Chapter 311
Chapter 311
After the start of the third quarter, the Pacers' backup guard Anthony Johnson received two technical fouls in a row and was directly sent off.
The hapless brother also set an embarrassing record, playing four minutes with 0 points, 0 rebounds, 0 steals and 0 blocks.
Except for the foul column, everything else is zero, and it is also a talent.
What could have been avoided was that he rubbed a little with the opposite Spinner during a layup, and the two of them had a few words, but in the next few rounds he kept using his body to rush the opponent, and even went straight to the leg when the opponent went to the basket.
After being warned by the referee, he chattered endlessly, and finally ate two T's in a row and played directly.
It became a small episode in the game, after all, it was only Anthony Johnson who was penalized, not a titan like Ron Artest, and it didn't hurt much for the Pacers.
Aaron McGee held the ball on the line, dribbled and jumped to find Milicic under the basket.
Milicic switched to the left hook and scored.
It's rare to seize the opportunity when O'Neill Jr. is not there, so let's get a few more.
On the Pacers' side, backup guard Jonathan Bender burst into the interior and played a dashing back-to-back pass to assist Artest on a rebound.
This ball is very imaginative, and the timing of Arte's cut is also very particular.
The Philadelphia 76ers sent the baseline ball, and Aaron McGee slowly dribbled across the halfcourt.
Milicic again mentioned the upline to block the pick-and-roll.
McGee took a step to the free throw line by covering it, and suddenly squatted down to close the ball, deceived Bender on the opposite side, and immediately rushed towards the opponent when he saw that the opponent had jumped up.
Successfully tricked two free throws.
Moses Malone: Playing next to Aaron and Rayong, Aaron McGee also started to get smarter and smarter, and began to play with his brain.
He could choose to hit the ball to Milicic on the right, but after seeing that the opponent had jumped, he changed his strategy at that moment and met him.
The camera immediately cut to the direction of Coach Bol on the sidelines, and Coach Bol got up and kept clapping his hands in the middle of the field.
......
66-69, with 1:51 left in the third quarter, Coach Bol called a timeout.
After the pause, the main forces on both sides returned one after another.
On the Pacers' side, big center Jeff Foster also came up.
Coach Bol quickly replaced Milicic and the big center Haywood continued to play.
On the Philadelphia side, the answer is waiting on the outside dribble.
Van Horn on the inside turned over, shook off Xiao Ao's entanglement, and went around to the right side to receive the ball at 45 degrees and made a quick shot.
"It's not that simple!" Artest
suddenly lost his defender and flanked him from the flank to block Van Horn's shot.
In desperation, Van Horn could only release the ball, squeezed two steps sideways, and then handed it to Ragabel on the outside.
In front of Bale stood the old bird Miller, who didn't have the opportunity to shoot at the first time, but attacking with the ball was not his strong point, so he chose to drop the ball inside after two trials.
Heywood got the ball
! Foster on top!
It was one of the few head-to-head battles between two big centers tonight.
Heywood began to exert his strength, once, twice...
Oh, my grass, just as Heywood was holding back his strength for the third time, Foster suddenly stepped back slightly, and Heywood stumbled and walked!
Foster: Yes, and this hand.
The ball was converted, and the old Miller on the Pacers' side reached out to settle the ball outside the three-point line, and in the face of Ragabel's defense, Miller suddenly lowered and stretched out a foot.
The amplitude was quite large, and he was shocked by a cold sweat on the other side, and Miller, who scored 13 points at halftime, did not make a shot in the third quarter.
This time it should be attacked, Miller and the little Ao on the inside line eyebrows, came to the east and west to point the ball to Ron Artest.
Atay raised the ball above his head, took a step forward, and then turned around to find Miller again, Miller shot again, and there were!69-69
, tied again, it really tasted like the Eastern Conference Finals.
For the next minute and a half, both sides tried to hoist the ball inside and try to drag the opponent into their own rhythm, but it was not very efficient.
He scored a total of three points just by making free throws.
71-70, after three quarters, the Indiana Pacers, who were playing away, were one point ahead of the Philadelphia 76ers who were playing at home.
Moses Malone: That's a good score, because the previous Indiana games were played until three or four minutes left in the final quarter to get to 70
Bill Wharton: This is mainly due to the fact that Jermaine on the line has a good ability to contain and can also play the ball, which makes the opponent a little bit careless, so there are more opportunities for the outside shooter group.
Moses Malone: Reggie didn't shoot for the entire third quarter, and he has been working diligently defending.
"A veteran like him knows what he's doing, he knows what the team needs to do, and once he really shows his grandeur, it's hard to put it up again.
Bill Wharton nodded thoughtfully.
The fourth quarter began, and the two sides were very cautious, and the main lineup played as soon as the fourth quarter began.
They all want to grab the first game, and the intention is very obvious.
No wonder Reggie Miller and Jermaine O'Neal rested for nearly half a quarter in the third quarter, and the opposite Philadelphia Rayong also got a cushion of nearly five minutes in the third quarter, and now it is also full of blood.
As soon as the fourth quarter came up, both sides set up and defended with all their might.
Jermaine O'Neal was caught by the opponent's three-man when he got the ball inside, and the ball passed was also saved by Rayong.
Iverson's breakthrough on the Philadelphia side was also met with crowd tactics, wall after wall, for which Jeff Foster had to pay two fouls to pull the opponent down early.
Moses Malone: If you continue to play at this intensity, the foul count on both sides will be full in another minute or two, and then you will start to fight free throws, my God, I promised my granddaughter to read a storybook with her at night, and this game will not be played until eleven o'clock?
That's if your daughter coaxes you, you won't be able to see your granddaughter when you go back, buddy, don't take it too seriously, she is afraid that you will be sad, afraid that you will be lost, so she lied to you and said that she would wait for you to go back to read the storybook.
This sentence directly amused the audience in front of the TV.
The Pacers attacked the ball, and Jermaine O'Neal pulled to the line to hold the ball, slowly turning around and standing on the frame.
Van Horn and Rayong exchanged a look, and then quickly switched positions.
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