Billups punched the air in frustration.

As a guard known for his defense, he was beaten by Boykins who is 165cm tall.

In fact, Billups' defense is due to his strong body and physical suppression of the small point guard.

But Boykins relied on his fast speed and was not afraid of physical confrontation with him, and he broke through.

And what made Billups feel the most frustrated was......

Beep.

Big Ben just sent the ball out, but Ryan Bowen grabbed it again.

This made it impossible for Billups to counterattack through offense, and he could only watch Big Ben shoot free throws quietly.

After Big Ben made one of two free throws in two consecutive rounds, he finally started to miss. In this round, Xuehua's touch was also exposed, and both free throws were missed.

Anderson protected the rebound, holding it in his hands first, and then passed it to Boykins.

Because of the clock-smashing tactics, a certain success rate must be guaranteed in each round, and a mistake has a huge impact.

Boykins used Nene's pick-and-roll this time. This time, Nene's pick-and-roll was firmly held because of the increased confrontation ability of the fetters.

Rasheed Wallace could only switch defense temporarily, and he became the one defending Boykins.

It is not an exaggeration to say that Rasheed Wallace, who is 208 cm tall, is a giant in front of Boykins, who is 165 cm tall.

Boykins was very calm at this time. He was not panicking in the face of Rasheed Wallace, nor did he rush to pass the ball to Nene. Ben was ready to defend inside, and Anderson's shooting was unstable.

Boykins dribbled flexibly, made a breakthrough fake move, and then stepped back directly.

"Want to shoot a three-pointer?"

Rasheed Wallace's center of gravity was shaken a little, but he was not fooled. He staggered and immediately stepped forward to defend.

But Boykins' step back was a step back after dribbling, not a step back after shooting.

This is a step-by-step pass that often appears in street ball!

Although Rasheed Wallace is good at defense, he is a center after all. Maybe if it was Billups, Boykins would not have such an easy time with this ball.

With Boykins' speed, he instantly distanced himself from Rasheed Wallace after passing him.

Without any hesitation, he rushed directly to the inside.

Boykins rushed to the inside at an extremely fast speed and jumped up quickly to prepare for a layup.

Seeing Boykins jump, Big Ben and Billups flew up to intercept Boykins. At the same time, Rasheed Wallace behind him also jumped high and prepared to chase Boykins from behind.

Three giants trapped little Boykins in mid-air. They blocked out the sun and sky, leaving no room for shooting or passing. Boykins squeezed a few times in the air unwillingly. Boykins' own strength was enough to knock down a 300-pound man, and with the three Beasts on the field, his ability to fight increased by 15%.

These few moves really gave Boykins some space to pass the ball. Boykins immediately passed the ball.

Anderson, who had already arrived, received the pass from Boykins and jumped high from behind the three men like a god descending from heaven.

Big Ben and the other two focused their defensive attention on Boykins, ready to pin Boykins down in the human wall, and didn't care about Anderson behind him at all.

Birdman took off and dunked directly from behind the three men!

Due to the visual difference, it looks like Birdman dunked over three people.

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After Anderson completed the dunk, he made a flying motion. He has been liking this motion more and more recently.

The fans in the Pepsi Center waved their hats excitedly and shouted loudly. Such a passionate dunk is the most exciting.

Although this is not a dunk in the strict sense, who cares at this moment?

Nuggets 77:65 Pistons.

The Pistons urgently need a strong offense to fight back and boost morale.

But the Pistons didn't have this opportunity at all.

Beep!

Ryan Bowen raised his hand innocently, indicating that he had committed a foul.

This innocent look really looks a bit like Bowen of the Spurs.

Big Ben walked towards him in annoyance. At the free throw line, Anderson had just dunked from behind, and he really wanted to teach that rookie a lesson.

He had many ways to teach that rookie a lesson, but the only way he was not good at was using free throws. He made one of two free throws.

Nuggets 77:67206 Pistons. In the next few rounds.

The performance of the Beast Trident even exceeded Wang Chen's expectations.

It might be because the Pistons' five tigers were tired from playing for too long. Anderson played for a long time, but Nene and Boykins were very energetic in this game.

Ryan Bowen fouled out after committing too many fouls, and then a new water dispenser guardian Michael Doriak came on the court.

Ben's free throws were originally bad, and with a snowy touch, he was even close to the 30% free throw rate in the 1996-1997 season.

Because Ben's free throws were unstable, Ryan Bowen received a lot of applause from Nuggets fans when he left the court.

This surprised Ryan Bowen very much. Can fouling gain respect and applause from fans?

Nuggets 88:75 Pistons.

Although the score difference was not widened, the Pistons' chances of winning became slimmer as time went by.

Larry Brown was disgusted when he saw the new water dispenser Doryak on the court.

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