You are the Pearl, Mo Mengchen

Chapter 515: What's interesting about this game

To defeat the Pistons, we must first suppress their rhythm.

The Blazers did just that tonight, and the Pistons' rhythm was overwhelming.

Even if Hill had a 14-point performance in a single quarter, they could enter the second quarter with a 5-point advantage, and allowed the Pistons, who had averaged 34 points in the first quarter of each game, to only score 25 points.

30 to 25

In the second quarter, the two sides used half-main and half-replacement lineups to attack and attack.

The quality of the Pistons and Trail Blazers are very high, and the game is extremely good-looking. Even without considering the respective rankings of the two teams, this is a game that is worth the price.

Under the care of Sprewell, Mo Mengchen only hit a jumper in the first quarter, scoring 2 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists. It seemed that he was really being guarded.

Mo Mengchen was sitting off the court, and on the court, Weber was attacking.

As the No. 4 position, he has perfect body and technology. When facing Jerome Williams, he leaned on his back, rolled with weight, and finally turned to score.

The action is not pretty at all.

"Why would anyone call him the most gorgeous power forward in history?" Mo Mengchen said inexplicably.

Hill tried to explain: "Because his passing skills are gorgeous and diverse?"

"Why not call it the most magnificent power forward in history?" Mo Mengchen thinks this is the standard answer. Except for passing, all of Weber's technical moves can't catch up with Huali. Anymore?

The insignificant hook, the intractable straight arm picks up the figure, even the hunchback when dribbling, it is not beautiful in any way.

Hill went on to explain: "Is this more impressive?"

Yes, it is indeed more profound. Twenty years later, it is fraudulent marketing. Some poor fans who have never seen him play will give him the wrong impression because of some coquettish passing GIF.

And those clips are nothing but glimmers of light in Weber's career. Real Weber's playing is a frivolous flow.

Although trivial, but useful, hook hook hit, the point difference becomes 34 to 27, the Blazers lead 7 points.

Dumas has a stabilizing role on the court, and the Blazers let Stoudemire deal with him.

Although Dumas was a member of the best defensive lineup when he was young, he is not what he used to be. It is impossible for him to defend Stoudemire in this situation.

If the shot does not go in, Stoudemire generally starts to fight back.

36 to 27

In a blink of an eye, the difference reached 9 points.

Only three minutes passed in the second quarter and Dumas was clearly unable to defend Stoudemire.

This is the advantage of putting Stoudemire in the second team. Sprewell can suppress Momon Dust in the first team, and the flying squirrel can ravage Dumas with speed in the second team.

Mike Dunleavy had a good abacus.

Westphal saw the essence of this routine, what really surprised him was Mo Mengchen's performance.

He behaved like he was really suppressed by Sprewell.

However, you know, this is a demon who can lead the team to overturn the 96 Bulls in the rookie season.

Last year, the East decided to average 32 points, 7 rebounds and 12 assists in seven games. The legendary Game6 and Game7 are the best players of the two teams in terms of statistics. Facing the strongest defensive team in the league, he scored extraordinary. Performance, this is only him last year.

Now that he is definitely stronger than last year, how could he be restricted to death by Sprewell?

"Do you really need my help?"

After five minutes, the Blazers scored a 9-point difference, forcing Westphal to replace Momon Chen and Hill.

They usually play at about this time, Hill is concerned about Mo Menchen's performance, so I have this question.

Mo Mengchen said with a smile: "Take care of yourself."

"What the **** do you want?" Hill asked.

"Don't guess my mind, it's like the brightest star in the night sky." Mo Mengchen said lightly, "You can see it, but you can't understand it."

This sentence really heard Hill confused.

After Mo Mengchen came on the court, Dunleavy quickly replaced Sprewell, which was extremely targeted.

Even the fans can see that Dunleavy is dealing with Mo Mengchen in his death.

Serving in the backcourt, Mo Mengchen advanced.

When he came to LOGO, his dribbling speed slowed down, and Sprewell stood a step outside the three-point line, waiting for Mo Mengchen to approach.

Sprewell was fast, tall and able to jump. From Momon's point of view, it was really difficult.

The other party is fast, but not as fast as him.

This is the conclusion drawn by Mo Mengchen through the confrontation in the first quarter. His speed is faster than that of Sprewell. Although the speed is limited, but the masters are tricky, and a little gap can be used to win or lose, not to mention the speed. What's better?

However, Mo Mengchen didn't want to expose this here.

This is where the game is interesting.

What am I going to do to show it, but don’t make Mike Dunleavy think it’s a failure to let Sprewell defend me?

Mo Mengchen patted the ball and waved to Jerome Williams.

