The Overlord of Basketball: 2K Possession
Chapter 367 The Final Battle 2
Chapter 367 The Final Battle 2
Chen Mo stood at the top of the arc holding the ball. At the critical moment, every attack was very important, and he had to ensure the success rate.
Beckon Haslem to pick and roll, and Haslem immediately rolls down after the pick and roll, never giving a chance to double-team.
Hamilton tried to defend Haslem around the front, trying not to give him the chance to get the ball directly.
As for Chen Mo, it can only be handed over to Rasheed Wallace.
When the game is at a critical moment, when there are strong players on your side, singles is definitely the easiest way to solve the problem.
If you can get the chance of misplaced singles, it will be better.
Facing Chen Mo, Rasheed Wallace gave a one-step distance. To be honest, for inside players, this is already a close defense.
After all, if the distance is really too close, Chen Mo can pass by in one step, and the defense is meaningless.
Facing Rasheed Wallace, Chen Mo first stabilized the ball and then sought a rhythm change.
Then accelerated the breakthrough, Rasheed Wallace hurriedly followed, but Chen Que immediately changed lanes.
Rasheed Wallace managed to keep up with Chen Mo's rhythm, but seeing that he was making another fake move, he directly pulled the ball back.
Or an outside three-pointer.
For Chen Mo, when it comes to the critical moment, he still trusts the three-pointer more.
This time, Rasheed Wallace defended very well, or in other words, he consciously defended three-pointers.
This is the experience of Rasheed Wallace. In this situation, there must be a trade-off when defending.
If Chen Mo really wanted to break through to the inside, there was nothing he could do about it, and he also believed that his teammates behind him would make up for it.
Rasheed Wallace's defense was in place, but Chen Mo's shots also changed.
With the blessing of the big heart and marksman medal, as well as the spiritual leader's medal, he is very confident.
For the first time in history, three medals were activated at the same time, how could there be no confidence?
With all his strength to win this game, Chen Mo naturally wanted to do everything possible, not to waste any chance.
"Shh!"
Unexpected, but reasonable.
Rasheed Wallace defended very well and even scored, which is surprising.
However, thinking that this is Chen Mo, this season's MVP, scoring leader, and three-point leader, everything seems to be reasonable again.
83:77
With three points scored, the point difference between the two sides has widened to 6 points, which is even more desperate for the Pistons.
Billups passed halftime calmly, and Hamilton suddenly ran out to catch the ball.
To be honest, it was a little surprising that Hamilton did not completely get rid of Chen Mo.
However, at this time, Billups, who was stared at by Gary Payton, suddenly accelerated and ran.
Gary Payton was just about to keep up, but he was blocked by Big Ben, and Billups had already run to the middle distance on the right.
Brad Miller's reaction was also a beat slower and failed to keep up, allowing Billups to make an easy shot.
This was originally Hamilton's way of playing, but it was unexpected that Billups could also play like this.
In fact, the Pistons have never played this tactic this season.
Hamilton's assists this season exceeded 5, also benefited from this tactic.
In addition to being able to shoot and finish, in fact, his passing is not bad.
83:79
Chen Mo directly dribbled the ball across the half, but this time the defender was replaced by Prince.
Prince's pick-and-roll ability is stronger, and he can even use his height and wingspan to cover Chen Mo, making him unable to make a shot easily.
Chen Mo beckoned, Gary Payton came to the top of the arc, and Chen Mo directly gave him the ball.
Then, he ran the pick-and-roll for Gary Payton.
Both of them are guards, and the speed of one pick and one roll is very fast, and the defense directly changes.
The others all pulled away, and Chen Mo fell directly to the low position, holding out his hands for the ball.
Billups tried to interfere, but Gary Payton still tried to throw the ball into the air.
That's right, bullying Billups is not tall enough.
Chen Mo won the basketball steadily. Of course, he must have suffered a lot in the process.
Billups pushed and elbowed people again, and the small movements never stopped.
Fortunately, Chen Mo got used to it very well. In other words, Hamilton's movements were no less than his.
Even when Chen Mo was defending, it wasn't much worse. Otherwise, how do you think he defended against Hamilton?
It can be said that it is impossible for a defensive player to play cleanly.
Of course, small actions that disturb people are definitely different from intentionally hurting people.
Chen Mo held the ball and yearned for a top inside, then turned around again, and shot.
It seems very simple, but in fact, Chen Mo paused on his shoulders, and then turned around and flicked his elbows!
