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Chapter 64 I'm going to be disgusted again

Chapter 64 I'm going to be disgusted again
The time had come for the Pistons to change. Larry Brown finally stopped being obsessed with controlling the basket and began defending the Pacers' perimeter, especially O'Neal's high-post jump shots and Reggie Miller's mid-range and long-range jump shots after running.

In fact, if Hamilton, a player of the same type as the Pistons, could have the same presence on the court as Reggie Miller, then the Pistons would not be so passive on the offensive end. But unfortunately, among players of the same type, perhaps only the future "Golden State Lavine" who looks like a "primary school student" can suppress Reggie Miller. Others, including Ray Allen, may not be able to achieve the same tactical effect as Reggie Miller.

Of course, Ray Allen's role on the court is greater than Hamilton's, and this needs no further explanation.

The game resumed, and the Pistons first received good news on the offensive end:

Billups scored the first three-pointer of the game!
Not only did the score difference return to 4 points, but the Pacers could no longer ignore his movements outside the three-point line.

Otherwise, how could he be the “Mr. Key”?

No matter how bad the condition is, as long as it comes to a critical moment, it can be "killed with one shot".

At the same time, the other Pistons players moved much more steadily on the court and were no longer so impatient.

This is an absolute "reassurance pill".

During the offensive phase, the Pacers quickly discovered that the opponent's defensive formation was expanding outwards.

Rick Carlisle gritted his teeth secretly. If he let O'Neal go to the basket again at this time, the touch that he had maintained until now would most likely be destroyed, and he might not be able to produce any effect in the basket.

He still remembers clearly the “two ghosts knocking on the door” in the first quarter.

Not only does he remember it, but O'Neal Jr. also remembers it.

Therefore, when he saw the opponent expanding their defense line, he hesitated in his heart. Should he change his playing style immediately, sink to the bottom line, and force the opponent to continue to shrink their defense line?
This is definitely a test, and he might even get a concussion.

The ability of the two "Wallaces" to guard the inside is no joke. Last year, the Pacers played 6 games with the Pistons in the Eastern Conference Finals. His highest shooting percentage was only 45.5%, and his shooting percentage in three games was around 35%.

He was facing these two Pistons players under the basket. It’s not to say that he couldn’t do anything at all, but he couldn’t do anything at all.

but……

This is my responsibility!

I have to carry it on my shoulders!
Just look at the current situation of the team. Besides him, who else can force...

"Bah!"

O'Neal Jr. went through a fierce ideological struggle in his heart. After the routine pick-and-roll with Suwan, he was ready to go to the basket for a close fight with the two "Wallaces".

But Suwan, who had the ball, made a fake breakthrough, hooked the ball back, and directly deceived Rasheed Wallace in front of him, and then flew straight to the basket like a cannonball.

The Pistons' inside players were all focused on O'Neal, and they also believed that the Pacers' change of tactics to force the Pistons to retreat was to let O'Neal hold the ball and play one-on-one under the basket. So, when Suwan jumped high and completed the dunk with both hands, everything happened so suddenly!

"Nice, good shot!"

Even Rick Carlisle, who usually doesn't speak, couldn't help but applaud when he saw Suwan's determined dunk with the ball.

He lost his composure, not to mention the audience.

It exploded directly, and many Pacers fans jumped up.

This goal was not only sudden, but also boosted morale.

In the TNT studio, Barkley's voice became louder: "Okay, Uncle, who has always been focused on serving his teammates, started to exert his strength. He increased his personal threat to the basket."

Kenny Smith laughed.

He didn't know when Barkley became so eloquent!
This "fat pig" actually called Su Wan's 5 points in the first half "serving his teammates"?
Yes, after all, the hope of revenge lies with the "New Star of China", how can we not think positively?

But soon, he found that what Barkley said did not seem to be a lie...

"Dangdang!"

Su Wan's dunk "blew up" the arena and also affected his opponents.

It was indeed difficult for a group of people to cooperate with each other amid the noisy shouting. When Billups was waiting for Hamilton to pass behind him and was about to pass the ball, he caught a glimpse of Reggie Miller behind him. He hesitated for a moment and ultimately did not pass the ball, causing himself to be surrounded by the Pacers. When he was forced to pass the ball, he still let Reggie Miller steal the ball.

