Chapter 310 Desperate Rhythm

Rasheed Wallace and Ruan Erniu struggled to take off, and Roaring Tianzun, who had the advantage of height and wingspan, took the top spot. He touched the basketball first and gave the ball to Prince. .

Prince passed the ball to Billups, and Chauncey Billups dribbled the ball across half court.

FMVP held the ball outside and observed the situation on the field. In this game, the Eagles adopted a man-to-man defense, and Bibby kept interfering in front of him.

Chauncey Billups's dribbling rhythm suddenly changed, he leaned on Mike Bibby and went inside, then threw the ball into the basket against Ruan Erniu toughly, and caused a foul in the air .

But Billups was also uncomfortable. The result of the confrontation with Er Niu in the air was that the whole person flew out. Fortunately, Billups' body coordination was good, and he finally landed safely on the ground.

Billups made a free throw!

On the offensive end of the Eagles, Ruan Erniu held the ball inside and singled Mark Hill with his back. After attracting double-teams, he distributed the ball to Jon Jonson on the outside. Jon Jonsen missed a long shot and Er Niu grabbed the frontcourt Rebound, a folded backhand throw in the air, and a tip-up.

Billups held the ball for halftime. This time, he cut into the inside with a simple CROSSOVER on the outside, leaning on Marvin Williams to score a goal, and at the same time caused a foul by Marvin.

FMVP fell to the ground again, and the two long-arm monsters, Rasheed Wallace and Tyshawn Prince, pulled him up one by one.

Billups is really like a fireplace today, with the flames of the decisive battle in his eyes.

The juniors in the league are becoming more and more rampant. Last year in the Eastern Conference Finals, the Pistons accidentally lost to the Cavaliers where James belonged. Of course there is a problem with the referee’s whistle-blowing scale, but on the other hand, we have to admit that LeBron James did lead the Cavaliers to rise up.

And this season, the Atlanta Hawks, which have always been known as the ten thousand year old belly, have ushered in the spring. With the arrival of the rookies of the Chinese dynasty, they have become a strong team in the league, overwhelming the old team-the Detroit Pistons in momentum.

The strong have a proud heart, and the fireplace is no exception.Billups' behavior after the opening can only prove one thing, and that is that he is going to die.

In fact, the flames of battle in his eyes had already indicated his attitude.

For Billups, who has made more than 90% of his free throws this season, scoring free throws is as easy as drinking water.

Extra penalty hit!

With Billups' strong play, the game quickly entered the rhythm of the Pistons' offense.

The starting point for the Pistons today is no longer Hamilton. Billups, a master passer, actually used his personal offensive ability to help the team advance in the first place.

How could Mike Bibby admit defeat, so he immediately stood up on the Hawks' offensive end.

The White Devil holds the ball from outside and is also a CROSSOVER. Bibby's speed is faster and the center of gravity is lower. With the help of the cover, he made a layup with a low hand and scored 2 points.

In the first few rounds at the beginning of the first quarter, it was completely reduced to a heads-up performance between the masters of the two teams.

CSN, the broadcaster of the playoffs, gave George Baraja and Greg Kresler a shot of the home team in the commentary.

Baraja is also an old commentator for the Pistons, but in addition to his on-site commentary tasks, he also serves as part of the Pistons' DJ work.

When the Pistons were able to beat the Lakers back then, the noise of the Pistons fans also played a big role.

Here's how they do it:
"Hey, Shaq, your free throws are like Stevie Wonder (wonder has another meaning for 'miracle')."

"Hey Karl Malone and Gary Payton, you got rings at the pawn shop."

"Hey Kobe, what's bigger? The championship ring or that diamond ring you bought for your wife?"

"Hey Rick Fox, get ready for the call. They want you back in the band."

It's not just player-to-player trash talk, it's good home fans too.

Of course, a glass of Gatorade could be enough to trigger the Palace of Auburn Hills incident if things come too hard like Pistons fans.

Baraja asked the fans of the home team to cheer up, to be more excited, to completely detonate the atmosphere of the home court. At this time, instead of cheering, should they wait for the team to be eliminated before crying?
Kresler said: "Today the Eagles did not focus on the Chinese in the opening stage, while Chauncey played quite tough. George, do you think this is the deliberate arrangement of the head coach, or the player's own decision?"

George Baraja said: "It should be the player's own decision. Chauncey is a great player. He knows what he is doing. He wants to keep killing the opponent's inside line at the beginning of the game. From the current point of view, he does. Well done."

Well done, because right after that, Marvin Williams paid his second foul on Rasheed Wallace and got two fouls in the first quarter, and Woodson had to Substitute Williams early.

However, the unfavorable situation encountered by the Eagles was not limited to this. Ruan Erniu, who had just scored two consecutive singles on the offensive end, was whistled for another foul on the defensive end.

Prince Prince broke through with the ball. After passing the lunar eclipse, he raised one hand high, trying to score points for the team with a gliding dunk.

Ruan Erniu, as the guardian of the basket, how could it be possible for him to dunk so easily?

Er Niu jumped high, intercepted Prince in the mid-air split dunk state, and shot the ball out of the baseline with one hand.

Prince's slender body really does not have the possibility to compete with Erniu in strength, even in the air where there is nowhere to focus, and Erniu's confrontational advantage is quite obvious.

However, just as the two of them landed on the ground, the referee's whistle sounded.

"Beep!" Blue No. 88, fouled by the thugs!

This was obviously an unjust, false and wrongful case. Ruan Erniu protested immediately, but the referee Dan Crawford ignored him, and didn't even watch the replay.

With Er Niu's IQ, of course he understands what this means, and the alliance is looking for a balance again.

The current whistleblowing scale is obviously more beneficial to the Pistons.

Woodson also jumped in anger. Although the normal rotation time was coming soon, his two main players left the field early due to fouls at the same time, which caused great trouble for his tactical arrangements.

"That's a damn good block!" Woodson roared dissatisfied.

Under the warning of the referee and the dissuasion of Larry Drew, the egg head finally did not do anything radical.

Exit Ruan Erniu, enter Childress.

Eclipse was promoted to the fourth position, and Zaza Pachulia continued to play the fifth position.

Just as Ruan Erniu sat down, he still felt uncomfortable, so he immediately bent down and slapped the floor heavily.

This angry action was immediately captured by the camera on the field, and it is very likely to become a classic scene tonight.

Van Exel on the side said to Ruan Erniu: "Calm down, don't mess yourself up, they can only rely on the referee's help to win the game now. Remember, we are the one with the big lead!"

No one would have thought that it was Madman Fan who came out to comfort Er Niu at this time.

In the end, he was the boss of both the Lakers and the Nuggets, and Madman Fan's leadership was underestimated.

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