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Chapter 134 The score gap opened in an instant! (4000, please subscribe)

Chapter 134 The score gap opened in an instant! (4000, please subscribe)

During the Pistons' offensive round, Billups slowly advanced to see his teammates move.

Rasheed Wallace and Hamilton acted separately, and the Heat's defense was also driven.

When the scene was a little chaotic, Billups used Prince's cover to quickly enter the inside line.

Hamilton has circled from the bottom corner to the strong side 45 degrees, but Billups is still unlucky to break through Odom and continue to hit the basket.

Just as Billups was about to make a layup, Brian Grant suddenly came out.

However, Billups is waiting for Bryan Grant to come over.

Pull the bar, layup, two plus one!Billups made a layup and successfully fouled Brian Grant.

Just like Wade before, after Billups made a free throw, he scored 3 points directly.

However, the Pistons were planning to open the point difference to more than 5 points at the beginning, but they haven't done it yet, and it will take some time now.

The Pistons thought that Huo Song could do this before he came on the court, but they didn't want to keep failing to widen the point difference.

The Pistons are used to pressing people with momentum, defeating the opponent in the first quarter, and then relying on defense to continuously exert pressure, the game is easy to win.

I don't want the Heat to play tough enough today, the point difference has not been widened, and the Pistons' defense has not been able to limit it well.

In this case, Larry Brown didn't wait.

After playing more than 4 minutes in the first quarter, Huo Song played early.

It was Rasheed Wallace who was replaced, not Ben.

Huo Song came up to attack this time, and his physical strength was mainly allocated on the offensive end. With Daben on the court to help Huo Song with the dirty work, Huo Song's offensive efficiency at the basket must be higher.

"Then, I'll leave it to you then." Huo Song went on the court, and Larry Brown patted Huo Song on the back, signaling Huo Song to go on the court and win the game, and don't hesitate to attack.

Huo Song naturally would not hesitate to play.

The Pistons are still leading the score, and the inside defense of the Hot Club is so-so. This is a good opportunity for Huo Song to score points.

After the timeout, the game restarts.

Billups dribbled the ball for halftime, and Huo Song ran to the horns ahead of time to respond.

Billups first passed the ball to Prince, Huo Song cut to the basket, and Prince took the ball to the basket to kill.

Seeing this, Odom immediately rushed to Huo Song, stared at Huo Song, and prevented Huo Song from jumping alley-oop.

Prince hit the inside with the ball, and Brian Grant could only make up.

Ever since, the big Ben under the basket was emptied.

Prince threw a high toss on the backboard, Ben took off, made an alley-oop, and easily ate the cake.

Huo Song used it as a cover to attract the defense, but Da Ben was able to eat cakes and score, which is also a good sign.

"Good job, I knew you could do it." Before returning to defense, Huo Song still gave Da Ben a high-five.

After the big bet was made, the Heat responded very quickly.

Brian Grant immediately picked up the ball, stepped out of the baseline, and served to the frontcourt for a fast break.

But Hamilton noticed in advance that Wade should have caught the ball quickly and dunked to recover two points.

But this pass was destroyed by Hamilton. If it weren't for Wade's speed and almost catching the ball, Hamilton might have completed the steal directly.

The ball went out of the sideline, the Heat's frontcourt ball.

The two sides quickly settled down, and the Heat passed the ball directly to Odom in the low post to deal with it. Odom faked a layup, but turned the ball to Brian Grant in the corner.

Facing Big Ben's defense, Brian Grant suddenly stopped in the middle distance.

If you don't shoot, how do you know you won't make it?

But facing this offense, Big Ben knew that his defense was good enough, his explosive head was threatening enough, and he knew that Brian Grant had a high probability of hitting iron.

Ever since, after Brian Grant missed a jumper, he turned around and returned to Big Ben under the basket, but instead controlled the rebound.

After Big Ben grabbed the rebound, he immediately passed it to Billups.

The latter was not in a hurry to play a fast break, but ran to the frontcourt quickly, and then waited for his teammates to be completely in position before playing tactics seriously.

Huo Song quickly fell to the low post and asked for the ball. Billups passed the ball and played Odom with his back.

With no power to fight back, Huo Song moved Odom away with one or two hits, and then made a strong layup under the basket.

After Huo Song played, the effect was immediate. Not only did the whole team become more motivated to play, and everyone's confidence doubled, but it also helped the team a lot on the offensive end.

As the point difference was opened, the Heat were a little anxious.

Eddie Jones broke through Hamilton from the outside, forced to kill the inside, and finally made a big foul, but failed to hit the ball, playing a two plus one.

Two free throws, also because of the violent physical confrontation before, only hit one goal.

It was the Pistons' turn to attack again, and the Heat didn't want to easily give Huo Song a chance to hit the low post.

Billups saw that Huo Song was being circled forward to defend, so he chose to give the ball to Prince first, and let Prince try.

However, at this time, Hamilton suddenly ran out of position.

However, Prince didn't realize it in advance, and just broke into the inside line, because Odom was still by Huo Song's side, and Prince threw a shot.

A little less power, short floater, just hit the front of the rim.

