
Prince's hands are very fast, always interfering with Ye Han's passing route, and he is much more relaxed about Ye Han's breakthrough after reaching the three-point line.
Ye Han knew that the opponent had dug a hole for him to jump into, but he still chose to break through, hitting Prince with all his strength and then rushing into the inside lane.
Everything went as the Pistons expected. They successfully pulled Ye Han into the defensive encirclement. The combination of Prince and Wallace surrounded Ye Han like a pocket.
But there was a difference. Prince, who was bumped into by Ye Han and staggered, took a beat slower, and was blocked by Hill who rushed over in time!
Ye Han retreated around Hill and retreated to the outside of the three-point line to shoot a three-pointer directly!
hit!
The Bobcats took the lead.
Ye Han and Hill clapped hands to indicate that the pick-and-roll just now was very good.
Although the Bobcats scored first, the Pistons did not respond at all, because their goal had been achieved.
Through the interference of Ben Wallace grabbing rebounds, Prince's half-court tight-pressing, and the three men's pockets, when Ye Han shot, there were only 3 seconds left in the offensive time, and the Pistons slowed down the offensive tempo to the point where they couldn't look directly at it. purpose has been achieved.
Offensive and defensive transition, the Pistons attack.
Without any pressure from the Bobcats, Billups dribbled the ball beyond the arc with 12 seconds to go.
It was Ye Han who was defending Billups. After being taught a lesson from the previous defense, Ye Han deliberately took half a step back this time to prevent the opponent from breaking through.
Although the last Pistons offense was unsuccessful, it was related to Rasheed Wallace's touch, but the tactics were very successful.
Billups was the MVP of last season's finals, and Ye Han was very afraid of him.
With 7 seconds left in the attack time, Billups started to move, and after changing direction, he rushed to the left, with half a body space, Ye Han quickly appeared in front of Billups' attack line, and still maintained that position. Use some space to prevent the opponent from turning around again.Billups continued to break through from the left line, and Ye Han quickly moved to the right again, blocking Billups tightly.
Still maintaining a good defensive distance, Ye Han was always on guard against the opponent.
But this time Billups did not continue to break through, but passed the ball back to the top arc!
Ye Han's eyes followed the ball, and his eyes widened suddenly. When did Hamilton appear there?It turns out that Billups broke through to the left to make room for the top arc!
Two seconds left!Hamilton caught the ball and made a three-pointer at the moment the 24-second whistle sounded!
but!The referee issued a continuous whistle to cover the foul!Goal invalid!
From Billups' breakthrough to the pass to Hamilton's shot, which is just four or five seconds, most of the players on the field didn't know what happened, especially Ye Han who was defending the ball holder. The power is all on Billups.
Following the referee's finger, Ye Han realized that Blake, who he had just wondered why he had lost him, was being hugged tightly in front of Rasheed Wallace.
It turned out that Rasheed Wallace was playing tricks!
"NO! Are you blind? I just blocked him! Damn ####!" Rasheed Wallace sprayed a string of obscenities at the referee.
Billups hurried over to tell him to shut up, but it was too late.
The referee gave Rasheed Wallace a T without hesitation!
Billups patted his forehead helplessly, and this guy won't be able to fight again in the next round.
Ye Han stared blankly at the side, so he went to take the initiative to draw a technical foul at the beginning of the show?It is indeed the king of technical fouls as it is jokingly called in the market!
Hill executes a technical foul free throw.
Ye Han and Okafor were talking on the side, and they were naturally talking about this technical foul.
"Emeka, that guy with a big mouth is really rich! I heard that he has committed more than 20 technical fouls, and now one technical foul is 2 yuan." Ye Han glanced at Rashid Hua who was standing not far away from him. Lace, speaking loudly on purpose so that the other party can hear him.Since the other party has such a restless guy, how can we not make good use of it?Rasheed Wallace is an important figure for the Pistons to have such good defensive flexibility inside.
