Chapter 964: Complete Explosion and 73 Wins (Debt Repayment! 3/8)(1/2)
Chapter 964 Complete Blast and 73 Wins
Larry Brown was furious, and the Pistons' defense was a shame for them.
He called for several timeouts, and at the beginning he would make some substitution adjustments. If these people were not accurate in the bid, then the others would go up.
But except Iverson, no one on the 76ers made more than one three-pointer in a single season. It would be the same if anyone was replaced. The Pistons kept it.
Brown called out the third timeout, and the 76ers were already 18 points behind.
During the suspension, Brown issued a crazy order to Duncan: "Even if they double-team you with five people, don't pass the ball!"
Play seriously, play smartly, remember teamwork, enjoy basketball, and work hard to defend.
The above are called Larry Brownism. After this is not suspended, this theory can be simply reduced to "play seriously and defend hard."
Because several others were abolished as Brown was irritated by the piston.
Play smart? It is unheard of to encourage players to play five at one time. If Kobe heard about this, he might ask the team to trade him to Philadelphia. Moreover, Kobe also has a high-sounding reason. He is a Phillies native, and playing basketball for his hometown is natural and legitimate. What's the problem?
Remember teamwork...what else can you talk about teamwork when you encourage team members to fight five?
Enjoy basketball. It is estimated that only when the Pistons really send five people to double-team Duncan, will someone enjoy basketball. But it is not any of the 76ers who enjoy basketball, but the Pistons. There is no need to worry about the opponent's passing by five defenders. How can such a god-given opportunity be missed?
Brown's arrangement was extreme and angry. He wanted to see how Duncan could respond in such a difficult situation.
Duncan's response was very simple, and he would deal with it immediately after getting the ball.
There will be no double-teams for many people. He gave up his back-teaming, just like an inside line with poor offensive methods. Before every attack, he had to find a way to reach the deepest position as possible. Once he got the ball, he would not have time to double-team the opponent.
Curry was quickly hit by him in this way.
54 to 70
"It seems that our opponent is planning to take a gamble," Mo Mengchen said.
Hill didn't understand why.
On the offensive end, Hill relies on Mo Mengchen's mission.
Wherever Mo Mengchen pointed, he attacked.
The 76ers mainly play in the star, and the Pistons also use the star's personal abilities in a timely manner, with wide space, high position on the right, Hill singles and jump shots.
72 to 54
"Eddie, no matter what you want to do, let him catch the ball outside the paint area." Mo Mengchen immediately gave an order to Curry.
Mo Mengchen had already made a judgment when he saw Duncan's formation. The reason why Curry was so defensive was just to confirm it at the end.
Although Duncan is strong in his position, Curry can't help but resist to the end, and he can't force it into the paint area step by step, so he can only catch the ball outside the paint area.
Mo Mengchen immediately went inside to double-team.
Duncan reserved enough reaction space when he made an internal and external pass before, but this time, even if Mo Mengchen's attack came to him, he had no intention of passing the ball.
Shi Buddha raised the ball, which Mo Mengchen could not touch, so he had to block his position so that he could not do anything.
Duncan was in the inside line, and Curry also raised his hands high. His physical condition was not inferior to Duncan, and he was even better at standing and touching.
The exemplary double-team defense made Duncan unable to attack, so he could only pass the ball, and Iverson was already entangled by Hill.
Buckner fell into the open again.
But Iverson received the order that was consistent with Duncan. He got the ball, ignored the open space and attacked directly.
Even with the league's number one small forward standing in front of him, Iverson can use a large-scale change of direction to shake himself out of space, just like he took the initiative to challenge Jordan back then.
56 to 72
Iverson drifted past Hill and scored a jump shot.
"Is this what you said to be a desperate bet?" Hill understood.
"Yes." Mo Mengchen said, "this is their last resort."
If you don’t pass the ball, you can only rely on the personal ability of the superstar to attack.
This kind of playing style is very low-level and quite low-level. If it weren't for seeing it with your own eyes, Mo Mengchen would not believe that Larry Brown, who was from the academy, would allow Iverson and Duncan to play like this.
This also shows that the pistons have pushed the 76ers into a desperate situation.
They had no choice but to abandon the pride of the academy and allow the two superstars to ignore team and tactical discipline and play singles at will.
