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Chapter 737: The Achilles heel of 76 people

If the two teams had their first fight not long ago, the 76ers showed their muscles to the Pistons, indicating that "we came together to deal with you bastards", the first quarter tonight was the Pistons' return gift.

As the defending champions, they have won consecutive championships in the past two years. The king of the league has shrouded the evil shadow of the East. Any Eastern team who wants to climb up must pass their level.

If this level is good, pennies don’t have to leave Orlando, Duncan doesn’t have to leave Boston, and he doesn’t have to join Iverson.

The Pistons had a fierce confrontation with the 76ers and finally gained the advantage by taking advantage of their home court.

After the first quarter, the Pistons led 76ers by 7 points.

In the second quarter, the Pistons' lineup was Ginobili, Houston, Davis, Lewis and Miller.

A lineup with almost no defense in the inside.

The strangest thing about this lineup is that Houston and Davis have joined forces again. Since the two of them have had a conflict, Westfal has intentionally separated them and prevented them from playing together, but has adjusted back tonight.

Although Davis had no communication with Houston, he did not do anything that harmed the interests of the team because he disliked each other. The two of them took the initiative to cooperate on the court, which made people very pleased.

Although the Pistons' lineup does not have an inside defense, it has a strong impact. Ginobili, who has the ball rights, began to tear open the 76ers' outside line in succession.

Iverson couldn't sit still, and even if he could sit, Brown wouldn't let him continue to sit down.

It was under Larry Brown that Iverson started a 40-minute game average. At this time, the score was widened by the opponent to 10 points, and neither he nor Brown would continue to watch this way.

Iverson returned to the court. The score was 37 to 27.

Iverson scored a three-pointer as soon as he came up, 30-37.

His defensive problems were obvious, and Davis saw it clearly, allowing Ginobili to stop and break through, open up space, and let Houston eat Iverson one-on-one.

The King of CNB took advantage of his physical advantage to score a goal.

39 to 30

He forgot that his opponent was a mad dog, and he was full of fighting spirit. Houston played one goal on him, and he wanted to get three goals back.

Duncan is not here, Ratliff escorted Iverson. He is like those undefensive scoring small forwards in the 1980s. He only knows how to fight one-on-one, and only has one-on-one. He only has the basket left when he gets the ball.

Houston obviously couldn't stand it, and was shaken away by Iverson's big change, cut into the left wing, and scored a jump shot.

32 to 39

Come back, Ginobili made a big break from Davis and missed a three-pointer.

The 76ers' counterattack was stopped by Miller with a foul before it even started.

Houston had some physical problems with his full play in the first quarter. Defending Iverson required him to run more than usual, but he did not get more rewards than usual.

Iverson was unable to prevent him from running a lot, not only did he lose his physical strength, but he also had problems at the psychological level.

Davis once again did something that the coaching staff and Momonchen wanted to see.

He took the initiative to step forward and switch defense with Houston, and the two had no communication. The CITIC King knew what to do was right. Now is not the time to save face, so he gave up his position and let Davis and Houston play.

Davis made his debut with defense and ball-holding attack at the Pistons. Later, he gradually enriched his skills. Defense is still the foundation for his maintenance. However, in order to compete for the start this season, he has done too many things that he shouldn't have done.

Now that he has returned to his old career, he is still an impossible task to defend Iverson, but his height and physical fitness ensure that the defensive end can provide great pressure to his opponents at any time.

This direct impact on Iverson is that it is difficult for Davis to make achievements on the offensive end, because he has to put in all his efforts on the defensive end.

Davis stubbornly pestered Iverson and allowed him to make 3 of 8 shots in the next four minutes.

Ginobili took advantage of Iverson's offensive efficiency to launch the defensive counterattack that the Pistons are best at.

Within four minutes, the piston once again widened the score difference to double digits, and this time the score difference exceeded the score difference, reaching 13 points.

49 to 37

Letting Iverson play is to chase points, but it makes the situation more passive.

Brown called for a timeout, replaced all the main players, and at the same time identified the core of the attack on the field.

After the untouched Iverson's attack sequence retreated to Duncan, from now on, every attack of the 76ers will pass through the Shi Buddha's hand.

On the Pistons, Davis, Houston and Miller were replaced.

Momonchen, Hill and Wallace were replaced.

The 76ers are not Snow on the side of the game against Mo Mengchen, but a soy sauce player named Kevin Ollie.

Although he is a soy sauce player, he has played in the NBA for 13 years. As a 193 cm double-athlete guard, he played for 12 teams in his 13-year NBA career, which can be said to have left footprints in half of the United States.

What impressed Mo Mengchen the most was his three-pointer.

I don't know if Larry Brown is biased against the defender who can shoot three-pointers. If Snow's three-pointer is a level that you don't need to look at, then this Ollie's three-pointer...