This is his approach. Every attack, he has to use a pick-and-roll. He has to let them know in this way-Sprewell's defense is so strong that I have to play a pick-and-roll every round.

Williams' pick-and-roll is not a left-right pick-and-roll in the usual sense, but it is to predict Sprewell's position, a few meters apart.

Mo Mengchen suddenly started, bringing Sprewell to Williams.

When the two collided, Sprewell couldn't feel how fast Mo Mengchen was, and it was more because Williams' pick-and-roll made it difficult for him to get close.

In a blink of an eye, Mo Mengchenfei succeeded with a layup.

34 to 41

"It's fast..." Dunleavy was shocked, and he asked Sprewell, "Trell, can you keep up?" (Friend's nickname for Sprewell, his last name is, Latrell, relationship Good friends will call him alone with Trell.)

Mo Mengchen's speed is indeed very fast, but the speed just shown has not exceeded Sprewell's cognition, so his answer is affirmative: "Relax to me!"

The Blazers' tactical flexibility is mainly reflected in two insiders.

Weber and Sabonis, these two are also the most passable 4 and 5 positions in history. Whether they are high or low, they can do the axis. Sometimes they just have to stand at a 45-degree angle to the left and right. , Card position, outside line selection is much simpler.

This round, Weber was about to get to the position, and Hill instantly shrank inwards to wrap him.

When Hill moved, Walter Williams also moved. This 3D player, who was suppressed by Hill from the opening to the present, just wants to take the ball from Weber, and then use a dunk to make Hill look at him.

Williams's ball had just been thrown, and Wallace, who was still outside the paint, contracted back quickly.

His height makes people less convinced that he can become the pillar of the restricted area.

However, he is undoubtedly the Optimus Prime of the Pistons.

The short stature means that he can complete the high-level pick-and-roll delays that modern insiders can achieve, and he can return to the basket from the paint area at an incredible speed. The bounce of the world and the extra-long arm span, these factors make him Has the ability to protect the basket that does not match his body. .

"Amazing cover!"

Wallace assisted successfully, Mo Mengchen received a rebound, ignoring Sprewell who wanted to press him tightly, the ball was turned behind and sent forward.

The basketball flew into the distance.

"Dor.Mo's long pass to Alan Houston is so beautiful, this is simply a textbook to counter the pass."

Houston got the pass and scored a layup.

36 to 41

Sprewell was mad, he clearly made it difficult for Momon to score, why can this guy influence the game in various ways?

"If you want to prevent me from death, you may have to work hard for 20 years." Mo Mengchen said regretfully.

Sprewell exasperated: "I must protect you tonight!"

Cruel words without persuasion.

Mo Mengchen wants to anger Sprewell and make him chaotic. As long as he has conflicts with Weber and Sabonis in possession of the ball, this game will become more interesting.

It's a pity that this guy changed after he came to Portland, defended seriously, and finished the command to Dunleavy exactly.

It is indeed a big change from before.

However, his temper was still very strong, and after Mo Mengchen sprayed the garbage, he let Weber and Sabonis roll aside-in fact, they were turned away by tactical gestures-to match up with someone like Mo Mengchen, If he keeps defending, he will be mad with his **** sooner or later. Sprewell occasionally holds the ball for singles. Both Weber and Sabonis can understand.

As long as you can score.

Sprewell has the first step of the top, although not as perverted as Hill, but it is not Mo Mengchen can react.

"Did you see Ben? He is waiting for you." Mormon Chen used Wallace to deter Sprewell and forced him to make a jump shot.

It was originally a one-step thing, and suddenly there were variables.

This defense should have come from Hill, Mo Mengchen insisted on playing against Sprewell, Hill can only come from him, and now, his defensive effect is not so bad.

With Wallace in place, Sprewell couldn't break through, nor did he allow Webber and Sabonis to pull the space further apart, continuously changing back and making strong shots.

This kind of ball is not accurate.

For these people who like to play, fans always say that their dry defender has no way, because they jump too high, and it is only themselves who decide where the ball is hit.

This sentence is actually right~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Under normal circumstances, it is indeed impossible to cover it. It is the shooter himself who decides the shooting result.

However, such a full-strength pull-out shot cannot guarantee a hit rate. In that case, there is no accurate sight at all, and the strength under the feet is too fierce, and you can only rely on the force of your fingers to make a strong shot.

boom!

Sprewell shot and shot.

Mo Mengchen quickly turned around and Williams helped him get the rebound.

Then, there was another round of violent counterattack.

Sprewell retired fast enough, but unfortunately his two fists were invincible, and Momon Chen and Hill counterattacked in coordination.

38 to 41

Within two minutes, the difference between 9 points and 3 points changed, and Dunleavy immediately called for a pause to readjust and arrange.

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