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Chapter 158 I'll be thankful if you don't get blown up(1/2)

Hill was almost spurted out by Mo Mengchen's psychological shadow, and the three-pointer became his heart disease.

Mo Mengchen acted pretty well just now and did not sprinkle salt on the wound, which shows that he still loves a little.

In fact, Hill misunderstood. Mo Mengchen was just frightened by his performance. He didn't know what words to use to describe this vote, so he could only use silent mockery.

Outside the 45-degree paint area on the right, Robinson was stuck on his back, and the young general was not greedy for merit and turned his anger into motivation and passed the ball out.

Robinson holds the ball in his hand, and no one on both sides has scored yet, so he needs to break the egg.

At this time, Houston secretly walked around from behind, thinking of a sudden attack. His pace was very fast, but it was not as fast as the sound. After his teammate reminded him, the admiral turned around and looked at the moon and passed the ball out of the outside.

Vernon Maxville is a typical old-age shooter who dares to shoot but his shooting percentage is unstable.

This is not an excuse for Houston to abandon him. Although the opponent is a sharpshooter with a shooting percentage of over 30% all year round, the size of the space he puts is simply giving the opponent points.

Maxville got Robinson's pass, made a three-pointer, and made a hollow hit.

3 to 0

Houston's face darkened. He saw that the opponent's three-point shooting rate was not high and he boldly double-teamed. This goal reminded him of this.

"Why can people seize the opportunity of the core player being double-teamed and hit a three-pointer?"

Mo Mengchen was sarcastic and Hill was once again heartbroken.

In order to save face, Hill chose to play singles.

Hill ran quickly, and his opponent was not firmly standing. He made a small and lively jump step, like a flea, looking like a flash. Then, with the steps together, the ball passed through his feet, holding the ball with his left hand, and his body emitted a right-right vibration that seemed to start a breakthrough.

His opponent was tortured, and Hill finally got tired of playing, so he collected the ball and met it. Relying on his precious star status, he fouled the opponent's hand and made a backward jump shot.

"I'm still OK, guys!"

Devil Mountain turned around and said to his teammates.

The embarrassment was not that no one responded, but that the person who responded did not seem to be attentive: "I know, hurry up and get the free throw!"

Barkley shouted.

Hill became more and more sad. He worked so hard, but no one could see it. Even the touch was teasing him. It was a shame that the empty space was not touching three points.

No, I have to try again.

When Hill thought of this, his eyes became even hotter. He wanted to shoot three-pointers. He shot 1,000 three-pointers every day this summer. Although he was not as perverted as Mo Mengchen, he had been practicing hard. He didn't believe that this was not effective at all.

Added penalty hit, 3 to 3.

It was still outside the paint area on the right. Robinson took the ball and didn't look at the inside. He just wanted to attack. After the body attacked, Thorpe fell back. His original intention was to create an offensive foul by his opponent. He didn't want to make a mistake. His fallen body hit the Admiral's ball.

Barkley picked up the ball and passed it to Momonchen.

Mo Mengchen's counterattack was about to be launched, but the young general's violent foul stopped him.

"Does it hurt? It hurts right. I will never let you have a good time tonight." The young general said viciously.

Suddenly, Mo Mengchen's eyes became dangerous.

Seeing him like this, Houston swallowed: "Short, I advise you to be kind."

"Shut up, idiot!" the young general squirted back.

Before serving, Mo Mengchen came to Houston and said a few words.

"Are you sure? This is not our tactic." Houston said in surprise.

"There's nothing bad to try new things occasionally." Momonchen asked Houston to serve the ball outside the bounds.

The young general was on high alert in the front court, and he wanted to stop Mo Mengchen directly.

As a result, Houston cut out and handed over Mo Mengchen, and quickly cleared one side. This situation not only made their opponent confused, but the Pistons coaching staff off the field didn't know what was going on.

"This is not our tactic!" Collins shouted.

Matt Jones's eyes slowly magnified, there was nothing wrong, absolutely nothing wrong, it was a low-post tactic in the triangular offense.

But none of them expected that the person who carried out a low-post offense would be Mo Mengchen.

Mo Mengchen leaned against the young general in a low position.

It seems that this is a huge difference.

The live commentator broadcast a data: "Dor.Mo did not score lows in his rookie season."

As the words came to an end, Mo Mengchen gathered all his strength and arched his back fiercely at the young general.

