I'm not really a brutalist striker
Chapter 148 148. The first team in the league to win consecutive victories next season!
Chapter 148 148. The first team in the league to win ten consecutive victories next season!
Seeing his disciples being taunted by the Pistons fans at the scene, Eagles coach Mike Woodson was very excited in the locker room. Standing in front of the tactical board, he pulled his neck and shouted at the players below:
"Listen well, cheer me up in the second half. We must beat the Pistons fiercely in this game, and let the fans see how vulnerable their favorite team is against the Hawks!"
"What a bunch of unqualified guys. In the face of these shameless people, what we should do is to kill the Pistons fiercely, so that the monkeys in Detroit won't even be in the mood for dinner!"
As Mike Woodson kept instilling the belief in the players to sling the Pistons during the halftime break, the Eagles players sat down and started to be full of enthusiasm. fatal blow.
After all, on the way back to the locker room from the player tunnel, Suter was not the only one on the Hawks side who was abused by Pistons fans.
It's just that as the culprit for the Pistons' big score lag in this game, Suter suffered far more ridicule and abuse than other Eagles players.
For Pistons fans who have already lost their eyes, the Hawks seem to be extremely annoying.
Being able to scold them face to face in their ears is definitely a very decompressive way to vent.
In this regard, Eagles coach Mike Woodson, who also suffered abuse from Pistons fans, naturally would not swallow this nausea.
Although the overall strength of the Eagles is not much superior to that of the Pistons, but the Eagles' offensive feel in this game is not bad. Since there is a chance to give the Pistons a big defeat at the Palace of Auburn Hills, then Mike Woodson will naturally I want to use a big victory to respond to the irony of the home fans.
Before leaving the locker room, Mike Woodson waved Suter aside alone, and then said earnestly: "In the second half, I allow you to do anything on the field, whether you play according to the team's pre-arranged tactics or not. As long as I can kill the Pistons severely, I will not restrict your personal performance."
"But! You must find a way to control your personal emotions, and don't have physical conflicts with the Pistons."
"If the Pistons really want to fall behind for a long time in the game, then the Pistons players may become very irritable. At this time, what you have to do is to stabilize your mentality and not be affected by the Pistons. "
Seeing that other players have returned to the court under the leadership of the assistant coach, Mike Woodson reached out and patted Suter on the shoulder vigorously: "You are different from others. You are the future of the Eagles. You were trained by the team. genius."
"Whether the team can go in this year's playoffs depends on your personal performance. If you are suspended in the regular season, it will definitely be a thing that is not worth the loss for you."
"And your suspension has reached the point of selecting honor awards. If you are suspended again, this year's best rookie will be picked up by that guy LeBron for nothing."
"The pros and cons of this are still easy to weigh. I think you should know better than anyone."
Shrugging his shoulders slightly at Mike Woodson, Suter looked very relaxed, as if he didn't take the Pistons' rabble seriously.
"Don't worry, coach, I will lead the team to blow up this Pistons with my own hands. As for the fight, it will not be too late to settle the score in the future."
At the beginning of the second half of the game, the Pistons, who did not jump to the ball in the first quarter, took the lead in attacking.
After the contest between the two sides in the first half, Larry Brown has already mastered the offensive rhythm of the Eagles in this game, but even so, Larry Brown still failed to find a good player during the intermission. Way to defend Suter.
After discussions with the Pistons coaching staff, Larry Brown finally decided to switch to the zone defense in the second half of the game, trying to make his own penalty area into an airtight iron barrel, and resolutely prevent Suter from having any chance to kill the basket.
Even switching to the zone defense means that Larry Brown has acquiesced in the cruel fact that Ben Wallace, the core of the team's defense, can't defend against Suter in one-on-one, and the defensive pressure on the Eagles' outside shots will also be the same. decreased.
But Larry Brown can't care about those problems now. What Larry Brown can do is to use his own team's advantages, so that the Eagles will no longer go to the basket through pick-and-rolls and air cuts as frequently as in the first half, so that It left an illusion for the fans at the scene that the Pistons could not defend against two-pointers and three-pointers.
With the help of Mehmet Okur's pick-and-roll, Billups took the ball to the left to eat Nash alone, and while using his body to push away Steve Nash's defensive position, Billups chose a mid-range pull-up Jumper shot, huh, 61:51.