Fortunately, the rebound also bounced towards Prince, and Prince grabbed the offensive rebound and passed the ball to Huo Song, who followed him to the basket to grab the rebound.

Huo Song received the ball and almost missed it with a hand slip, which was surrounded by Odom and Brian Grant under the basket.

But Huo Song was in good health, so he lifted the ball up and tried it out. Odom was worried that Huo Song was about to hit a layup, so he subconsciously pressed on Huo Song to prevent Huo Song from jumping up.

As a result, Huo Song took the initiative to lean on Odom, and then flew Odom up. Huo Song took advantage of the opportunity and made a backhand layup.

The ball missed, but the whistle blew.

Although it was in a reasonable collision zone, Huo Song still managed to draw a foul from Odom.

Huo Song had just entered the court, with sufficient physical strength and no sweat on his hands, and made two free throws steadily.

The point difference between the two teams quickly approached 10 points.

The Heat were still attacked by outside players. Eddie Jones played singles with the ball. This time, he made a mid-range jumper and successfully stopped the bleeding.

Looking back, Huo Song and Billups made a pick-and-roll, and Huo Song caught the ball and went to the basket to kill.

Odom was tough this time, and Huo Song was blocked when he was moving. Fortunately, the basketball didn't fly very far. Huo Song turned around and took off, and got the ball back.

Huo Song broke through with the ball and turned to the bottom line, and Odom got stuck in advance.

Seeing this, Huo Song knew that the breakthrough would not be possible, so he took the initiative to slow down and chose to play Odom in the low post.

In the previous contest, Odom knew that he couldn't handle Huo Song.

But now that Huo Song was coming fiercely, Odom knew he couldn't stop it, so he had to fight hard.

Odom took a deep breath, and pressed hard against Huo Song's back, but this time he was not knocked back by Huo Song.

In order to prevent Huo Song from turning around and breaking through the middle, Odom raised his hands high and shifted the center of his footsteps slightly to prevent Huo Song from turning the middle and breaking through for a layup.

I have to say that when Odom is serious, he does have the demeanor of a star.

In order to prevent Huo Song's back attack this time, Odom has already done a good job.

At least this is the maximum limit Odom can do.

Not to mention, even Huo Song thought of the breakthrough route.

It's a pity that Huo Song is not a rough guy who can only use his body.

After hitting Odom on the back for the second time, Huo Song suddenly turned forward and rushed into the middle. After Odom turned around with his footsteps, Huo Song turned back again, and then shot a fallback jumper.

In fact, Huo Song didn't look back, and Odom was slow to react.

But Huo Song subconsciously shot a fadeaway jumper, and the result was a picturesque shot.

It doesn't matter if it hits or not.

Huo Song made a solid shot, but Daben jumped up and dunked in the first time the rebound bounced off, helping the Pistons securely win the 2 points they should have scored.

The Heat never expected it, can this be all right?Big Ben actually stood up.

Huo Song leaned back in a hurry. Although he avoided Odom's block, the ball was so handsome that he couldn't find his shot.

After hitting the iron, it was supposed to be the opportunity for the Heat. Unexpectedly, Daben suddenly descended from the sky, and while everyone was not paying attention, he suddenly made a tip-up.

"Ben can fly too!" Huo Song smiled and stepped forward to give Big Ben a high-five.

Big Ben smiled, but didn't say anything, and quickly returned to the backcourt, ready for battle.

A series of high-intensity offense and defense has made the Heat a little numb. It is difficult to score on the offensive end, but they are often penetrated or missed when defending. Isn't this game too difficult?

However, the Heat did not give up.

Next, relying on Odom to attract the defense, Brian Grant at the basket received a pass from Odom, facing Big Ben’s defense, Brian Grant relied on a fadeaway jumper and actually scored the ball into the basket in the basket.

Daben's defense is absolutely fine. It can only be said that he has some strength to make it to the playoffs.

The top man made all the strong shots. It is not unreasonable for the Heat to be able to fight against the Pistons for so long.

It is impossible for the Heat's players to be so accurate in every game, but the current situation is that they are indeed quite accurate.

If the Pistons want to put the Heat on the ground at once, they still need to work harder.

During the Pistons' offensive round, Billups played a pick-and-roll with Huo Song. Huo Song attracted a lot of defense and rushed directly to the basket. It was also a mid-range jumper, but it was ironed.

However, Huo Song followed closely and went to the basket, and Huo Song snatched the rebound.

Huo Song did not attack by himself, but passed to Hamilton who had just appeared in the bottom corner.

The more intense the game, the easier it is to miss people.

Especially when everyone pays attention to the basket and rebounds.

Hamilton did not disappoint Huo Song. He shot the ball as soon as he caught it, and made a successful shot, which also contributed an assist to Huo Song.

Seeing this, Van Gundy finally couldn't help calling a timeout. It's unacceptable that he often misses people. He couldn't tolerate it in the regular season. In the playoffs, it happened three or four times before the first quarter. Let's talk about it.

The Pistons used a timeout to listen to coach Larry Brown's tactical arrangements.

With the point difference widened, the Pistons can copy what they used to play against the Cavaliers before, or they can continue to attack and confront the Heat.

