If it is a close match, a black whistle or one or two fouls can affect the trend of the whole game!

But who gave you the illusion that this round of Boston Celtics and Philadelphia 76ers is a round of such close strength?

In the third quarter, when Han Yi returned to the court with three fouls, he gently said to Allen Iverson on the opposite side:

"If you do this, don't blame me for being rude!"

Unfortunately, Iverson only regarded this as a trash talk because of the score behind, and did not feel that Han Yi was actually quite calm at this time.

"You want to use this method to save the 76ers and make the game without suspense out of thin air. A bunch of highlights, right? I don't want to!"

In the first half of the game, Han Yi only got 8 points, 3 rebounds, and 1 block in less than 10 minutes of playing time, refreshing his worst performance in the first half of the playoffs in his career.

Two of the three fouls on Han Yi's back were called when he blasted Iverson from the inside, and the remaining one was when he attacked the basket. It was just like the previous two games. He simply dunked the ball and blasted the opponent's inside into pieces.

But this time, not only did he not get a 2+1, but he was given a third foul.

After head coach Rick Pidino cried out loudly and received a technical foul, Han Yi finally understood everything:

It turned out that this was the "76ers players can't be touched principle" that only targeted Han Yi himself!

And Allen Iverson played the strongest half-time game of this series!

In the first half of the game, Iverson had already scored 22 points, 4 rebounds, 6 assists, and only 1 turnover!

As long as Han Yi was not there, Iverson's attack or organization was so smooth, and his small body was so omnipotent on this big court!

As long as the person defending him is not Han Yi, he can use all kinds of fancy throws to throw the ball into the basket on other strong men.

But all this, please stop here!

In the third quarter, Han Yi gave up the physical fight in the interior, and chose to let Dennis Rodman and Ben Wallace join forces to guard the interior and wait for Allen Iverson's violent attack on the basket!

Because Han Yi knew that the referee Dick Bavetta wanted to make himself unable to stay on the court by constantly making himself foul. For the Celtics, although they have some tactics that do not require Han Yi to participate, none of them can really win a playoff victory without Han Yi under the intensity of the playoffs.

Therefore, Han Yi can no longer protect the rim. If you want to have zero physical contact when protecting the rim in the interior, it is completely impossible, especially when there is an Allen Iverson on the opposite side who is absolutely at the top of the NBA historical breakthrough list.

But I won't touch you, you can't blow my foul from a distance, right?

Because of the trouble of fouls, Han Yi took the initiative to give up his aggressiveness on the defensive end, and instead took out a set of "gentleman defense" that was despised in the 1990s. All defenses were within the scope of technical rules. If you can avoid touching the defender, you absolutely won't touch him. As for the inside line, you won't even go.

Han Yi began to use his exaggerated defensive area to control the other 76ers guys except Allen Iverson. As for Iverson, I can't afford to offend him, so I'll just avoid him, okay?

And the 76ers' role players were obviously not smart enough. They didn't fully understand the solution to today's game like Han Yi did. When Han Yi defended in front of them like a ferocious demon, they were dumbfounded. They didn't dare to move at all, and didn't stick to Han Yi, but chose to pass the ball.

Larry Brown was obviously not a cunning coach like his apprentice Popovich, and he didn't remind his players to seize such a great opportunity to foul Han Yi, but immersed in the illusion that Allen Iverson's own offense was going smoothly!

Iverson's touch was really good today, so good that he even made a three-pointer at the beginning of the third quarter.

45:58!

Allen Iverson continued to expand the Philadelphia 76ers' lead with his offense!

But then, Han Yi bounced outside the three-point line. Facing Larry Hughes, who was less than 2 meters tall and defending him, Han Yi was just like in the training ground, with a high shooting point. Larry Hughes, who jumped with all his strength, couldn't even touch Han Yi's wrist, let alone interfere with Han Yi's shot!

The three-pointer went into the net!

48:58!

The Celtics were still 10 points behind!

"Aren't we going to score points against each other? Okay, I'll take this challenge!"

Han YiAfter scoring, he said to Iverson relentlessly:

"I want you to understand that you are still far from being the scoring champion. I will not only win the game, but also completely crush you in scoring!"

"You are so arrogant, kid!"

Iverson's eyes widened: "You really don't know who is the big brother and who is the little brother. I brought you up!"

Faced with Han Yi's aggressive provocation, Iverson chose to fight directly. The basketball swayed, and Iverson broke into the penalty area again, facing Rodman's big hand like a palm fan!

Although the man was fanned out by Rodman and the ball was fanned out by Ben Wallace, the foul was still whistled!

Allen Iverson walked to the free throw line and only made one of two free throws!

48:59!

Han Yi's play was not that complicated. He dribbled across half court and didn't even go inside. He fired again from outside the three-point line!

Han Yi's wrist flicked lightly, and an elegant arc cut through the sky without any interference!

Hit the target as soon as he fired!

51:59!

Although the Philadelphia 76ers still had an 8-point lead at this moment, both Larry Brown and the 76ers players looked solemn all of a sudden.

Compared with the 76ers' hard-earned scoring, Han Yi's six points were too easy to get!

Now everyone knows that Han Yi has excellent three-point shooting ability.

But in the playoffs, opponents are still more accustomed to the devil who can turn the tide in the penalty area. Although they can't defend, they know how to defend correctly.

But when Han Yi started firing from outside the three-point line, the 76ers really didn't know how to defend!

In the 1990s, who was a 7-foot tall man who used three-pointers as a regular offensive method?

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