Billups did not adopt too much tactical coordination for this ball, but used his tonnage advantage to beat Steve Nash one-on-one.
It's hard to say whether this was Larry Brown's specially arranged tactical play in the second half, or Billups made his own decision through field observation, but in any case, Billups showed the outside world his smart brain and solid foundation. Basic defender skills.
The Eagles attacked. When Nash stood outside the three-point line with the ball and saw that the Pistons had defended the zone defense, Nash quickly raised his head and exchanged glances with Suter, and then went to the left to play a pick-and-roll with Rasheed Wallace. , Using his speed advantage to pass Billups' defense, and attracted the pincers from the Pistons' inside players.
At the same time, Steve Nash, who used a breakthrough to successfully tear the Pistons' defense, quickly transferred the ball to Rasheed Wallace at the outside free throw line.
The latter received the ball unambiguously. Seeing that Ben Wallace was standing between himself and Souter, Rasheed Wallace decisively made a false shot to attract Ben to help defend him. The ball was passed to Suter on the left side of the free throw line by hitting the ground.
Zone defense is a particularly strong tactic for blocking the penalty area, but the defect of zone defense is also obvious, that is, the position around the free throw line is too empty, and it is difficult for defensive players to take care of the penalty area, the bottom corners on both sides and the top of the arc at the same time. Location.
Once the offensive players appear at the free throw line for support many times, the zone defense position will become very uncomfortable.
The reason why Larry Brown switched to zone defense was because he firmly believed that the Eagles' shots could not kill the Pistons. In other words, he bet that the Eagles' shooting touch throughout the game could not be so hot all the time.
After all, no matter how you calculate it, the eagle's scoring efficiency at the basket is far greater than that of shooting, so Larry Brown will choose to block the penalty area alone, forcing the eagle to end the attack at a farther position.
It's a pity that Suter's mid-range position on both sides is really as stable as an old dog. He received a pass from Rasheed Wallace and made a steady mid-range shot. .
After scoring the goal, Suter’s mood didn’t fluctuate too much. Since Suter raised his mid-range shooting attribute to B, coupled with Carlos Boozer’s mid-range stability bonus, Suter is currently in a non-interference state. The mid-range shooting percentage is already very impressive. Although it is difficult to kill a team with this trick, it is still easy to break a zone defense. At least it is no worse than Garnett and Duncan.
The Pistons were attacking. When Billups found out that Souter was assisting his side intentionally or unintentionally, Billups had no choice but to continue singles on Nash. Instead, he gave the ball to the weak side "Little Prince" Prince, the latter's defense in the face of Stephen Jackson is difficult to stand alone, and there is no obvious advantage in terms of height or weight.
Standing on the spot and pushing his back twice, Prince found that he couldn't stand Stephen Jackson at all, so he had no choice but to transfer the ball to the "perpetual motion machine" Hamilton.
After receiving the pass, Hamilton stopped to observe the situation, and found that the offensive environment of other teammates was even worse than his own. Either it was difficult to connect the ball like a dog's skin plaster, or someone like Da Ben had already plunged into it. The basket is ready to fight for offensive rebounds, but has no intention of catching the ball and participating in the offense.
In the end, Hamilton could only make a one-on-one single against Derek Anderson in an extremely narrow shot space to force a mid-range shot.
Under Derek Anderson's defensive interference, Hamilton's ball went out of the basket without any accident, and the rebound was picked off by Suter, who had an amazing bounce speed.
Souter, who grabbed the backcourt rebound, did not pass the ball to Nash immediately. Instead, he held the ball and launched a counterattack to the frontcourt. He quickly left Ben Wallace far behind, and the gap between him and Big Ben Out of the distance of at least one body.
Seeing Su Zi, who is [-] meters tall, hold the ball and start a fast break, Billups, who is retreating to the backcourt, is obviously a little confused. He is stuck between Suter and Steve Nash. Which player should I defend.
Billups was afraid that as soon as he stepped forward to press, Suter passed the ball to Steve Nash behind him, which assisted the latter to make an easy layup.
But to let both Nash and Souter advance to the basket at the same time, Billups knew that his 1.9-meter height could not prevent Souter's beastly dunk.
In desperation, Billups, who was fairly good at defending, gritted his teeth suddenly, and a huge force exploded from his feet as he rushed in the direction of Souter, planning to make a gamble against the [-]-meter-tall Souter. Steals, trying to destroy the Eagles' fast-break counterattack.
