In the next round, Wang Feng once again transformed into an invisible giant. He did not fight or grab on the court, and acted like he was indifferent to the world. The Nets did not know how to defend Wang Feng.

Just guard Wang Feng. He doesn't move very much. The other four Pistons on the court can also cooperate, especially Richard Hamilton. His off-ball movement skills are master-level, and his mid-range shooting is excellent. Unsolvable.

If you don't guard him, Wang Feng can take advantage of him, shoot a cold arrow suddenly, and hit a three-pointer.

Guarding against Wang Feng or guarding against Richard Hamilton is a dilemma.

This made the Nets defensive players very uncomfortable, and they didn't know how to defend Wang Feng and Richard Hamilton at the same time.

Richard Hamilton took full advantage of his shooting guard role in the third quarter and continued to kill Nets players.

He worked hard and scored seven points in a row, instantly stunned the Nets.

How to defend this?

This is an unsolved problem.

Nets head coach Byron Scott is very troubled by this problem.

The head coach of the Pistons, Larry Brown, did not expect that Wang Feng and Richard Hamilton were on the court at the same time, and they could achieve an effect of 1+1 greater than 2.

When he first arranged this lineup, Larry Brown thought the two would conflict over the ball.

But I didn't expect that it would achieve such a significant effect, and that the two people would be so compatible.

Richard Hamilton is like a general charging into battle, and Wang Feng is like a bloodthirsty killer at any time.

"Jason, Kenyon, Richard, we can no longer defend the Pistons' offense in this game. In the next game, we can only compete with the Pistons on offense. Only by scoring against each other can we have a chance to win the game. ."

Jason Kidd, Kenyon Martin, and Richard Jefferson looked very solemn upon hearing this.

They have been defeated by the joint attack of Wang Feng and Richard Jefferson.

If they keep playing like this, the Nets will collapse sooner or later.

Jason Kidd, Kenyon Martin, and Richard Jefferson also quickly reached a consensus.

The Nets' trident is determined to face the Pistons' twin stars.

After the timeout, the lineups of both sides remained unchanged, but Richard Hamilton encountered a double-team.

However, this was of no use. Under the cover of Ben Wallace and Memet Okur, Richard Hamilton could easily get an open shot.

Ever since, I saw Richard Hamilton walking the Nets shooting guard on the court.

Nets shooting guard Corey Kidders was so walked that he didn't know what to do.

After all, Richard Hamilton is a physical monster and can run at any time, but Corey Kidders can't. After several consecutive rounds, he can only catch up for a while, and if he really can't catch up, he can't. All you can do is watch Richard Hamilton shoot from mid-range.

Fortunately, the Nets counterattacked very quickly. Under the defense of Memet Okur, Kenyon Martin got everything he asked for, and he also scored 8 points in the attack.

All of a sudden, the scoring impact of Richard Hamilton was offset.

This made Richard Hamilton realize that if he wants to defeat the Nets, he must rely on Wang Feng's three-pointers.

Therefore, after Richard Hamilton attracted double-teams many times, he passed the ball to Wang Feng who was in the open position.

Wang Feng originally planned to be a spectator on the field, but he did not expect that Richard Hamilton would "pass the blame" to himself, a spectator.

"Yeah, I can't eat this melon!"

After Wang Feng caught the ball, he immediately threw the ball out without waiting for Richard Jefferson to react.

Richard Jefferson was filled with hatred. After all, everyone knew that Wang Feng was a three-point shooter. If he wanted to block his shock wave, he must also make a three-pointer.

But in fact, there is no three-point shooter like Wang Feng in the entire NBA. His shooting speed is extremely fast, his output of three-pointers is extremely high, and his shooting rate is also surprisingly high.Who can withstand this?

As a result, the Nets had no choice but to use double teams that were of little use.

After all, Wang Feng cannot be allowed to shoot three-pointers. Richard Hamilton can barely keep up with his two-pointers, but no one can keep up with Wang Feng's three-pointers.

Therefore, Wang Feng must be double-teamed.

Facing the Nets' double-team, Wang Feng decisively used a pass to break the Nets' double-team.

Wang Feng once again passed the blame to Richard Hamilton, the little prince of CIC, without hesitation at all.

This time, Richard Jefferson and Kenyon Martin were speechless.

Although their double-teaming made it difficult for Wang Feng to shoot three-pointers, Richard Hamilton was left with no one to double-team.

The two of them are like twin stars, supporting each other and cooperating with each other, causing the Nets' defense to be in disarray and chaos.

On the scene, the Pistons still took the absolute initiative.

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