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Chapter 1032 Air Showdown

Unfortunately, there was no shame on Terfer's face, and Adelman could not feel his awe.

After weighing the trade-offs, Adelman chose to substitute.

They are old rivals with the Pistons, and of course they also know how unfavorable it will be for them once they want to make the Pistons play their own rhythm.

The player who replaced Terfer was sophomore defender Steve Blake.

Regarding Blake, what impressed Momonchen was that in the season when Howard transferred from the Lakers to the Rockets, Kobe was reimbursed due to an Achilles tendon injury. The two teams met for the first time in the regular season and were in a stalemate until the end. Blake shot through the Rockets with one shot, and his famous single-quarter 14 assists.

In his previous life, he could only know Blake from the news, but now he can understand his opponent intuitively from the court and scout reports.

Blake is a good fixed-point shooter and can also find shooting opportunities through pick-and-roll. When he was in the Lakers, nearly 60% of his shots came from outside the three-point line, with a shooting percentage of 39.7%. The problem is that Blake has no choice after entering the three-point line. The scout report ruthlessly pointed out: There is no threat of breakthrough.

It is not that the breakthrough threat is small, but that there is no breakthrough threat.

There is no threat to break through and no threat to break through are two different things. One can at least break through, and the other can make the opponent ignore his breakthrough and shoot at the main defense.

Blake had one thing, that was, he became Princeton's outside three-pointer very well.

Adelman's Princeton is still the usual old routine, using the inside as the starting point of the offensive, but it also combines the Pistons' successful experience. Blake now plays the role of Momonchen in the Pistons' characteristic Princeton system. However, Momonchen also has many offensive weapons in addition to projecting, while Blake only has the projection.

The subsequent games proved that Adelman's substitution was right.

The Trail Blazers' defensive problems are very serious, and Blake can't match Mo Mengchen.

His defense can only rely on height and strength. The so-called strength is to work hard. Under normal circumstances, if we really have nothing to praise, we can only praise his enthusiasm. Against Mo Mengchen, Blake's defense is so pitiful.

There was only an old Sprewell defender left on the outside, while Miller and Lewis in the inside were both assisting defensemen below average. The Pistons came and went freely and kept demonstrating tactics.

Blake is not like Terfell. He doesn't have that much personality and will hand over the ball to Miller according to the tactical system and let him operate the system.

Standing at a high position, Miller shot again, hand-passed the ball, and relied on his body to make a screen to create a shooting opportunity for Blake.

The Pistons scored easier than the Trail Blazers, but the Trail Blazers weren't as hard to fight back as they were in the beginning.

“This quarter made me believe we can still challenge the playoffs.”

But it's just the playoffs.

In the seventh minute of the first quarter, Mo Mengchen was replaced and rested.

The Pistons changed the formation on the field, with Anthony and Curry as the core, combining the inside and the outside, and blooming on both sides.

36 to 25

"We can win this game easily." Frauses said to the players during the first quarter, "But I hope to see a better game, you can solve problems by relying on talent and wisdom. In any case, I hope you will be smarter."

Curry asked bravely: "Coach, are you saying we were stupid in the first quarter?"

"Don't come off, yes," said Frauses. "You just suppressed them by your talent."

What's wrong with relying on talent? This question is hidden in the hearts of players. Even a Madaha like Curry cannot continue to ask questions stupidly.

At the beginning of the second quarter, Mo Mengchen, Curry and Anthony were all off the court.

Ginobili led Kevin Martin, Prince, Jerome Williams and Magloyle to fight against all the main Trail Blazers.

Mo Mengchen was not here, and Adelman also took this opportunity to control their main control, recalling the man Telfer, who was considered a stronger person by the Smiling Assassin, who was considered a stronger person than the Chosen Son.

The Pistons' second lineup has no axis at the low position and no fulcrum at the high position. Just Ginobili, a creator and Martin, a terminator who likes to hit the car. They can't play in the triangle offense and can't become Princeton. They want to score all rely on polishing. The main source of scores is defensive counterattack.

Except for Martin, all of these five people are defensive players.

Terfer had no awe of Momonchen, and he was even more unlikely to have any thoughts about Ginobili, the Argentine. He kept rushing into the trap set by the pistons by sharply changing directions.

His teammates couldn't understand why he couldn't see such a simple trap?

The first point guard in the United States fell into the opponent's double-team. Jerome stepped forward to harass him. A shocking bark scared the young Terfer. The ball fell to the ground and then began to fight back.

"Coach, is this a smart way of playing?" Ginobili asked.

Frauses nodded and said, "It's very clever to use traps to force the other party to make mistakes."

After being recognized, Ginobili had no worries in his heart and increased his efforts to tease the poor Terfer.