Since the center of gravity of the big players is difficult to lower, when faced with the pressure of the defenders, the inside players are often prone to mistakes. This is why few teams in the league will let the big players hold the ball like the Kings One of the reasons for initiating support.
After all, not all power forwards are named Chris Webber, and not all centers are named Divac.
However, when Billups suddenly appeared in front of Souter and was about to reach out to steal it, Souter not only did not slow down at all during the march, but directly switched the ball from behind to his right with his left hand, passing the ball in front of him in one step. Lupus defended, and then sprinted to the free throw line in three steps and made two steps. When he jumped up, it was a one-handed dunk in the style of smashing Huashan!Demonstrated to the fans at the scene a pass behind the back without slowing down!
"Bang!" 65:51.
"Roar!"
Accompanied by a loud noise from above the rim, Suter hit his chest with his fist after landing, and then let out a roar in the direction of the audience, as if responding to the abuse and doubts of the Pistons fans!
At the same time, Suter, who is [-] meters tall, made an extraordinary move by a defender to break through the dunk. This operation also successfully attracted the exclamation of the on-site commentator Bill Wharton: "Oh, God The Vulture even got the ball on the move and dribbled behind Chauncey Billups for a dunk. It was an unbelievable dunk!"
"I can't believe that Vulture, who has always been dubbed a beast player by the league and fans, has such flexible dribbling skills. The whole passing movement looks silky and smooth, and it doesn't look like an inside player at all. "
"I don't think the word beast is enough to describe Vulture, because he looks like an all-round warrior!"
"Slam dunks, drives, mid-range shots, passes, threes and dribbles, I don't know what else the Vultures can't do on the court, it all looks unbelievable."
Partner Tom Horvath said: "I always thought that on this offensive possession, the vulture was going to pass the ball to Steve and then perform an alley-oop with him."
"But what I didn't expect was that the Vulture would go all the way to the frontcourt after grabbing a defensive rebound, and then used a pass behind to avoid Chauncey Billups' steal and dunk. As amazing as the movie!"
As Souter passed Billups and dunked Billups with the action of a guard in the fast break counterattack, the entire Palace of Auburn Hills Arena seemed to be silent for a moment, leaving only Pistons coach Larry Brown standing on the court. Roaring loudly and roaring up to the sky after Suter's dunk.
Suter's single-handed fast-break counterattack also became the most important turning point of the game. Since then, the Eagles' momentum on the court has become more and more fierce, and the three-pointers "swish" like rain. Stop, the Hawks hit seven three-pointers in the third quarter alone, crushing the Detroit Pistons' defense in one fell swoop.
You know, in this period, more than half of the teams in the league average less than 15 three-pointers per game. It is in this situation that three-pointers are not popular, but the Eagles hit seven three-pointers in a single quarter. Ball, this is definitely a very terrifying offensive firepower.
What made Pistons head coach Larry Brown most desperate was that Souter, who frequently entered the penalty area and overwhelmed the Pistons in the first half, turned into a high-ranking fortress in the second half.
In addition to making multiple mid-range shots on both sides of the free throw line, Suter also hit two three-pointers in the second half, refreshing Larry Brown's perception of Suter with his two-of-four shooting efficiency.
At the same time, Ben Wallace, the two-time best defensive player, was pressed on the ground and rubbed frantically. He played so hard that he couldn't find his defensive position throughout the game. He didn't know whether to defend Suter's shot or break through. , can only watch Suter score on his head again and again.
Daben finds it hard to believe that a player can complete a reborn transformation in such a short period of time.
Thinking that more than three months ago, Suter was just a blue-collar insider who could only rely on eating cakes to get points on the offensive end. Ben Wallace felt that this was a fucking thing!
It's as if Polynice transformed himself into Kevin Garnett in only three months, which made Big Ben seriously suspect that this guy Suter is not from Earth at all!
According to this growth rate, Big Ben can no longer imagine how terrifying Suter will become next season.
A year of super rain man, two years of chasing the postman?
This appalling growth rate made even Ben Wallace dare not speak harshly, for fear that Suter would slap him in the face and vomit blood in the next match between the two.
At the end of the game, the Eagles beat the Detroit Pistons by 26 points in the away game with Suter's unsolvable personal performance. While improving the team's record to 32 wins and 25 losses, the Eagles also became the first team in the league this season to win ten games next season. Winning streak team!
