Chapter 515 The fun of this game
To defeat the Pistons, you must first suppress their game rhythm.
The Trail Blazers did this tonight, and the pistons' rhythm was staggering.
Even if Hill has 14 points in a single quarter, they can enter the second quarter with a 5-point advantage, and let the Pistons, who averaged 34 points in the first quarter of each game, scored only 25 points.
30 to 25
In the second quarter, both sides used a half-main and half-substitute lineup to attack.
The quality of substitutes for the Pistons and the Trail Blazers is very high, and the game is extremely good. Even if the rankings of these two teams are not taken into account, it is a game worth the price.
Under the care of Sprewell, Mo Mengchen only made one jump shot in the first quarter, scoring 2 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists, and it seemed that he was really defended.
Mo Mengchen sat off the field, and on the field, Weber was launching an attack.
As the No. 4 position, he has perfect body and skills. Facing Jerome Williams, he leaned his back close, crushed with his weight, and finally turned over and hooked to score.
The movements are not good at all.
"Why would anyone call him the most gorgeous power forward in history?" Mo Mengchen said in confusion.
Hill tried to explain: "Because his passing skills are gorgeous and diverse?"
"Then why not call it the most gorgeous power forward in history?" Mo Mengchen thought that this was the standard answer. Apart from passing, all Weber's technical movements were incompatible with gorgeousness. They were almost the same as those of vulgarity. Where was it gorgeous?
The obscene hooking hands, the obscene straight arm picking pictures, and even the hunchback when dribbling, it is not beautiful no matter how you look at it.
Hill continued to explain: "This is more impressive?"
Yes, it is indeed more profound. Twenty years later, it will be fraudulent marketing. Some poor fans who have never seen him play will have a wrong impression of him because of some coquettish passes.
And those clips are just glimpses of Weber's career, and the real Weber plays a game of vulgarity.
Although it is vulgar, it is useful. If you hit the hook, the score difference will become 34 to 27, and the Trail Blazers will lead by 7 points.
Dumas plays a role in stabilizing the morale of the army on the court, and the Trail Blazers ask Stoudemire to deal with him.
Although Dumas was a member of the best defensive lineup when he was young, he is not the same as before. He could not defend Stoudemire under such circumstances.
If you don't shoot, Stoudemire starts a counterattack like a wind.
36 to 27
In the blink of an eye, the difference reached 9 points.
Only three minutes later in the second quarter, Dumas obviously could not defend against Stoudemire.
This is the benefit of putting Stoudemire in the second team. Sprewell can suppress Momonchen in the first team, while Flying Squirrels will ravage Dumas with speed in the second team.
Mike Dunleavy has a good plan.
Westfal saw the essence of this routine, and what really surprised him was Mo Mengchen's performance.
He acted like he was really suppressed by Sprayville.
But, you know, this is a monster who can lead the team to overthrow the 96 Bulls in his rookie season.
Last year, he averaged 32 points, 7 rebounds and 12 assists per game in seven games in the Eastern Conference Finals. The legendary Game6 and Game7 are both the best players of the two teams in terms of data. Facing the strongest defense team in the league, he has performed extraordinary performances, which is only him last year.
Now he is definitely one level stronger than last year. How could he be limited to death by Sprewell?
"Do you need my help?"
Five minutes later, the Trail Blazers scored a 9-point difference, forcing Westfar to replace Momonchen and Hill.
They usually come on stage at this time, and Hill is concerned about Mo Mengchen's performance, so he has this question.
Mo Mengchen said with a smile: "Just take care of yourself."
"What the hell do you want to do?" Hill asked.
"Don't guess my mind, it's like the brightest star in the night sky." Mo Mengchen said lightly, "You can see it, but you can't understand it."
This sentence is really confusing Hill.
After Mo Mengchen came on the court, Dunleavy quickly replaced Sprewell, which was targeted to the extreme.
Even fans could see that Dunleavy was fighting Mo Mengchen to death.
Mo Mengchen pushed forward in the backcourt.
When he arrived at the logo, his dribbling speed slowed down. Sprewell stood outside the three-point line and waited for Mo Mengchen to approach.
Sprewell is fast, high and able to jump, and it is really difficult to deal with from Momonchen's perspective.
The other party was quick, but not as fast as him.
This is the conclusion that Mo Mengchen reached through the confrontation in the first quarter. His speed is faster than Sprayville. Although it is limited, the master can decide the winner with a little gap, let alone the speed is better?
But Mo Mengchen didn't want to expose this here.
This is the interesting thing about this game.
What exactly should I do to show off, but I don't make Mike Dunleavy think that I was a failure to let Sprewell defend?
Momonchen slapped the ball and waved to Jerome Williams.