If it is a low-level league, there are one or two foreign players across the level in the team, which can play like this and can guarantee victory. However, this is the NBA and the Pistons are the best team in the league.
They have many ways to deal with the 76ers' star play.
But they prefer to fight head-on.
Mo Mengchen controlled the ball with his left hand, letting his teammates dodge, and looked like he was about to break in and fight back.
In fact, he didn't plan to break through at all, and the space he had no other purpose. As he made his first change of direction, Iverson expected that he would not break through.
With his height, if Mo Mengchen is determined to break through, he can't stop him. Force Mo Mengchen to shoot, his defense will be half successful. Now that Mo Mengchen has made up his mind to shoot, he becomes uneasy.
Change direction to the left, with a fast speed and no contact with the body; change direction to the right, with a rapid speed as a whirlwind.
Mo Mengchen leaned against Iverson, stepped back, walked out of the three-point line, and pulled up to take action.
75 to 56
The score difference widened to 19 points.
Mo Mengchen turned around and said as he walked: "If you are not convinced, you are welcome to call me."
Of course Iverson was not convinced, and he really beat him back like Mo Mengchen said.
Duncan pulled out to do pick-and-roll. In order to prove his strength, Iverson had pick-and-roll but didn't need it. Mo Mengchen guessed that he would do this, moved sideways in advance, and his strong body pushed Iverson back, who was ready to break through.
Iverson, who can move forward with 90% of the league's players, is now controlled by Mo Mengchen outside the three-point line.
Iverson, who was angry at the top, simply stopped getting rid of the defense. He stepped on the three-point line and shot a super backward two points, almost allowing him to fall backward jump shot to avoid Mo Mengchen's block. The audience responded calmly, and they were used to Iverson's shots.
This is the routine operation of an outside superstar with a career average of 42.5% from the game.
"Swish!"
58 to 75
However, unlike Iverson, Mo Mengchen never forced his attack. Even his outrageously long three-pointers were only so hot and extremely confident that he would make such a shot.
Iverson scored a hero goal to stabilize the situation. Mo Mengchen made a counter-attack and changed directional jump shot. He bullied Iverson but could not block it by shooting points and continued to score.
77 to 58
Iverson comes again and takes a difficult move. Naismith will not always favor brainless scorers who violate the rules of the court.
Shooting iron.
This is natural. Curry blocked Duncan, Mo Mengchen came back to collect the defensive rebound, turned around and ran into Iverson, and he hit him hard.
The black palm fell on Mo Mengchen's arm.
Bang!
The scarlet handprint appeared, followed by the referee's whistle.
Iverson tactical foul.
"If you feel it hurts, I'm not wasting this." Iverson said indifferently.
Alan Houston has already gone to a city with his surname, but there is a successor to this sentence. Ginobili comes over and says, "AI, I advise you to be kind."
Iverson just left with a sneer.
Mo Mengchen grabbed the ball on the ground and threw it to Ginobili: "Serve."
"Dad, are you going to play back?" Ginobili held the ball out of bounds.
"You should know that I don't like to hold grudges." Mo Mengchen took over Ginobili's serve.
There are already many bad things in the world, and we should be as happy as possible instead of remembering those who treat us badly. So, just avenge the revenge on the spot, and it will be over.
When Hill saw Mo Mengchen's expression, he stepped aside to watch the show.
After years of getting along, he has long been used to this kind of thing.
If Mo Mengchen does not respond, he will worry about whether Mo Mengchen took the wrong medicine tonight and whether he should take him to see a doctor after the game.
Iverson used a violent foul to stop the Pistons' attack. He also knew how petty Mo Mengchen was. From the beginning, he was ready to take over the opponent's thunderous anger.
Pulling a meter away, Mo Mengchen slapped the ball, leaned over, accelerated his feet, and instantly invaded Iverson's defense.
It's so fast, I've never seen him use it before.
Iverson's mind flashed with doubts, and then Mo Mengchen's dribble handed over, controlled the ball with his right hand, thrust his left hand, and gave an elbow to the opponent's stomach, causing the AI to lose its pursuit power on the spot. He drove straight into the wolf and swallowed the tiger, and dunked the score in the open penalty area.
Iverson slowly stood up, his eyes full of anger.
"I haven't done my best yet, don't fall down." Mo Mengchen left these words in Iverson's ear.
This is just the beginning.
Iverson will not surrender, nor will Mo Mengchen stop.
To be continued...