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Chapter 311 The Whistle Sounds

Chapter 311 The Whistle Sounds
The Pistons showed their attitude at the beginning of the first quarter, and they wanted to risk their lives.

Ruan Erniu was forced to end because of foul trouble, but this by no means means that the Hawks have no ability to fight back.In fact, in the two playoff games where Ruan Erniu was absent, the Eagles have been playing very tenaciously. The addition of Ruan Erniu seems to give the Eagles more confidence to make a final decision.

Jon Jonson stepped up in the second half of the first quarter.

Jiongsen, who was selected to the third team of the best team for the first time, finally got the affirmation of the media this season.

As the second head of the Eagles, he has completed his auxiliary work very well.

Although he is not the kind of Pippen who can leave Jordan and bring the team to the conference finals, he has led the Hawks in the process of improving in the past two years.

The addition of Ruan Erniu actually catalyzed this result.

Facing Richard Hamilton's defense, Jon Jonsen also began to frequently use back singles to suppress his opponent.

It's still the same sentence, those who are close to Zhu are red and those who are close to ink are black. By Ruan Erniu's side, if you don't have two-handed singles skills, you will be ashamed to say hello to him.

Even Moon Eclipse, a face-basket jumper, was influenced by Er Niu, and gradually got used to using his back technique to get rid of his opponents, not to mention, a man like Jiong Jisen who originally possessed a kaleidoscope of offensive attributes.

Bibby passed the ball to Jon Jonson immediately.The order of the Hawks' attacking options goes like this: Kraft Nguyen, Joe Johnson, Mike Bibby, Josh Smith. (Josh's shots are still higher than Bibby's, but his tactical status is lower than Bibby's)
Erniu is not on the field, now it's up to Jiongjisen.

Of course, Hamilton doesn't boo his opponents than long-distance running, but when it comes to positional offense and one-on-one offense and defense, his physique is not at all Joe Johnson's opponent.

Why did Jordan have to trade him for Stackhouse back then?Because Hamilton's function is too single, defense is especially unreliable. Even in the Pistons, he must rely on the help of his teammates to solve the problem.

But how many chances for a shooting-oriented player like Jiong Jisen to help his opponents?

One step, two steps, three steps, just as the Pistons retracted their defensive line and were about to encircle and suppress Jiongsen.

The second leader of the Eagles turned around and stepped back to make a jump shot. After leaving the opponent two steps away, he calmly made a hit!

Immediately afterwards, Jon Jonson fired continuously from the outside, instantly smoothing the original point difference between the two teams.

For the Pistons, this is destined to be a difficult home defense battle.

The Eagles are indeed young, but that doesn't mean they are weak!

At the end of the first quarter, at 25:25, the two teams were tied.

Billups and Jon Jonson scored 13 points each, becoming the first killer of the two teams.

George Malaha said: "It is necessary to improve the defensive strength of Joe Johnson. Except for the Chinese, he is the most threatening player of the Eagles. He feels too hot today!"

Ruan Erniu sat alone on the bench. He never expected that he, the team leader, would watch his teammates play from the sidelines. This feeling was really terrible.

In the second quarter of the game, Er Niu started the game and led the bench to face the Pistons.

Asi* Lao controlled the ball for half court, and then passed the ball to Ruan Erniu. Erniu held the ball and singled Theo Ratliff. Boss, Tianchao monkey go back to your country!"

Ruan Erniu didn't care about him. With a half-turn outward and then a full turn inward, Ruan Erniu easily cut into the inside line and succeeded in filling the basket with one arm.

When returning to defense, Er Niu gave Ratliff a cold look, as if looking at a corpse.

Trash talk?
Sorry, your level is not worthy yet!
Rodney Stuckey has the ball in the halfcourt. He and Axi Law are both rookies in the guard line this year, but Stuckey played well in the playoffs and is also the second team rookie of the season. players.Axi Lao, who was still ahead of Stuckey, didn't even touch a hair.

It's no wonder that in Sanders' system, Stuckey was allowed to have a certain degree of free shooting when he led the bench, but Assi never got such a privilege.

Stucky turned around and switched hands to cut in, throwing off Axi Lao and breaking through the inside line, he went straight to Ruan Erniu.

This is also the arrangement of Philip Sanders, allowing Stuckey to kill the Chinese in the first place, so that the Eagles lose the most important scoring point.

Ruan Erniu strictly guarded the inside line, and after Stucky jumped into the air, he suddenly rose up, using the terrifying speed of the bullet, the second shot came first, and appeared on Stucky's head.

A big yellow hand descended from the sky and slapped the basketball in Stucky's hand.

Asi *lao flew up the front court, and after getting the basketball, he made an easy three-step layup and completed a lightning counterattack.

Subjectively speaking, this "Tathagata Palm"-like block should be counted as a block + assist, but unfortunately, a block does not mean getting the ball, so Er Niu's personal statistics can only be counted as a block .

In the next few rounds, Er Niu completely beat Theo Ratliff. After a wave of 10:1 attacks, the Pistons had to request a timeout.

"Defense! Be sure to guard against the Celestials, double-team him in a small range, and don't give him too much shooting space!" Sanders kept emphasizing during the timeout.

"Defense! Do every defense well, seize the opportunity to play a counterattack, we must not relax!" Woodson also did not forget the key to winning at this moment.

The timeout ended, and the two teams sent all their main players to the field again.

This time, Er Niu obviously felt different, and the Pistons' defense was increasing.

Jason Maxhill's movements have also gradually increased, but the referee's scale is very loose.

囧囧sen made a fake jump shot, and Hamilton's hand obviously hit 囧囧sen's hand, and he didn't blow!

Hamilton went out of the circle and made a mid-range shot. He was also slapped by Jon Jisen. The ball missed, but it still didn't blow!

Billups broke through and made a foul, and was directly blown a backcourt ball.

Ruan Erniu hit hard from the inside, and Max Hill almost blocked Ruan Erniu with a rough hug. In the end, the two fell to the ground, and the referee only gave the Pistons a common foul.

The current scale is already obvious. Everything is left to the players. As long as the foul is not too excessive, it will be regarded as no foul.

If the ball doesn't go into the basket, that's your business.

Ruan Erniu made two free throws and the Hawks continued to take the lead.

Rasheed Wallace stepped up, he hit 2 consecutive goals from beyond the three-point line, and once again caught up with the score.

Mike Bibby responded with a [-]-pointer immediately and made a successful steal and scored a chasing layup.

The two teams come and go, not giving in to each other.

But the Hawks have always grasped the advantage of leading the score.

However, in the second half of the second quarter of the game, a controversial scene appeared again.

Ruan Erniu held the ball in a low position. Facing Mark Hill's defense, he passed his opponent in one step and was about to attack the basket directly to complete the attack.

However, Prince suddenly appeared on Erniu's path. Ruan Erniu was already sprinting, and directly ran away from the little prince, and succeeded in picking the basket...

The whistle that had been silent all of a sudden sounded. It wasn't Prince's blocking, Er Niu was called an offensive foul!
Woodson finally couldn't bear it anymore, he rushed directly to the technical stage and cursed. The slow motion showed that Prince didn't stand still on both feet, and he was obviously sideways.

Dan Crawford blew a "T" on Woodson and almost sent the emotional Egghead off the court, and the situation changed again...

(End of this chapter)

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