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

Chapter 474 Alan Houston Good Friday



"Beautiful cover, Alan Houston felt the Pistons' defensive pressure for the first time!

Taishia Ann Prince's extreme defense and Richard Hamilton's death grip caused Alan Houston to misjudge, thinking that he could still shoot like he did in the first half.

And Pistons head coach Larry Brown obviously did not allow anyone to score high points on the Pistons' head.

So Alan Houston's Good Friday is coming. "

As soon as Kenny Smith saw Larry Brown sending Tayshia Ann Prince and Richard Hamilton to guard Alan Houston, he knew that Larry Brown was determined to punish Alan Houston.

Although he won the last game, Allen Iverson of the 76ers scored high points, which was difficult for Larry Brown to accept.

Therefore, in this game, Larry Brown was determined not to let Alan Houston repeat the farce of the previous game.

The Pistons' defense is impenetrable and cannot be destroyed by an unknown player.

Larry Brown could still barely accept the Pistons' defense being broken by superstars like Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett, Allen Iverson, and Shaquille O'Neal.

After all, superstars all have powerful unique skills and hard-hitting abilities.

As for having someone like Alan Houston break down the Pistons' defense, Larry Brown simply couldn't accept it.

Tayshia Ann Prince's successful defense on Allan Houston had Kenny Smith excited.

Charles Barkley was also shocked. Could the Pistons be really serious?

Originally, there wasn't much to watch in this game. We could only take a look at Wang Feng's scoring data and Alan Houston's scoring data.

Now Larry Brown is using Richard Hamilton and Tayshaun Prince to guard Alan Houston, which is not to mention making him extremely uncomfortable to guard.

Alan Houston, who cannot score points, cannot be the savior, let alone the ratings of this game.

Now is the year that Michael Jordan officially retired from the NBA. The ratings were already sluggish. Therefore, David Stern urgently made stars to let the 96 golden generation and the 03 platinum generation take over the banner of their predecessors.

"Alan Houston, you have to work hard, otherwise, Wang Feng will be the only one performing in this game."

Yes, great games require great rivalries, great opponents.

Without Alan Houston, the Pistons will directly be able to turn the game into garbage time.

But Charles Barkley's idea was doomed.

The defense rating Allan Houston faced went right up to the top.

The death entanglement between Taishian Prince and Richard Hamilton, the close confrontation without the ball, and the full-court press made Alan Houston extremely uncomfortable.

In desperation, Alan Houston could only call a double-cover tactic. Power forward Keith Van Horn and center Kurt Thomas both came out to cover Alan Houston.

However, when both Richard Hamilton and Tayshaun Prince were blocked, he found that a more ferocious opponent was still waiting for him.

That's right, when Alan Houston thought he was safe, before his shot was released, Ben Wallace saw the opportunity, jumped high, and directly gave Alan Houston a big block in the face.

Because of the force, after blocking Alan Houston's shot, Ben Wallace deliberately pressed down with his palm, knocking Alan Houston to the ground.

Wang Feng saw Alan Houston who fell heavily to the ground and was in pain, and suddenly felt very lucky.

"Fortunately, I am a Pistons player and I am not competing against the Pistons. Otherwise, my small body will be scrapped sooner or later!"

Since this was a coherent action after blocking the shot, the referee did not call Ben Wallace a foul.

As a result, the Knicks only got the ball out of bounds and there was not much offensive time left.

Alan Houston looked helpless. What on earth did the Pistons want to do? In order to defend themselves, they even pretended to kill themselves. This is too crazy.

In the third quarter of the game, Alan Houston encountered the Pistons' top-notch defense. Whether he had the ball or not, there must be two people around him at the same time.

At this time, Alan Houston was completely misfired. He had very few chances to shoot.

Without the offensive firepower of Alan Houston, and the other Knicks players did not have much offensive talent, they could only watch the Pistons widen the score gap.

"It's not possible to continue playing like this. It seems we can only place our hopes on other teammates."

There was no way, Alan Houston had to use his offensive threat to create opportunities for others.

Wang Feng also saw the Knicks' offensive weakness, so he also stepped up his scoring pace.

Just a few minutes into the third quarter, the Knicks completely collapsed and the game became garbage time.


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.