Four hundred and eighth chapter blood splashes
"Carlos, don't cry with that stinky face. You know, you did a great job just now, really great! Although the referee gave you a technical foul, the team will pay the fine for you..."
The situation was a little out of control. Doug Collins called an emergency timeout and returned to the bench. Michael Jordan, who was full of furious face, praised Carlos Boozer loudly!
"We have to be like Carlos, we have to use our iron-blooded defense to defend every attack, and even if we foul, we can't let them score."
"As long as we continue like this, they will definitely be afraid! In the next game, they will not dare to rush into the inside, dare not shoot in front of us, and even hear our names, they will be impotence Michael Jordan is venting his anger. This is a conclusion from his red face. But we cannot admit one thing. Until now, the Wizards' iron-blooded defense has really worked, and their teammates have shrunk a little in the offense. If we continue like this, we are likely to get more in this round of playoffs.
But will the Spurs keep us being so arrogant?
"No! Michael, we can't continue like this..." Doug Collins, who has always been behind Michael Jordan, interrupted Michael Jordan's chatter.
"Is it? Why?" Michael Jordan looked surprised. He couldn't understand why Doug Collins opposed him.
Everyone turned their eyes to Doug Collins, looking forward to the following words popping out of his mouth.
"I made such a fuss just now. I think the referee must have noticed our actions. His penalty standards will be tightened in the next game. If we make a foul like the first half, we may die miserably!"
"After that happened just now, the Spurs players will be unbalanced. Once their psychological imbalance is unbalanced, their movements will definitely become bigger, and some foul movements will follow."
"The referee may find a balance for the first half penalty, and may not be too ruthless in their sentences, which is more beneficial to them. But this is also our opportunity."
"We have to restrain our movements and amplify the opponent's foul. Once the opponent fouls, they will fall to the ground. If the referee does not blow the whistle, then Michael, Kwame, you two will keep talking to the referee."
Doug Collins was talking freely, and he grabbed the opponent's psychology and made continuous analysis. If he hadn't appeared on the side of the basketball court, I would have believed that he was an excellent psychologist.
The timeout ended. In order to attract the opponent's revenge, Doug Collins still arranged Carlos Boozer to play without any substitutions. The Spurs replaced the injured Stephen Jackson with 34-year-old former All-Star guard Steve Smith.
The game continued. Technical foul free throws. I made two free throws, which helped my score rise to 7 points. With 1 and a half quarters left in the next round, I think I could easily break through the 10-point mark.
Steve Smith stands on the free throw line for the Spurs. As a player who has just started playing, it is really incredible that he can stand on the free throw line for the team, but this is the style of the Spurs. There are almost no players in the Spurs who have relatively accurate free throws. Duncan's free throw shooting percentage is 66%, Marik Ross is 73%, Tony Parker is 71%. David Robinson is even worse than that and only 61%.
, To count it, Stephen Jackson, who had just been injured, actually had the highest free throw percentage among all players, reaching 78%. This allowed Mr. Steve Smith, who was too old to be older, to stand on the free throw line, because Mr. Steve Smith's free throw percentage in his career was as high as 81.3%. This data may not be eye-catching in other teams, but in the Spurs, this is a high data that cannot be higher.
Four free throws!
Steve Smith did not disappoint Greg **Vicci's arrangement, and he made all four free throws.
The game continues.
The Spurs' offensive time is still 6 seconds left. Tim Duncan stood on the sideline to serve. Other Spurs players were running wildly with serious expressions. They hoped that through running, no-ball cover and pick-and-roll, they could find a full range of shots for their shooters.
The offense always takes the initiative, and the Wizards players dare not do too much action this time. Marik Ross received the basketball and, under the cover of Spiti Clarkston and Bruce Bowen, successfully jumped up and shot a two-pointer from the three-point line.
The basketball fell into the basket and rippled.
Michael Jordan dribbled in the frontcourt and faced Spiti Clarkston, who was half shorter than him. Michael Jordan did not dare to be careless at all, dribbling the ball with his back and did not give Spiti Clarkston a chance to intercept the ball.
Time passed slowly. When only 9 seconds left, Michael Jordan raised his middle finger and index finger with a V-shaped character stretching towards the sky.
"Michael, put out a gesture that symbolizes victory. Does he think the Wizards are already in the hands of victory?"
"I think Michael is too happy too early. Although we are still behind now, we are only 4 points behind. The third quarter starts with only 2 minutes. As long as we play a very small **, we will easily equalize the score and easily overtake the score..."
DJ at the Spurs' live broadcast was using his inertial thinking to explain the two fingers that Michael Jordan stretched out, but he was obviously wrong.
That was a tactic, the second of the two tactics that Doug Collins had just arranged.
Michael Jordan moved. Michael Jordan was very domineeringly hit Spiti Clarkston with his butt, and then blocked Spiti Clarkston's movements with his body. Then he turned around quickly and dribbled directly into the inside.
Spiti Clarkston was too short. Although his speed was amazing, once he was broken through, his opponent would use his broad arms to keep him firmly behind him.
Spiti Clark was passed, but Michael Jordan was not in a smooth road. Marick Ross, who was entangled with Richard Hamilton, stepped forward and blocked Michael Jordan's breakthrough route.
