Chapter 864 What is a superstar?
"34 to 24, Dor.Mo played the first quarter and led the Pistons to lead the 76ers by 10 points!" Meyers said, "The Pistons' pre-match preparations are really worth learning from by the 76ers. In addition to fighting with AI, Coach Brown also has to think carefully about how to deal with the Pistons' Princeton."
"Yes, the Piston Princeton looks to have taken shape. Although there will still be low-level mistakes, any tactical system that relies on transfer balls will inevitably have low-level mistakes." Calesimo said this and did not forget to say a few words to Brown. "But I think the internal storm of the 76ers is more responsible. He is an old player and should be polite and know how to advance and retreat. Did he only learn Ewing's trick after playing under Coach John Thompson Jr. back then for a few years?"
Hearing this, the gorilla sitting on the piston bench frowned.
He really didn't expect that Calesimo's gunfighting technique was so powerful that he could turn a corner and hit him through a thousand miles?
Who did you provoke whom?
"Part, don't listen to his nonsense." Randolph comforted.
Ewing's face was as cold as a stone slab: "I don't care. Whatever he says, I don't care. Only pigs care about the opinions of these people. Who cares about such things? I don't care."
The three sentences before and after did not matter, which proved that he actually had something to do in his heart.
After the first quarter, Mo Mengchen was replaced and rested, and Miller, Rashid, and Ginobili were replaced with him.
At this time, the people who are usually replaced are Magloyle, Jerome Williams and Reed Westfal disrupted the rotation tonight, and the ones who are replaced are Gerard Wallace, Watson, Randolph and Ewing.
The four of them will continue to play Princeton with Hill on the field.
Ewing was able to play Princeton, which was a chance discovery by Westfal.
Ewing's NBA career assists have always been low, and the assist-turnover ratio is always greater than the assists, but he really can play Princeton. Before Ewing entered the NBA, he played for the NCAA famous coach John Thompson Jr. Georgetown University in that era. Georgetown University played a pass-through tactic similar to Princeton.
The discovery was discovered by chance, Westfal took advantage of the 10-point lead to debug the lineup.
He is not as rigid as other old coaches, with a calf-like curiosity, and is not afraid of making mistakes or throwing himself into a pit. In his eyes, the regular season is a period of free debugging of the lineup. Sometimes when he is too free, he will inevitably be caught by his opponent and beaten up.
Momonchen's main object of observation is Randolph, the No. 18 show that Ricky Davis has been questioned by the media.
Davis has now played an All-Star in Cleveland and was also selected for this year's Eastern Conference All-Star, but Randolph can only play garbage during the Pistons.
Can he inherit the glory of the Pistons' No. 18th pick in the first round?
In Mo Mengchen's previous life, Randolph's average of 2010 in nearly half of his career, but he was criticized for his lazy attitude on the field and constant troubles off the field.
His suspected baby face was misread as childish, his slightly lazy defense was considered unprofitable, and some troubles he had off the court were regarded as "this fucking gangster did". He would be labeled as "cancer" and "brush" when weak teams get good data... Indeed, his resume is not good at all, except for good data.
On the court, he is more of an offensive finisher. This statement is more elegant. In fact, he doesn't know how to integrate himself and his teammates into a whole. Off the court, there are constant disputes, so that people feel that his fat head is filled with the remaining soy milk he drank in the morning.
This problem is also present, but in the Pistons, Momonchen coaching, Westfal and Hill coax and deceive, Ewing Jerome Magloil can teach him how to become an inside player who is beneficial to the team. Coupled with Curry's transformation, it indirectly stimulated Randolph's growth.
Randolph and Ewing played together, the Gorillas stood at the high position, and the Little Black Bear stood at the low position, forming a restraint between high and low position, Hill cut in, Watson squatted in the bottom corner to open up space, and Gerald ran like a perpetual motion machine.
Except for Iverson, the other four players were the main players on the 76ers. Duncan's defense enveloped the paint area. Ewing wanted to pass the ball to Randolph and let him play Coleman on the back.
Randolph's back hit is fake, Hill's incitement is temptation, and Gerald sneaks into the side of the offensive end and walks the back door like a hyena.
At this time, Randolph's pass was the key, and his attack confused 76ers. At the critical moment, a suitable pass was sent. Gerald took the ball, and Detroit's Sakuragi Hanada flew up from the nearest road and flew with both hands.
38 to 24
"I just said you can pass the ball well!" Gerald slapped Randolph's butt hard, making him cry in pain.
From Randolph, Momonchen can see how much changes a healthy growth environment can bring to players.
Randolph was a talented group in his previous life, and he was troubled by the head, but now he only has talented group. If he occasionally does something off the court, he will be suppressed by Mo Mengchen with thunder.
