Chapter 368 I'm just standing on the shoulders of giants
Young people are not lacking in fighting spirit and have sufficient physical strength to fight to the end. It is not advisable to use a strategy of exhausting them when dealing with the Timberwolves.
To beat them up, it depends on a wave of flow.
Otherwise, Garnett and Marbury would be fucked up in the same direction, and they might end up being turned over.
Bobby Jackson has the courage that Mo Mengchen does not have. To put it bluntly, it is brainless. If opened, it can cause great trouble to the opponent, and if it cannot be opened, it will also become a burden to the team.
"He has a strong offense, but he needs to find his teammates."
Hill said.
The Pistons have a strong second team, not only Bobby Jackson, but others have the ability to fight alone. This is the confidence for Frauses to make large-scale rotations.
Tonight, the Timberwolves played seven-player rotation, and the Pistons had twelve people on the field to play. Except for Lauderdale, several water dispenser managers, including Dumas, went up and took a walk.
Mo Mengchen and Hill were not there, which should have been a good opportunity for the Timberwolves to chase points. Unfortunately, Jackson competed with Marbury for two rounds alone, and Barkley also found a touch on the outside.
The difference of 6 points not only did not narrow, but instead widened to 9 points at the end of the third quarter.
"I probably should have been on the bench early." Frauses had a sudden whim.
After three minutes in the fourth quarter, the Timberwolves failed to narrow the gap to below 9 points.
Barkley wanted the ball to attack with his back, and he played for 25 minutes tonight because he was the only one who could consume Garnett on the offensive end.
Although Frause's rotation strategy is rigid, it is not static. When he encounters a "must-have" moment, he will also let specific personnel play a few more minutes of games.
Barkley crushed in with his weight of 121 kilograms.
His offense is suspected of hitting people, and his elbow placement is not standardized.
The incident happened suddenly, and the referee could not tell clearly at the first time. The inside line was the most intense position on the court, and we expect the penalty area to have absolutely clean confrontation? It is impossible. These people were eager to try their best to avoid the referee's eyes and do some dirty movements that were beneficial to them.
A player like Barkley who opens the road with his elbow can almost be regarded as a clear stream because he is within the control of the referee.
After many sinister and dirty methods were used, the referee didn't know what happened.
But this round, Barkley's power was very strong, and Garnett could not resist it and was knocked down.
The referee still didn't respond.
Barkley jumped up to wipe the board and scored.
91 to 80
Frauses is preparing to substitution again, this time it is the final adjustment.
Momontchen Hill and Pollard replaced Jackson Reid and Barkley.
Giving up hand-to-hand combat in the inside and pursuing speed and counterattack, although Pollard cannot consume Garnett like Barkley, he is a qualified blue-collar meat shield and has a certain control surface under the basket. He has excellent protection for rebounds and is extremely good at fighting for indirect rebounds.
He averaged only 14 minutes of playing time, but he ranked third in the team indirect rebounds, which was higher than Wallace, who averaged 18 minutes per game.
Afterwards, Barkley took the initiative to foul and he was extremely tired.
His average playing time has been reduced to 26 minutes, and tonight he has played for 28 minutes. Under the running and bombing system, there are many rounds, and the inside needs to keep turning back and running to follow the big team. This is an extremely difficult task for Barkley. Until now, he has no strength, otherwise he would not have risked a foul just now. If he doesn't do that, Garnett will definitely block him at the end of his strength.
Either you are replaced by a foul or you are condoned by the referee to steal a point, and you will make a profit no matter what.
"Don't worry, let's end this game quickly!" Barkley said boredly.
The Timberwolves served the ball outside the boundary and everyone was ready to run.
The intention of this tactic was too obvious. Mo Mengchen immediately targeted it, stuck the pass position, Garnett could not send the ball, and was about to call for a temporary stop loss, but the referee whistle sounded.
"Serving violation!"
"Fucking stinky xx!" Garnett cursed rudely.
Of course he should have been a big hit. They were behind double digits in the fourth quarter, and now they have sent another attack in vain.
If the Pistons continue to score, it will become difficult for them.
They have not experienced any big scenes. They made it to the playoffs last season and just walked through the "I, the Minnesota Timberwolves' trip to the first round".
Hill sent the ball to Momonchen.
Mo Mengchen dribbled past LYI, slapped the ball with his left hand, raised his right hand, bent his thumb, and pointed his four fingers upwards.
Scalpel No. 4 tactic!
The scalpel series tactics are tactics designed specifically for the team by Mo Mengchen. After three seasons, only four scalpel tactics were designed.
The feature of this tactic is that it is suitable for any system. If the piston does not run and bomb in the future, the scalpel tactic will still be applicable.
A tactic that applies to any system is not easy, it requires considerable changes and comprehensiveness to deal with any situation.
