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Chapter seven hundred and eighty first chat very happy

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"Goals are the answer" is almost the purpose of the Pistons in the first quarter.

With 212 frontcourt pressing throughout the entire quarter, the Pistons played an imaginary offensive efficiency.

The 76ers scored 33 points, only giving the opponent 20 points.

"Almost a replica of game6," said Morris Chicks pessimistically. "Will the sixth defeat continue to live in the seventh?"

The 212 frontcourt press received a miraculous effect. Not only did the 76ers not only couldn't adapt, but they couldn't find a good solution for a while.

The pistons rotate in an orderly manner.

In the first quarter, Momonchen, Hill, Houston, Ginobili and Ricky Davis played in turn.

In order to maintain high intensity on the defensive end, Westfar used eight-player rotation in the first quarter.

The opening lineup of the second quarter was Hill, Davis, Louis M. Lore, Jerome Williams and Lewis.

Only one of the five people on the field, Lewis was unable to defend, and the other four were evil tigers who could kill hundreds of people.

Aaron McGee's offense caused a foul by Lore, and he will go to the free throw line.

No one expected that free throws became the most comfortable way for the 76ers to score.

The high-intensity offense and defense have greatly reduced their physical strength. The Pistons have changed three or four sets of lineups, and they are still rotating with six people. Except for Iverson, the other four are all on the court.

Once there is a free throw opportunity, their free throwers will always find ways to delay time, so that they and their teammates can breathe a few more breaths and make them even more breathing.

Free throws have no rhythm, but if you proactively delay time, you will not find the usual free throw feeling.

McGee's usual free throw shooting percentage is 77%, and he has a high probability of hitting both free throws, but now he has lost one free throw.

21 to 33

It was the Pistons' turn to attack, Hill presided over the overall situation, Lorre stood firm in the corner, and Davis was responsible for becoming the second contact point on the periphery.

"This kid has changed a lot," said Barkley.

He refers to Davis. Since he was scolded by Mo Mengchen in the Christmas Games, Davis has become a different person. He no longer asks for it and has talked much less. He only relies on his performance on the field to prove himself.

Whether it is to win the recognition of his teammates or to make a decision to change, all signs show that he is more selfless than ever.

Even a guy like Lore who can't play the ball at all, as long as he is present, he will try his best to create opportunities for the opponent.

Good opportunities are given to teammates, bad opportunities are given to yourself.

Hill broke through from the wing, attracting the defender in front of Davis to his side, grabbing the ball with his right hand and throwing it out of the three-point line. Davis got the ball, and he had the chance to shoot, but he was not in a hurry to do so. He just looked like he was about to attack, forcing Lore's defender to rush over to assist in defense, and then took advantage of the opponent's way to the bottom corner.

At this point, the 76ers' outside defense completely collapsed, and Lore scored three points to end this perfect cooperation.

36 to 21

"Tonight, every outside player on the Pistons scored points." Chicks glanced at the roster and suddenly said, "No, no, rookie Michael Reed was on the activation list tonight, but he has not yet appeared."

All Pistons players, only three were wearing appearance uniforms, namely Barkley, Lauderdale and Reed.

Barkley is now semi-retired, and this life-and-death battle is not his turn to play; except for the fact that he met O'Neal, Lauderdale is a mascot at other times; as a spare tire Momonchen found to prevent Houston from leaving the team, Reed does not have enough combat power now, and his famous shooting skills have not been practiced yet, and defense cannot be useful at this time, so he has not yet appeared tonight.

Mo Mengchen did not care about Reid like he cared about Ricky Davis and others. Because Reid was a strong and ambitious person, he basically reached his upper limit in his previous life. If it weren't for injury, his peak period would have lasted longer.

For such a guy, he just needs to let him grow wildly. In the competition-filled piston, he will make greater progress than in his previous life.

Sometimes Mo Mengchen couldn't help but sigh that there was really a gap between people. If every rookie was as worry-free as Reed, he wouldn't have so much trouble.

At this time, Davis and Hill led the defense of 76ers at the same time, forcing Eric Snow to make a mistake.

"This guy ended up becoming a good player," Barkley said.

"Good player?" Mo Mengchen agreed with Barkley's statement as he watched Davis slam high-fives with Hill with regret and devoted all his energy to the next round of defense.

It's barely considered.

The 76ers were extremely uncomfortable with the mad dog-like frontcourt press such as the Pistons. Iverson was not there, and the others were locked, so they could only rely on Duncan.

With Snow's shooting threat, Davis didn't take him seriously at all. He was like Momonchen and was easily displaced unless Duncan attacked.

Duncan's attack was not like O'Neal's giant beast that swallowed the sky and spit out the earth.

