Bol, the tool man in the fourth game, played a good tandem - he did almost nothing for the whole game.

During the timeout, he only clapped his hands and said some words of encouragement, and the team's offense was still arranged by the two ball-handling cores.

Don't say it, it's really his inaction that has made the team's offense and defense the biggest act.

Because Carlisle on the other side is not used to it.

You don't want this Nima to play any cards, and finally hold back a king bomb?

In the first quarter alone,

Van Horn and Coleman played several times in a row with Rayong's blocking.

When the Pistons choked Van Horn and Coleman, Iverson played a two-man spin with Laga Bell, and in the first quarter, he directly allowed the big player to three fouls and directly knocked the opponent down.

Oku, who came off the bench, performed well on the offensive end, but unfortunately his footsteps had no chance against Iverson.

No matter who defends Oku on the 76ers' side, he will take the initiative to mention the line to block and dismantle Iverson, and Rayong is also very discerning to concentrate the ball in the hands of Big Brother, so that Iverson will continue to eat Oku.

After a few rounds, Oku on the defensive end was beaten into a person, and Oku on the offensive end was even more physically weakened, with no confidence, and even shot three non-sticks in the half-volley, causing boos from the audience.

Although Billups also followed the gourd and played Coleman twice, with Iverson on one side to help defend, his offensive efficiency began to decline.

The two teams fought until the very end.

The Pistons have a chance to finish in the regular season.

However, Prince hit a three-pointer from Billups in the final four seconds after receiving a ball, but video replays showed that his back foot stepped over the baseline the moment he received the ball, and the killer was canceled.

In the end, the Pistons lost 92-94.

The Philadelphia 76ers managed to tie the score at 2-2 and fulfilled their pre-game rhetoric.

In the crucial battle of Tianwang Mountain, the Pistons fell into an ice cellar in the first half, and they couldn't throw it in.

They trailed by almost 20 points at halftime.

The 76ers almost took only three quarters to break the game, and in the end, the Pistons lost 84-101 again, and the pressure came to the first place in the East.

In the battle of Tianwang Mountain, Rayong once again completed the feat of double 20, slashing the luxurious data of 26 points and 23 rebounds in one fell swoop.

He threw himself out again and again under the basket, and fought with Big Ben, Robinson, and Oku without falling behind, quite in the style of the ancients.

The Pistons, who lost three in a row, held an emergency meeting under the leadership of Billups and Carlisle, and everyone kept summing up.

In Game 6, he once again played a proud defense, leading the opponent by 11 points at 74-63 at the end of the third quarter.

But in the crucial fourth quarter, when Billups was resting off the court, the Pistons' offense fell into chaos again, and the opponent went on a 16-4 attack wave in just three minutes.

The 76ers overtook the score in one fell swoop.

When Billups came back on the court, the momentum on both sides was completely lost.

The 76ers, who were getting more and more aggressive, and even the fat Spinner, played a chic combination of balls and picks in front of Hamilton.

When a 116-kilogram fat man completes such a shot far from the basket, the team basically can't hold it down.

In this battle, Bol, the interim coach of the 76ers, boldly launched the rotation of 11 people.

Six of them scored in double figures, and backup forward Spinner hit 5-of-7 shots and 4-of-5 free throws to score 14 points from the field.

The Pistons only used eight players in the rotation, and the three benches scored only seven points in total.

The little man Atkins, who had been magical in the previous two games, was completely unable to find the north tonight.

Played 22 minutes from the court, shot 1-of-9, made no free throws, and scored only 2 points, and the Pistons lost Game 6, with the bench players taking the main responsibility.

In the end, the 76ers went all out, won four cities in a row, and advanced to the finals with their heads held high.

Their opponent will be the winner between the Lakers and the Spurs.

Game 6 of the Western Conference finals was a game later than them, and the Lakers, who fell behind 2-3 by a big score, were also conflicted.

After losing to Tianwang Mountain, the big shark O'Neill complained directly to the media, "If I make 31 shots in one night, even if aliens come, I have to walk on my knees"

(ironically A certain No. 8 player of the team only cared about personal attacks in the battle of Tianwang Mountain, and only hit 9 goals in 31 shots).

When the reporter of the good thing brought the original words over, the No. 8 player choked directly at the media, "Don't always ask others to do something, first see what you have done, if I lose 10 free throws in one night, I will lock myself in the house and not go downstairs!"

(here is an allusion to a certain No. 34 player who only hit 7 of 17 free throws in the battle of Tianwang Mountain).

A No. 34 player: I'm a center, come on, I'm not a defender, besides, I scored the two most crucial free throws in the last 54 seconds.

A certain No. 8 player: That's because you lost too much in front of you, if you can get two more penalties, we won't lose!

But even if the Lakers are full of contradictions, many media still think that the Lakers have a better chance of winning.

Although they are behind by a big score, they have the big sharks, Peter Pan, and the key is Phil Jackson.

And Popovich's side can't rely on a young Tony Parker to play the whole game, after all, Tim Duncan's direction must be heavily guarded.

But the Spurs also have an important discovery, Ginobili, who only averaged 7.6 points per game in the regular season, directly soared his average points per game to 16.9 points in the playoffs, and in the key fifth game, he sent 26 points, 11 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 steals.

One man hammered the combination of Fox and Samaki on the opposite side.

And Robert Horry, who switched from the Lakers in the middle of the season, once again played the role of a surprise man and a defensive stalwart, always showing up and hitting some unbelievable goals in some seemingly unthinkable positions.

The much-anticipated sixth battle is here.

The Lakers, who are aiming for a four-game winning streak, started with a strong momentum, but the Spurs' strategy of all-out tactics made the Lakers' duo uncomfortable.

Although they could still compete at halftime, in the crucial fourth quarter, when Ginobili led a group of benches to fight, the Lakers' shortcomings were infinitely magnified.

The likes of Brian Shaw and Mark Madsen are completely powerless.

In this game, Kobe played 44 minutes and O'Neal played 41 minutes, but in the end they were slightly inferior and were crushed to death by the Spurs.

A little Tony Parker actually scored in front of O'Neal in a row, and the key O'Neal couldn't do anything about him, the person was in direct contact with you at all, and a dexterous turn wiped it to the other side of the basket....

And this is just a microcosm of the whole game.

The Philadelphia 76ers are about to meet the San Antonio Spurs in the Finals!

So can Bol, the assistant coach who was temporarily promoted to the head coach's position, compete with the old and spicy Popovich?

The head coaches on both sides have undoubtedly become the biggest gimmick of the media!



Finals are coming

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