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Chapter 146 The Best Defensive Player of the 146.2nd Class?That's it? ?

Chapter 146 146. Two-time best defensive player?That's it? ?
Hearing Suter's words, Da Ben felt that he was so angry that he was trembling all over, and even the afro on his head was trembling with anger.

So far this season, Ben Wallace has never felt as aggrieved as he is today.

There are not no players in the league who can't be defended by Ben. For example, the Lakers star "Shark" O'Neal often puts up explosive data when facing Ben.

But the gap and feelings between being blown up by O'Neal and being blown up by Suter are completely different.

And although O'Neill always likes to twitter on the court like a living treasure, he is not like Suter, every word is like a sharp knife piercing the player's heart.

In less than half a quarter of the match against Suter, Ben Wallace felt that his heart load began to increase, and his blood flow became super fast, as if he was going to be shot by Suter in the next second. Broken mouth alive and pissed off.

If it weren't for the head coach Larry Brown repeatedly telling himself not to cause trouble before the game, Big Ben just wants to roll up his sleeves and have a fierce fight with Suter.

No matter what kind of punishment his - mother - league will make after the game, Big Ben just wants to slap this annoying guy in front of him to death.

For the next period of time, Suter still continued his fiery offensive state in this game.

Even though Pistons head coach Larry Brown called a timeout after Souter's explosive dunk, the Pistons after returning from the timeout still couldn't stop Souter from descending like a beast.

The defensive efficiency of the Pistons this season is certainly very good, but facing the "comprehensive" Vulture who can not only kill the basket directly, but also catch and shoot from the outside, as strong as the defensive coach Larry Brown, he can only stand on the sidelines and sigh. I kept praying in my heart that Su Te's damn fiery feeling would cool down as soon as possible.

After all, except for Suter's own shot, the Pistons really have no good way to limit Suter's unsolvable personal offense.

When a strong player like Da Ben is defending Suter head-on, the movement speed of his feet is really at a disadvantage. Whether it is close defense or not close defense, Suter can find the most comfortable attack opportunities on Big Ben.

It's not that Ben Wallace's defensive level is not good, but Suter, who feels hot, is simply a monster.

Larry Brown, who was standing off the field all the time, had a premonition that at this moment, even if Tim Duncan, the league's number one power forward, was standing here, Suter would be able to blow him up with extremely brutal offensive methods.

It might sound like an exaggeration, but that's what Larry Brown had in mind right now.

How to block a power forward player who is more terrifying than Tim Duncan has seriously exceeded Larry Brown's tactical ability.

In the parallel world, when Larry Brown had Rasheed Wallace and Ben Wallace at the same time, he was still cut by Tim Duncan in the finals against the Spurs. 21 points, 14 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 blocks.

Among them, in the G1 game, Duncan scored a double-double of 24 points and 17 rebounds. There is no good way to limit Tim Duncan's performance.

But now, Suter's personal touch in this game is not only much hotter than Tim Duncan's average efficiency, but the Pistons lack Rasheed Wallace, an important member of the inside twin towers.

In this game background, Larry Brown has nothing to do with Souter. The only thing he can do is to order the players to pinch Souter as much as possible, so that Souter cannot comfortably put the ball into the net.

But the problem is that Larry Brown can't send two players forward to flank the defense when Suter is running without the ball. At most, it is to tear down the east wall to make up for the west wall, and let other Eagles players find more comfortable offensive opportunities for no reason.

As a top defensive master whose defensive ability ranks first in the history of the league, Larry Brown found that he was a little weak at this moment, and he didn't know how to adjust to limit the performance of all the Eagles players at the same time.

At the end of the first quarter, the Eagles led the Pistons by nearly 10 points thanks to Suter's incomprehensible personal performance. If Hamilton's mid-range shooting efficiency was not as scary tonight, the Pistons might have raised their hands and surrendered. Hanging and beating.

At the beginning of the second quarter, the two sides replaced the substitute lineup to start a contest.

The head coach of the Pistons, Larry Brown, is a guy who likes to kill the main players. As long as the players have the physical strength to run back and forth on the field, Larry Brown firmly does not trust his own substitutes.

Corliss Williams has the highest average playing time on the bench for the Pistons this season. He averages about 20 minutes per game, averages 9.5 points and 3.2 rebounds per game, and shoots 51.5% from the field.