(End of this chapter)
Seeing his disciples being taunted by the Pistons fans at the scene, Eagles coach Mike Woodson was very excited in the locker room. Standing in front of the tactical board, he pulled his neck and shouted at the players below:
"Listen well, cheer me up in the second half. We must beat the Pistons fiercely in this game, and let the fans see how vulnerable their favorite team is against the Hawks!"
"What a bunch of unqualified guys. In the face of these shameless people, what we should do is to kill the Pistons fiercely, so that the monkeys in Detroit won't even be in the mood for dinner!"
As Mike Woodson kept instilling the belief in the players to sling the Pistons during the halftime break, the Eagles players sat down and started to be full of enthusiasm. fatal blow.
After all, on the way back to the locker room from the player tunnel, Suter was not the only one on the Hawks side who was abused by Pistons fans.
It's just that as the culprit for the Pistons' big score lag in this game, Suter suffered far more ridicule and abuse than other Eagles players.
For Pistons fans who have already lost their eyes, the Hawks seem to be extremely annoying.
Being able to scold them face to face in their ears is definitely a very decompressive way to vent.
In this regard, Eagles coach Mike Woodson, who also suffered abuse from Pistons fans, naturally would not swallow this nausea.
Although the overall strength of the Eagles is not much superior to that of the Pistons, but the Eagles' offensive feel in this game is not bad. Since there is a chance to give the Pistons a big defeat at the Palace of Auburn Hills, then Mike Woodson will naturally I want to use a big victory to respond to the irony of the home fans.
Before leaving the locker room, Mike Woodson waved Suter aside alone, and then said earnestly: "In the second half, I allow you to do anything on the field, whether you play according to the team's pre-arranged tactics or not. As long as I can kill the Pistons severely, I will not restrict your personal performance."
"But! You must find a way to control your personal emotions, and don't have physical conflicts with the Pistons."
"If the Pistons really want to fall behind for a long time in the game, then the Pistons players may become very irritable. At this time, what you have to do is to stabilize your mentality and not be affected by the Pistons. "
Seeing that other players have returned to the court under the leadership of the assistant coach, Mike Woodson reached out and patted Suter on the shoulder vigorously: "You are different from others. You are the future of the Eagles. You were trained by the team. genius."
"Whether the team can go in this year's playoffs depends on your personal performance. If you are suspended in the regular season, it will definitely be a thing that is not worth the loss for you."
"And your suspension has reached the point of selecting honor awards. If you are suspended again, this year's best rookie will be picked up by that guy LeBron for nothing."
"The pros and cons of this are still easy to weigh. I think you should know better than anyone."
Shrugging his shoulders slightly at Mike Woodson, Suter looked very relaxed, as if he didn't take the Pistons' rabble seriously.
"Don't worry, coach, I will lead the team to blow up this Pistons with my own hands. As for the fight, it will not be too late to settle the score in the future."
At the beginning of the second half of the game, the Pistons, who did not jump to the ball in the first quarter, took the lead in attacking.
After the contest between the two sides in the first half, Larry Brown has already mastered the offensive rhythm of the Eagles in this game, but even so, Larry Brown still failed to find a good player during the intermission. Way to defend Suter.
After discussions with the Pistons coaching staff, Larry Brown finally decided to switch to the zone defense in the second half of the game, trying to make his own penalty area into an airtight iron barrel, and resolutely prevent Suter from having any chance to kill the basket.
Even switching to the zone defense means that Larry Brown has acquiesced in the cruel fact that Ben Wallace, the core of the team's defense, can't defend against Suter in one-on-one, and the defensive pressure on the Eagles' outside shots will also be the same. decreased.
But Larry Brown can't care about those problems now. What Larry Brown can do is to use his own team's advantages, so that the Eagles will no longer go to the basket through pick-and-rolls and air cuts as frequently as in the first half, so that It left an illusion for the fans at the scene that the Pistons could not defend against two-pointers and three-pointers.
With the help of Mehmet Okur's pick-and-roll, Billups took the ball to the left to eat Nash alone, and while using his body to push away Steve Nash's defensive position, Billups chose a mid-range pull-up Jumper shot, huh, 61:51.
Billups did not adopt too much tactical coordination for this ball, but used his tonnage advantage to beat Steve Nash one-on-one.
