You are the pearl, Mo Mengchen

Chapter 773 Attack Is King



Chapter 773 Attack Is King

Chapter 773 Attack Is King

Halfway through the third quarter, the 76ers scored consecutively without the Pistons actively making mistakes, and at most they only chased the point difference to 8 points.

Due to the high defensive intensity, the shooting percentage of both sides is not high.

Mo Mengchen scored Houston suddenly, hit the iron with a three-pointer, and Iverson scored a long rebound and made a quick break.

Mo Mengchen stopped Iverson's counterattack just in time to catch up, and the fighter opportunity was fleeting.When all the personnel on both sides were in place, Iverson broke through again, causing Mo Mengchen's defensive foul and making two free throws at the free throw line.

"The most impressive thing about Dor.Mo is that you fight back when you get hit." Cheeks made a pun.

If you are beaten, you must fight back, which means that if you are beaten, you will definitely fight back. There are hands and feet in it, and it also means scoring and responding to the ball.

Mo Mengchen didn't make fouls like Iverson did. He just called a pick-and-roll, let Iverson face him, and used his height advantage to make a jump shot.

70 is better than 61

The 9-point gap doesn't seem that big, and any team seeing such a gap will try their best to chase points.

The 76ers are playing the right basketball, Iverson doesn't dominate shots, Duncan always asks for the ball in the low post, and no one in the Pistons can effectively limit him in the low post.

Unless you have two Wallaces working together and not afraid of Duncan passing you down.

Rashid is tall and strong, with a solid base, enough to defend against all power forwards alone, but facing a player like Duncan is definitely not something that can be solved by one person.

He needs the assistance of Ben Wallace, a top, a block, so as to limit Duncan's performance.

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After the timeout, Westphal gave exactly such instructions to the two Wallaces. Big Ben desperately double-teamed and defended Duncan, and Ratliff liked to go wherever he wanted, whether he could hit or not Distance jumper, this policy will never change.

So, Duncan's days are over.

When Duncan was blocked by Big Ben flying out of the low post, he realized this.

He continued to play low. This time, he paid attention to Wallace's position and saw that he missed Ratliff in order to get closer to him. Shifu immediately played the ball.

The ball quickly shattered and flew out, and Ratliff hit a jumper under Hill's supplementary defense.

63 is better than 70

The Pistons' positional battle was defended with the same strength, but Mo Mengchen's position was cut into chaos. Bell couldn't hold him at all. The top fell to the ground.

Mo Mengchen gave him a mocking look, caught the ball from the corner, and shot a three-pointer.

73 is better than 63

"Don't keep pestering me with your defense." Mo Mengchen patted his butt and left.

Bell and Mo Mengchen have been facing each other all night, and they are used to the other party always taunting people in this way. He has not collapsed, and he is stronger than he imagined.

After all, it was none other than Dor.Mo from Megatron Alliance who knocked him out.

Even Larry Brown praised his courage in public during the intermission, calling on his teammates to learn from him, and even Eric Snow asked him for advice on playing against Mo Mengchen.

These things all increased his confidence, even if the result was so bleak, he never wavered.

At this stage, Bell is not regarded by Mo Mengchen at all, he is thinking about other things.

There is definitely nothing wrong with double-teaming Duncan. Two-on-one is also the correct way. Wallace doesn't need to consider the timing of assisting defense. As long as Duncan launches an attack, he will post it as soon as possible.

With Rasheed's defense, Duncan won't blow up in an instant. If he can block the shot at the moment of his shot, it is possible to affect the arc of the shot or block the ball.

What if Duncan passes the ball?Ratliff's free-throw line jumper is the biggest problem with this defense.

Just like the Pistons had trained around O'Neal to block pass tactics, Duncan's pass was better than O'Neal's, but Ratliff was at the free throw line every time he stood, which gave them sufficient reaction time.

Mo Mengchen clearly arranged the defensive line on the field, especially keeping Hill, a long-armed and long-legged guy, at a close distance from the free throw line.

However, the careful arrangement didn't work, because the 76ers wanted Duncan to suppress the Pistons' inside line, and they didn't want Iverson to shut down.

After Duncan finished playing, it was Iverson's turn to attack.

With heavy coverage on the outside, Iverson first received Duncan's pick and roll, passed Mo Mengchen, and then changed direction and accelerated after encountering Houston.

"Innocent!"

Rashid followed, sending out the big hat from behind.

The most indispensable thing behind Iverson is the trailing teammates. Duncan escorted all the way, in order to take the rebound when this situation occurs.

Shi Fu grabbed the offensive rebound and was about to make a second attack, but was blocked by Big Ben on the side.

The defense of the two Wallaces shocked the audience, the basketball flew out backwards, and the 76ers, who were about to go all out to grab the offensive rebound, failed to predict the landing point of the rebound.