This is what he does. Every time he attacks, he has to use pick-and-roll. He has to let them know in this way - Sprewell's defense is so strong that I have to play pick-and-roll every round.
Williams' pick-and-roll is not the usual left and right pick-and-roll, but the prediction of Sprewell's movement, which is several meters away from the pick-and-roll.
Momontchen suddenly started, bringing Sprewell to Williams.
When the two collided, Sprewell could not feel how fast Momonchen was, but more because Williams' pick-and-roll made it difficult for him to follow.
In a blink of an eye, Mo Mengchen flew to the ground and made a layup.
34 to 41
"So fast..." Dunleavy was insidiously shocked, and he asked Spraywell, "trell, can you keep up?"
Mo Mengchen's speed was indeed very fast, but the speed he showed just now did not exceed Sprewell's perception, so his answer was yes: "Don't worry, leave it to me!"
The Tactical Flexibility of the Trail Blazers is mainly reflected in the two inside players.
Weber and Sabonis, both of whom are the most passable No. 4 and No. 5 in all the best passes. Whether in high and low positions, they can do the axes. Sometimes they just need to stand at the left and right forty-five degrees and get stuck, and the choice of the outside line is much simpler.
In this round, Webber was about to get to the position, and Hill instantly shrank inside and double-teamed him.
Hill moved, and Walter Williams also moved. This 3D player who was suppressed by Hill from the beginning to the present only wanted to get the ball from Webber and then used a dunk to make Hill stare at him.
Williams's ball was just thrown, and Wallace, who was originally outside the paint area, quickly retracted.
His height makes people feel unbelievable that he can be the backbone of the penalty area.
However, he is undoubtedly Optimus Prime of the Piston.
The short body means he can complete the high pick-and-roll delays that can only be achieved by modern insiders, and can also return from outside the paint area to protect the basket at an incredible speed. The explosive bounce and the long arm span make him have the ability to protect the basket that is not in line with his body.
“Amazing closure!”
Wallace succeeded in assisting defense, Mo Mengchen received the rebound, ignored Sprewell, who wanted to press close to him, handed the ball behind him and sent it forward.
The basketball flew into the distance.
"The long pass to Alan Houston is so beautiful, it's simply a textbook for counter-attacking passes."
Houston got a pass and scored a layup.
36 to 41
Sprewell was so angry that he obviously made Momon Dust difficult to score. Why can this guy still influence the game in various ways?
"If you want to be careful, you may have to work hard for 20 years." Mo Mengchen said regretfully.
Spraywell said angrily: "I must guard you tonight!"
Unconvincing and ruthless words.
Momonchen wanted to anger Sprewell and make him lose his composure. As long as he and Weber and Sabonis had a conflict on the ball, the game would become much more interesting.
Unfortunately, this guy changed his orders after coming to Portland, defended seriously, and completed his instructions to Dunleavy with perfect results.
It has indeed changed a lot from before.
However, he still has a very strong temper. After Mo Mengchen sprayed trash talk, he asked Weber and Sabonis to go aside - in fact, they were adjusted away through tactical gestures - to face people like Mo Mengchen. If he keeps defending, he will be furious by his trash talk sooner or later. Sprewell occasionally plays singles with the ball, which Weber and Sabonis can understand.
As long as you can score.
Sprewell has a top-notch first step. Although he is not as perverted as Hill, he is not something Mo Mengchen can react.
"Did you see Ben? He's waiting for you." Mo Mengchen used Wallace to shock Spraywell and forced him to jump shot.
It was originally a one-step process, but suddenly there were variables.
This defense should have been made by Hill, and Mo Mengchen insisted on playing against Sprewell, and Hill could only let him do it. Now, his defense effect is not that bad.
With Wallace here, Sprewell couldn't make a breakthrough, and he didn't let Weber and Sabonis pull the space even further, and made a continuous move backward and forced a strong shot.
There is no accurate idea in this kind of ball.
For these people who like to pull out, fans always say that their pull out defense has no choice but to pull out because they jump too high and they are the only ones who decide where the ball hits.
This sentence is actually true.
Generally speaking, you can't cover it, and the shooting player himself decides the result of the shooting.
However, this kind of shooting with all your strength cannot guarantee the hit rate. In that case, there is no accurate idea. The power under the feet is too fierce and can only be driven by the force of fingers.
Bang!
Sprewell shot and made a shot.
Mo Mengchen quickly turned around and Williams helped him get the rebound.
Then, there was another round of violent counterattack like turbulent waves.
Sprewell retreated quickly enough, but unfortunately he couldn't beat four hands with both fists, and was fought back by Mo Mengchen and Hill in cooperation.
38 to 41
Within two minutes, the difference between 9 points and 3 points changed, and Dunleavy immediately called for a timeout and readjustment.
Chapter completed!