Halftime break.

Pistons locker room. Brush, brush, brush......

Larry Brown sat alone in a quiet corner, drawing on the tactical board with a marker in his hand.

The assistant coach next to him was also busy, doing calculations.

But no matter what he did, nothing seemed right.

Larry Brown's hand holding the pen became more and more irritable. He came up with several plans during this period, but none of them worked.

Some of them even included tactics that had already been executed on the court.

""I'm sorry, I just can't figure out a plan."

The assistant coach next to him also had a painful look on his face. These few minutes had completely confused his mind.

Bang!

Larry Brown threw away the tactical board and marker in his hand.

Larry Brown sat on the stool and scratched his white hair. Like the assistant coach, he couldn't think of a suitable plan in just a few minutes.

It seemed that such a simple tactic just couldn't be cracked.

In fact, tactics are sometimes not as complicated as possible. The more complicated the tactics, the more likely they are to make mistakes. Players are not machines. Even if Larry Brown asked the Pistons players to be like machines, they still couldn't really be like machines without mistakes.

The truly powerful tactics are those simple tactics. They look simple, but they can't completely restrict

"I believe in defense, but I can't defend against the rookie coach's tactics......."

Larry Brown looked at the ceiling of the locker room.

For some reason, he felt bitter. Is the Pistons' season over tonight?

The Pistons' locker room was also quiet, and no one was in the mood to talk.

Even words of encouragement could not be said now, as they were defeated by a tactic.

Not only Larry Brown was embarrassed, but the players also felt ashamed.

The half-time break was over.

"I don't have any tactics to plan, just for this championship, let's fight again"

"If we can't catch up, at least we'll lose standing up."

Larry Brown's words are quite true.

For other teams with superstars, a 21-point difference might give them hope of catching up.

But for the Pistons, a 21-point difference is really not something they can catch up with, unless they can make all kinds of outrageous shots.

Of course, Larry Brown is also a professional coach with basic professionalism.

If it was simply a 21-point difference, Larry Brown wouldn't have said this. He would have changed his defense to prevent the opponent from scoring, and then he could catch up.

But he couldn't figure out how to crack this tactic that suddenly appeared.

They could only hope that by executing this Barry, the tactician, had a bad touch and missed shots one after another.

Other than that, they could do nothing.

The Pistons were not discouraged, and this was the first time that Larry Brown allowed them to play freely, which also made them regain their fighting spirit.

In the third quarter, the Pistons became even more desperate, and even Nene and Anderson's elevator door was almost broken by Big Ben.

Anderson touched his knuckles, and it was still a little painful from being hit by Big Ben, but Anderson did not back down and still confronted Big Ben head-on.

The third quarter ended.

Pistons 68:88 Nuggets

The Pistons played very hard in this quarter, but they just maintained the score, at least it didn't stretch to 30 points.

In the last quarter of the game.

Barry finally played for too long and his hit rate began to drop sharply. After all, Barry is old and has to keep running.

The fact that he can hold on until now is more due to Barry's personal willpower, which has made Wang Chen very satisfied.

Wang Chen replaced Miller, who rarely played in this game.

At the same time, Camby, White and others also returned to the court, and the Nuggets strengthened their defense in the last quarter.

The Pistons fans at the Palace of Auburn Hills rekindled their enthusiasm, thinking that the Nuggets' hit rate had dropped and that Barry, who annoyed them, had been replaced.

But they forgot that the Big Five of the Pistons also spent a lot of time on the court.

It was also because the Big Five of the Pistons were in their prime at this time, with longer physical strength bars, especially Hamilton was still Running.

They were not good at attacking to begin with, and they were also troubled by their physical strength. Their shooting percentage was the same as that of the Nuggets, and they fell into a low ebb.

There was even a period of time when both sides were in a scoring drought.

If the Pistons broke the scoring drought, there might be a chance, but it was Anthony who broke the scoring drought first.

Anthony once again showed his superstar style, scoring unreasonable goals in a row, allowing the Nuggets to be the first to get out of the scoring drought.

In the last two minutes, the game lost suspense.

However, Larry Brown did not replace anyone. He said that even if the Pistons lost this game seven, they would lose standing.

In the last two minutes, the Pistons recovered some points.

But it was meaningless at all, it just made the score look a little better.

In the last round, Miller threw the ball high into the air, pumped his fist and roared.

The game is over.

Pistons 96:109

Nuggets~~~beep~~~

With the sound of the buzzer, the 2003-2004 NBA champion was born in the Palace of Auburn Hills!

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