The ball flew into Su Wan's hands immediately.

Then Reggie Miller rushed to the other side of the three-point line.

The Pistons returned to defense quickly, but with Reggie Miller's action, their defense line was scattered, and Prince was the only one left in front of Suwan.

The "Little Prince"'s defensive interference ability is indeed very strong, but his decisive steals and blocks are not very outstanding.

Throughout his career, he has never averaged more than 1 steal or block per game in a season.

I think this has a lot to do with his lack of strength and physical fitness.

Su Wan has paid attention to his data, so he is not afraid of 1v1 at all!
Of course, mainly...

He turned on "The zone" mode.

After getting close to Prince, Su Wan pulled the horsepower to the maximum. In the following time, it was not so much that Prince kept his hands in front of Su Wan, but rather that Su Wan pushed him forward.

Prince completely lost control of the defense.

Finally, when Su Wan jumped, he subconsciously followed suit.

After he jumped up, he realized that he could only see Su Wan's armpit hair full of hormones.

"Bah!"

Another dunk.

This time, Suwan completed the dunk directly over Prince's head.

The huge impact force knocked Prince down directly. Su Wan walked over domineeringly, stepped over his calf, and looked arrogantly at the Pacers fans who were desperately cheering at him. He nodded at them and said, "That's it, that's it. Keep up this enthusiasm, I can be even more excited!"

O'Neal Jr. and Reggie Miller also rushed to him at this time, passionately patting his strong arms and chest muscles.

Behind Suwan were the Pistons players who rushed over to pull Prince up, and Prince, who had a confused look on his face and let his teammates pull him up.

Erin captured Prince's face and came up with a brilliant title:

Mom, where is this?
Barkley's butt left his stool at some point, he slammed the table and yelled at Kenny Smith: "Apologize!"

Because Kenny Smith said at halftime: "Prince did a good job defending Uncle."

You call this good?

Kenny Smith had no time to care about all these. What he cared more about was that he seemed to hear the referee's whistle after Su Wan completed the dunk.

This means that Su Wan's shot was a "2 plus 1", and he still had a chance for a free throw. If he made the free throw, Su Wan's score in this game would instantly reach 10 points...that would be bad!

But his hearing was quite good, and the referee did blow the whistle when Suwan completed the dunk. When Prince was defending at the end, his center of gravity was off, so his lower body came into contact with Suwan, infringing on Suwan's "cylinder".

"Shh!"

The successful free throw caused cheers from the audience again. Suwan returned to defense with a resolute expression, stretched out his palm, and gently patted his chest a few times, telling all the Pacers fans:

Leave it to me, I'll destroy them!

Su Wan has been waiting for the opponent to expand the entire defense line.

After all, he knew very well that Manu Ginobili's breakthrough in the 05 Finals became the "X factor" of the Finals. And it was different from the general "X factor". His "X factor" was considered by many media to be enough to win the Finals MVP.

His strength is one thing, but on the other hand it also shows that the Pistons can be overwhelmed by the flanks.

Manu Ginobili's threatening breakthrough was due to Tim Duncan holding back the two Wallaces.

O'Neal can't reach that level, so the Pacers rely on the distribution of double firepower from the outside, forcing the two "Wallaces" to make up for the defense. As long as their attention is distracted, Suwan can play the role of Manu.

Facts have proved this.

The two "Wallaces" who were unable to occupy an advantageous position under the basket from the beginning had no time to provide backup defense for Prince.

Without the two of them, Prince's restrictions on Su Wan would not be so obvious.

You can understand Prince in this system as Chris Bosh's defensive position in the Heat after 2011. He mainly helps others to make up for the defense, and then others help him to make up for the defense, and they make up for each other's problems.

Once the head and the tail cannot be taken care of, Chris Bosh's problems will be exposed, and the same goes for Prince...

Larry Brown finally frowned. He didn't expect that Suwan would actually become a threatening wing.

Why are other people’s rookies so strong?
He glanced at someone on the bench...

Are the Pistons' rookies so useless?

He tried to change his position defending Suwan.