It's hard to say whether this was Larry Brown's specially arranged tactical play in the second half, or Billups made his own decision through field observation, but in any case, Billups showed the outside world his smart brain and solid foundation. Basic defender skills.
The Eagles attacked. When Nash stood outside the three-point line with the ball and saw that the Pistons had defended the zone defense, Nash quickly raised his head and exchanged glances with Suter, and then went to the left to play a pick-and-roll with Rasheed Wallace. , Using his speed advantage to pass Billups' defense, and attracted the pincers from the Pistons' inside players.
At the same time, Steve Nash, who used a breakthrough to successfully tear the Pistons' defense, quickly transferred the ball to Rasheed Wallace at the outside free throw line.
The latter received the ball unambiguously. Seeing that Ben Wallace was standing between himself and Souter, Rasheed Wallace decisively made a false shot to attract Ben to help defend him. The ball was passed to Suter on the left side of the free throw line by hitting the ground.
Zone defense is a particularly strong tactic for blocking the penalty area, but the defect of zone defense is also obvious, that is, the position around the free throw line is too empty, and it is difficult for defensive players to take care of the penalty area, the bottom corners on both sides and the top of the arc at the same time. Location.
Once the offensive players appear at the free throw line for support many times, the zone defense position will become very uncomfortable.
The reason why Larry Brown switched to zone defense was because he firmly believed that the Eagles' shots could not kill the Pistons. In other words, he bet that the Eagles' shooting touch throughout the game could not be so hot all the time.
After all, no matter how you calculate it, the eagle's scoring efficiency at the basket is far greater than that of shooting, so Larry Brown will choose to block the penalty area alone, forcing the eagle to end the attack at a farther position.
It's a pity that Suter's mid-range position on both sides is really as stable as an old dog. He received a pass from Rasheed Wallace and made a steady mid-range shot. .
After scoring the goal, Suter’s mood didn’t fluctuate too much. Since Suter raised his mid-range shooting attribute to B, coupled with Carlos Boozer’s mid-range stability bonus, Suter is currently in a non-interference state. The mid-range shooting percentage is already very impressive. Although it is difficult to kill a team with this trick, it is still easy to break a zone defense. At least it is no worse than Garnett and Duncan.
The Pistons were attacking. When Billups found out that Souter was assisting his side intentionally or unintentionally, Billups had no choice but to continue singles on Nash. Instead, he gave the ball to the weak side "Little Prince" Prince, the latter's defense in the face of Stephen Jackson is difficult to stand alone, and there is no obvious advantage in terms of height or weight.
Standing on the spot and pushing his back twice, Prince found that he couldn't stand Stephen Jackson at all, so he had no choice but to transfer the ball to the "perpetual motion machine" Hamilton.
After receiving the pass, Hamilton stopped to observe the situation, and found that the offensive environment of other teammates was even worse than his own. Either it was difficult to connect the ball like a dog's skin plaster, or someone like Da Ben had already plunged into it. The basket is ready to fight for offensive rebounds, but has no intention of catching the ball and participating in the offense.
In the end, Hamilton could only make a one-on-one single against Derek Anderson in an extremely narrow shot space to force a mid-range shot.
Under Derek Anderson's defensive interference, Hamilton's ball went out of the basket without any accident, and the rebound was picked off by Suter, who had an amazing bounce speed.
Souter, who grabbed the backcourt rebound, did not pass the ball to Nash immediately. Instead, he held the ball and launched a counterattack to the frontcourt. He quickly left Ben Wallace far behind, and the gap between him and Big Ben Out of the distance of at least one body.
Seeing Su Zi, who is [-] meters tall, hold the ball and start a fast break, Billups, who is retreating to the backcourt, is obviously a little confused. He is stuck between Suter and Steve Nash. Which player should I defend.
Billups was afraid that as soon as he stepped forward to press, Suter passed the ball to Steve Nash behind him, which assisted the latter to make an easy layup.
But to let both Nash and Souter advance to the basket at the same time, Billups knew that his 1.9-meter height could not prevent Souter's beastly dunk.
In desperation, Billups, who was fairly good at defending, gritted his teeth suddenly, and a huge force exploded from his feet as he rushed in the direction of Souter, planning to make a gamble against the [-]-meter-tall Souter. Steals, trying to destroy the Eagles' fast-break counterattack.
