You are the pearl, Mo Mengchen
Chapter 381 Ruthless sweep
Chapter 381 Ruthless sweep
"Doctor Mo, please explain what happened to the knife stuck in Yavi Tefdanla's neck."
Faced with the police's questioning, Mo Mengchen first determined: "It was an accident."
Sievers, who was sitting next to him, echoed: "Of course it was an accident. How did that happen?"
"I was about to go home at the time, and I saw Yavita in the parking lot preparing to rape Noah." Mo Mengchen glanced at Sievers, hoping that these words would not bring her back to that terrible night.
He underestimated Sievers' psychological endurance. She was strong and not easy to break down. The fragility and helplessness that night was more like the outbreak of various negative emotions accumulated for a long time.
That was an accident.
When she woke up the next day, she was back to normal.
"I rushed up, pushed him down, and used my size advantage to hold him down firmly. It was also when he fell that the fruit knife was inserted into his neck." Mo Mengchen explained.
Another policeman asked: "Then did you rescue him immediately?"
Mo Mengchen didn't blush and didn't breathe: "Yes, but he pulled the knife out of his neck, I can't save him."
There were no flaws, Yawei had indeed killed someone, and Mo Mengchen's explanation was flawless. The police investigated for three days, but in the end it could only be classified as an accident.
A few days later, Mo Mengchen and Sievers attended Keir's funeral as colleagues.
These things affected Mo Mengchen's state. At the end of the season, his state was not stable. One game was good and the other was bad. The Pistons' record was also unstable.
But they eventually retained the league's No. [-] ranking.
63 wins and 19 losses, tying the best regular season record in team history set in the 88-89 season.
That season, the Pistons killed gods and birds, ended the rule of the Zijin Army and the Celtics over the NBA, announced the arrival of a new era, and paved the way for Jordan and his Bulls to ascend the throne. A long and wide solid fortress.
Almost ten years have passed, and the latecomers once again led the team to this record.
As a member of that championship team, Joe Dumars believes that they do not have the dominance of the Pistons.
A great and aggressive team must have an unwavering desire for the championship and regard victory as important as breathing. Where does this desire come from?
From the deepest pain.
Before the Pistons played a great 63-win season, they experienced Larry Bird's death steal lore at the last moment and unplugged Tianwangshan.
They were only a few seconds away from taking Tianwangshan. The Smiling Assassins were so proud that they didn't even call a timeout. Everyone was very excited because they were ahead and the ball was in their hands. There were only a few seconds left. Only God can save Boston is gone.
As it turns out, God can, and so can Bird, a great legend.
Byrd broke off the assassin's no-call timeout serve, and handed it to Dennis Johnson, who was advancing behind him, in less than half a second. up the piston.
Without that steal, the Pistons would have won Tianwangshan, and history would have changed afterwards. They could end the Celtics' rule a year earlier.
But history is unavoidable.
Without this pain, there would be no Pistons' two consecutive championships.
It is the same as before. Any great champion must have experienced unbearable pain and suffering before success. It is these that make them great, and the wounds on their bodies remind them what will happen after failure .
Only after experiencing this, they will regard victory as a breath, and seek greedily and hungrily.
The same is 63 wins, and now they are not perfect.
However, this is still a record that is enough to make the Motor City boil.
The Pistons beat the Jazz, Bulls, Lakers, and Supersonics with four 60-win teams and topped the list. They have home court advantage in every round of the playoffs.
In the first round, they will face the New York Knicks who are eighth in the Eastern Conference.
This season, the progress of the Knicks game can be described as full of disasters. Injuries have never been far away from them. The core pillar of the team, Ewing, only played 26 games and contributed the last 20+ points of his career. 10 seasons.
Everyone knows that gorillas are getting old, but you have to figure out what to do next.
The failure of recruiting in the off-season in the past few years has made their rise very slow. The arrogant New Yorkers are unwilling to show up. They hope to attract foreign big names by relying on the attractiveness of the big city and the so-called rich background.As a result, O'Neal didn't get it, Mourning didn't come, Jordan rejected the offer, and even small stars like Alan Houston ignored their invitation and continued to stay in poor Detroit. Compared with these people, Larry Johnson There is no principle anymore, joining decisively for the sake of exposure and popularity can be regarded as leaving a pair of underwear for New Yorkers.
Otherwise, the so-called heritage of New York and the attraction of the metropolis to stars will become a complete joke.
