In the first quarter, the Pistons led the Bucks by 26 points at 19:7. Wang Feng scored 14 points, shining throughout the game.

Michael Redd played the entire quarter but was unable to turn the Bucks around.

Wang Feng is a little leisurely. It seems that he is not that tired after fighting in a positional battle. However, he has to be careful of the opponent's malicious fouls.

Head coach Larry Brown looked relaxed. He didn't even need to adjust his tactics or call a timeout. He just needed to ensure Wang Feng's offensive space.

One-on-one, no one in the entire Bucks team is Wang Feng's opponent.

"Wang Feng really has the potential to be an all-round scorer. It seems that Wang Feng cannot be allowed to shoot so many three-pointers in the future."

After the first quarter, Larry Brown called Chauncey Billups to his side and told him: "In the next game, let Wang Feng play more singles and pass more passes to Wang Feng. You will control this game." I won’t make too many adjustments to the situation. You have to know how important it is for the Pistons to develop an all-around scorer."

Chauncey Billups also knows the characteristics of this era, which is the world of positional warfare. No matter how accurate your three-pointers are, in the playoffs, the outcome of the positional battle will still be determined.

After all, this era is not the era of small ball. If you shoot too many three-pointers, you will be wildly targeted.

In the second quarter of the game, the Pistons made no adjustments and still played with the starting five, while the Bucks did not dare to adjust and also played with the starting lineup.

At the beginning of the game, Pistons defensive goalkeeper Ben Wallace gave Bucks center Brian Skinner a huge shot.

Chauncey Billups has quick eyes and quick hands. He picked up the basketball and passed a long pass to Wang Feng who was about to leave. Wang Feng was followed by TJ Ford. Soon he came from behind and blocked Wang Feng.

Wang Feng ignored TJ Ford at all, jumped past him, and then took off with both feet to violently abuse the basket.

"Go...ol! It's rare to see Wang Feng play such violent basketball. I would call this dunk the best in the game."

After Wang Feng dunked, his teammate Chauncey Billups ran over to celebrate: "What a beautiful shot! I feel like you are just too lazy and like to shoot three-pointers too much. If you don't show this skill, I will I thought you could only shoot three-pointers."

Wang Feng was very excited after dunking, "How is it possible? I will score a lot, but no one can force me to use my killer moves. When the playoffs come, you will see more of my killer moves!"

The Pistons celebrated wildly as if they had already won the game, while the Bucks were a little sluggish. Although they had just started the second quarter, they could already predict that it would be difficult to win today's game.

First of all, the lineup is not matched up. Secondly, the Pistons' defense is too strong. Finally, Wang Feng's offense is too unsolvable.

Those who run faster are not as tall as him, and those who are taller than him are not as fast as him. They are always out of position and it is difficult to limit Wang Feng's scoring.

As expected, Wang Feng was already deliberately holding back, hitting one, passing another, and easily brushed up the data.

The Bucks were exhausted, and Michael Reed carried the team forward alone. His score had reached 18 points and 11 rebounds, but the Bucks still trailed the Pistons by 29 points at 46:17. halftime.

There is no doubt that in this game, the Pistons completely crushed the Bucks, showing the talent of the Pistons' super team.

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