NBA: Get Curry's three-point skill package at the beginning

Chapter 419 Ruthless Scoring Machine



The blocked basketball was picked up by Pistons player Chauncey Billups. As the engine of the Pistons, he naturally did not hesitate.

The Pistons' shooting guard Richard Hamilton stepped up his game and took the lead, driving straight into the Kings' basket.

Chauncey Billups saw this and passed a long pass into the path of Richard Hamilton.

Richard Hamilton picked up the basketball and it was a no-frills layup.

It stands to reason that with no one on defense and a one-on-one situation in the frontcourt, there should be a gorgeous flying dunk, but Richard Hamilton pays attention to simplicity and saves energy.

No matter how he gets the chance to dunk, he still likes to score solid layups, and does not like flashy and energy-wasting dunks.

When Wang Feng saw Richard Hamilton's style, he couldn't help but sigh: "This defensive counterattack is really fast. A crazy running position and a precise pass. It only takes two people to cooperate to complete the defensive counterattack. It's such a tacit understanding." !”

Wang Feng really envies this kind of cooperation. After all, he is still somewhat outside the Pistons' system, especially the defensive system. He is basically the team's defensive weakness and has not integrated into the Pistons' defense at all. within the system.

If it weren't for his unparalleled offensive talent, all the Pistons teammates would have isolated him long ago.

"A beautiful offensive and defensive battle. In this round alone, you can see how outstanding the tactical execution of both sides is.

The Kings' cooperation is very smooth. The basketball must pass through the hands of three people before the ball can be released, and the Pistons' defense is even more airtight, especially the Pistons' defensive gatekeeper Taishian Prince, with his lateral speed and defense ability. It's a masterpiece. He is so far away from Doug Christie, but he can make up for it. Such defensive ability and awareness are really shocking. "

Charles Barkley exclaimed excitedly.

Kenny Smith also felt bitter in his heart. These were originally his words, but now he doesn’t even know what to say. Being soft-hearted is harmful!

Kenny Smith has made up his mind that he will never be soft-hearted in the future, and will resolutely be a ruthless commentary machine, only supporting the teams he is optimistic about.

In the first half of the second quarter, Wang Feng rested off the court and watched Richard Hamilton's performance.

It wasn't so much a Richard Hamilton performance as it was a Pistons performance.

Richard Hamilton is highly integrated with the other Pistons players and is seamlessly integrated. Almost all Pistons players participate in his offense.

Chauncey Billups' passing, Ben Wallace and Eldon Campbell's pick-and-roll coverage, Tayshaun Prince's defense, everyone does their job.

Wang Feng also envied Richard Hamilton. Although he scored a lot of personal scores, most of them were singles and had little to do with the team.

He is completely outside the Pistons system. This is the most uncomfortable part for Wang Feng. His current situation is a bit like Kevin Durant who joined the Warriors. He has great scoring ability, but he just can't integrate into the Warriors. circle, and ultimately had no choice but to leave the Warriors.

However, Wang Feng also felt that he could not stay with the Pistons forever. After all, this team was just a small city team and was not very beneficial to his development.

The basic development path of an NBA star is to first pursue statistics and team status, and then pursue personal honors such as regular season most valuable player (mvp), best defensive player (dpoy), best first team, best first defense , All-Stars, etc.; then there is the collective honor, the championship.

In the end, stars will pursue various incomes such as maximum salary contracts, off-field endorsements, and activity income.

Of course, if you are not a star, you can just pursue a big contract.

After all, this is a business alliance, a place to make money, not charity.

In the second quarter, both sides played their respective characteristics. The Kings continued to attack aggressively and basically did not defend much.

The Pistons are both offensive and defensive, with Chauncey Billups and Richard Hamilton on offense, and Tayshaun Prince, Ben Wallace, and Eldon Campbell on defense.

Therefore, in the first 6 minutes of the second quarter, the Kings' offense became extremely difficult. Although the hit rate was high, the offensive rhythm dropped, the number of shots was reduced a lot, and therefore the points scored also dropped a lot.

As a result, the Pistons relied on their iron-blooded defense and the performance of Chauncey Billups and Richard Hamilton to successfully overtake the score.

The Pistons overtook the Kings by 58 points at 55:3.

Richard Hamilton successfully beat Kings shooting guard Doug Christie because his unsolvable movement was so tiring that Doug Christie couldn't keep up with him.

And Tayshaun Prince also successfully limited Peja Stojakovic's performance. He basically didn't take many three-pointers because Tayshaun Prince's arms are too long and can interfere every time. to his shot.

Larry Brown was very satisfied with the Pistons' performance, and the next 6 minutes were Wang Feng's performance.

Larry Brown has only one requirement for Wang Feng, and that is to score, score like crazy. As for defense, leave it to the other four.

"It seems that the Pistons can field two strong lineups in the future. One is to let Wang Feng and Richard Hamilton appear at the same time, with Wang Feng as the swingman. The other is to let Wang Feng and Richard Hamilton take turns to appear. Both serve as shooting guards. Richard Hamilton is used to lay the foundation, while Wang Feng is used to expand the advantage and score crazy points.

Both lineups are quite unsolvable! "

When Wang Feng came on the court, the Kings were afraid of Wang Feng's scoring ability and did not dare to let the Kings' starting shooting guard take a rest.

Therefore, when Wang Feng saw Doug Christie who was out of breath, he couldn't help but joked: "You Kings are really lacking in defenders. You are so tired and you are not allowed to rest. You are exhausted, but no one feels sorry for you."

Doug Christie ignored Wang Feng's instigation, "Huh, it's only 6 minutes, I can withstand it, and your defensive ability is not that good, I can attack you."

After hearing Doug Christie's stubborn answer, Wang Feng stopped talking and turned into a ruthless scoring machine.

The Pistons took the lead in attacking. Wang Feng did not reach for the ball again, but actively ran. Doug Christie did not expect that Wang Feng, like Richard Hamilton, always likes to run around and is not afraid of getting tired at all.

Doug Christie's footsteps were obviously unable to catch up with Wang Feng, and then Wang Feng ran to the three-point line at an oblique 45-degree angle, with no one in front of him.

Upon seeing this, Chauncey Billups immediately passed a through ball to Wang Feng.

Wang Feng catches the ball and shoots without any hesitation.

Swish!

The three-pointer hit the net.


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