On the 76ers, Duncan, who changed to the center, began to make efforts.
He couldn't watch the opponent's substitute lineup widen the gap further. Shifo hit a 21 on the gorilla, and then defended Randolph, calling others to wrap around the pistons inward, and the pressure on the defense line suddenly came out.
The first person to be unable to stand was Watson. Snow suffered a loss against Mo Mengchen, but it was easy to face Watson, who was just a rookie.
The Pistons' ball could not be transmitted, Hill had no intention of taking over the game, and the basketball came to Randolph's hands.
Duncan stuck tightly around his fat neck like a shackle. His fat face always showed a cynical expression, but now he was only pain.
This is a big hat obtained by the inside version of Fo Guang Puzhao, Randolph's strong attack.
The 76ers' counterattack was not fierce, but just a steady fight. Gerald retreated at full speed and chased Snow's counterattack, but Haplin behind him followed up with a tip-in, and Gerald's chase was futile.
28 to 38
The 76ers chased 4 points in a row, and Watson was once again pressed by Snow in the frontcourt.
With his current ability, he could not withstand such a defense at all. Soon, he lost in this defense, and Snow broke Watson and succeeded in the counterattack.
30 to 38
Westfal stood up and was wondering whether to call a timeout. Hill finally changed his state, from stealth to online, and wanted to come to the ball, relying on explosive power to eat Harplin.
40 to 30
"No need to pause." Westfal murmured.
Then Duncan hit Ewing on his back, turned over and pretended to shake the old gorilla, leaned against him and licked the basket, and once again 21.
So Westfar turned to the suspension party like a fence and immediately took action.
The Pistons requested a pause, and only three minutes later in the second quarter.
Westfal made a substitution adjustment.
Ginobili replaced Watson who was guarded to doubt his life. Reed replaced Gerald on the field to increase the shooting threat from the outside, and at the same time, he allowed Hill to increase the proportion of offense. Don't stand by and watch the play.
"Z-BO," Momonchen called Randolph, "If TD wants to guard against you, you might as well pull to the outside line to do three more threats."
Randolph wondered, "What if he wasn't fooled?"
"At least you pulled him out of the inside," Mo Mengchen said. "There are many kinds of attacks, such as attacks that lead snakes out of the hole, bluffing attacks or straight-forward attacks. You must understand this. Attacks are not passes or head-on."
Randolph made a clear head and focused on it, and then faced Duncan with a strong shot at a high position.
"Bang!"
Randolph's central investment was not as stable as it was later. This shot was unsure at all. Duncan's interference with him was too strong.
The 76ers' counterattack was stopped by Hill's tactical foul.
After falling into positional battles, the ball was once again dominated by Duncan.
Before Shifo attacked, the Pistons' double-team arrived in front of him. Randolph saw Duncan being caught by him, and then watched the opponent give the ball to Coleman from under his nose.
Coleman dunked 35 to 40, and the score difference was only 5 points left.
"What is a superstar?" Lor leaned back slightly and said in front of a rookie, "That's it! He stood up at a critical moment. Now the 76ers' dead game has become a life game, and this game is not easy to play."
Watson and Bobby Simmons nodded, although they all knew it was a nonsense.
In the last four minutes of the second quarter, Duncan led the rush to chase the score only proved how correct Brown is to establish him as the absolute core of the team.
The Pistons are not without stars. Hill asked Randolph to come out to pick-and-roll and beat Coleman with one goal at speed.
42 to 35
Duncan had the ambition to get into battle, and no matter who came, he would still fight. This time, facing double-team, he dribbled in front of the basket and used his speed to get rid of Ewing. Then, with his height and arm length, Randolph's cover was like a false point. The hook in the running broke out from his fingertips and flew to the basket and hit the board.
"Whistle!"
Randolph met Duncan and ate the rookie's exclusive body whistle.
This ball hit the Pistons' second timeout.
“TD!”
“TD!”
“TD!”
The audience at Wells Fargo Center Arena was intoxicated by Duncan. His playing style was not as ornamental as Iverson, but he felt more at ease than Iverson.
As long as the ball reaches his hands, the audience will feel relieved.
When Brown established Duncan as the core, he was unanimously opposed by everyone in Philadelphia. Duncan even booed at home, but after half a season, he won the hearts of fans with his super-level performance after game.
Even a proud and arrogant person like Iverson did not turn against him for this matter, which shows how good he performed.
"Mo, do you still have to rest?" The subtext of this sentence is "If you don't rest, just give it to me."
Mo Mengchen slowly took off the towel on his body, "Coach, what are your instructions?"
Chapter completed!