Do you think Billups will be safe and sound?
These tricks were learned by Chen Mo when he faced Kobe. Do you think Ma Long's nickname is for nothing?
There are only wrong names, never wrong nicknames.
"Shh!"
"Foul, it's a foul, he raised his elbow, don't you see?"
Billups complained loudly, but unfortunately, the referee turned a blind eye.
As far as your level of confrontation is concerned, if this is also to be blown, then there will be no complete round in a normal game.
I don't know if it was disturbed, but Billups missed a three-pointer.
But looking back at the defense, because of the need to control the time, the Heat were defended for almost 24 seconds.
With only 28 seconds left, the Pistons had the ball, and Larry Brown quickly called a timeout.
The Pistons attacked, a wonderful tactical arrangement, Hamilton tried to fall back, even if Chen Mo was blocked, he still scored the goal.
85:81
With only 24 seconds left and the Heat had the advantage, Pat Riley directly seized the command and called a timeout.
The Heat served from the backcourt, and the Pistons had a very wide defensive range, and Chen Mo couldn't catch the ball at all.
No way, Brad Miller had to give the ball to Caron Butler, and Prince made a decisive foul.
That's right, the Pistons have started foul tactics.
The pressure was a bit high, Caron Butler was a little nervous, and in the end he only made 2 of 1 free throws.
21.2 seconds, 86:81.
The Pistons' offense was another very perfect tactical coordination, and Billups made a three-pointer.
12.6 seconds, 86:84
To be honest, on the Heat's side, the pressure suddenly increased.
It was a similar operation again, Chen Mo was directly watched by the two, and Antoine Walker got the ball and was fouled.
It's just that Fat Toutuo has experience after all, and he scored two free throws steadily, and once again opened the score to 4 points.
10.4 seconds, 88:84
The Pistons called a timeout again, their final timeout, and Larry Brown was laying out tactics.
Rasheed Wallace served, the Heat looked dead on defense, Billups and Hamilton had no chance to catch the ball.
Simply, he sent the ball to Big Ben, who was holding the ball in Billups and Hamilton.
At this moment, Chen Mo rushed up suddenly, and made a lot of hands and feet at Da Ben.
"Di!"
The sharp whistle sounded, and everyone was stunned. How can anyone play like this and even get fouled?
(End of this chapter)
Chen Mo stood at the top of the arc holding the ball. At the critical moment, every attack was very important, and he had to ensure the success rate.
Beckon Haslem to pick and roll, and Haslem immediately rolls down after the pick and roll, never giving a chance to double-team.
Hamilton tried to defend Haslem around the front, trying not to give him the chance to get the ball directly.
As for Chen Mo, it can only be handed over to Rasheed Wallace.
When the game is at a critical moment, when there are strong players on your side, singles is definitely the easiest way to solve the problem.
If you can get the chance of misplaced singles, it will be better.
Facing Chen Mo, Rasheed Wallace gave a one-step distance. To be honest, for inside players, this is already a close defense.
After all, if the distance is really too close, Chen Mo can pass by in one step, and the defense is meaningless.
Facing Rasheed Wallace, Chen Mo first stabilized the ball and then sought a rhythm change.
Then accelerated the breakthrough, Rasheed Wallace hurriedly followed, but Chen Que immediately changed lanes.
Rasheed Wallace managed to keep up with Chen Mo's rhythm, but seeing that he was making another fake move, he directly pulled the ball back.
Or an outside three-pointer.
For Chen Mo, when it comes to the critical moment, he still trusts the three-pointer more.
This time, Rasheed Wallace defended very well, or in other words, he consciously defended three-pointers.
This is the experience of Rasheed Wallace. In this situation, there must be a trade-off when defending.
If Chen Mo really wanted to break through to the inside, there was nothing he could do about it, and he also believed that his teammates behind him would make up for it.
Rasheed Wallace's defense was in place, but Chen Mo's shots also changed.
With the blessing of the big heart and marksman medal, as well as the spiritual leader's medal, he is very confident.
For the first time in history, three medals were activated at the same time, how could there be no confidence?
With all his strength to win this game, Chen Mo naturally wanted to do everything possible, not to waste any chance.
"Shh!"
Unexpected, but reasonable.
Rasheed Wallace defended very well and even scored, which is surprising.
However, thinking that this is Chen Mo, this season's MVP, scoring leader, and three-point leader, everything seems to be reasonable again.
83:77
With three points scored, the point difference between the two sides has widened to 6 points, which is even more desperate for the Pistons.
