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Chapter 105. The ability of the best defensive player

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Facing Ben Wallace's defense, Milicic made a move to shoot, then immediately feinted, lowered his center of gravity and dribbled through. Milicic thought that his actions were impeccable, but Ben

But he didn't falter at all. He directly followed Milicic's footsteps and blocked Milicic from entering the inside. This time the breakthrough ended in failure. Milicic did not fight hard, but

The ball was passed to Paul Pierce. Pierce took a step under the screen of Al Jefferson and hit a mid-range shot. The score difference was still five points and the Celtics took the lead.

Milicic has used this fake move repeatedly before. After all, with his height and range, it is difficult for others not to defend his shots. However, Ben Wallace remained unmoved and completely followed him.

Milicic was very surprised and asked: "How do you know my shot is a fake?"

Ben Wallace smiled: "I believe you will not be so cowardly as to shoot a three-pointer to solve the problem during the duel. Your fake moves are very realistic, but I know you will not do that. Defense is not just

Awareness, but also confidence in one’s own judgment.”

Charles Barkley in the commentary box also admired Ben Wallace's defense this time. He said: "Ben Wallace has a very good defensive awareness. Milicic used this trick to deal with many centers before. He can

It is said to be his trump card, but he was so easily seen through in front of the best defensive player. I have to say that Ben Wallace's defensive skills and judgment are really top-notch in the NBA. He is not like Sha

You can rely on talent to defend like Ke, Yao Ming or Darko."

Kenny Smith saw that Buckley was talking enthusiastically and couldn't help but tease him: "Didn't you just say that Ben Wallace is useless? Why did you turn around and compliment him right away? Charles, you are really so dishonest.

The audience and I don’t know which of you to believe.”

"I just said that Ben Wallace is indeed very strong on the defensive end, but now on the offensive end, look, he is still useless." Charles Barkley was using his own theory to defend.

Sure enough, on the offensive end, Ben Wallace has been setting up one-block screens for small men like Billups and Hamilton, but he only blocks but does not remove them, because there is really no need to return the ball to his hands.

, Ben Wallace's most effective way to score usually is the secondary attack on offensive rebounds. Apart from this, there is no other attack method that he can skillfully master.

Ben Wallace set a pick-and-roll for Billups. Billups did not rush inside, but took advantage of this moment to adjust and hit a three-pointer directly behind Ben Wallace. Milley

Sic looked at the arc of the ball and desperately squeezed Rasheed Wallace behind him. The reason why Milicic invested so much energy in offense in every game was still able to grab 10 rebounds in every game.

On the one hand, he has a good height and wingspan, and on the other hand, his rebound control range is large enough. When the ball collapses a little further, he can also rely on his flexibility to pick it off. This is because of O'Neal and Yao Ming's movement.

There is simply no way to compare with express delivery.

Just as Milicic and Al Jefferson struggled to squeeze the others behind them and control the positions around the reasonable collision area, the ball thrown by Billups flew straight into the basket.

In the middle, he scored a three-pointer with a "swish" sound, and the score was only 2 points. The advantage the Celtics established in the first half of the first quarter was almost completely gone. Billups

, Ben Wallace and the two attacked and defended to close the score.

The Pistons' offense is very simple, with no gorgeous coordination at all, but they rely on Hamilton's off-ball movement to disrupt the opponent's defensive rotation, and use Billups' stable outside shooting ability to create greater gaps inside.

, using Prince's ability to cut inside and make mid-range shots from fixed spots, Rasheed Wallace's shooting range to the three-point line, and Ben Wallace's relentless pick-and-rolls, which tore Rivers's back again and again.

In terms of defensive tactics, the Pistons have reached a higher level on the defensive end. If the Pistons' offensive ability can only be regarded as the best in the league, then their defense can be said to be top-notch. I believe you also know the Spurs'

Only defense can compete with him.

Milicic has a deeper understanding of the Pistons' offense and defense. He is thinking that if he keeps attacking from the outside, he will not be able to kill people. He must cause damage. To deal with such a civilian grassroots team, if he can't

If you beat them to death at once, they will regain their strength after a while.

Milicic made up his mind and entered the inside position. This time, Ben Wallace no longer had so many scruples, but was defending in front. Payton lobbed the ball inside to try to break Ben Wallace.

to defend forward, but when Milicic jumped up to catch the ball and waited to land, Prince and Billups had already formed a big net with Ben Wallace. Milicic had no chance, and if he forced

If he makes any moves, he will definitely be called as hitting someone with the ball.

Not only that, even if Milicic was not successfully double-teamed just now, if he turns around to attack the basket, there will be Rasheed Wallace waiting to cover and block shots. The Pistons' defense will be like a dragnet.

tight.

Fortunately, Milicic has enough height and wingspan. He jumped straight up and passed the ball to Gary Payton on the outside. As soon as the ball went out, the double teams of the three Pistons were immediately dispersed, like mercury pouring down the ground.

, the Pistons' defense is like an art, like an art that is both skillful and skillful.

Payton was about to shoot, but Billups had already jumped up to block the shot. Payton's shot was a little hasty. Milicic knew he had to fight for the rebound, but he was already being leaned on by Ben Wallace.

Behind him, Al Jefferson had no chance to get closer to the basket. After the ball hit the backboard, Ben Wallace jumped high and collected the rebound in his hands.

Despite his shortcomings, Ben Wallace's focus on rebounding is something Milicic can be ashamed of.

After Ben Wallace got the ball, he handed it to Hamilton immediately. Prince was already about to leave. Billups directly found Prince with a long pass. Prince was unguarded.

Next dunk.

The two teams finally tied, which meant that the Celtics no longer had any advantage. The Pistons had already recovered the price of their carelessness at the beginning, and the ball became more difficult to hit.

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