The No. 4 tactic has never been used in actual combat.
The starting style is Hill and Houston's high-end double pick-and-roll, and the two forward guards are responsible for the pick-and-roll, which makes everyone dazzled.
But when Mo Mengchen broke through, the Timberwolves' position was torn apart.
A considerable number of teams can't even handle the starting style. The Timberwolves' defensive system relies entirely on Garnett's defense. His ability to switch defenses and follow up with the speed of the little guy gave him a unique advantage when defending the pick-and-roll. This tactic does not require the inside to come out of the pick-and-roll, so he waits with peace of mind in the inside.
However, Mo Mengchen didn't just want to get 2 points.
2 points are too few, he wants 3 points.
Therefore, after breaking through to the deepest position, even his opponent felt that the ball was necessary, and no one noticed that Houston quietly moved to the bottom corner on the left.
Who would miss the opportunity to pass the ball out and shoot and let teammates shoot three-pointers?
Momon Dust Society.
Before Mo Mengchen could attack, Garnett saw him pass the ball out.
"Swish!"
Houston made a three-pointer without a defense, which shows that the Timberwolves not only did not defend well in breaking through but also had a terrible three-pointer.
Tonight, Houston scored 22 points with these jump shots that took advantage of the position to find the bargain.
94 to 80
The commentator on the scene saw the time and said regretfully, "There is not much time left for the Timberwolves. The next few attacks will determine whether they can maintain the suspense until the end."
Because as long as they can't make a shot, the Pistons will let them know how terrible the counterattack of the running team is.
In this era when the average average of only 100 points or even less than 100 points per game, the Pistons can average 121 points per game, which is a bit terrible offensive to the number 121.
"The biggest difference between Detroit and the running and bombing team is that they pursue offense while not giving up on defense."
"The idea of running and shooting is to defend one point and nine points offense, but they are five points and five points offense. I was wondering, if they gave up defense and full-time attack like the Nuggets a few years ago, can they average 130 points per game?"
This terrible idea diverted the fans' attention, and no one even paid attention to Garnett's shooting.
Average of 130 points per game? Not impossible, these lunatics!
After Garnett made a stunt for four seconds, Mo Mengchen received a long pass from behind and scored a layup.
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A 16-point difference, if that isn't enough to despair their opponents, they will continue to attack until they give up on resistance.
The larger the score difference, the stronger the pressure. Garnett's current pressure is not available in the first three quarters.
Before, they had no risk of losing or pressure to attack. If they messed up, they would mess up and fight back in the next round. Now the offense in each round is related to victory and defeat, and the victory and defeat are in their own hands.
"Bang!"
They are not ready to take on this responsibility.
Mo Mengchen grabbed the defensive rebound and then pushed the fast break.
Another four-second counterattack fast break that made people tingled, Houston scored his 26th point.
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With seven minutes left, the Timberwolves' collapse was not surprising. They had no experience in fighting against a strong team like the Pistons until they won the final battle.
With Marbury's self-defeating three-pointer in the frontcourt, Mo Mengchen took the rebound and dribbled the ball behind him while he was marching, and he reached the three-point line to chase the three-pointer.
"Swish!"
"Six minutes left, but the game is over."
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The Timberwolves requested a timeout and Frauses replaced the full substitute.
Mo Mengchen brought a large triple-double with 16 points, 14 rebounds and 15 assists, and sat quietly under the court and drank the Gatorade drink prepared by Anne Sorvino.
On the Timberwolves' side, Garnett and Marbury both covered their heads with towels.
"It's so cruel. They resisted the whole three quarters and were beaten in two minutes."
"In two minutes, the 11-point difference became 21 points. Dyiryi personally killed the suspense of the game. Now he is sitting on the bench and drinking Gatorade. Maybe Gatorade will soon invite him as a spokesperson because this guy sits there and drinks Gatorade too often."
Foster looked at Momonchen's playing time tonight.
He won 161415 in 26 minutes, and his efficiency was terrifyingly high.
"If this continues, Ethan's average playing time will fall below 30 minutes." Foster didn't know whether he was surprised or felt that he played too little.
Frauses asked with a smile, "Isn't this good?"
"Incredible!" There is no reason Foster can stay with the Pistons for so long. He has to lick it vigorously when it is time to lick it. "Adam, you have brought out an incredible team."
"No," said Frauses modestly, his eyes falling on Momontchen Hill Houston and others, "I just stood on the giant's shoulder to point the way."
After six minutes of garbage time, Lauderdale finally got on the field.
He scored 8 points, 4 rebounds, 2 blocks and 5 fouls in six minutes, and he was having a lot of fun.
The competition also came to an end in a relatively harmonious atmosphere.
Chapter completed!