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Chapter 376 Pre-Match Analysis [Part 2]

Hamilton's running ability ranks among the best in the league.

Of course, if it was just his running ability that was excellent, then Hamilton wouldn't be that scary.

What is really scary about him is that he first passes the opponent's defender by running the ball, then receives a pass from his teammate, and then makes a mid-range pull-up jumper. His shooting rate is astonishingly high.

This is also Hamilton's biggest advantage in joining this league.

It can be said that it is really difficult to find someone in the Bulls team who can defend Hamilton.

After all, Griffin is already old. It would be too difficult for him to expect him to keep up with Hamilton.

Hamilton can be said to be one of the Bulls' biggest problems when facing the Pistons tonight.

Another problem for the Bulls is Chauncey Billups, last year's Finals MVP.

It can even be said that Billups is more threatening than Hamilton.[

Chauncey Billups is an absolute basketball genius. His previous career may have been ill-fated, but in the end he became a success with the Pistons, and now he is definitely one of the best point guards in the league.

On the offensive end, Chauncey Billups is good at passing the ball and has a variety of offensive methods. In particular, he never shows mercy at critical moments. Anyone who knows Chauncey Billups knows that Chauncey Billups is absolutely "cold-blooded" when playing.

"When attacking, he knows how to use his own advantages to attack the enemy. When the opponent is shorter than him, he will use his physical advantage to eat the opponent; and when he encounters someone who is strong but lacks speed,

Opponent, Chauncey's speed advantage can be fully demonstrated. What Chauncey is best at in offense is the strong shot, and this move has been tried repeatedly. Therefore, whenever Chauncey uses this move, his opponent is always next to him.

He looked bitter and wanted to cry. Rather than scoring himself, Chauncey was more willing to pass the ball to create scoring opportunities for his teammates during the game. Moreover, his passing success rate was very high and he made very few mistakes. So far this year, he is still the leader.

This can be seen in the assists-turnovers list. The Pistons are actually a team that is not good at attacking, but under the guidance of Chauncey Billups, they can easily play a smooth offense. Maybe Chauncey Billups is not good at individual aspects.

The best, but he is the one who combines these skills best. As he himself said: "I understand the game. And I can grasp things that others will not pay attention to. Yes, there are many people.

There are many people who are better at scoring than me, and there are many people who have better passing skills than me. However, no one can do all of these well at the same time, except me!"

On the defensive end, when Chauncey Billups targets you, it’s just good luck to you, my friend. Amen. Chauncey Billups’ defense is definitely top-notch among defenders:

He has quick eyesight and strikes hard. He can jump high and run fast. He has a strong body. Many defenders in the league have suffered from Chauncey Billups in the game. Wade was once convinced by Chauncey Billups.

Orally, "Chauncy's defense is really good, especially at critical moments. He is really a terrible person." The person who said this is the Spurs' main point guard, Tony Parker. Last year, Parker was very popular.

, but every time he faced the defense of Chauncey Billups, he would be knocked back to his original form. He often made mistakes one after another under the gaze of the whole world, and his shots often missed, and he could only rely on a few layups occasionally.

For a little face, Parker gave the great title of "Mr. Key" to Chauncey Billups. And even long-famous guards in the league, such as Jason Kidd and Nash, are under the careful care of Chauncey Billups.

I can't get any advantage, and I often feel that "I have more than enough ambition but not enough strength" and "How can I be brilliant when I am good at it"? People have to admire Chauncey Billups' defense. Listen to Chauncey Billups.

What his teammates said about him. One time Chauncey's defense left a deep impression on Rasheed, "Man, I told Chauncey that the reason why his block was successful was because he seemed to be on a plane.

Helicopter," Rasheed said with a smile, "He jumped so high. If you watch the game video, you will see that he has almost jumped onto Hughes' shoulders." Will Experience Strength Chang

West's defense, that's why I rated Chauncey.

There is no doubt that encountering such a player is every point guard's nightmare.

Even if the Bulls' main point guard Kirk Hinrich is still on the team, if he can play, he probably won't be able to get any advantage from Billups. What's more, the one playing now is just a substitute for the Bulls.

What about point guard, a first-year rookie, Chris Duhon?

Whether the Bulls can win the game tonight depends, to a certain extent, on how Duhon will be beaten by Billups.

Compared to the position of Chris Duhon and Chauncey Billups, the Bulls will definitely not be able to take any advantage.

If Scales does not admit this, he would be deceiving himself.

Another point that Skiles must admit is that after all that has been said, it can be clearly seen that simply from a comparison of the starting lineups of the two teams, the Bulls have no chance of winning at all.

Of course, Scales didn't want to give up just like that.

First of all, any game is accidental. If the strength of the two players determines the outcome of the game, then there is no need to fight.

Secondly, Skiles is not a pessimistic coach. The Pistons' starting five all have their own characteristics, and the Bulls' players are not free.

So what if they were last year's championship? The current Bulls have just returned from winning four away games in the Western Conference. They don't need to be afraid of anyone.

Therefore, after talking about the technical characteristics of several main players of the Pistons, Skiles immediately changed the subject when he saw that several of his players clearly felt that the game at night would be difficult.

"Of course, although the Pistons are very strong, we don't have no chance of winning. After all, their players are not all perfect. The Pistons' offense and defense also have their own shortcomings. As long as we can seize them

Their shortcomings continue to hit them. I think we still have hope to beat them. You know, we can all take away a victory in San Antonio, but now, at the United Center in Chicago, we are playing at home, can we still win?

Nothing?"[

Skiles' words really rekindled the confidence of the Bulls players. They raised their heads one by one and began to listen to Skiles's arrangements.

Scales began to explain his tactics with the help of gestures on the drawing board behind him.

At this time, on the other side, players and coaches of the Detroit Pistons also entered the United Center one after another.

This focus battle between the top two in the Eastern Conference is about to begin. (To be continued...)

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