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Chapter 427: The new king ascends the throne and the old king retreats



Byron Scott walked away furious.

I originally expected Bobby Jackson to act as a super sixth man to save the situation on the court, but Wang Feng completely broke the defense with one attack and one defense.

"He is really a guy who can't hold up the wall. He usually always says he has no chance, no chance. Now the opportunity is given to you, but he doesn't know how to cherish it!"

It seems we have to count on Doug Christie. Although this kid lacks some abilities, he is obedient!

Disobedient players cannot be used no matter how powerful they are!

The game continues and the Pistons have the ball. At this time, the Pistons lead by 6 points. The point difference is not very big, but if the Pistons make another three-pointer, the point difference will go towards double digits.

The Kings' defensive focus was still on Wang Feng, but Wang Feng did not intend to attack on his own. He slowly ran to the three-point line at the top of the arc to ambush.

Doug Christie and Mike Bibby surrounded Wang Feng, ready to double-team him at any time.

Wang Feng did not participate in the attack, which made the two of them look dull and felt like they were doing useless work.

But they didn't dare to be careless at all. You know, there are many examples of Wang Feng catching and shooting three-pointers. Therefore, once they are careless, Wang Feng will show his fangs.

Therefore, on the scene, the Pistons were actually in a four-on-three situation.

And Chauncey Billups and Richard Hamilton are defenders who work well together. They are enough to initiate a tactical cooperation.

Richard Hamilton once again used his unsolvable off-ball movement, making Kings small forward Peja Stojakovic and power forward Chris Webber very passive.

Because Peja Stojakovic found that guarding Richard Hamilton was an extremely painful thing, as if he was not playing basketball but running track.

"How can this guy run so well? He can't even keep up!"

Richard Hamilton didn't care about Peja Stojakovic's complaints. He used Ben Wallace's screen to run to the right corner three-pointer and was open.

Chauncey Billups happened to be at a 45-degree angle on the right side, and he passed the ball through to Richard Hamilton, who had just settled.

Richard Hamilton took the ball and hit an easy three-point shot.

Swish!

The basketball hits the net.

Richard Hamilton felt as if he wasn't playing a game, he felt like he was just doing shooting practice.

"Thanks to Wang Feng's ability to attract double-teams, it became a four-on-three situation."

Richard Hamilton feels that it is really lucky to be teammates with Wang Feng.

Of course, the reverse is also true. If it weren't for Richard Hamilton's running around the court and his movements without the ball, Wang Feng wouldn't have so many open shooting opportunities.

Everything is complementary to each other.

Kings head coach Byron Scott couldn't think of a better way to defend the Pistons.

Because there are two players in the Pistons lineup that he can't handle, which is equivalent to two packages of poison. He must choose one package to eat.

No matter which one he chose, he couldn't afford it.

These two packets of poison are Wang Feng and Richard Hamilton.

Both have excellent offensive talents. Wang Feng is better at shooting three-pointers and individual singles, while Richard Hamilton is more suitable for running without the ball and charging into the formation.

Whoever the two of them are in good form can kill the game.

“Now we can only fight on offense, which happens to be what the Kings are good at, but I didn’t expect the Pistons to have such players who can withstand the Kings’ offensive firepower.

With such offensive firepower, coupled with the Pistons' defensive system, it seems that this year's championship may be the Pistons, and even the Spurs and Lakers cannot match it. "

Byron Scott only felt that deep sense of powerlessness after playing against the Pistons.

The Kings have also released their offensive authority, and Byron Scott also asked the players to shoot more three-pointers to speed up the offensive rhythm.

Therefore, in the next game, the Kings' offensive rhythm was faster. Chris Webber and Vlade Divac's inside linkage broke down Ben Wallace's defense.

The pick-and-roll screening tactics of Mike Bibby, Doug Christie, and Peja Stojakovic also allowed Peja Stojakovic to score three three-pointers.

The Pistons didn't give in too much. Richard Hamilton took the lead and charged into the battle. Wang Feng lurked outside the three-point line and fired frequently. Chauncey Billups also performed well.

The Pistons' trident and the Kings' four tigers performed a gorgeous offensive feast.

The game was back-and-forth, with the score gap between the two sides hovering around five points.

The game time passed quickly, and the Pistons and Kings once again scored 40+ points in a single quarter.

In this era where the total points in a single game are less than 40, it is terrifying to be able to score [-]+ in a single quarter.

The Kings did this twice but still fell behind, which shows how terrifying the Pistons' offensive firepower is.

To use Byron Scott's idea: a new king ascends the throne, and the old king retreats!


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