I'm not really a brutalist striker

Chapter 147 147. Public Enemy of Detroit!Beast provoked to wrath!

Chapter 147 147. Public Enemy of Detroit!Beast provoked to wrath!
Seeing that Souter hit Ben Wallace on the offensive end as soon as he returned to the court, using three threats and a quick turn to kill the Pistons under the basket, Larry Brown's face that finally improved became ugly again.

Faced with Suter's flexible play style that can both rush and shoot, Larry Brown really has no good way to limit Suter's personal performance. Even if he wants to double-team Suter, the player can't find too much A good entry point guarantees defensive efficiency.

At present, the five players on the Hawks field all have certain peripheral shooting ability. Among them, Derek Anderson and Crawford's three-point shooting rate is close to 40%.

If the Pistons didn't have a good chance and rushed forward to double-team Souter, they would probably be given easier shooting opportunities by the Eagles from the outside. -Brown is feeling bad.

After all, the league has not seen an all-round striker like Suter for many years. When a player has the speed of a guard, the explosive power of a striker, and the height of an inside player, this is definitely something that can make opponents feel collapsed. matter.

The only thing Larry Brown can do now is to arrange the players to shrink the defense. While not giving the Eagles an open shot, try to force Suter's offensive area away from the basket, so that Suter has to be farther away from the basket Position shot.

Even though Suter's mid-range shooting efficiency in this game is also terrifying, Larry Brown still firmly believes that the closer he is to the basket, the higher the shooting rate. .

The Pistons attacked, and Billups took advantage of Hamilton's opportunity to attract the defense around the screen on the other side, and the high post and Eldon Campbell went to play the pick-and-roll.

At the moment when the two were separated, Campbell took advantage of his speed and passed Chris Crawford's defense with only one step. , 41:39.

As a center player, Eldon Campbell is 98 meters tall, but weighs only [-] kilograms. Although his frail body makes Campbell's top defense ability in the penalty area a bit poor, Campbell's speed is very agile.

Even at the age of 35, Crawford easily got rid of the defense in the face of the collapsed defensive ability. After the pick-and-roll, he plunged into the basket to catch the ball and dunked successfully.

Suter, who was on the flank of the ball, did not help defend in place at the first time. The main reason was that he did not expect that Crawford's defense would be so vulnerable. Facing Campbell, a 35-year-old guy, he couldn't keep up with him. The speed and the athletic ability of the whole person are simply unbearable to look directly at.

Having partnered with Rasheed Wallace for a long time, Suter is used to not helping to defend this kind of pick-and-roll downswing, but after Campbell easily went to the basket and scored two points, Suter remembered now It's not the guy Rasheed Wallace that I'm partnering with, but Chris Crawford, who is so popular on the defensive end.

Reaching out and patting his forehead gently, Suter raised his hand to signal Mike Woodson that this defense was his fault.

Without any emotional fluctuations due to this defense, Mike Woodson stood on the sidelines and kept clapping his hands, trying to encourage the players to concentrate as much as possible through his shouting.

"It's okay, it's okay, let's cheer up your spirits and let the Pistons see what is the real iron blood on the court!"

The Eagles were attacking, and Suter still didn't initiate a pick-and-roll with the defender at a high position, and he also didn't reach out for the ball to continue singles.

When a large part of the Pistons' defensive strength is concentrated on Suter, Suter, who runs without the ball, can instead exert his greatest offensive threat.

Suter's passing can always subconsciously attract the defensive attention of the Pistons players, thereby helping other teammates around him create a better offensive environment.

With the help of Chris Crawford's off-ball screen, the explosive Suter accelerated half of Ben Wallace, and Smush Parker passed the ball immediately. At the time, Billups had already started to move towards Souter, apparently wanting to flank Souter.

Seeing that Billups and Big Ben began to pinch him without warning, Suter, who was forced all the way to the sideline by the two, did not panic. He used his height advantage to hit high, and found that the flanks used cover to shoot towards the basket. Boris Dior, who cut it, directly moved the ball in a wide range, and assisted Boris Dior, who ran out of the opportunity, for an easy layup. Wow, 43:39.

In this attack, Suter showed his passing talent very well. Since Suter's passing attribute has been improved from E to B-, Suter can easily deal with this double-teamed state. .