The Heat are right now, and it is impossible to attack the Pistons for a whole game.

Huo Song and Hamilton have no physical problems now, and the Pistons are very capable of attacking inside and outside the line, so they can continue to attack with the Heat's main force.

When the Heat are on the second team, the Pistons will rely on defense to torture those Heat role players who are not talented.

After the timeout ended, the Heat adjusted the lineup slightly, and the main players on both sides were still playing.

As soon as he came up, Wade attacked with the ball and was blocked by Big Ben after breaking through Billups.

Wade passed the ball to Eddie Jones and didn't want Eddie Jones to catch and throw it.

This is a bit sloppy.

Eddie Jones looks like he's going to score, but eventually the ball falls into the basket and bounces out.

Odom managed to grab an offensive rebound, but before he could hold it firmly, he was taken out by Big Ben.

Big Ben often has this kind of operation of reaching out and stealing the ball while grabbing offensive rebounds from the inside and failing to hold the ball steadily.

Indeed, a short inside player with a little more mind and quicker hands and feet can defend like this.

After Big Ben controlled the ball, he immediately passed it to Hamilton on the side.

The Pistons immediately launched a fast break, but the Heat were not slow to return to defense.

Continue to play positional warfare, the Pistons actively move, the Heat continue to defend alone, and the Pistons conduct the ball to force the Heat's outside players to make up defenses.

With 5 seconds left in the shot clock, Huo Song landed in the corner, ready to catch the ball and shoot a three-pointer.

Odom made it up, afraid that it would be too late, so he could only take off to block the shot.

Unexpectedly, Huo Song missed the shot and passed the ball to Prince again.

Just when the Heat thought that Prince would shoot, Huo Song made an empty cut to the basket, and then received a pass from Prince.

Huo Song rushed to the basket, jumped lightly, and made a simple layup, putting the ball into the basket.

Van Gundy called a timeout before and still emphasized defense, but he didn't expect the Heat players to miss again this time.

In fact, Odom didn't get distracted, and he defended everything that should be defended.

But the Pistons played with a score advantage, and it was indeed easier to play.

The Heat played more and more under pressure, caring more about the ball, more about offense and defense, but they were turned around by the Pistons instead.

Perhaps it was this time that Odom didn't keep an eye on Huo Song, and was easily driven into the basket by Huo Song to complete a layup.

Then Odom finally fell ill. The Heat attacked the round and the ball should have been passed to Odom.

As a result, Odom didn't reach out to catch the ball, and the ball was passed outside the baseline.

The Pistons had an extra backcourt for nothing.

It was another offensive round of the Pistons. Billups saw that the point difference had been stretched to 10 points, so he couldn't wait to shoot a three-pointer.

Wade didn't notice that Billups would shoot like this. He waited until he found out that the situation was wrong and then made up defenses.

Billups missed a three-pointer, but Wade overreacted, jumping and blocking the shot.

Billups stretched his hand forward a little bit. Originally, there would be a snapping action when he made a shot, but now he stretched forward slightly to "high five" with Wade, which was considered a natural reaction.

It was also because the defensive player high-fived the offensive player that Billups managed to get three free throws.

Three free throws are 3 points, and three-pointers are also 3 points, and the former does not count the number of offenses, which is very comfortable.

The point difference suddenly went towards 15 points, and the Heat didn't expect that the game would suddenly collapse when the first quarter was almost over.

Wade suffered a loss, and his heart was suffocating.

Wade wanted to prove himself on the court, and then he played a little bit alone. As a result, when he turned his back to kill the inside, he was slapped by Huo Song who suddenly came out of the inside.

The ball should have been hit by Huo Song out of bounds, but Odom was so desperate that he suddenly ran over to save the ball for no apparent reason.

Then, the Pistons accidentally added a sideline ball.

This scene makes people look a little confused.

Billups walked to the sideline referee, and was a little unclear about how to play next.

Sometimes the game suddenly goes too smoothly, and the rhythm of the game is beyond expectations, which also makes people feel uncomfortable.

Billups misses a sideline serve and the ball goes straight to Brian Grant.

Brian Grant was stunned when he received the ball, but Prince copied the ball with a backhand.

As the rest of the Heat saw Brian Grant receiving the ball, they subconsciously thought it was an opportunity for a fast break. As soon as they turned around and made a fast break, Prince rushed forward with the ball.

At this time, a large space was leaked under the basket, and Prince directly held the ball to kill the basket. Although Wade accelerated to keep up, Prince was not slow.

Wade took off to chase the cap, but Prince took off first and dunked the basketball into the basket.

The game, which was originally within 5 points, was pulled to 15 points in an instant.

This is definitely a heavy blow to the morale of the Heat.

Van Gundy had to call a timeout to help the players adjust.

The Pistons also took the opportunity to change the lineup, sending some substitutes to share the playing time and give the main players a chance to recover their strength.

The Heat players should be younger. If the Heat want to compete in physical strength, speed, and number of rounds, the Pistons will definitely suffer.

Now the Pistons' advantage is not small. Anyway, the inside has an absolute advantage, and the game can be delayed until the second half.

(End of this chapter)

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