Billups passed halftime calmly, and Hamilton suddenly ran out to catch the ball.
To be honest, it was a little surprising that Hamilton did not completely get rid of Chen Mo.
However, at this time, Billups, who was stared at by Gary Payton, suddenly accelerated and ran.
Gary Payton was just about to keep up, but he was blocked by Big Ben, and Billups had already run to the middle distance on the right.
Brad Miller's reaction was also a beat slower and failed to keep up, allowing Billups to make an easy shot.
This was originally Hamilton's way of playing, but it was unexpected that Billups could also play like this.
In fact, the Pistons have never played this tactic this season.
Hamilton's assists this season exceeded 5, also benefited from this tactic.
In addition to being able to shoot and finish, in fact, his passing is not bad.
83:79
Chen Mo directly dribbled the ball across the half, but this time the defender was replaced by Prince.
Prince's pick-and-roll ability is stronger, and he can even use his height and wingspan to cover Chen Mo, making him unable to make a shot easily.
Chen Mo beckoned, Gary Payton came to the top of the arc, and Chen Mo directly gave him the ball.
Then, he ran the pick-and-roll for Gary Payton.
Both of them are guards, and the speed of one pick and one roll is very fast, and the defense directly changes.
The others all pulled away, and Chen Mo fell directly to the low position, holding out his hands for the ball.
Billups tried to interfere, but Gary Payton still tried to throw the ball into the air.
That's right, bullying Billups is not tall enough.
Chen Mo won the basketball steadily. Of course, he must have suffered a lot in the process.
Billups pushed and elbowed people again, and the small movements never stopped.
Fortunately, Chen Mo got used to it very well. In other words, Hamilton's movements were no less than his.
Even when Chen Mo was defending, it wasn't much worse. Otherwise, how do you think he defended against Hamilton?
It can be said that it is impossible for a defensive player to play cleanly.
Of course, small actions that disturb people are definitely different from intentionally hurting people.
Chen Mo held the ball and yearned for a top inside, then turned around again, and shot.
It seems very simple, but in fact, Chen Mo paused on his shoulders, and then turned around and flicked his elbows!
Do you think Billups will be safe and sound?
These tricks were learned by Chen Mo when he faced Kobe. Do you think Ma Long's nickname is for nothing?
There are only wrong names, never wrong nicknames.
"Shh!"
"Foul, it's a foul, he raised his elbow, don't you see?"
Billups complained loudly, but unfortunately, the referee turned a blind eye.
As far as your level of confrontation is concerned, if this is also to be blown, then there will be no complete round in a normal game.
I don't know if it was disturbed, but Billups missed a three-pointer.
But looking back at the defense, because of the need to control the time, the Heat were defended for almost 24 seconds.
With only 28 seconds left, the Pistons had the ball, and Larry Brown quickly called a timeout.
The Pistons attacked, a wonderful tactical arrangement, Hamilton tried to fall back, even if Chen Mo was blocked, he still scored the goal.
85:81
With only 24 seconds left and the Heat had the advantage, Pat Riley directly seized the command and called a timeout.
The Heat served from the backcourt, and the Pistons had a very wide defensive range, and Chen Mo couldn't catch the ball at all.
No way, Brad Miller had to give the ball to Caron Butler, and Prince made a decisive foul.
That's right, the Pistons have started foul tactics.
The pressure was a bit high, Caron Butler was a little nervous, and in the end he only made 2 of 1 free throws.
21.2 seconds, 86:81.
The Pistons' offense was another very perfect tactical coordination, and Billups made a three-pointer.
12.6 seconds, 86:84
To be honest, on the Heat's side, the pressure suddenly increased.
It was a similar operation again, Chen Mo was directly watched by the two, and Antoine Walker got the ball and was fouled.
It's just that Fat Toutuo has experience after all, and he scored two free throws steadily, and once again opened the score to 4 points.
10.4 seconds, 88:84
The Pistons called a timeout again, their final timeout, and Larry Brown was laying out tactics.
Rasheed Wallace served, the Heat looked dead on defense, Billups and Hamilton had no chance to catch the ball.
Simply, he sent the ball to Big Ben, who was holding the ball in Billups and Hamilton.
At this moment, Chen Mo rushed up suddenly, and made a lot of hands and feet at Da Ben.
"Di!"
The sharp whistle sounded, and everyone was stunned. How can anyone play like this and even get fouled?
(End of this chapter)
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