Especially when Ben Wallace is only about two meters tall, the Pistons' pincers can only limit Suter's shots, but they can't cut off Suter's passing route at all.

When Suter was double-teamed, he used his height advantage to observe his teammates' running positions. Without Rasheed Wallace, the Pistons could only struggle to cope, making it impossible to see that this is a team that ranks third in the league in defensive efficiency team.

"Damn!"

"How could this guy become so strong!"

"Could it be that he trained with Jordan??"

Couldn't help cursing a few words in a low voice, Ben Wallace only felt that the scene in front of him was a bit absurd.

The two obviously played against each other at the beginning of the season. Although Suter's personal performance in that game was not too bad, his 11 points and 10 rebounds could only be considered quite satisfactory.

But now only more than three months have passed, the offensive oppression shown by Suter is like a completely different person, and the offensive methods have been unbelievably improved.

Da Ben, who entered the league in 1996, was fortunate enough to have played against "Rain Man" Kemp, but at this moment, Da Ben suddenly felt that "Rain Man" Kemp was not even a fart in front of Suter. The offensive threats shown are not at the same level at all, at least Suter in this game really made Ben Wallace think so.

The Pistons attacked, and Billups, who tasted the sweetness, still chose to play pick-and-roll with center Eldon Campbell. Puth will naturally not give up this offensive opportunity that is easier to score.

However, Suter will not allow himself to fall twice in the same position.

Seeing that Campbell still chose to go straight to the basket after receiving the ball, Suter quickly let go of Ben Wallace who was facing him, and "stabbed" Campbell's ball from behind, ruining Campbell's defiant this time. Alley dunks.

Suter is very good at poking the ball. Sometimes it feels like he can even leave some white liquid on the ball.

He raised his head and glanced at the ball that was stabbed by him and fell into the hands of Smash Parker. After completing the steal, Suter didn't even think about it. He turned around and launched a counterattack at a speed of 80 miles per hour.

Suter's counterattack was so fast that no one else in the entire Pistons could react except "Little Prince" Prince.

However, Prince's weight this season is only 96 kilograms, plus those long arms are really thin like a monkey. During the march, Suter leaned heavily on Prince with his shoulder, and the latter's body He lost his balance in an instant, and there was a distance visible to the naked eye between him and Su Te.

Seeing that Suter launched a counterattack to the frontcourt immediately after the steal, Smush Parker, who got the basketball, took two steps with the ball and threw the ball over with a wide-range long pass.

As a combo guard, Smush Parker is not a particularly good passer, but Smush Parker, who was born in the street court, is bold and cautious. Facing this kind of fast break opportunity, he directly goes for the passer. Suter hits the ball hard.

Turning around and receiving a pass from Smush Parker, Suter took a look at the "Little Prince" Prince who was chasing after him with all his strength, without a single pause under his feet, he sprinted to a position one step away from the free throw line and jumped up It is a windmill dunk with a super long gliding distance!
"Bang!"

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"Roar!"

Accompanied by a loud noise from the sky above his head, Suter roared excitedly in the direction of the bottom line auditorium after landing, turned around and glanced at the helpless "little prince" Prince, Suter bent down and patted I patted my calf, as if to express that you can't keep up with my speed!

At the same time, at the same time that Suter completed this long-distance windmill dunk from the free throw line, the Eagles' bench also became boiling instantly. Players stood up and waved towels one after another. Buckle up for celebratory cheers.

Jackie Vaughan, the number one underling of Souter, hugged his head with both hands excitedly, while jumping and jumping, he also shouted heartbreakingly: "Oh, my God! It's so cruel. You are the Flying Man of Atlanta! You are the God of Atlanta!"

In addition, the on-site commentator Bill Wharton was also excited because of Suter's windmill dunk at the free throw line in this actual battle: "Vulture! The vulture actually performed a performance on the court that is comparable to the slam dunk contest. This guy's physical fitness is an out-and-out monster!"

Partner Tom Horvath said equally excitedly: "Tyshaun Prince has been chasing and defending the ball with all his strength behind him, but in the end, he can only watch the vulture finish one step away from the free throw line. This is a super long-distance windmill dunk!"

"It's no longer a matter of working hard or not, but of crushing physical fitness and a gap in talent!"