But Prince is the only one of the three Pistons' outside players who can compete with Suwan. Hamilton is not good enough to compete with Suwan, and Billups is only 1 meters tall and not big enough.

Is it possible to shrink the basket?
But when he thought about how he had just stretched out the entire formation to deal with the Pacers' shooting, and now because of a rookie's breakthrough, the Pistons had to shrink their defense again. Isn't this too... respectful of this rookie? - If you can't understand Larry Brown's idea, then watch the replay of the Athens Olympics "Dream Team 6" game, and look at Carmelo Anthony, Wade, and LeBron sitting on the bench, and you will understand.

His targeting of rookies is not really "racial discrimination", he just looks down on them all.

Prince continued to defend Suwan, as for how to limit this newcomer...

"Ben and Rashid, let me see your defensive enthusiasm. Run, run. The basketball court is so small!"

He chose to stimulate the unlimited kinetic energy of the double "Wallace".

"Shh!"

It seemed that Billups really found his form at the critical moment. He successfully hit a mid-range shot, easing the Pistons' pressure on the score difference.

Su Wan faced Prince with the ball. The dunk just now gave him absolute initiative. Prince didn't dare to interfere at all. He was afraid that his center of gravity could not be recovered in time, giving Su Wan the opportunity.

Su Wan noticed this situation.

In "The zone" mode, his unusually clear brain worked quickly, and he immediately broke through with the ball more forcefully.

Sometimes the more you worry about, the easier it is to get distracted. The same was true in this round. Su Wan broke through more forcefully and left Prince behind.

He never expected Su Wan to do this.

Ben Wallace did what Larry Brown wanted him to do, which was to return to defense more quickly than before, but because Prince leaked too quickly, his defense was completely unable to interfere.

"Shh!"

Come in again!

Su Wan scored 7 points in a row.

Especially the last ball, it was so easy that Kenny Smith even suspected that these B guys on the Pistons were fixing the game.

They want to see me kiss a donkey's ass, too?

In the CCTV-5 studio, Yang Yi gave a seemingly reasonable explanation: "In fact, he was just stunned. Anyone who was dunked by Su Wan like Prince just now would be stunned for a while. His mind is still floating in outer space!"

When Larry Brown saw that Prince, whom he trusted the most, was in such a state, he had no choice but to call a timeout again.

If he remembered correctly, this was the second time tonight that the game had called a timeout because of the Chinese newcomer.

In the end, he adjusted his defensive formation and pulled the entire lineup back, but in this way, Reggie Miller and O'Neal, who had rested for a few rounds, could continue to "shoot". The Pistons were forced into a dilemma.

There are only four words left for them:

The trend is over!

The Pistons' tenacious resistance continued, but the cheers and shouts at the scene became louder and louder.

At 7 minutes and 45 seconds in the fourth quarter, Suwan attacked the basket again and scored, and the score difference reached 15 points at this time.

"Come on, Afro, it's your turn to perform. Push me like you pushed Ron, so you can get me suspended too!" After finishing his attack on the basket, Su Wan did not leave. He yelled at Ben Wallace under the basket, and the fans on the sidelines not far away were so happy to hear it.

If you can speak, then say more!

Ben Wallace almost couldn't hold back, but fortunately "The Roaring Lord" pulled him back.

Suwan has always been aware of Rasheed Wallace's behavior of breaking up fights. Seeing him breaking up a fight again this time, he couldn't help but complain: "Why are you still called 'The Lord of Roaring'? You might as well be called 'The Lord of Breaking Up Fights'. Then Jesus should come down from the cross and nail you to it."

What the hell...

Rasheed Wallace couldn't stand it anymore.

The referee came over at this time and signaled to Su Wan with his eyes, "If you continue to fight, I will blow the whistle and give you a technical foul." Su Wan immediately showed a "kind smile" and turned around to encourage the fans on the sidelines to call the referee a "black whistle."

At the same time, a wailing sound came from the TNT studio, coming from Kenny Smith.

After Su Wan made this shot, his score in this game reached 20 points.

The hit rate is an exaggerated 60%!

There was also a certain "little emperor" in Cleveland who was wailing. Looking at Suwan's data on the TV screen, the alarm sounded in his mind immediately:
I'm going to be disgusted again!

(End of this chapter)

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