You are the pearl, Mo Mengchen

Chapter 364 The Bandit from the Bench

Chapter 364 The Bandit from the Bench
Timberwolves achieved an unexpected advantage.

"With talent, you can really do whatever you want. The Timberwolves' tactical quality is definitely not as good as that of the Pistons. Relying on the talents of KG and Stephen, they even took the lead within half a quarter."

15 is better than 12
Although only leading by 3 points, it is still leading.

Just like winning by 1 point is also a win. Before the start of the game, many people believed that the Pistons would subdue the Timberwolves. Now if those people watch another game, stubborn people will think that the Pistons are not in a good state and are fickle. Some people will turn to the Timberwolves, and those who are principled will sincerely praise the Timberwolves for playing well.

One thing is true, the Timberwolves really played well.

When Marbury is not burning his brains, he is an opponent that Mo Mengchen is afraid of. He has a strong ability to break through. If he is determined to break through and not only for scoring, it will be very difficult to defend against him.

This round, Marbury took the ball on the left side and was about to attack. Garnett ran towards him cross-body, with a clear intention. , I blocked your pick-and-roll routine and hit the Pistons.

This is the hidden tactic of the Timberwolves. In the regular stage, they generally only have two tactics.

Marbury singles, or Garnett's high and low positions take the ball at will.

Marbury is an offensive monster who can't be blocked when he comes to the state, and Garnett is the spokesperson of the future 20+10+5. It is actually no problem for them to control the ball, but it is too monotonous and can only guarantee 50% win rate, and can't exploit their full potential.

Sanders is not the kind of coach who is good at building a system. What he is good at is adjusting the player's state, which is referred to as chicken soup for the soul. This method is most likely learned from his boss McHale.

That's a good hand for filling chicken soup.

Talking nonsense all day long, it's no wonder that Bird would complain about a stupid pig with a lot of strange words in the team.

But Garnett and Marbury pick and roll again.

The Wolf King just stood next to the lone wolf, dismantled the pick-and-roll without helping others, and went straight down. This left Marbury with no choice but to pass the ball, because the opponent double-teamed him and it was over.

If the double-teaming is completed, he will not be able to find space to pass to Garnett. This level of double-teaming is something that any professional player in the league will do. There are other ways.

Obviously can play tactics well, why use such a reluctant offensive method?

Marbury sent the ball without hesitation.

Garnett reached out to catch the ball, dribbled one step forward, and wanted to record a dunk that shook the audience, but unfortunately, he was also a 95-level insider, and Ratliff didn't want him to do so.

Ratliff flew up and, for the first time tonight, managed to stop Garnett from ravaging the rim.

A good hat.

Mo Mengchen shrunk in time, picked up the defensive rebound, saw Houston who was about to go down, he didn't even dribble, and threw the ball into the sky.

The Pistons' running and bombing routines are becoming more and more mature, and his long passing ability has also been given many opportunities to show off.

At first some people felt that his long pass was better than Hill's.

People think that Hill's long pass is good because he had the experience of assisting a lore with a long pass at a critical moment. It happened in the NCAA National Finals, and [-] spectators witnessed that moment. However, in the Pistons, Hill had fewer chances to make long passes. On the contrary, it was Mo Mengchen. Although he didn't have a few key moments to make long passes to win, he couldn't stand up to the long pass many times, with a variety of tricks. Even more impressive.

Maybe in the future, people will forget Hill's famous long biography, and thus praise Mo Mengchen's long biography.

Whether this will happen or not is not what Mo Mengchen should be concerned about at the moment. Houston comfortably receives his pass and counterattacks to score.

14 is better than 15
The Pistons looked like they were going to get going, and Frauses called a bewildering timeout.

There is no other reason to call this timeout. The Pistons are going to be replaced.

Both Mo Mengchen and Hill are well prepared. Being behind by 1 point will not change Frauses' mind. If there is a need to make a change, it must be changed. Reasonable rotation is the secret of the Pistons' health.

Few teams can make as many changes as they do, and their depth is enviable.

Frauses changed three people in one breath.

Exit Mo Mengchen, Houston, and Barkley, enter Bobby Jackson, Don Reid, and Wallace.

"Can those two people work well together?" Dumas had doubts.

The rivalry between Wallace and Ratliff has been put on the table, which is worrying, but the competition has never been transformed into an incompatible conflict. They are only competing on the court, and there is no conflict off the court. Just don't talk.

This is not surprising, but Rodman claimed that he did not speak privately with Jordan Pippen (the credibility is zero.), Didn't he also win two championships?
Competition has never been a problem, the problem is contradictions, as long as there are no contradictions, everything is easy to talk about.