Adelman didn't expect that Terfel had no awe of Momonchen, nor did he have no awe of the others in the Pistons. Terfel, who was determined to show himself, almost brought the Trail Blazers into the abyss. Fortunately, Miller shouted in time and asked the ball out of this brainless guy.

The situation was stabilized again, Miller played very smartly, and when his teammates opened up space, Magloyl stepped back a little to prevent him from attacking with the ball-holding basket.

Miller made a direct shot and hit.

The game entered a new round of stalemate, but the Pistons maintained a lead of about 13 points.

Half past the second quarter, Frauses finally remembered Momonchen on the bench.

He waved his hand, and Mo Mengchen took Anthony and Curry to the sidelines.

The audience at the Rose Garden Arena only hopes that the team will chase more points before these three players take the field. Magloil is not nostalgic about the game. Seeing that the three of them are going to play, they will directly pick-and-roll for Ginobili.

The Argentinian broke through and caused a foul.

Even if this attack does not cause a foul, Magloil will stay in the frontcourt to foul the opponent.

One free throw, 47 to 34.

The second free throw was the same, 48 to 34.

Terfel saw Momonchen and was a little a little upset.

"Pass!" Adelman's roar restored his sanity.

Yes, pass the ball.

Miller received the ball, his fingers moved, and Miles and Lewis ran at the same time.

Lewis's shot from the perimeter tonight was very accurate. As long as he pulled outside, the Pistons' defense would be attracted, and Miles and others could take advantage of the situation when no one was under the basket.

Miller demonstrates a good ball dealer for this ball, and the ball comes to the ball.

36 to 48

"Mr. Bitter Gua, do you want me to push your butt to defend?" Mo Mengchen picked up the ball and threw it to Curry, expressing dissatisfaction with Anthony who was out of position in defense.

Anthony expressed his determination: "I can call back."

"It has nothing to do with whether you can play back. It's a bad defense. You have to know that you have just been on the court. Have you been sitting off the court for too long and can't move your legs?"

Curry sent the ball out, and Anthony was speechless.

He is increasingly disliked to make excuses for himself, and is accustomed to responding with practical actions in everything he does, and this time the same is true.

The scores dropped from him were called back from him. The coach had already said that we should play smarter, what was this guy thinking? Mo Mengchen complained in his heart, and saw Bitter Gua's big butt sitting on Miles' slim body like a suction cup, and his ball was in place.

At the low post on the right, the space has been opened. Anthony is capable in his moves, turning over and jumping, and his hand kicking is on the ball.

50 to 36

"I warn you, if the little guy with a hairstyle that is as disgusting as you scores from under your nose, you should stop trying to attack!" Mo Mengchen said to Anthony.

Anthony didn't know what the criteria for "scoring from your nose" was to judge "the safest and safest way to do it is to let Mr. Dalius Myers never score again.

This is difficult, but what is more difficult than this is to get Dor.Mo grabbed the braid again.

Miller noticed that the Pistons' defensive strength was significantly enhanced and they could not run out of any position. This time, he could only force Curry to play. This was the match between the Pistons' two generations of starting centers. Although Miller has proved his strength, Curry also proved that it was the right decision to support him.

Once there was no restraint on the periphery, Miller's offensive firepower quickly shrank. When he took action, Curry's long arm covered the ball away.

This almost formed a counterattack from the Pistons. Lewis, who was standing outside, picked up the rebound and made a jump shot.

39 to 50

Lewis matured, and he clenched his fists, no longer like he used to score the goal, and he bragged and said, "My jump shot is like candied fruit."

Mo Mengchen saw that this team lacked offensive points, with Miller and Lewis as the core, although their average points per game were only 35 points.

Webber left, Spraywell got old, and the thorny Stephen Jackson was reimbursed for injury this season. The Trail Blazers' ability to attack is very poor, so they have to win over Telfell, who has no other New York defender except the basket.

Terfel didn't know what Mo Mengchen said about him, he just kept feeling his insignificance from the other person's eyes.

"I hate your eyes!" Terfel said coldly.

They were so close that Mo Mengchen seemed to have no room to start a breakthrough, at least in Terfel's opinion. If it were him, if he wanted to break through, he would need space.

There is something called athleticism on the court.

Starting, accelerating, stride, and rushing into the basket to strong explosive power can all be called athletic ability.

Mo Mengchen only needs an explosion to pass Terfel. When Terfel proudly spewed out this trash talk, Mo Mengchen's breakthrough pierced his defense line, and his momentum was ascending to the tigers on the mountain and rushed straight to the prey. Miller wanted to block it, and his former teammates had a showdown in the air.
Chapter completed!
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