Out of respect, Mo Mengchen only let him three meters away.

Every season of Ollie's career, three-point shooting is 0.

Facing such a guy, guarding against his three-pointers is not only an insult to him, but also an insult to the defenders.

Brown hoped to open up the situation with Duncan, but in the end, Ollie, who had no three-point ability, controlled the field on the court. So when they handed the ball to Duncan, Mo Mengchen was even more despicable than Fang Tangjing in "Nine-rank Sesame Official".

I'll come in and double-team you! I won't leave if I beat you to death!

Ollie had no three-point threat at all. He stood alone opposite Duncan, hoping that Shifo would pass the ball out.

Duncan also knew what Oli's three-pointer was, so he risked the steal and hit it.

Momonchen's double-team is impeccable, and the problem is that Lewis, who defends Duncan, is worthy of Iverson's trash talk.

It smells and rotten like shit.

Duncan attacked Lewis's cover goal, and faced the block, first shot that he didn't expect it to hit, solving the crisis of double-teaming. The basket pressed against Lewis' body, and continuously hit the offensive rebounds under the basket, and made four consecutive shots, and finally hit the ball in.

39 to 49

Lewis looked at Mo Mengchen's dark face and was about to explain a few words.

Mo Mengchen waved his hand and signaled him to shut up: "Every word you say is shit. Don't explain it, your defense is terrible."

Lewis picked up the ball on the ground sadly and sent it to Mo Mengchen.

After halftime, Momonchen handed the ball to Ginobili.

Interested fans have gradually discovered a phenomenon, that is, Ginobili's team status is gradually improving.

After the New Year, due to a fractured right hand of Jerome Williams, the Pistons' rotation will inevitably be adjusted. Houston is undecided about the contract renewal, and Davis refuses to renew the contract, so Ginobili's playing time increased from 15 minutes per game to 19 minutes.

Moreover, his performance has proved that he is a victim of the depth of the Pistons' terrifying lineup. If he is given more playing time, his bright spots will also increase.

Ginobili attacked the Hawk-like attack with him, and quickly broke Iverson's single defense and penetrated into the ground like a virus.

At the moment he cut in, Ratliff and Duncan's defense approached together, but Demon Sword had already prepared a countermeasure. Hill, who sneaked in from the other side, became the biggest beneficiary of the offense.

The Argentinian's breakthrough took him away Optimus Prime, the 76ers. After passing the ball, Devil Mountain took two steps and crossed the basket and dunked backhand.

51 to 39

Oli's game became difficult. Mo Mengchen just took a humiliating empty defense against him, but now he has changed his tricks.

He wanted to pass the ball to Duncan, but Mo Mengchen refused to let him go, and he increased the pressure on his defense and forced Oli to the other side.

This scene almost made Brown vomit blood. He scolded and shouted off the court, which was not helpful to the game. Oli was forced to stay away from the position, and he was about to lose his operating space.

By the time Ollie wanted to make a desperate bet and forcefully break through, he had no room for breakthrough, and there were only two roads left.

Go out of bounds or take risks to pass the ball.

Anyone will choose the latter because at least there is a glimmer of hope.

This is also the interesting thing about the defensive trap. You think pushing you to this point is the opponent's limit, but it is not.

The real limit is to force you to pass the ball out and then break it.

Ollie's pass was robbed by the pistons like a robber. Hill grabbed the ball and rushed forward quickly. Brown roared and asked the technical station for a timeout.

With Hill's steal counter-dunk, the game was stopped again.

This is the death of the 76ers******* There are superstars on the outside, but as long as Iverson doesn't play No. 1, their No. 1 will be swallowed alive by Mo Mengchen.

As the No. 2 position, Iverson's attack power is indeed fierce, but his figure is also destined to be the focus of his opponent's attack.

McGee at No. 3 has a very good defense, but unfortunately, as No. 3, his figure is more tanning than No. 2. When facing Hill, he will be beaten until his eyes turn black.

If the strength of the No. 1 position cannot keep up with Mo Mengchen, it would be fine. At least he can dribble the ball through half the game and hand the ball over the two super giants. That's fine.

However, Snow and Oli, two full-time No. 1 position, were the deadly fatal shots.

Their three-pointer allowed Mo Mengchen to be confident and bold in the unlimited double-teaming of Duncan, and how to feel comfortable. In the end, Duncan's offense was ineffective due to the unlimited double-teaming. The Pistons only needed to concentrate firepower against Iverson alone.

A huge problem was placed in front of Brown, and in fact he could solve this problem with just a little adjustment.

Let Iverson return to the damn No. 1 position.

Historical results have proved that Iverson at No. 2 is the strongest Iverson, but the problem now is that if he doesn't play No. 1, the 76ers will be defeated by the Pistons.

At the same time, will Iverson and Duncan in No. 1 spark sparks or burst into ice?
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