After being scored by Souter with this extremely morale-boosting windmill dunk, Pistons coach Larry Brown stood a little messy on the sidelines, and the mood at this moment was obviously terrible.

"Fuck! What the hell is this monster!"

Without hesitation, he called a timeout to the referee. Larry Brown felt that he should further strengthen his defense against Suter. Otherwise, even if he won this game, it would become Suter's battle of the gods this season!
After the timeout, the head coaches of both sides tacitly replaced their main players, not wanting to show too obvious flaws in the eyes of the other side.

For the next period of time, the Pistons significantly increased their defensive pressure on Suter on the court. Even if Suter did not touch the basketball on the offensive end, the Pistons would always arrange players to run in various positions to ensure that the team can play At any time, flank Suter to prevent Suter from scoring directly after receiving the ball.

The advantage of this defensive adjustment is that Suter did not find a good offensive opportunity in the second half of the second quarter, but when the Pistons put most of their defensive focus on Suter, the offensive pressure of other Eagles players Obviously relaxed in an instant, it is easy to find your own offensive opportunities through Suter's offensive involvement
Just as the game progressed to 4 minutes and 26 seconds in the second quarter, Derek Anderson easily received a pass from Suter with only a simple off-ball screen, and accurately hit a three-pointer from the outside at 45 degrees.

Then in the next offensive round, Derek Anderson once again responded to Suter, who was double-teamed by the Pistons. After a feint from the outside line, he succeeded in a mid-range jumper, helping the Eagles to further expand their lead.

In these two offensive rounds, Derek Anderson scored five points in a row, and these two goals came from assists from Suter. Through his own offensive involvement, Derek Anderson easily got a shot.

Although Suter's shots on the offensive end decreased in the second half of the second quarter, Suter used another way to influence the trend of the game on the field, condensing the offensive momentum of other Eagles players.

There is no doubt that at this stage, Suter has gradually grown into one of the most comprehensive power forward players in the league.

Even Kevin Garnett, who has been known for his comprehensiveness since entering the league, dare not pat his chest and guarantee that he can do better than Souter in any skill.

Except that he may be beaten badly when facing players like "Captain" Brand, Suter is no longer afraid of any opponent, even if he is defending himself in front of him. .

As Suter sent consecutive wonderful passes on the offensive end to connect other teammates to score, Pistons coach Larry Brown's defensive adjustment not only failed to help the team recover the score, but was also found by other Eagles players.

Had it not been for Billups, a big-hearted player, who hit two unreasonable three-pointers in the second half of the second quarter, the Pistons would have been beaten to collapse by the more blooming Eagles.

At the end of the halftime game, the Eagles led the Pistons by a full 12 points with the performance of three players scoring in double figures, ending the first half of the contest between the two sides.

In the first half, Suter alone scored 21 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 steals and 1 block. While it is very likely to win the first triple-double data of his career, he almost relied on his own strength. Just pierced the Pistons' defense, and it can be said that a real beast rushed into the court and was completely unstoppable.

When leaving the field, Suter, who was passing by the players' tunnel and was about to return to the visiting team's locker room, was abused by a large number of Pistons fans on both sides of the tunnel, and some even threw popcorn and other objects at Suter's side.

"Brutal thing! You guys will be destroyed sooner or later!"

"Go back to your Atlanta, you are not welcome in Detroit!"

"Damn it, why are you so brave! What a nuisance!"

"You are the public enemy of Detroit. Be careful when you go out in the future, and don't be interrupted by someone!"

"Why don't you die? Vulture! Why don't you die!"

Faced with the dismay of the fans at the Palace of Auburn Hills, Suter just looked up at the stands coldly, and didn't rush into the stands like "two fools" Artest and beat up the fans.

Even if Suter did have this idea at the moment, the most serious suspension in history still made Suter force himself to calm down.

After all, Suter didn't want to be the notorious protagonist of the Auburn Hills Palace incident.

Stopping and standing in the middle of the player tunnel, Suter raised his head and raised his middle finger at the Pistons fan who yelled the most, and at the same time showed a meaningful sneer on his face: "Listen to me, you trash- Rubbish, you managed to stir up my anger, I will let you watch your favorite team being tortured by me in the second half, so that you can see clearly what kind of rubbish Detroit is!!"

"Of course, you are also included in this group of rubbish!"

(End of this chapter)

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