This is the first time he has shown such an amazing strength advantage on the court. His opponent has never imagined that the weak Australian has experienced in the offseason?

Johnson could no longer think, because in the next second, Mo Mengchen's second impact knocked him to the ground.

Amid the boos from the 30,000 Holy City fans at the scene, Mo Mengchen licked the basket and scored.

Johnson could hardly think, and he watched Mo Mengchen run past his eyes without any reaction.

"Has he been beaten stupid?"

"Who knows."

Houston and Hill question and answer.

Barkley laughed: "This back hitting really has my spirit. If you hitting that kind of slut, it's nonsense to talk about any technique, and you'll just do it!"

Collins's face was as cold as ice, and he thought of many possibilities.

The biggest possibility is: Mo Mengchen has turned against him?

He wants to play a triangle offense? No, if he wants to play, he should give his opinions during training, which is his style.

It’s not his behavior to have a surprise attack on the field. Their relationship has not yet reached the point where they cannot communicate. So what exactly happened?

Collins still needs to continue to observe, and his mortal enemy, Matt Jones, felt an indescribable excitement. He thought it was Mo Mengchen's confession.

Johnson broke through the basket, causing Barkley to make two free throws with two defensive fouls.

The triangular offense disappeared, and the tactics just now seemed to have suddenly started to make a fight. Maybe even the players themselves didn't know how to fight a triangular offense.

Collins' mood has recovered a lot, which is good news.

Mo Mengchen would always suddenly take out a tactic that they had never fought before.

Especially the tactic just now, they may have never practiced it in private, so they suddenly took it out and used it. It looked simple. Mo Mengchen was on the strong side, and the other four people occupied the middle and left side, forming a deformed triangle.

Barkley sinks into a low position, and the space is opened up again, especially Mo Mengchen, standing opposite Barkley.

Do the Spurs dare to double-team?

A question arises.

After Barkley got the ball, Johnson did not move. He knew that Momonchen could not let go.

Barkley got a one-on-one opportunity. He was not polite. His fierce low-post attack ravaged the opponent in three seconds, and his powerful offensive dominated the entire penalty area, and finally ended with a powerful hand-filled basket.

Both sides played back and forth, and in the first quarter, they directly scored a rare 37-34 big score.

In this era when not paying attention to three-pointers, the first quarter is that they can score such a high score, which shows that both sides feel very good, and one thing is obvious that their defense is surprisingly bad.

The penalty area where the Admiral was in the camp should not be so fragile. It was only the only thing that Barkley broke out, and Momonchen and Houston had accurate heads on the outside.

The problem with the pistons is relatively simple. They have no air defense capabilities in their restricted areas, so it is normal to be blown up.

In the second quarter, Collins began to make large-scale adjustments using the team's lineup depth.

Keep Alan Houston, the stamina that can't run, and take Barkley, Hill, and Momontchen; Dumas, Don Reed, Theo Ratliff.

After Ratliff came on the court, the Pistons' penalty area finally had a barrier, but Mo Mengchen was gone, and the game became extremely ugly.

This is what Collins cannot understand the most.

Obviously, Curry has so many tactics to fight, why can this group of people be X**D as long as Mo Mengchen is not there?

This is a problem that Collins has been criticized for a long time.

As he said, his tactical reserves are abundant, with dozens of sets of conventional tactics, but not a fixed framework.

He has no system of his own.

These tactics are extracted from different systems, and they are extremely powerful in their respective systems, but without the support of the system, the effect will be very bad.

This is why the pistons will be so messy after Mo Mengchen ended up.

"The more chaotic Detroit is, the more important Dor.Mo is."

"I always think basketball is a team sport with five people working together, but there are indeed some players whose existence is crucial to the team."

Teammates ran around like headless flies, and Momonchen heard Matt Jones muttering to the assistant coaches: "If we play a triangle offense, they don't have to be so confused at all. The biggest use of triangle offense is to integrate supporting roles into the game!"

Did you hear it, Doug?

Mo Mengchen just played a triangle offense, but it was just an entry-level triangle offense, because they had never practiced it and could not make a very complicated triangle offense.

The round just now provided a strong argument for Jones and others. It can be foreseeable that they will have a new round of disputes after they go back.

There is still a major problem for Collins right now.

How does he use the team's lineup depth to get this game done?
To be continued...
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