NBA: This Center Is So Stable
Chapter 223
The game was a big success, and the game was a big success.
Chapter 223 Powerless Larry Brown
Just as Wang Song was daydreaming, Rasheed Wallace received a pass from Billups on the outside and made a three-pointer.
The scoreboard jumped!
3:2!
Larry Brown on the sidelines clapped excitedly. He never hesitated to applaud these veterans.
“Well done, guys. That’s how we play. Kick the New Yorkers hard!”
The Knicks players standing on the court seemed to feel the passion of the Pistons’ bench, and Nash decisively responded with a three-pointer.
“Answer ball!”
3:5!
The voice of the Madison Garden MC permeated the entire arena.
This is the home team that Knicks fans want to see. The passionate back-and-forth is the real Knicks.
Turning back, the Pistons attack.
They want to get back on the field, and Hamilton takes over the team’s offensive banner.
One step outside the three-point line and follow Ben’s screen to record a three-pointer!
This is a very bold attempt. Ben’s wandering outside the restricted area means that the Pistons have no one guarding the restricted area.
They can only hope for the strong reinforcement “Roaring Heavenly Lord”.
Clang!
A crisp iron sound rang out.
The masked man’s confident three-point response was unsuccessful.
Rasheed Wallace averaged 7.8 rebounds per game in this playoffs. Although it is not as good as the 12.3 when he was in the Trail Blazers, he is still a reliable inside player for the Pistons players.
But in front of Wang Song, this trust collapsed in an instant.
Without Ben Wallace’s encirclement, Rasheed Wallace could not beat Wang Song in a one-on-one situation.
Even if he was lucky enough to lead by half a body, the long arm behind him would still snatch the rebound.
Although “Roaring God” can do these dirty and tiring jobs, his position in the team has become clearer as he gets older. It can even be said that it is in such an environment that he no longer needs to be like Ben.
Train all those dead muscles!
Flexibility is an indispensable part of the No. 4 position, there is no doubt about that. Facing the strong Wang Song, this rising star from the East, he spread his hands helplessly.
It’s not that he doesn’t want to grab this offensive rebound, but there is really no way.
The Knicks didn’t give them a chance to breathe and directly launched a fast break, just like the unsuccessful part in the previous game.
After adjustments, the Knicks in G2 regained their vitality.
TNT studio.
The scene of the Eastern Conference Finals is being played in the studio.
As a nationally broadcast game, TNT invited their ace commentator to the scene for this highlight.
Kenny Smith and his partner Charles Barkley.
“I believe everyone has seen the opening game. Both teams are full of passion. I believe this game will leave the suspense to the end like G1.”
“Charles!”
Kenny Smith looked at Barkley in surprise, his eyes widened: “Isn’t the situation on the field clear enough now? The Knicks have taken the lead and they have regained their lost feeling.”
“I can assert that the last half of this game will definitely enter garbage time!”
Barkley looked at his partner who was confident and smiled faintly: “Kenny, tell me what gives you confidence? That Asian boy!”
“Let me guess, this guy will most likely get 25 points and 12 rebounds in this game, and the end result will be a 0:2 score for the Knicks.”
“This is the best case, just like the last game.”
At the end, Barkley spread his hands and smiled noncommittally.
While the two were talking and laughing, the game on the field was fast-paced.
Most of the first quarter had passed, and with the Knicks’ recovery, they took a small lead.
11:18!
The big score on the scoreboard stimulated Larry Brown’s eyes a little, and the lost Knicks found themselves.
In the last game, the Pistons coaching staff tried to cut off the connection between Wang Song and his teammates through tactics and defensive strategies, but in this game, the strategy suddenly failed.
When the Knicks’ three-pointers were shot, no one could stop them from moving forward, just like the first two rounds of the series.
Larry Brown was as anxious as an ant in a hot pot, pacing back and forth on the sidelines, thinking about solutions.
But things were not as simple as he imagined. In this game, the Knicks not only regained their accuracy on the outside, but also Kurt and Wang Song in the restricted area regained their original tacit understanding.
Especially Asians
The boy played very tough in this game.
He no longer insisted on passing the ball to his teammates. When there was a good opportunity, he would finish directly. In terms of rebounding, Wang Song showed terrifying dominance.
Relying on the combination of Big Ben and Rasheed Wallace to barely suppress the opponent, and under Wang Song’s continuous secondary offensive, both of them had two fouls at the end of the first quarter.
Taking advantage of the timeout, Larry Brown arranged a new strategy for the two guards in the team.
He began to ask the Pistons to return to their own rhythm, play a positional battle like the last game, and not panic and let the opponent lead the rhythm.
Controlling the loss of points is what the Pistons are good at!
In the remaining five minutes of the first quarter, the Pistons strictly implemented the strategy. With Billups deliberately suppressing the rhythm, the Pistons’ offensive efficiency began to decline.
At the end of the first quarter, the Pistons trailed the Knicks 19:29.
Larry Brown was awakened by this painful score, and he seemed to be still immersed in the last game.
With the game initiative completely lost, the Pistons really couldn’t think of any way to stop the Knicks’ offense.
As for Larry Brown’s self-proclaimed tempo-pressing play, it was even more bullshit.
The 5s fast break initiated by Nash would transfer the ball to the frontcourt almost the moment the Knicks grabbed the offensive rebound.
The Pistons couldn’t slow down at all, and it was simply wishful thinking to try to use positional warfare to counter the efficiency of mobile warfare.
With the number of rounds and offensive efficiency not significantly higher than the opponent, the Pistons’ offense was completely lagging behind.
The second quarter began.
Larry Brown tried to use the second lineup with an advantage to chase points, but an unexpected scene appeared on the court.
The Asian big man still didn’t leave the court. After playing almost the entire first quarter, Wang Song still stood firm on the court.
When Larry Brown hoped that Wang Song’s performance would decline due to lack of physical strength, the Chinese rookie taught the young Pistons substitutes a lesson.
Wang Song helped Larry Brown prove once again why the Pistons’ substitutes could only be substitutes in front of the Five Tigers.
The second quarter ended with 10 rebounds, which directly crushed the Pistons.
At the end of the half, they fell from 10 points behind in the first quarter to 20 points.
In the locker room.
Larry Brown tried to encourage the team, but the huge score difference formed a sharp contrast with the previous game.
Without a superstar, it was destined to be difficult for the Pistons to complete a comeback.
Finally, the whistle sounded.
The Pistons lost the game 78:100!
(End of this chapter)
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