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At the beginning of the second half, Billups slowed down the speed of advancement. There was a time in the first half when the Pistons followed the Celtics. First, the Pistons' athletic talent was not as good as the Celtics. Second, the Pistons were not as athletic as the Celtics.
It is a game with a relatively fast transition between offense and defense, which is very disadvantageous for a team like the Pistons that focuses on defense. All teams with good defense in the league suppress the offensive rhythm, just like the San Antonio Spurs and Houston Rockets.
In basketball, the defender will always slow down the attacker by one beat, and a quick counterattack may only take a few seconds, so a two to three second loophole is enough for the opponent to complete an offense. The Pistons' chain-like attack
The defense must be based on the half-court position.
Rivers on the sidelines couldn't help but admire Larry Brown's reading of the game. What he admired even more was Billups' control of the entire situation. Although Billups's historical status in the NBA is not as brilliant as Gary Payton's,
But it is undeniable that he is better at organizing the team's offense, and his offensive and defensive strength is more balanced. Unlike Kidd and Andre Miller, who have poor mid- and long-range shooting percentages, nor is he defensive like Nash.
Like air, he can suppress his energy when others on the team are playing, but when the team needs him, his firepower is not inferior to any superstar.
Thinking of this, Rivers began to think. The Celtics need a team controller. The current Payton, Banks, and West obviously do not meet such standards. Banks and West
The characteristics are too single. I originally wanted to temper them for a few more years, but now it seems that the team is rising quickly. It needs to actively seek transactions to find a qualified point guard. As for Payton, he is currently in the middle of the league, but
It's just this year. In another year or two, it's doubtful whether he will be able to play. At this stage, Payton may have to retire if he sustains an injury and needs to rest for three months. His future is full of too many challenges.
Uncertainty.
Rivers' mind was racing on the sidelines, and the ten people on the field were also fighting fiercely. Hamilton's running without the ball was so annoying, like a fly, you don't know
He would fly wherever he went. Although Tony Allen had been following him, there would always be oversights. After three consecutive single-block screens, Hamilton finally ran out of a gap and shot in the open, but the ball was dialed.
The moment the fingertips were released, a figure flashed out. The last person to pick and roll was Ben Wallace. After the defense was switched, Milicic and Tony Allen both gave up on Ben Wallace. Milicic rushed over.
A fierce block. With Milicic's height, jumping and wingspan, he was one step behind Hamilton and still able to block the shot. Milicic slapped the block directly, and Hamilton fell back to the ground. Here
Only Billups of the Pistons reacted and went over with Milicic to compete for the ball.
Tony Allen took the first step, fell down and took the ball in his hands and threw it to Milicic. The moment Milicic caught the ball, Billups came over to grab it, but Milicic just hit the ball.
Starting like a 2.16 meter magician, he turned around and squeezed Billups behind him. There was an open space in front of him, and Ben Wallace was chasing after him, hoping to give Milicic a chance.
A chasing hat.
Milicic slowed down a bit after dribbling, and Ben was basically chasing him when he reached the three-point line. At this time, Milicic made a bold move, took three steps, and was inside the free throw line.
Taking off from the first kick, the person behind this position could not follow up to block the shot. Milicic was seen gliding in the air, and finally, like a roc spreading its wings, he dunked the ball into the basket.
Following the sound of Milicic's palm hitting the basket, all the fans who had been silent while Milicic was gliding shouted loudly at that moment. Some female fans even cried loudly when watching the replay video of the game.
They held up Milicic's poster...
Larry Brown on the sidelines watched the momentum of the entire stadium change. Milicic raised his arms there, and the audience shouted as he waved his arms: "Darko! Darko!"
The referee paused the game temporarily after looking at the situation on the court and asked the court staff to wipe the sweat on the court. The big screen in the North Shore Garden once again showed the scene of Milicic's disguised breakthrough to the final stunning dunk.
All the Celtics players gathered around Milicic. At this moment, the Boston Celtics staff, fans, and players were as crazy as if they had won the championship.
Heinsohn, who represents the voice of the North Shore Garden, couldn't help but burst into tears and said: "I haven't seen such a talented player in Boston in almost 20 years. If I'm still dissatisfied, it's why we last year
Didn't trade him early, or get the second pick at all costs and bring this kid to Boston early."
Larry Brown was scolding his disciple Ben Wallace: "How can you let him dunk calmly like that? This kind of dunk will pull him down even if it is a flagrant foul. You see the Boston people now
Are you feeling energetic yet?"
Ben Wallace lowered his head and said nothing. He didn't know whether what he did was wrong or right, but the voice in his heart was: I don't want to destroy a dunk that can be recorded in the history of basketball. I can't contribute such a performance.
But at least I can't destroy him. Rivers on the sidelines looked at the roar of fans in the North Shore Garden, and watched Milicic being surrounded by everyone and smiling innocently like a child. He thought of himself.
Another genius who once coached.
The No. 1 player wearing an Orlando uniform once again came to the court in the middle of training. After training, Rivers called him into the office alone and scolded him: "Why can't you come to training on time?
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"Then I'm still better than them. Geniuses don't need to put in too much effort. We can complain about God's injustice, but geniuses and mediocrities are different."
With that said, he left Rivers' office with half-open sleepy eyes. Soon after, Rivers was dismissed from get out of class due to his poor performance due to his deliberate slackness.
Now Rivers looked at Milicic and Pierce and said to himself: "In Boston, I met two geniuses at the same time. Fortunately, they have been working hard. Geniuses can be on their way to top players.
Take some shortcuts, but there are no shortcuts on the way to the championship, and one of them will definitely become the Finals MVP."