Chapter 147: Is running still lethal?

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“On the Pistons’ offensive possession, Hamilton went in again and he jumped out again.

Su Bei didn't hit him...no, he didn't guard him. The masked man almost ran away with the ball without the ball.

Billups' pass didn't give Hamilton a comfortable shooting area..."

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

It's just a pity that he is really called the CIC King and has not thought about changing it. With this practice time, it is better to go for a run with his dog in the morning. It is also strange to see our dog lying on the ground sticking out his tongue and rolling his eyes. Not a funny thing.

Three points?

Damn it, the king of mid-range shooters doesn’t need to shoot 3-pointers.

Hamilton and Jordan were once teammates. If Hamilton couldn't hit a three-pointer, he would have to take the blame. Jordan had to take the blame.

Now that one option is eliminated, that's all that's left.

That?

What?

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

Su Bei had predicted Hamilton's movements a long time ago, but it was of no use because Su Bei and Hamilton were a little far away and beyond their reach.

Bang-dang——!

The mid-range shot came out, but it hit the basket.

The basketball was picked off by Haslem.

"It's such a shame that Hamilton just had a little bit of luck with his shot.

Of course, it is normal to miss the shot. This is not Hamilton’s playing style and habit...

He needs time to adapt. "

After two rounds, Hamilton attacked with the ball, broke through and made a mid-range shot, and indeed found the offensive rhythm.

Swish—!

Frequent breakthrough shooting offense scored points.

It's a pity that the Heat never paid attention to Hamilton's shooting offense.

If they continue to ignore it, the Heat are betting that Hamilton's gun and bullets cannot kill people or the game.

When Hamilton was at his peak, he averaged 20 points, 3 assists and 3 rebounds per game. His peak was this year.

Cutting off Billups's organization pass, this kind of tactic must have appeared long ago with the rise of the Pistons' five tigers. It will not be the first one that comes to mind. I believe that famous coaches like Popovich , they are probably all worn out.

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

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

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

"This star really wants to retire"

running? And lethality?

I don’t read much, so don’t lie to me!

If running is not to your taste, you can call Hamilton’s other half’s ability a troublemaker.

As a point guard, Billups' breakthrough ability is mediocre, and the Pistons don't have a Kobe-style master of singles with the ball. Billups really can't lead the Pistons' tough guys just by relying on Billups' organization and passing.

It was Billups' movement that was regarded as a breakthrough and a pick-and-roll tactic, and it disrupted the opponent's formation. In the chaos, Billups made another scalpel-like pass. The Pistons' monotonous offense only showed some improvement when the ball made the cake.

Hamilton's running can reshuffle the opposing players. The normal player matchup becomes a strong and weak matchup, a misplaced matchup...

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

Now there is no one chasing Hamilton. The Heat's hairstyle, no, the formation is not chaotic. They lack this ability to shuffle cards 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 is not strong either.

Since the Pistons' offensive line has been clearly understood by Laili, they will naturally no longer care about Hamilton's scoring points. In the overall situation, the Heat have already taken the initiative in rhythm.

The Heat blocked Billups' organizational pass without hesitation.

To be fair, Billups is a key player and also won the MVP of the civilian finals. Although it is a civilian version, just like the leader of a beggar gang is also a beggar, the civilian version is also an MVP. If you want to completely block his passing, how can you Is it possible?

However, Wade's defense is not weak, especially for defensive point guards. His physical talent advantage is too great. He has quick reactions, long wingspan, strong physique, and strong explosiveness, which makes his stealing ability very good. outstanding.

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

Seeing Hamilton's offense, it was difficult to survive alone.

Billups did not back down, showing his big-hearted playing style at critical moments. He seized the opportunity and shot a three-pointer...

Bang-dang——!

Not to mention, throughout the series, Billups' shooting touch was really iron.

His shot was not missed.

The outside line was unreliable. Rasheed went out and cooperated with Billups as a screen. As a result, the Heat did not pick up the move at all. They also followed Rasheed's wishes and let him use the big one to beat the small one on the outside, scoring two points from a long distance. Jump shot...

Bang-dang——!

Rashid's performance was 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. That is, he won the championship in 2004 and was washed away. , signed a pension contract, but a decline in status is inevitable.

"The Pistons' individual offensive singles are really unreliable. Billups and Rasheed are not in good condition. Hamilton has gradually adapted to the offensive rhythm of breaking with the ball and then mid-range shooting. However, it only relies on one mid-range shooting champion. , it’s not enough to defeat the Heat..."

Prince began to attack the basket, and Ben also picked up the offensive weapons that he was not good at.

No matter whether they can open up the situation or not, at least they are working hard and dare to fight.

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

When the game started in the second quarter, it had reached this point, and there was no need to rotate the lineup.

Laili was also ruthless. He just replaced Posey with Walker, and the other four starting players continued to fight.

The Pistons just changed their roster and replaced Antonio McDyess.

The second quarter of the game started. Perhaps it was in the previous rounds that Hamilton found the feeling of mid-range shooting and hit the basket continuously. If you only look at the data, Su Bei was beaten.

Showing confidence, Hamilton tried a three-point shot, but it was too short and he couldn't hold it back for a while.

Bang-dang——!

In the end, there was still no change and the iron was struck.

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

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

Letting him stand up to O'Neal is simply asking for death.

Peng——!

He knocked away the defense, turned around, jumped up, and with a bang, O'Neal's entire body hung on the basket.

7 points!

In front of Wade, he kept calling Hamilton to play singles. Billups also wanted to copy his homework and wanted to call singles to play Su Bei. As a result, the Heat did not consider Hamilton a player on the court and continued to carry out a 5-defense-4 defensive tactic. Lupus couldn't name Su Bei.

His breakthrough, forced foul, clang, the referee did not give face, there is no whistle for this kind of intensity.

Hamilton's mentality is a bit broken, and Billups has a hard-core habit.

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

He was so tough that he had no friends, and even though he was attacking the basket, the whistle was not directed towards the Pistons, he couldn't make a shot, and there were no free throws. The score difference between the two sides continued to widen.

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

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