Since the center of gravity of the big players is difficult to lower, when faced with the pressure of the defenders, the inside players are often prone to mistakes. This is why few teams in the league will let the big players hold the ball like the Kings One of the reasons for initiating support.
After all, not all power forwards are named Chris Webber, and not all centers are named Divac.
However, when Billups suddenly appeared in front of Souter and was about to reach out to steal it, Souter not only did not slow down at all during the march, but directly switched the ball from behind to his right with his left hand, passing the ball in front of him in one step. Lupus defended, and then sprinted to the free throw line in three steps and made two steps. When he jumped up, it was a one-handed dunk in the style of smashing Huashan!Demonstrated to the fans at the scene a pass behind the back without slowing down!
"Bang!" 65:51.
"Roar!"
Accompanied by a loud noise from above the rim, Suter hit his chest with his fist after landing, and then let out a roar in the direction of the audience, as if responding to the abuse and doubts of the Pistons fans!
At the same time, Suter, who is [-] meters tall, made an extraordinary move by a defender to break through the dunk. This operation also successfully attracted the exclamation of the on-site commentator Bill Wharton: "Oh, God The Vulture even got the ball on the move and dribbled behind Chauncey Billups for a dunk. It was an unbelievable dunk!"
"I can't believe that Vulture, who has always been dubbed a beast player by the league and fans, has such flexible dribbling skills. The whole passing movement looks silky and smooth, and it doesn't look like an inside player at all. "
"I don't think the word beast is enough to describe Vulture, because he looks like an all-round warrior!"
"Slam dunks, drives, mid-range shots, passes, threes and dribbles, I don't know what else the Vultures can't do on the court, it all looks unbelievable."
Partner Tom Horvath said: "I always thought that on this offensive possession, the vulture was going to pass the ball to Steve and then perform an alley-oop with him."
"But what I didn't expect was that the Vulture would go all the way to the frontcourt after grabbing a defensive rebound, and then used a pass behind to avoid Chauncey Billups' steal and dunk. As amazing as the movie!"
As Souter passed Billups and dunked Billups with the action of a guard in the fast break counterattack, the entire Palace of Auburn Hills Arena seemed to be silent for a moment, leaving only Pistons coach Larry Brown standing on the court. Roaring loudly and roaring up to the sky after Suter's dunk.
Suter's single-handed fast-break counterattack also became the most important turning point of the game. Since then, the Eagles' momentum on the court has become more and more fierce, and the three-pointers "swish" like rain. Stop, the Hawks hit seven three-pointers in the third quarter alone, crushing the Detroit Pistons' defense in one fell swoop.
You know, in this period, more than half of the teams in the league average less than 15 three-pointers per game. It is in this situation that three-pointers are not popular, but the Eagles hit seven three-pointers in a single quarter. Ball, this is definitely a very terrifying offensive firepower.
What made Pistons head coach Larry Brown most desperate was that Souter, who frequently entered the penalty area and overwhelmed the Pistons in the first half, turned into a high-ranking fortress in the second half.
In addition to making multiple mid-range shots on both sides of the free throw line, Suter also hit two three-pointers in the second half, refreshing Larry Brown's perception of Suter with his two-of-four shooting efficiency.
At the same time, Ben Wallace, the two-time best defensive player, was pressed on the ground and rubbed frantically. He played so hard that he couldn't find his defensive position throughout the game. He didn't know whether to defend Suter's shot or break through. , can only watch Suter score on his head again and again.
Daben finds it hard to believe that a player can complete a reborn transformation in such a short period of time.
Thinking that more than three months ago, Suter was just a blue-collar insider who could only rely on eating cakes to get points on the offensive end. Ben Wallace felt that this was a fucking thing!
It's as if Polynice transformed himself into Kevin Garnett in only three months, which made Big Ben seriously suspect that this guy Suter is not from Earth at all!
According to this growth rate, Big Ben can no longer imagine how terrifying Suter will become next season.
A year of super rain man, two years of chasing the postman?
This appalling growth rate made even Ben Wallace dare not speak harshly, for fear that Suter would slap him in the face and vomit blood in the next match between the two.
At the end of the game, the Eagles beat the Detroit Pistons by 26 points in the away game with Suter's unsolvable personal performance. While improving the team's record to 32 wins and 25 losses, the Eagles also became the first team in the league this season to win ten games next season. Winning streak team!
(End of this chapter)
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