2 yuan at a time!Rasheed Wallace was shocked, so expensive!Well, the co-author didn’t even pay attention to how much money was fined. That’s right, his salary is tens of millions a year. The salary he received this December totaled just over 12 million, which is about 600 less. He really didn't notice the loss of more than 2 each time.
"You must restrain your temper! You must!" Rasheed Wallace encouraged himself.In fact, Rasheed Wallace is a very simple villain.
But if Ye Han knew what he said, it would calm down Rasheed Wallace, how would he feel?
Hill's free throws are much more stable than when he was young, and the older he is, the more stable his shots are. This time he made a free throw for a technical foul.
4 to 0, and then it was still a Bobcats offense.
(End of this chapter)
December 2005, 4.
Game [-] of the last month of the Bobcats regular season begins.
The team visiting Charlotte is the defending champion Detroit Pistons.
The Bobcats and the Pistons played against the Pistons twice this season, without a single win. Today's game, whether it is the media fans or the Las Vegas odds, is overwhelmingly optimistic about the Pistons.
As for the national live broadcast, there is no one today. Except for the local TV station in Charlotte, no TV channel will broadcast this game, because it is foreseeable that the Pistons games will be ugly, which has become a consensus.
At [-] p.m., the game kicks off at the Time Warner Center.
The Pistons' five starters are unshakable, and the Bobcats are still the five starters after Hill joined.
Okafor and Ben Wallace jump the ball in the middle circle.
Ben Wallace won the jump ball with a strong bounce, and the Pistons went first.
The Bobcats retreated very quickly, using Ye Han as the defensive arrow and waiting for Billups to dribble forward.
Ye Han waited for several seconds, Billups slowed down the speed, and he only dribbled the ball halfway through the eight-second halftime.
It dragged on for a while, and with eight seconds left, Billups moved, leaning against Ye Han and thrusting in.
Ye Han crushed Billups with his strong body, intending to put pressure on him.But Billups turned around Ye Han the moment he exerted his strength and left him behind!
Turn around beautifully.
After Billups reached the inside, the Bobcats' defense immediately shrank, and Hill, Okafor, Gerald Wallace, and Ye Han shrank to the inside together.
Billups passed to Rasheed Wallace in the bottom corner, who shot a three-pointer!
Miss!
Ben Wallace jumped up violently, trying to grab the offensive rebound, but was firmly stuck in the position by Okafor and Hill, and his strength was insufficient. He watched the opposite No. 24 reach for the ball.
Ye Han leaped high and received the defensive rebound.
Just when the Bobcats were extremely afraid of Ben Wallace's rebound and desperately stuck in position, the other four Pistons had already returned to their defense.
Ye Han curled his lips, this team is so simple, it values defense more than anything else, offense can also be considered as a part of defense, and it doesn't consider scoring at all.
Ye Han advanced by himself, and just after halftime Prince stepped forward to press the defense.
Prince is tall, strong, agile, and has a long arm span, which puts a lot of pressure on Ye Han.
Prince used the same routine to defend Ye Han as the last time he played against the Bobcats. Last time he defended Ye Han very successfully, and he was going to repeat the old trick this time.
Prince's hands are very fast, always interfering with Ye Han's passing route, and he is much more relaxed about Ye Han's breakthrough after reaching the three-point line.
Ye Han knew that the opponent had dug a hole for him to jump into, but he still chose to break through, hitting Prince with all his strength and then rushing into the inside lane.
Everything went as the Pistons expected. They successfully pulled Ye Han into the defensive encirclement. The combination of Prince and Wallace surrounded Ye Han like a pocket.
But there was a difference. Prince, who was bumped into by Ye Han and staggered, took a beat slower, and was blocked by Hill who rushed over in time!
Ye Han retreated around Hill and retreated to the outside of the three-point line to shoot a three-pointer directly!
hit!
The Bobcats took the lead.
