Chapter 912 Don't be a fool, don't be a tortoise
In the second section, Bao Wen is back.
He stopped the blood from his nose, and perhaps thankfully, at least he did not break a front teeth like Payton.
Bowen's return made the fans present applause and cheer for him, even though he was never as talented and elegant as Jordan and Mo Mengchen.
He has nothing to do with the temperament and images of these idols. His career is bumpy. He is sinister and cunning, sinister and vicious. He is taciturn, quiet and cold as ice. He seems to be a man who climbs out of the mud. He is a man who stands completely opposite to his idols. But he eventually survives and succeeds in this realist world. He has no extraordinary talent, no dazzling, and the ultimate elegant skills; he relies on extremely evil small movements and day after day defense and evil.
Strangely, he found something similar in Mo Mengchen.
However, a player with the same traits is a hot superstar on the other side, while he is just an executioner who will no one smile at him except home fans.
Mo Mengchen sat down on the court and watched Bowen lock Reed.
Before Bowen arrived, Reed scored two three-pointers, which felt good.
His defense is elite, and his confrontation is also very strong. He has a good foundation in lingering without the ball. Coupled with small movements from time to time and small movements that may cause the opponent to fall off at any time, he easily prevented Reed from killing him.
Reed is the main offensive player in the Pistons' second lineup. If this musket is not opened, it will be difficult for Ginobili to open the situation alone.
Anthony Mason was also on the court. He and Bowen were both outside and inside, one was as fierce as a bandit and the other was as cunning as a fox. Two players with excellent defense jointly supported the Kings' defense, and the offense was achieved through McGrady's own magical powers.
The 9-point trailing, 5 points were reduced in four minutes.
Ginobili, who was unwilling to be recovered by his opponent, decided to give up his pass, and lost his tactics, opened up the space, and played singles as McGrady.
McGrady was shocked by his courage and admired his talent.
McGrady didn't expect such a talented defender to be the third offensive choice in the starting lineup.
Ginobili's European steps were unfolding, and his strange whereabouts were difficult to determine his direction. McGrady was not a defensive person, so he was knocked over and scored in on the spot.
The demon sword was unsheathed, dispelling Westfar's plan to replace people in advance.
If Ginobili continues to fight like this, he can let Mo Mengchen and Hill rest until the regular rotation time is up before making substitution adjustments.
Five minutes later, Ginobili missed a three-pointer, McGrady received a defensive rebound, and the Kings' counterattack was as fast as running and hitting the Pistons at its peak.
The Pistons' return defense is something that the king does not have. McGrady wants to play fast attack, but the Pistons' players are already in place.
Ginobili stood on the outside and was the first to defend McGrady.
McGrady changed direction one after another, suddenly pulled up and shot three points.
Directly hollow hit.
44 to 48
The difference reached 4 points, and Westfal called out a timeout at the right time.
The resistance of the second lineup has reached its limit. The combination of McGrady, Bowen and Mason has made contributions and defends, and this lineup alone is hard to resist.
The Pistons replaced a complete lineup and replaced four main players outside Ginobili, retaining Reed, who was defended by Bowen.
Westfar wants to see if Mo Mengchen comes on the field, will Bowen stick to his original aspirations or continue to block Reed.
Through Bowen's reaction, what Westfall could know was that he received the order of death.
As long as Mo Mengchen is present, he will face him.
Letting Bao Wen face Mo Mengchen is an unexpected and reasonable arrangement.
Over the past five years, except for the Bulls, every opponent of the Pistons will have the best defender against Momonchen.
Although Hill may be stronger than Mo Mengchen in terms of hard power, there is something that exceeds the ability given to you by God.
Character, fighting spirit, perseverance, and the iron bone that would rather die than surrender.
If a beast of the same size or a beast with a different size occurs in a life-and-death battle, the stronger one will not necessarily win, and the more fierce one will be able to win the final victory.
The importance of Mo Mengchen in the Pistons' three consecutive championships is well known to the world. Although the Pistons are nominally dual-core, if other teams choose, they will first choose to suppress Mo Mengchen.
The Trail Blazers asked Sprewell to come, the Lakers asked Kobe to come, and the Kings asked Bowen to come.
These people are the best defenders in the opponent's formation. They should have faced against Hill, but in order to limit Mo Mengchen's performance, they had to risk being pierced by Hill to perform this seemingly unwise matchup.
"It's so regretful to see you come back." Mo Mengchen said close to Bao Wen and close to his ear.
As soon as he finished speaking, Bao Wen sensed Mo Mengchen running quickly. In the blink of an eye, he ran to the free throw line.
Bowen chased after him at full speed, but Curry handed the baller to his hand and then used his body to help Mo Mengchen block Bowen.
This move is almost a hundred attempts, and this is Curry's best support method.
Mo Mengchen took the ball and grabbed a little bit of the gap and made a jump shot.
50 to 44
"Taking the first quarter as a template," Mo Mengchen said, "I want to get 36 points."
