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Chapter 286 Overall Competition

Chapter 286 Overall Competition
Ruan Erniu felt that something was wrong, but he really couldn't tell what the problem was.

It was obvious that the opponent made a change against him, and he was determined to fight back, but when the time came to fight back, he somehow felt like he was punching cotton.

That's right, the Jason Maxhill in front of me can be said to be a version of Ruan Erniu with a comprehensively weakened physical fitness and increased weight. If you evaluate him like this, you may have overestimated him. On the offensive end, his independent attack is almost 0. On the defensive end, he is just an ordinary meat shield at best, and such players can be caught in a large number of American football stadiums.

But it happened to be such a player, but Ruan Erniu couldn't get up the energy to deal with him.

Pistons head coach Philip Saunders' change is not so much aimed at Ruan Erniu's technical characteristics, but rather at Erniu's positional advantage.

Ruan Erniu is generally shorter than big centers, but in games, Ruan Erniu is often the dominant player. The reason is simple. This is the benefit of misalignment. Erniu can always find his own under the defense of tall centers. living space.

Thinking about it carefully, it is actually very easy to understand, nothing more than the following three points:
[-]. The strength is too terrifying, and there are almost no decent opponents in the entire alliance.

[-]. The speed is like a short point guard, and almost no one in the tall inside can keep up with his starting speed.

[-]. The technical movements are very rich, especially the technique of attacking with the ball behind the back, which is simply overflowing with talent and unstoppable.

Regrettably, in the first quarter of tonight's game, Ruan Erniu seemed to be really restrained by an unknown person, and he couldn't exert half of his strength at all.

This inexplicable feeling made Ruan Erniu a little impatient, and the change in mentality was the most important reason why he was a little out of order.

Fortunately, the current Atlanta Hawks are not a team that relies on him alone.

The Eagles had the ball, Mike Bibby dribbled the ball across half court, Ruan Erniu and Marvin Williams went up to pick and roll at the same time, and with the help of Erniu's cover, Lunar Eclipse threw off Prince and went down the inside.

Facing Jason Maxhill, who hadn't come out of defense, after receiving Bibby's pass, he overwhelmed his opponent and scored with a one-handed dunk.

The lunar eclipse does not have such complicated thoughts as Erniu. Once he is given such a comfortable opportunity to attack the basket, he will definitely not waste the opportunity.

On the offensive end of the Pistons, Hamilton is still their most reliable scoring weapon. This guy only ran fast in the regular season, but in the playoffs, he ran happily!
After using the cover, to find a reasonable shot space, the routine he has to do is quite simple, that is, run, catch the ball, and shoot. Of course, it may also be a sudden change of direction to score inside or draw a foul.

Hamilton is not a pure pitcher without the ability to attack the ball. I have to say that this is another impression.

Why did you come to such a conclusion?

Looking at the last round of the series, Hamilton was able to average 3.3 free throws per game when the Pistons did not exert too much force. With the increase in defensive strength, in this series, Hamilton will definitely have one free throw. new growth.

When Hamilton's playoff shooting percentage can be maintained above 40%, and his free throw percentage above 90%, on the basis of not occupying the ball, this guy's efficiency is very high.

Also focusing on projection, it is difficult for the king's Kevin Martin to reach Hamilton's height.

As the team's first offensive option, there is nothing more reliable than being able to score stably when encountering layers of opponents' blocking.

The Eagles were attacking, and Jon Jonsen was holding the ball in a high position. Since Er Niu was not in the attacking state, as the second leader of the team, he had to step forward and take over the game.

Scottie Pippen did the same when Jordan was out of form.

On the defensive end, Hamilton also couldn't stop Jon Jonson. He stopped suddenly to pull the ball, then pulled back and shot.

Jiong Jisen's movements are elegant and simple, hit!

On the offensive end of the Eagles, Jon Jonsen can finally score points in a familiar way, even if he will follow Hamilton around in the next defensive round.

Both Hamilton and Jon Jonson were the best players of the two teams in the first quarter of the game. Their scoring data were exactly the same, both made 6 of 4 shots and scored 8 points.

Rasheed Wallace is really old. Facing the defense of Marvin Williams, he actually played an extremely inefficient offense in the first quarter of the game, shooting 3 of [-] shots, relying on the only one He made an outside shot and scored [-] points.

Marvin Williams scored 2 points efficiently with only 4 shots.

Er Niu's performance in this quarter is really incomprehensible. Facing Max Hill's indifferent defense, Er Niu's offensive desire is really puzzling. He only scored 4 points and 4 rebounds.

Max Hill on the opposite side had 2 points and 3 rebounds. At least in the first quarter, Philip Sanders' substitution had a magical effect.

Lunar Eclipse and Prince are similar in scoring. The key is that Prince’s rebounding is obviously better than Lunar Eclipse. In the first quarter, he scored 5 backcourt rebounds to protect the Pistons. made a contribution.

In terms of physical fitness, the lunar eclipse must be more dominant, but when it comes to defensive awareness and playoff experience, Prince is enough to beat him by three streets.

As a member of the championship, the generals of the Pistons have this confidence.From this point of view alone, it makes sense for them to look down on upstarts like the Eagles.

If you haven't proven yourself in the playoffs, how can you determine the true strength of a team.

Of course, in the final stage of the final quarter, there was another wonderful offensive performance that must be mentioned.

That's Chauncey Billups vs. Mike Bibby.

First of all, Billups used the back-up method to beat Mike Bibby in the low post. Bibby's body is not weak. He looks white on the surface, but he is actually half black.

By the way, the white devil still has a quarter of Chinese blood. Bibi, who was brought up by his mother, was often helped by his grandmother, so after Bibi grew up, he tattooed his grandmother's surname "Tang" on himself.

Billups couldn't make it, so he immediately turned around and broke through to make a foul.

Like Hamilton, Billups also has a free throw percentage of more than 90%. For such a player, there is no difference between free throws and sending points to them.

After making 2 free throws, it was Bibby's turn to attack. Facing Billups' defense, Bibby dribbled the ball under his crotch for a while, and suddenly pulled out his hand!

Worthy of Mike Bibby with a big heart, hit!
With the help of Rasheed Wallace and Jason Maxhill's double pick-and-roll, Billups received a pass from Prince and hit 2 points in the way Hamilton is best at.

Bibby was not to be outdone, he and Er Niu cooperated tacitly.

The former passed the ball to the latter, and the latter held the ball in a low position to attract double-teams. Suddenly, a no-look pass, the ball flew from Er Niu's head into the inside lane, and Bibby caught the ball in an air cut.

Without the presence of Big Ben, the Pistons' introverted defense has always had serious supplementary defense problems.Bibby scored an easy layup and hit the ball in response.

At 24:24, the two teams tied in the first quarter.

Off the court, Ruan Erniu moved his wrist and body from time to time, trying to make himself more excited.

Anyone will have low periods, but as a leader, he must work hard to adjust himself.

(End of this chapter)

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