"If there is a conflict on the court and what kind of impact will it have on the game, they should know this better than us, so don't worry." Hill said lightly.

Dumas sighed: "Mom is mom, I wish I could be as calm as you are."

Hill heard that Dumars was hurting him.

"JD, you've gone bad."

"No, I just sat down there too long."

Mo Mengchen didn't have as much thought as them. The competition between Ratliff and Wallace had lasted so long, thanks to Frauses' coordination, turning the conflicting competition into a mutually reinforcing competition.

Communicative ability is the biggest characteristic of Frauses, and it is also the biggest difference between him and Collins.

Collins offended people from the beginning to the end. When he left, no one would feel sorry for him. However, if Frauses resigned one day, it is estimated that everyone in the team would regret it and even take the initiative to keep him.

The difference in being a human being is so obvious, and the treatment they get is very different.

After the three main players left the field, the form on the field changed somewhat.

The changes of the Pistons made people unable to react. Mo Mengchen was very stable from beginning to end and would not make risky offensive choices.

Jackson is different. This is a lunatic who holds the ball and refuses to recognize his relatives. The first round of playing made Marbury feel scalp numb.

He just felt good, and then made a three-pointer without his teammates.

"You want to play this game with me?"

Young Master Ma was angry.

Jackson asked, "What do you want?"

"Wait for me!"

Marbury's ruthless words are by no means used to scare people. He put it into practice and easily overwhelmed Jackson's defense in the next round, killing the Pistons' defense like a dragon.

"He won't get it!" cried Jerome Williams.

Indeed, it is difficult for anyone to score in the penalty area guarded by Ratliff and Wallace, neither of whom has been pulled out.

The two future shot-blocking kings jumped up at the same time, with four long arms as black as coal covering the sky and the sun, like a tengu devouring the moon, making Marbury's world instantly lose its light. He was shrouded in darkness, and this sense of oppression It suffocates him, how can this be done?

The most difficult and most beautiful move in Michael Jordan's career. He changed three moves in the whole process, and finally made a reverse pull under the basket to pick the ball and scored the ball. But this defensive Marbury feels that he can't avoid it even if he does five moves. , not to mention that he can't do five moves at all.

"Snapped!"

Wallace slammed the basketball down hard.

"Okay, Big Ben!" Williams yelled.

"I've been waiting for you for a long time and you just show me this?" Jackson picked up the rebound and mocked Ma Dashao before counterattacking.

Young Master Ma's self-esteem is already very strong. Most of the people on the streets are like this. It's a shame to save face. If what you say can't be realized, it's really humiliating.

He chased back in grief and indignation, wanting to make up for his mistakes, however.
This bastard who was playing the three-point line 20 seconds ago, this reckless guy who didn't seem to have his teammates in his eyes, actually passed the ball!
Jackson's pass was surprising, and it made Marbury even more angry. He wanted to blow Jackson's head off, but so what?
Don Reid, who is worse than Hill in three-point ability, received the ball from the outside.

Big open.

"Vote!" he heard Allan Houston say.

So he made a shot and used a three-pointer that he was not good at to help the team overtake the score.

17 is better than 15
"Detroit's bench is horrible!"

"They have been running in since the beginning of the season, and everyone has entered their roles."

"After the All-Star break, their chemistry is getting better and better, and they are starting to get into their best form, which is not good news for the rest of the Eastern Conference."

The main force is strong, the bench can be plug and play, everyone can play value on the field, this seems to be a perfect team.

For some reason, Mo Mengchen always felt that they lacked something.

As for what was missing, he could not tell.

They are perfect, but flawed.

Where is the flaw?He couldn't tell.

The flexibility of the lineup, the depth of the lineup, the rationality of the rotation, the level of health, the chemical reaction, the tacit understanding between the players, the adaptability of the system, and the record.
There was no problem, but Mo Mengchen just felt that they were missing something.

Although the Timberwolves and the Pistons had an inseparable starting game, they were hit by their substitutes and were reversed in the second half of the first quarter.

In the 8th minute, Sanders also made a rotation.

Substitutes against substitutes, the confident Pistons second team was even more fierce, and they made persistent efforts to finally set the score at 29 to 23.

"They are definitely the most powerful second team in the league!"

"How did Bobby Jackson, a rookie, fall to the [-]th pick? This is a bench gangster with unlimited energy!"

Jackson's ferocious aggression as a bench player came to be known.

In the second quarter, Frauses made another substitution.

Only changed one location.

He replaced Ratliff, who played the first quarter, with Jerome Williams.

Watching the players coming and going, the two insiders, Scott Pollard and Lauderdale, showed sad expressions.

The meaning of that expression is very simple: Coach, I want to play basketball.

(End of this chapter)

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