Michael Jordan jumped in the run, adjusted his rhythm, used his speed to speed up again and tried to force his way into the inside from Marik Rose.
Marik Rose moved. When Michael Jordan broke through Marik Rose, Marik Rose's shoulder hit Michael Jordan hard.
Michael Jordan's body rhythm was completely disrupted. Michael Jordan raised his hand and the basketball flew to the outside. Caron Butler received a pass from Michael Jordan.
Caron Butler tried to dribble the ball and forcibly advance from Bruce Bowen, but Bruce Bowen used his flexible steps to block Caron Butler's breakthrough.
Caron Butler, who had broken through two steps, did not rush up at all. The breakthrough that could not rush up will always fail, so he chose to pass the ball. The direction of the pass was behind him.
Richard Hamilton appeared there.
Richard Hamilton, who received the basketball, was in an open position at this time. He could shoot at this time, but he did not shoot. He dribbled directly from the other side of Bruce Bowen.
Richard Hamilton's body had some contact with Bruce Bowen's body, and the two were already in a straight line. At this time, the referee happened to be blocked by Bruce Bowen.
For a pure defensive player, it is a very shameful thing to be broken through by his opponent so easily. Although Richard Hamilton is not his main defense target, this is still unforgivable.
Bruce Bowen moved, he stretched out his arm and stopped Richard Hamilton, but unfortunately his hand was stretched out a little slowly, just touching Richard Hamilton's shoulder, and then he heard the referee's whistle.
In the regular season, Bruce Bowen's move is a foul that can be judged or not. In the playoffs, fouls of this level are generally not punishable. As for important games like the Finals, this is simply a regular move.
But this time the referee blew the whistle, because the referee was blocked by him and he didn't see Bruce Bowen's movements at all, and Richard Hamilton also cooperated very much and flew out. He fell to the ground and kept rolling on the ground.
Technical foul!
The referee made the final ruling.
Bruce Bowen was humiliated. He stood in front of the referee indignantly and explained loudly, but his explanation was that it was so pale and powerless in the referee's eyes.
Doug Collins said: The ones who made the most trouble just now were Tim Duncan and Bruce Bowen. Tim Duncan is a bachelor's degree in psychology and has excellent control over emotions. It's not easy to do, but Bruce Bowen can try it.
Michael Jordan's two fingers stretched out are also telling everyone that we should open up the space and do some Bruce Bowen.
The plan was successful, but the ending was slightly unsatisfactory.
According to Doug Collins' script, Bruce Bowen may have some retaliatory actions, or they may have a very impulsive argument with the referee after he judged a technical foul, and then get out of the game directly after receiving the technical foul. But Bruce Bowen finally held back and just made a little excuse.
The expected ending did not appear, which may be a bit regretful for Doug Collins, but it is already very good. A technical foul on his back is a heavy pressure for any pure defensive player, and it will inevitably affect his defensive movements.
Two free throws.
I stood on the free throw line again and made two free throws.
The score once again widened to 6 points.
Front court ball. I stood on the sideline, raised the basketball, and looked at the people chasing the field, I couldn't find a trace of passing route.
In a daze, Richard Hamilton suddenly made another gesture to me.
The second tactic.
What does this mean? Is it mean that Richard Hamilton wants to have another Bruce and Bowen?
No one spoke, but everyone understood Richard Hamilton's meaning.
The pick-and-roll, cover, and one tactic after another was implemented, and the Wizards finally blocked a gap. I passed the basketball from Tim Duncan's head.
Richard Hamilton was the one who received the ball. Richard Hamilton took the ball and drew the opponent's attention. After he hit the ball, he passed the basketball to the ground with a hit.
but
What is entangled with Bruce Bowen is Carlos Boozer. As a new young man, it is obvious that he has not learned how to get rid of his opponent and cannot bear such a heavy responsibility. But as a transit station, he is enough.
Richard Hamilton appeared ghostly next to Carlos Boozer, received the basketball from Carlos Boozer, and then drilled over Carlos Boozer, and also drilled over Bruce Boozer's side.
Bruce Bowen is a power forward and is standing close to the basket. When Richard Hamilton stepped over Bruce Bowen, he could already jump and make a layup.
But Richard Hamilton paused for a moment, and when Bruce Bowen turned around, Richard Hamilton jumped up gently.
Tim Duncan was blocked by me. If Bruce Bowen didn't take action, the Wizards' attack would end perfectly again.
But this is Bruce Bowen's territory, and it is Bruce Bowen's battlefield.
Bruce Bowen jumped up hard and stretched out his arm high from behind Richard Hamilton.
Richard Hamilton, who was deliberately caught up by Bruce Bowen, had an intimate contact in the air Bruce Bowen's body. Richard Hamilton leaned his arm gently and leaned against Bruce Bowen's big hand. Then he poured the basketball hard into the basketball. Then he curled up in the air, and then he was about to roll after landing.
When Bruce Bowen was in the air, he realized what was going on. He knew that he had been under the slightest again. He was likely to be punished for a technical foul again and then directly punished to appear.
Bruce Bowen moved! But his movements were completely different from others. He only moved one part of his body, but this part was one of the hardest parts of the human body - the elbow.
Bruce Bowen curled up his elbow and pulled it down hard, then his elbow had a super intimate contact with Richard Hamilton's nose.
Blood splashes
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