Johnson is not a savior, and it is nonsense to expect him to afford the team's revival after Ewing grows old.
The Knicks tried their best to make it to the playoffs. Relying on the advantage of their battle history, they squeezed the Nets, which also won 43 wins, to ninth in the Eastern Conference, and got a chance to challenge the Pistons in the playoffs.
"Thinking back three years ago, the two teams were in different positions, but now it has completely changed."
"Since Dor.Mo was selected in 1995, Detroit has not wasted a single pick in the draft. Even if it is a late pick in the round, they have selected the players the team needs. This vision is enough to make Teams keep an eye on their scouting groups and pay big bucks for them when their contracts expire."
The commentator on the scene was emotional, while the Pistons were very relaxed.
The Knicks are an old team, and the lineup has no impact, let alone impact them. If the Knicks can hold them until the fourth quarter, it will be considered that the group of old men is determined.
They have never regarded the Knicks as an equal opponent. For them, the real challenge begins in the semifinals.
In order to meet the Pistons in the playoffs, the Pacers worked hard to keep their rankings in a particularly flexible position.
When the Pistons secured the top spot, the Pacers lost two games in a row at the end of the season and fell to No. 4, ensuring that they could meet the Pistons in the semifinals.
Such an approach is outrageous.
They specifically pick you up and treat you like a persimmon.
It is this feeling.
Therefore, the Pistons just want to solve their opponents quickly, and then go to the Pacers to settle the score in the semifinals.
In the first game of the playoffs, the Pistons played the league's first momentum.
The Knicks couldn't stop them, and they were dismembered within three quarters.
In the whole game, the Pistons beat the Knicks by 31 points.
"That's what happens against Detroit, if the gap is too wide, they're going to beat you really hard."
"It's not about grudges, that's how they've always played."
Hill, who won the triple-double, said modestly: "The Knicks are a very strong opponent. We must be very careful in the future."
As a result, in the next two games, whether at home or away, the Pistons did not give the Knicks the slightest chance.
No game was stalemate, and the Pistons almost ruthlessly destroyed their opponents, eliminating them 3-0.
This is also the first time the Pistons have swept an opponent out of the playoffs in the 90s.
(End of this chapter)
"Doctor Mo, please explain what happened to the knife stuck in Yavi Tefdanla's neck."
Faced with the police's questioning, Mo Mengchen first determined: "It was an accident."
Sievers, who was sitting next to him, echoed: "Of course it was an accident. How did that happen?"
"I was about to go home at the time, and I saw Yavita in the parking lot preparing to rape Noah." Mo Mengchen glanced at Sievers, hoping that these words would not bring her back to that terrible night.
He underestimated Sievers' psychological endurance. She was strong and not easy to break down. The fragility and helplessness that night was more like the outbreak of various negative emotions accumulated for a long time.
That was an accident.
When she woke up the next day, she was back to normal.
"I rushed up, pushed him down, and used my size advantage to hold him down firmly. It was also when he fell that the fruit knife was inserted into his neck." Mo Mengchen explained.
Another policeman asked: "Then did you rescue him immediately?"
Mo Mengchen didn't blush and didn't breathe: "Yes, but he pulled the knife out of his neck, I can't save him."
There were no flaws, Yawei had indeed killed someone, and Mo Mengchen's explanation was flawless. The police investigated for three days, but in the end it could only be classified as an accident.
A few days later, Mo Mengchen and Sievers attended Keir's funeral as colleagues.
These things affected Mo Mengchen's state. At the end of the season, his state was not stable. One game was good and the other was bad. The Pistons' record was also unstable.
But they eventually retained the league's No. [-] ranking.
63 wins and 19 losses, tying the best regular season record in team history set in the 88-89 season.
That season, the Pistons killed gods and birds, ended the rule of the Zijin Army and the Celtics over the NBA, announced the arrival of a new era, and paved the way for Jordan and his Bulls to ascend the throne. A long and wide solid fortress.
Almost ten years have passed, and the latecomers once again led the team to this record.
As a member of that championship team, Joe Dumars believes that they do not have the dominance of the Pistons.
A great and aggressive team must have an unwavering desire for the championship and regard victory as important as breathing. Where does this desire come from?
From the deepest pain.
Before the Pistons played a great 63-win season, they experienced Larry Bird's death steal lore at the last moment and unplugged Tianwangshan.