I don't know if it was luck or he had already predicted it in place, Mo Mengchen was better off than by chance, he just stood where he was, and the rebound flew to his hand automatically.

With 3 minutes left in the third quarter, the 76ers played so hard to narrow the score as much as possible.

There is a 10-point gap between the two teams, which can be large or small.

Some teams lead by 10 points and the game is over; some teams are behind by 10 points and the game has just begun.

Coincidentally, the Pistons belong to the former, while the 76ers belong to the latter.

One side is very good at expanding its advantages, and the other side is very good at fighting anxious tug-of-war.

Once again, Bell posted Mo Mengchen.

Bell's left hand is always on Mo Mengchen's body. This is an era where he can use his hands. When the two sides are still, he can quickly respond to attacks with his hands.

This is the Wells Fargo Center again, so the tolerance for home players is naturally higher.

"Get your dirty hands away from me!" Mo Mengchen said slowly.

"Stop talking nonsense!" Bell insisted forcefully.

Mo Mengchen's eyes became sharp, even if Bell's hand was always attached to his body, he could not stop him from starting—the next second, Mo Mengchen smashed Bell's arm away like a sports car running at full speed, breaking the defense with one step, and two steps Passed the opponent, and when he took the third step, his figure had disappeared in front of Bell.

No one expected that Mo Mengchen would attack in this position. Ratliff was at the free throw line and had no time to chase back. Duncan turned around, only to see Dor. Hedi dunks every other person.

Mo Mengchen, who was hanging on the basket, swayed and knocked Duncan away, and then fell.

75 is better than 63

"Touch me again with your dirty hands, it's not as simple as dunking." Mo Mengchen threatened the frightened Bell from a distance.

No one noticed that the Pistons were expanding their advantage.

From 10 points to 12 points, it was just 2 more points. Even Brown didn't care, and continued to focus on Iverson and Duncan.

The 76ers' offense is very similar to the Knicks in a sense. As a strong defensive team, the offense is not good.

The Knicks' offense is understandable, because only Hardaway can score points in their starting lineup, and everyone else is just supporting.

The 76ers' offensive efficiency is only ranked in the middle of the league. It is really puzzling that they can't play a beautiful offense with Iverson and Duncan.

Mo Mengchen once again set up a defensive line. This time, they had the opportunity to test whether this truncation method worked.

The result of the 76ers is still the same. If Iverson does not attack from the outside, Duncan will be singled out. Then, the shooter will be in place, the assaulter will stand on the outside, and Ratliff will go to the free throw line.

Any defensive slack, Duncan will pass the ball.

Rasheed resisted desperately, completely unaware that he had become a victim of defensive experimentation. Wallace waited for Duncan to dribble and attack, gave up Ratliff without hesitation, and turned around to double-team the basket.

Duncan was surprised that Wallace dared to double-team after a loss.In this case, of course he has to make the other party continue to pay the price, throwing the pass forcefully towards Ratliff's position.

The result was as Duncan expected, Ratliff received the pass, but Hill accidentally made up the defensive position.

Ratliff determined that Hill's shot was not a threat to him, and he missed a jumper from the free throw line.

He missed a good opportunity, and the Pistons' counterattack was completed in an instant.

The point difference becomes 14 points.

They finally had a sense of crisis. However, before Brown called a timeout, the 76ers made a mistake in the frontcourt pass, was intercepted by Hill, and counterattacked again.

The difference came to 16 points.

Brown finally called a timeout this time.Back from the timeout, Iverson scored single-handedly and recovered to 14 points, but he did not expect that the Pistons' offense became unrestrained again.

Mo Mengchen started with this, and made a three-pointer from the top of the dribble. It was a three-pointer when his teammates were not in position, defenseless, and didn't know what to do next.

Unreasonable, irrational.

Thousands of mistakes are wrong, as long as you invest in it, it is not wrong.

The 5ers who wanted to catch the point difference within 76 points before the end of the third quarter suddenly had their dreams broken.

They failed to complete the goal, but the Pistons pulled the point difference to an astonishing 21 points before the fourth quarter.

"With the offensive firepower of the Pistons, they entered the fourth quarter with a 21-point advantage, basically announcing the death penalty for the 76ers." As a legend of the 76ers, Cheeks is no longer optimistic about this game.

As a result, as he said, at the beginning of the fourth quarter, the 76ers' offense was still fierce, but they could not limit the Pistons from scoring.

Their offense was smooth, and the Pistons' offense was also smooth, and the point difference has been unable to narrow below 18 points.

Compared to offense, the Pistons won't lose to any team.

They are a team that relies on offense to eat.

After a stalemate for 4 minutes, the 76ers were the first to lose their touch. The Pistons continued to fire from the outside again, scoring two consecutive three-pointers, bringing the point difference to 24 points.

At this point, there is no longer any suspense in this game.

(End of this chapter)


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