As a violent small forward with a height of 112 meters and a weight of 15.2 kilograms, Williams also averaged 6.3 points, 1.4 rebounds and [-] steals per game in his peak season. As a substitute player, his personal ability is absolutely not too great. There are many places that can be picky.

In addition, the personal abilities of the Pistons backup point guard Mike James are also very good. Before joining the Pistons this season, Mike James, who played for the Boston Celtics, averaged 10.6 points, 3.4 rebounds, 3.7 and 1.2 times per game. Steal.

After joining the Pistons, although personal data has declined due to changes in the tactical system, Mike James is still very trustworthy as a backup point guard leading the second team.

Like the "Reaper" Smash Parker on the Hawks bench, Mike James also entered the league as an undrafted player. This kind of player often has strong perseverance on the court. Once he can gain a foothold in the league, he will definitely Use 120% of your energy to deal with the game.

Throughout the second quarter, the Pistons, who were behind the Hawks by nearly double-digit points, played very tenaciously on the court. Whether it was Collis Williams or Mike James, both played very efficiently.

In particular, Collis Williams, who has a lot of physical advantages against veteran Personn, played well in the first half of the second quarter.

Williams, who is two meters and one meter tall, weighs a terrifying 112 kilograms. This tonnage is second only to Pacers star Artest at the small forward position. In contrast, veteran Person who weighs less than 90 kilograms As thin as a bamboo pole.

When Williams went straight to the basket with the ball, all Personn could do was to use small movements to stop Williams from accelerating, but in the face of absolute strength, all skills and experience seemed so weak, the 33-year-old veteran Person couldn't guard against Collis Williams, who was facing him at all, and could only watch Williams kill all directions on his head like Suter.

The Pistons quickly cut the deficit to just two points on a 7-0 run led by Collis Williams.

Seeing the momentum of the Pistons playing so fast on the field, Hawks coach Mike Woodson couldn't help but wiped the sweat from his forehead while sitting off the field, stood up and immediately called a timeout to the referee.

If the game continues at this pace, the point difference that the Eagles led in the first quarter will be wiped out by the Pistons, and it is very likely that the Pistons will build a large lead in turn.

When two teams with equal overall strength start the most direct contest, it is often the passion of the body that is fighting.

The Eagles have already been beaten by the Pistons on the court and are a bit overwhelmed. If they don't call a timeout, they will be in big trouble.

"Damn it, how could the strength of the Pistons bench be so strong, that guy Collis (Williams) looks just as perverted as Ron (Artest)!"

After making two complaints, Mike Woodson turned around and pointed at Suter urgently: "Su, get ready to play, pay attention to controlling your personal emotions, and don't conflict with the Pistons on the court."

"If you really can't bear it, you will end, and I will let other people speak out for you!"

Regardless of whether Suter's rest time after leaving the field is shorter than usual, Mike Woodson can only bring Suter to the field in advance, otherwise the next situation will become very unfavorable to the Eagles.

After all, this is the home court of the Pistons, the famous Palace of Auburn Hills. The Eagles can't let the Pistons start at their home court no matter what.

Fortunately, this guy Suter is a tireless beast. Even if he plays the whole game for 48 minutes, he will not sit on the sidelines like other stars and scold and pant tiredly like a dog. A freak who understands, appearing a few minutes earlier will not affect Suter's personal status.

If it weren't for the fear that Suter might suffer injuries after physical exertion, Woodson really wanted Suter to play for 48 minutes every game. After all, who doesn't like that his ultimate CD has no cooldown? ?

After taking off his rest clothes and walking on the court again, Suter turned his head and smiled at Mike Woodson: "Don't worry, coach, it's just a bunch of rotten tomatoes and rotten eggs. Let's see how I deal with them."

Since Suter was taken back to the court by head coach Mike Woodson when only more than four minutes into the second quarter, except for Suter and Derek Anderson who had a rest at the end of the first quarter, the others Several main players also temporarily sat off the court to rest, and were not taken to the court by Mike Woodson.

Not all players can be as good as Suter, and can always maintain an excited mental state in high-intensity competitions.

So far this season, Suter has been caught by the league for random urine tests as many as four times after the game alone. This frequency can be said to be the highest in the league and undoubtedly ranks first in the league.

