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Chapter 147 Running, still lethal?

Chapter 147 Running, still lethal?

"The Pistons had the offensive round, Hamilton went in again, he jumped out again.

Su Bei didn't hit him... No, he didn't defend him. The masked man played off the ball and almost ran away for a while.

Billups' pass did not give Hamilton a comfortable shooting area..."

Hamilton has no choice. Now there are only two options. One is to continue to try three-pointers. If he can make a shot, the Heat will die.

It's just a pity that he is really called CIC King, and he didn't want to change in the past. With this practice time, it's better to go to practice running with his dog in the morning. Seeing our dog laying on the ground sticking out its tongue and rolling its eyes, it's also a joy. A funny thing is not.

three points?

Fuck it, the CIC king doesn't need to shoot [-]s.

Hamilton used to be teammates with Jordan. Hamilton couldn't make a three-pointer.

Now that one option is ruled out, that's all that's left.

like that?

What?

"Hamilton received the ball and didn't choose to shoot a three-pointer. He broke through with the ball and went inside. Before the Heat's defense could react, he stopped and shot a two-point jumper..."

Su Bei had predicted Hamilton's actions a long time ago, but it was useless, because Su Bei and Hamilton were a little far away, beyond reach.

Bang-dang-!
The mid-range shot was shot, but it went out of the basket.

The basketball was picked off by Haslem.

"It's a pity, Hamilton's shot was just a bit of luck.

Of course, it is normal to miss shots. This is not Hamilton's playing style and habits...

He needs time to adapt. "

After two rounds, Hamilton's attack with the ball, a mid-range shot after a breakthrough, did find an offensive rhythm.

Swish-swish-!
Frequent breakthroughs and shooting offenses scored points.

It's just a pity that the Heat never took Hamilton's offensive scoring point to heart.

Or continue to ignore it, the Heat are betting that Hamilton's gun and the bullets he shoots will not kill people or kill the game.

At his peak, Hamilton averaged 20 points, 3 assists and 3 rebounds per game. The peak is this year.

Cutting off Billups' organizational pass, this kind of tactic, with the rise of the Pistons, must have appeared a long time ago. Riley will not be the first to think of it. I believe that a famous coach like Popovich , I guess they're all worn out.

There is no shortage of head coaches of other weak teams who have tried such a defensive strategy against the Pistons, but the results are very different. After all, the offensive ability of the Pistons is really not the core strength of their victory. Defense is the Pistons' victory. core competitiveness.

Hamilton's data is very beautiful in comparison with the Pistons, but when it comes to killing games, averaging 20 points per game is really not qualified.

Hamilton's lethality on the field is not only reflected in scoring, but also half in running.

running?And lethality?

I don't read much, so don't lie to me!
The flower growers do not lie to the flower growers. If running is not to your taste, you can call the ability of Hamilton's other half a shit stirrer.

As a point guard, Billups has mediocre breakthrough ability, and the Pistons do not have a Kobe-style ball-handling singles master. Only relying on Billups' organization and passing, he really can't move the rough guys of the Pistons.

It was Billups' running position, which was regarded as a breakthrough, as a pick-and-roll tactic, and then chaotic the opponent's formation. In the chaotic army, Billups made a scalpel-like pass. The opportunity for the ball to make cakes and the monotonous offense of the Pistons have improved.

Hamilton's running can reshuffle the matching players. The normal player matching has become a strong and weak match, a misplaced match...

Once Billups calmly dealt the cards again, the Pistons' offense became a bit of a threat.

Now Hamilton has no one to chase and defend. The Heat's hairstyle, no, the lineup is not chaotic, lacks this kind of shuffling ability, and there is no misplaced replacement. Even if Billups can continue to deal cards, the Pistons rely on their individual singles offensive ability. The firepower can't be strong either.

Now that the Pistons' offense has been thoroughly seen by Riley, they will naturally not care about Hamilton's points. In the big picture, the Heat have already grasped the initiative of the rhythm.

The Heat blocked Billups' organization pass, and Sihao didn't hesitate.

To be reasonable, Billups, as Mr. Key, also won the MVP of the civilian finals. Although it is the civilian version, just like the leader of the beggar gang is also a beggar, the civilian version is also the MVP. If you want to completely block his passing, how can you possible?
However, Wade's defense is not weak, especially the defensive point guard. His physical talent is too great. He has quick reactions, super long wingspan, strong physique, and strong explosiveness, which makes his stealing ability very good. outstanding.

In addition, Subei's defense is not weak, and Haslem's compression space... The Heat's players have strong mobility, and Billups really can't calmly deal cards to make cakes.

Seeing Hamilton's attack, it is difficult to support alone.

Billups did not back down, showing his big-hearted playing style at critical moments, seizing the opportunity, raising his hand and making a cold shot with a three-pointer...

Bang-dang-!
Not to mention, throughout the series, Billups' shooting touch is really iron.

None of his shots were missed.

The outside line was unreliable. Rashidra went out and cooperated with Billups as a screen. As a result, the Heat didn't take the move at all, and followed Rashid's wishes. Jump shot...

Bang-dang-!
Rasheed's performance is not much better. After all, he is no longer young. He is 32 years old this year. When he was young, he was not a self-disciplined player in the Trail Blazers. , signed a pension contract, but the decline in status is inevitable.

"The individual offensive singles of the Pistons are really unreliable. Billups and Rashid are not in the state. Hamilton is gradually adapting to the offensive rhythm of holding the ball and breaking through. However, only relying on a mid-range shot king , It is not enough to beat the Heat..."

Prince began to hit the basket, and Big Ben also picked up his offensive weapon that he was not good at.

Regardless of whether they can open up the situation, at least they are working hard and daring to fight.

After the first quarter, the score was 20 to 25, and the Pistons were only 5 points behind.

The game started in the second quarter, and it has reached this point, and the rotation has become unnecessary.

Riley is also a ruthless person. He just replaced Posey with Walker, and the other four main starters continued to fight.

The Pistons just changed the big Ben and replaced Antonio McDyess.

The second quarter started, maybe in the first few rounds, Hamilton found the feeling of mid-range shooting and hit the basket consecutively. If we only look at the statistics, Su Bei was beaten to the ground.

Playing with confidence, Hamilton tried a three-point shot, but it was too hard to let go, and he couldn't hold back for a while.

Bang-dang-!
As a result, there was still no change, and the iron was struck.

On the contrary, the Heat's offense was quite wretched. Wade either broke through or passed the ball to O'Neal.

Antonio McDyess has been selected to the All-Star team, but he is an empty offensive power forward.

Asking him to beat O'Neill is simply courting death.

Bang-!
Hitting the defense, turning around, and jumping up, with a bang, O'Neal's entire body was hung on the basket.

7 points!
In front of Wade, he kept playing Hamilton on the roster. Billups also wanted to copy his homework and wanted to play North Jiangsu on the roster. As a result, the Heat didn't consider Hamilton a player on the field at all, and kept playing 5 defenses and 4 defensive tactics. Lupus couldn't name Su Bei.

His breakthrough, forcible foul, bang bang, the referee didn't give face, there is no whistle for this intensity.

Hamilton's mentality is a bit broken, and Billups is an iron habit.

One shot 6 for 1 and the other shot 7 for 2.

It's so hard that there are no friends, and the whistle is not directed at the Pistons, and the shot is not made, and there are no free throws. The point difference between the two sides continues to widen.

In the second quarter, the Heat beat the Pistons 22 to 16.

At the end of the first half, 5+6=11, the Heat took an 11-point lead and entered the locker room to rest.

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(End of this chapter)

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