Chapter 294
Chapter 294
You don't see the angle to shoot, right, the opportunity to go straight up and down under the basket, but the person just slides sideways and shoots directly.
It's still a long time in the air, and it's enough to smoke a cigarette.
Director Xu Jicheng's humorous comments were still well received by the audience in front of the TV!
[It's a pity, today Director Zhang is commenting on the Lakers' game on his arm, and I can't see Director Xu and Director Zhang on the same stage, so the fun is less than half.] Coach
Carroll doesn't seem to have any special solution, just making a small adjustment on the inside.
Mark Blunt came down to rest and Wenbeck was back on the pitch.
Instead, McCarty played for a long time, squeezing Eric Williams onto the bench.
Probably benefiting from his height of 2.08, which is the standard height of a power forward, and it works better on the defensive end!
On the Philadelphia side, Iverson began to increase the weight of his individual offense, first scoring Wenbeck on the inside to cause a foul and hitting both free throws.
Then he stole Paul Pierce's dribble and dribbled himself to complete a layup.
On the Celtics' side, Ricky Davis once again took the initiative to ask for the ball.
Atkins reluctantly handed over to Ricky Davis after glancing at Paul Pierce and getting the affirmation from the other party's eyes.
Sun Zhengping: Ricky Davis played very actively tonight, counting the previous final battle against the Cavaliers, he has regained his former glory and once again gained the pleasure of being the boss for a long time.
You can see that he is extremely confident in his shots now, and you can see the clues from his expression and body language when he receives the ball.
I have to say that Sun Zhengping's commentary is still very refreshing, and it is also in line with his consistent style.
Ricky Davis faced with Ragabel's frontal defense, first taking two steps to the right and then half a step to the left, while raising his eyes in the direction of the basket.
Rachelbell was not fooled, but just raised his hands and did not jump directly.
Ricky Davis stopped the ball
on the line, and
the premature combination made him have less room to maneuver on the line.
Paul Pierce could only glance at Wenbeck on the inside.
Venbeck immediately stuck Milicic behind him and reached for the ball at the same time.
Davis hits the ground and gives it!
Wow, this ball is really dangerous, you can hit the ground if you pass the ball to the big man, the key is that you are still slow, and the gift is so low.
I almost got a steal.
Fortunately, Wenbeck took a timely step to receive the pass, and immediately hit the ground hard while receiving the ball, and then found Paul Pierce, who had already cut diagonally into the inside.
"Don't you think!" Rayong
took off from behind and directly took the first step to destroy
the ball!
Fortunately, it was timely, but if the first half was slow, Pierce would go straight to the side as soon as he picked up the ball.
It's still Celtic's possession.
Wenbeck took the initiative to serve the baseline ball and drove it out, but it was Ricky Davis who received the ball in this direction.
It looks like this is a trap for Philadelphia's defense, which is to let the confident Davis catch the ball and avoid Pierce.
Davis is relatively impulsive, or a little more impatient, and only has the basket in his eyes, and is obviously inferior to Pierce in tandem with teammates.
The rhythm of getting Davis into singles is naturally something Philadelphia likes to see.
Of course, this time it was Rayong who stood in front of Ricky Davis.
Rayong stepped forward first, and at the same time cut straight in the direction of the basketball with his right arm.
Seeing this, Ricky Davis immediately stepped off the ball and moved two steps to the side, while taking a stance and starting to attack the defender's front foot directly.
After dribbling the ball twice, he accelerated and crashed into Rayong's arms, and then retreated half a step back and accelerated again.
It's a bit like a gladiatorial fight between rams.
Pierce's directional opportunity came out, and Pierce was reaching for the ball.
Davis glanced in Pierce's direction, his hands moving faster, and the top-down ball was closed, going around Rayong's neck before pausing in the air before passing to Wenbeck under the basket.
Wenbeck had already turned his back to him by this time, and the ball smashed into Wenbeck's back.
Allen Iverson stepped forward to pick up the ball and flick it forward hard!
Rayong strode over the halfway line and jumped in the direction of Ragabel, who had been standing early on the right.
"Whew!"
The three-point transition in the fast break!!
scored very crisply, and the pass was also very resolute.
From Iverson picking up the ball and making a long pass, to Rayong jumping up to find Ragabel, the whole process was done in one go, and there was no superfluous action.
Looking back at Davis's choice, he either resolutely played with his back to the single, or gave the ball to Pierce in the open space early, but he still chose to smash the basket after jumping, which is the root cause of the Celtic Fever's mistakes.
Coach Carroll slammed his head hard, what could he do?
This is already the best card he can come up with, he can't beat it, he really can't beat it.
Atkins took the initiative to get the ball into Pierce's hands, and Pierce beckoned Wenbeck to come up and block it.
This time, Pierce shifted his gaze to Milicic on the inside.
This big guy is a newcomer, and he is certainly not as experienced as Iverson and Bell and others.
Pierce switched to Milicic's side, and just as he was about to cut in, a figure quickly passed him and stabbed the ball out of his hand.
Milicic stooped down and picked it up, and put it in the man's hand.
I saw clearly, it was Allen
Iverson who broke the ball this time!!
! "Run!"
Iverson did the same, and once again came with a quarterback-style long pass, which went straight past the half.
On the other end, Rayong strode into the basket with the ball, jumped high, and came up with a shocking 360-degree turn and bloody
dunk! It was really a bloody dunk, and the basket was trembling
! 92-101, with three minutes and 36 seconds left in the fourth quarter!
Philadelphia's two consecutive steals played a momentum, and the difference was opened in an instant.
Coach Carroll quickly called a timeout.
Sun Zhengping: This timeout is very timely, if the opponent scores one more, the score difference will be ten points away, and it will be difficult to play.
And now the Celtics are clearly in trouble on the offensive end, always making mistakes in the face of the defending champions' defense, and the tempo seems to be half a beat slower throughout.
Xu Jicheng: After this timeout, Philadelphia 76ers' Van Horn should be brought up, right?
In the last three minutes, Spinner completed the task of topping Ray well,
and the next thing is Van Horn's business.
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