The five players that the Hawks are currently on the field are: Smush Parker, Derek Anderson, Diaw, Suter, and Chris Crawford.

The player who was originally replaced by Suter should be Chris Crawford, and the center forward who stayed on the field was "Big Bamboo" Bradley. However, since Bradley has no shooting ability at all, staying on the field will only affect Seeing Suter's offensive environment, the penalty area on the offensive end seems too crowded.

In contrast, Chris Crawford, who has hit 38.9% of his three-pointers this season, is undoubtedly more suitable for matching with Suter inside.

Even if Crawford's ability to protect the frame is very poor, he can only average 0.4 blocks and 3.1 rebounds per game this season, but with Suter as a defense machine, Crawford doesn't have to worry about being caught by the Pistons. Focusing on the inside line, you only need to do your own offensive work well and open up enough offensive space for Su La.

Returning to the game, the Eagles attacked and did not return to the court with Steve Nash. This made many fans worry about Suter's offensive state. I don't know if Suter can still be like the first quarter Acted so bravely.

Commentator Bill Walton: "It can be seen here that Hawks coach Mike chose to bring the vulture to the field in advance, and the Pistons saw the Hawks' substitution and replaced their main players in time. There was a lot of pressure in the game.”

Partner Tom Horvath: "The only worry is whether the Vultures can play as easily as they did in the first quarter without Steve."

"After all, a large part of the Vulture's scoring comes from the assists of defenders, and Smush is not an excellent field organizer. Compared with passing, he prefers to play alone with the ball."

Facing some underdogs in the league, even if Suter doesn't rely on point guards to feed the ball, he can dominate the game with individual singles.

But facing an opponent of the level of the Pistons, and the opposing player still has the opportunity to compete for the best defensive player Ben Wallace, Suter, who lacks the help of the point guard, is likely to play very uncomfortable, so as an Eagles fan It's only slightly worrying to see the lineup the team has left on the field.

However, Souter, who returned to the court, dispelled the worries of the Eagles fans in just one offensive round, and made all the Eagles fans who came to watch the game in person from far away couldn't help standing up and cheering loudly.

Facing Ben Wallace's defense, Suter stood at the left horn and gestured for the others to pull away. It seemed that he wanted to play one-on-one against Ben Wallace, and he didn't even need a guard to initiate a pick-and-roll.

After all the Eagles players on the field opened up the space according to their own offensive hot spots, Suter put on a three-threat posture that had never appeared in this game at the horn position, holding the ball and using his left foot to keep testing forward .

The three threats focus on shooting, breakthrough and passing. Before the player launches an offense, it is often difficult for the defensive player to judge the next choice of the offensive team.

Seeing that everyone else pulled aside to make room for Suter to attack, Ben Wallace's unattractive face immediately became serious, his eyes were fixed on Suter, not daring to let go, for fear that he would close his eyes Suddenly, Suter flew past his eyes with a "whoosh" like lightning.

But even so, Ben Wallace's reaction speed was still half a beat slow when Suter went to the right and accelerated to break through.

When Ben Wallace forcibly changed the center of gravity of his body to stick to Suter, Suter, who was accelerating in a straight line, flexibly took a turn, and directly passed Ben Wallace cleanly, so that Big Ben could only follow Suter. Special left to eat ashes.

At the same time, after turning around, Suter took off decisively one step away from the three-second zone, and dunked the ball into the basket with both hands in front of Pistons substitute center Elden Campbell!
Bang! 41:37!

"Oh, God!"

"The Vulture just returned to the game, and he completed another dunk on Ben's head!"

"And also completely passed Ben Wallace's defense in the one-on-one process, and regarded Ben's defensive strength as air, as if he didn't pay attention to Ben Wallace at all."

"The Vulture's three-threat attack is very smooth. I have never seen a big player who can use the three-threat as smartly as the Vulture. This is really an amazing guy!"

After landing, Suter didn't roar up to the sky, but a sneer appeared on the corner of his mouth when he passed by Ben Wallace, as if he was laughing at Da Ben's "pretentious" appearance before the start of the game.

Two-time Defensive Player of the Year?Three best defensive teams?Beast of the Detroit restricted area?Single anti-human essence?

That's it? ?
(End of this chapter)

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