Bowen knew what he was talking about. Mo Mengchen scored 12 points in the first quarter, and 36 points in three quarters means that he scored at least 12 points in each quarter. If he really did this, Collins deliberately let Bowen defend Mo Mengchen become a joke, and he would never allow such things to happen.
On the King's side, Divac gradually regained the feeling of ravaging Curry in the previous few games.
After Mo Mengchen observed, he found that Divac's moves against Curry were nothing more than scratching the elbow, and they were all despicable who could not put on the table. However, they were used properly and just ate the young man who was so crazy. Curry might be wondering why this dirty European did not catch the referee after repeated foul actions.
Mo Mengchen couldn't bear to tell him the truth - your bucket waist blocked the referee's view and the answer was finished.
Against Bowen, Mo Mengchen did not let him go like in the first quarter.
He angered Bowen in the first quarter, and now he returns to the court with a stable mentality. When he lets him go, he is very likely to hit a shot.
Divac once again suppressed Curry with experience, raised his elbow and the little shark couldn't help but retreat, then walked in and scored a layup.
46 to 50
Curry grabbed the ball and sent it out in anger.
"Don't spread like this!"
Mo Mengchen's voice was not as fast as the ball flew out. Divac, who was closest, stretched out his long arm and cut off Curry's adventurous serve.
Immediately afterwards, he rose up from the basket, and dunked Curry with all his explosive power, and spurted some bird songs from his mouth that no one could understand.
From the tone, that's definitely not a good thing.
48 to 50
"Okay!" The Maluf brothers were very excited to see it, "We can win if we beat this!"
At this time, Collins off the field suddenly stood up and shouted, "Don't let him run to the right!"
Didn’t Bao Wen know that he would limit Mo Mengchen’s running position? If this was something he could do with his mouth, he wouldn’t have to work so hard.
The right road was blocked, Mo Mengchen followed the middle road and then changed the route to the right, and he could still reach the tactical point.
Curry passed the ball in a low post and ran to the high position diligently, using his body as a support, once again delaying Bao Wen.
Bowen glared at Curry behind him in anger, and gave him an elbow while running.
He did this just to vent his anger. After Mo Mengchen got rid of him, Divac was also pulled out by Curry. The Kings' basket was completely vacuumed, giving him the opportunity to score an easy layup.
In two consecutive rounds, Mo Mengchen scored two typical Princeton goals.
His opponent was very angry, but he couldn't stop him.
52 to 46
"You were elbowed by someone else but were indifferent?" Mo Mengchen and Curry retreated together.
Curry has decided to control his emotions no matter what happens, not to offend, not to fight back, and speak with basketball.
"I fought back last time..." Curry hoped Mo Mengchen recalled what happened after he fought back last time, especially how he evaluated it at that time.
Mo Mengchen immediately became angry.
I wanted to teach this guy a lesson, but the king's attack was already in front of me.
The ball was in McGrady's hand, and he launched an attack with a pick-and-roll, and jumped from the right side.
Curry was outside, Nowitzki and Rashid were fighting for rebounds with their abilities. Mo Mengchen discovered that although the Germans were not as physically good as Roaring Tianzun, their predictions and positioning of rebounds were quite excellent. He once again grabbed the rebounds with his predictions and scored strongly at the basket.
48 to 52
The King played his own characteristics, and after halftime, he was controlled within eight seconds of every attack.
The Pistons also took out a typical Princeton offense, relying on transferring the ball and several consecutive opportunities.
Mo Mengchen used himself as bait and dribbled into the penalty area, attracting the Kings players who were full of hatred to shrink the double-team and then passed the ball outward.
At three o'clock, Michael Reed received the pass.
The basket was right in front of him, Reed took a deep breath, his weird posture made people wonder why he maintained such a high hit rate.
What was the result of the three-pointer?
Mo Mengchen turned around and pulled Curry away, who was standing in place and watching the arc.
Curry turned around and ran, and Reed's three-pointer ran into the basket.
"I'm really in!" Curry shouted in surprise.
"Listen, I didn't teach you to be a fool, nor did I make you a turtle." Mo Mengchen said, "The game is not just offense and defense. You have to interpret the content of each round."
Curry could not understand Mo Mengchen's words at this time.
He will only be 20 in half a year.
His rookie played a total of 61 regular season games in the season and fought with the league's number one center. He had no choice but to be insidious old football players like Divac. He was scolded by Mo Mengchen every day, averaging 11 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 blocks per game. He learned to grab rebounds that he hated in his previous life, and realized the importance of defense that he had not recognized in his career in his previous life.
Logically speaking, Mo Mengchen should be satisfied with his progress.
Why, I am just dissatisfied with him?
At this time, Divac's black elbow angered the young Curry. He used the guise of closure, but actually slapped the other party's shoulders hard.
"Beep!"
That was of course a foul, why didn't the referee expel him?
Chapter completed!