They were only a few seconds away from taking Tianwangshan. The Smiling Assassins were so proud that they didn't even call a timeout. Everyone was very excited because they were ahead and the ball was in their hands. There were only a few seconds left. Only God can save Boston is gone.
As it turns out, God can, and so can Bird, a great legend.
Byrd broke off the assassin's no-call timeout serve, and handed it to Dennis Johnson, who was advancing behind him, in less than half a second. up the piston.
Without that steal, the Pistons would have won Tianwangshan, and history would have changed afterwards. They could end the Celtics' rule a year earlier.
But history is unavoidable.
Without this pain, there would be no Pistons' two consecutive championships.
It is the same as before. Any great champion must have experienced unbearable pain and suffering before success. It is these that make them great, and the wounds on their bodies remind them what will happen after failure .
Only after experiencing this, they will regard victory as a breath, and seek greedily and hungrily.
The same is 63 wins, and now they are not perfect.
However, this is still a record that is enough to make the Motor City boil.
The Pistons beat the Jazz, Bulls, Lakers, and Supersonics with four 60-win teams and topped the list. They have home court advantage in every round of the playoffs.
In the first round, they will face the New York Knicks who are eighth in the Eastern Conference.
This season, the progress of the Knicks game can be described as full of disasters. Injuries have never been far away from them. The core pillar of the team, Ewing, only played 26 games and contributed the last 20+ points of his career. 10 seasons.
Everyone knows that gorillas are getting old, but you have to figure out what to do next.
The failure of recruiting in the off-season in the past few years has made their rise very slow. The arrogant New Yorkers are unwilling to show up. They hope to attract foreign big names by relying on the attractiveness of the big city and the so-called rich background.As a result, O'Neal didn't get it, Mourning didn't come, Jordan rejected the offer, and even small stars like Alan Houston ignored their invitation and continued to stay in poor Detroit. Compared with these people, Larry Johnson There is no principle anymore, joining decisively for the sake of exposure and popularity can be regarded as leaving a pair of underwear for New Yorkers.
Otherwise, the so-called heritage of New York and the attraction of the metropolis to stars will become a complete joke.
Johnson is not a savior, and it is nonsense to expect him to afford the team's revival after Ewing grows old.
The Knicks tried their best to make it to the playoffs. Relying on the advantage of their battle history, they squeezed the Nets, which also won 43 wins, to ninth in the Eastern Conference, and got a chance to challenge the Pistons in the playoffs.
"Thinking back three years ago, the two teams were in different positions, but now it has completely changed."
"Since Dor.Mo was selected in 1995, Detroit has not wasted a single pick in the draft. Even if it is a late pick in the round, they have selected the players the team needs. This vision is enough to make Teams keep an eye on their scouting groups and pay big bucks for them when their contracts expire."
The commentator on the scene was emotional, while the Pistons were very relaxed.
The Knicks are an old team, and the lineup has no impact, let alone impact them. If the Knicks can hold them until the fourth quarter, it will be considered that the group of old men is determined.
They have never regarded the Knicks as an equal opponent. For them, the real challenge begins in the semifinals.
In order to meet the Pistons in the playoffs, the Pacers worked hard to keep their rankings in a particularly flexible position.
When the Pistons secured the top spot, the Pacers lost two games in a row at the end of the season and fell to No. 4, ensuring that they could meet the Pistons in the semifinals.
Such an approach is outrageous.
They specifically pick you up and treat you like a persimmon.
It is this feeling.
Therefore, the Pistons just want to solve their opponents quickly, and then go to the Pacers to settle the score in the semifinals.
In the first game of the playoffs, the Pistons played the league's first momentum.
The Knicks couldn't stop them, and they were dismembered within three quarters.
In the whole game, the Pistons beat the Knicks by 31 points.
"That's what happens against Detroit, if the gap is too wide, they're going to beat you really hard."
"It's not about grudges, that's how they've always played."
Hill, who won the triple-double, said modestly: "The Knicks are a very strong opponent. We must be very careful in the future."
As a result, in the next two games, whether at home or away, the Pistons did not give the Knicks the slightest chance.
No game was stalemate, and the Pistons almost ruthlessly destroyed their opponents, eliminating them 3-0.
This is also the first time the Pistons have swept an opponent out of the playoffs in the 90s.
(End of this chapter)
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