Ye Han and Hill clapped hands to indicate that the pick-and-roll just now was very good.
Although the Bobcats scored first, the Pistons did not respond at all, because their goal had been achieved.
Through the interference of Ben Wallace grabbing rebounds, Prince's half-court tight-pressing, and the three men's pockets, when Ye Han shot, there were only 3 seconds left in the offensive time, and the Pistons slowed down the offensive tempo to the point where they couldn't look directly at it. purpose has been achieved.
Offensive and defensive transition, the Pistons attack.
Without any pressure from the Bobcats, Billups dribbled the ball beyond the arc with 12 seconds to go.
It was Ye Han who was defending Billups. After being taught a lesson from the previous defense, Ye Han deliberately took half a step back this time to prevent the opponent from breaking through.
Although the last Pistons offense was unsuccessful, it was related to Rasheed Wallace's touch, but the tactics were very successful.
Billups was the MVP of last season's finals, and Ye Han was very afraid of him.
With 7 seconds left in the attack time, Billups started to move, and after changing direction, he rushed to the left, with half a body space, Ye Han quickly appeared in front of Billups' attack line, and still maintained that position. Use some space to prevent the opponent from turning around again.Billups continued to break through from the left line, and Ye Han quickly moved to the right again, blocking Billups tightly.
Still maintaining a good defensive distance, Ye Han was always on guard against the opponent.
But this time Billups did not continue to break through, but passed the ball back to the top arc!
Ye Han's eyes followed the ball, and his eyes widened suddenly. When did Hamilton appear there?It turns out that Billups broke through to the left to make room for the top arc!
Two seconds left!Hamilton caught the ball and made a three-pointer at the moment the 24-second whistle sounded!
but!The referee issued a continuous whistle to cover the foul!Goal invalid!
From Billups' breakthrough to the pass to Hamilton's shot, which is just four or five seconds, most of the players on the field didn't know what happened, especially Ye Han who was defending the ball holder. The power is all on Billups.
Following the referee's finger, Ye Han realized that Blake, who he had just wondered why he had lost him, was being hugged tightly in front of Rasheed Wallace.
It turned out that Rasheed Wallace was playing tricks!
"NO! Are you blind? I just blocked him! Damn ####!" Rasheed Wallace sprayed a string of obscenities at the referee.
Billups hurried over to tell him to shut up, but it was too late.
The referee gave Rasheed Wallace a T without hesitation!
Billups patted his forehead helplessly, and this guy won't be able to fight again in the next round.
Ye Han stared blankly at the side, so he went to take the initiative to draw a technical foul at the beginning of the show?It is indeed the king of technical fouls as it is jokingly called in the market!
Hill executes a technical foul free throw.
Ye Han and Okafor were talking on the side, and they were naturally talking about this technical foul.
"Emeka, that guy with a big mouth is really rich! I heard that he has committed more than 20 technical fouls, and now one technical foul is 2 yuan." Ye Han glanced at Rashid Hua who was standing not far away from him. Lace, speaking loudly on purpose so that the other party can hear him.Since the other party has such a restless guy, how can we not make good use of it?Rasheed Wallace is an important figure for the Pistons to have such good defensive flexibility inside.
2 yuan at a time!Rasheed Wallace was shocked, so expensive!Well, the co-author didn’t even pay attention to how much money was fined. That’s right, his salary is tens of millions a year. The salary he received this December totaled just over 12 million, which is about 600 less. He really didn't notice the loss of more than 2 each time.
"You must restrain your temper! You must!" Rasheed Wallace encouraged himself.In fact, Rasheed Wallace is a very simple villain.
But if Ye Han knew what he said, it would calm down Rasheed Wallace, how would he feel?
Hill's free throws are much more stable than when he was young, and the older he is, the more stable his shots are. This time he made a free throw for a technical foul.
4 to 0, and then it was still a Bobcats offense.
(End of this chapter)
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