May 13, 2001, US time.

Canada, Toronto, Canada Airways Center.

The 76ers will play against the Raptors in the playoffs tonight!

The home fans did not stop buying tickets or watching the game because of the Raptors' defeat.

The entire 19,800 seats in the arena are almost full.

"Tonight, all the fans at the Canada Airways Center are looking forward to this crucial game. Will the 76ers win all the way and get a ticket to the Eastern Conference Finals? Or will the Raptors fight back and create a miracle comeback?"

"The game is about to start, and the 76ers' starting lineup remains unchanged"

"Strange? Alvin Williams is not in the Raptors' starting lineup. Instead, it is Jerome Williams who was traded to the Raptors this season!"..

Jerome Williams, in Allen's previous life, was called"trash dog" by Pistons legend Rick Mahorn.

This title was not because he played rubbish, but because he worked very hard and was very motivated when he was in the Pistons!

And Jerome Williams had already had two seasons of playoff experience in the Pistons.

Beep~!

The opening whistle sounded and the game began.

The two sides jumped in the center circle.

76ers center Mutombo jumped first and passed the basketball to his teammates. Iverson received the ball and accelerated instantly, trying to catch the Raptors off guard.

As a forward, Jerome Williams really lived up to the expectations of the head coach. Regardless of the misalignment, he directly blocked Iverson's attack and blocked Iverson's offense, preventing this fast break.

Iverson quickly slowed down the rhythm, looked for teammates, and executed tactical coordination.

Allen went around the baseline and threw the ball to the open corner.

Iverson took the opportunity to throw the ball to Allen, who received the ball and shot an open three-pointer.

Swish!

The first goal of the game was scored!.....

The 76ers' offensive was fierce, no weaker than in the previous games!

The Raptors did not have Williams's crooked tricks, and their strength was still good, fully demonstrating their resilience as the fifth in the Eastern Conference.

12 minutes soon

"It seems that Lenny Wilkens made a good decision! Jerome Williams has a great effect after he came on the court!"

"The first quarter is almost over, and the score is not too far apart!"

The commentator was very surprised before the game, and he couldn't help but praise the Raptors head coach Wilkens.

The first quarter ended.

The score was 36 to 31!

During the intermission.

Raptors bench.

Raptors head coach Lenny Wilkens was very excited.

This is the smallest score difference since the Raptors played against the 76ers.

"Very good, Jerome!"

"Curry, you take a rest first. Carter had a good touch in the first quarter and should be able to continue in the second quarter."

"Carter is in the second quarter. This game is very likely to be the last game. You can play however you want!"......

After arranging the tactics, Wilkens looked at Alvin Williams sitting on the sidelines, then looked at Jerome Williams, and regretted it.

If he had known that this performance would happen, he would have let Jerome play earlier!

76ers bench.

Head coach Larry Brown looked at Allen and said:

"What's wrong? Are you feeling unwell?"

"The number of shots has decreased so much."

In the first quarter, Allen only took seven shots, three two-point shots, and four three-point shots. Most of the time, he was brushing assists and grabbing rebounds.

The assists and rebounds were almost in double digits, nine and seven respectively.

In fact, seven shots in a quarter is not a small number. A team only takes about twenty shots in a quarter, and Allen accounts for nearly one-third of them.

But compared with Allen in the previous few games, it is indeed less.

Allen touched his nose and said embarrassedly:

"Going to brush up the data."

Brush up the data?

He could have won the game quickly, but he went to brush up the data.

The head coach looked at the data collected by the assistant coach, held his forehead and said helplessly:

"Okay, whatever you want, as long as you don't feel uncomfortable."

"Don't take it lightly."......

The break was over.

The second quarter began.

Carter completely let go after getting the head coach's permission.

Facing the 76ers' George Lynch, he broke through and dunked.

Allen, who was facing Jerome Williams, watched Carter's performance as if he was watching a play. No matter how many times Carter attacked the basket and scored, it was still two points.

The difference between the two sides also widened.

In the opposite direction!

That was because after a few rounds in the second quarter, Allen's assists and rebounds exceeded ten times, and he began to arm himself and shoot three-pointers.

The difference between three points and two points was clear at a glance!......

The timer behind the backboard counts down.

Beep!

The first half of the game is over, and the score is temporarily fixed at 76 to 55!

The Raptors took a total of 26 shots in the second quarter, and most of them were by Carter, as many as 17 times.

Carter scored 20 points in a single quarter! Allen was even more powerful, making 9 of 9 three-pointers and scoring 31 points!

All the players returned to the locker room.

At the entrance of the player tunnel, Raptors head coach Wilkens looked back at the score on the scoreboard and felt very uncomfortable.

Three games have already been played, and Wilkens has run out of tricks.

Before there is a precedent for defeating Allen, all tactics are trial and error.

At this time...He has done everything he could.

Do your best and leave the rest to fate!

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