O'Neal's ultimate strength, strength plus weight, allows him to explode all single defenses; Duncan is the ultimate skill, and relatively speaking, his offense is not as stable as O'Neal, because he needs considerable rhythm and space. When Davis doubles inward, passing is the best choice.

But who can he pass it on to?

Snow, who averaged O.1 three-pointers per game?

Rather than pass it to him, it is better to take a risk attack.

Shifo's selflessness was praised by many people, but now he has made a choice that is not selfless. The cheers at Wells Fargo Center can almost shake the retired jersey on the roof to the wind.

Duncan played 1-2 and slid into the basket with dexterity.

Not only did he score, he also caused Lewis to make a defensive foul.

Although Davis's pincer attack was fierce, the referee was staring at him and did not dare to take too much action; Lewis's defense was quite problematic, and if he didn't take extra action, he could not stop Duncan at all. Once he took action, he was at home with the 76ers, the referee could not ignore it.

Duncan hit the penalty.

24 to 36

Lewis' confidence was hit, and his teammates wanted him to find confidence, so they deliberately created an outside shooting opportunity for him in the next round.

Tonight, Lewis's shot was as hard to look at like a stinky durian.

A three-pointer in the open space made a blacksmith, and the 76ers took the rebound. They were about to fight back, but were stopped by Lore for a foul.

Westfal immediately replaced Lewis and gave up the space on the court, allowing Williams and Ben Wallace to match it, only seeking hard defense and not unrestrained attacks.

Letting Williams and Wallace match shows that Westfal gave up running and bombing.

The previous five games have also proved that if they insist on running and shooting, the 76ers can really beat them.

Teams that only know one way of playing are so easy to target.

Momonchen calculated the time, and Larry Brown had given Iverson a 2-minute break, and it was almost done.

The 2-minute break doesn't sound like a lot, but Iverson's average playing time in the playoffs was 40 minutes, and during the Eastern Conference Finals it even reached a perverted 44 minutes.

After a game, he may have a 2-minute break.

As soon as Mo Mengchen thought of this, Iverson stood up from his position, walked to the sidelines and stood ready to play.

Seeing Iverson, Westfar immediately shouted Momonchen.

"Give him a little more pressure," Westfal said.

Mo Mengchen stood up, took off the towel on his shoulder, threw it on the bench, facing the front row audience with anger or fear, and the uneasy expression, like Iverson not far away, standing on the sidelines waiting for the dead ball.

"The trump card of both sides is about to play."

"aI and, the two best defenders of this era."

The Phillies and the New Yorkers always refer to their aces with Momon Chenla as the two best defenders.

For this reason, fans from the two places have been fighting a lot.

Penny fans have penny fans, and Iverson fans have the sayings of Iverson fans.

The magical thing is that they like to tie their own players with Mo Mengchen as the two, but when discussing who is the strongest, they always selectively ignore the latter.

Mo Mengchen leaned on the billboard without doing anything. If he hadn't been worried about the bad impact, he would even want to sit on it.

In this game tonight, their defensive intensity will not be terminated for a moment.

Based on the score on the field, it continues to expand, and the suspense of this game will not last until the last moment.

In the third quarter, Mo Mengchen looked at the score.

In just three quarters, they will make this game lose its suspense.

The Lakers have broken through from the West, but the Pistons have encountered hard battles. They need to maintain their confidence in succession of big wins.

What more confidence is greater than the 76ers who own Iverson and Duncan, two consecutive massacres?

Williams saw Mo Mengchen standing on the sidelines and was determined to make a foul in this round.

Since it is a foul, there must be a foul with rules.

He can't waste the limited number of fouls on an unknown man like Snow. Who is Jerome Williams? Although he is not as popular as the big guys on the team, others may not know that the Pistons have a tough guy named Jerome, and they should also know that there is an insider nicknamed Garbage Dog. Even if they don't know, as long as the Pistons have a madman who likes to learn to bark, fans can think of him as soon as possible.

The garbage dog quietly approached Duncan. When Duncan made the first round of back attack, he immediately put it on, slap it, and hit the opponent's arm hard.

This is definitely a foul, the garbage dog raised his hand and admitted that the foul was faster than the referee's whistle.

His rough foul made Duncan scream in pain, covering his hands and inhaling.

Shifo stared at Williams who deliberately fouled, but the latter welcomed Mo Mengchen's return like a wedding.

Wells Fargo Center cast its biggest boo tonight for this violent move.

"Don't be so violent next time, Td is a good person." Mo Mengchen said to him.

"Okay, I will break his hand next time." Williams joked.

Momonchen and Williams talk and laugh can easily cause misunderstandings among the victims.

Because Williams fouled, Momonchen had to play. Now he was having a good conversation with Williams, and Duncan would undoubtedly count this matter on Momonchen.

Unexpectedly, he took the blame for no reason.
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