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"Bitches!" Jackson swears at Rashid Wallace after the dunk landed. The latter's face turned gloomy. Jackson ignored it, and glanced at him disdainfully, and said contemptuously, "You're just a soft ball!"
Chamberlain rolled his eyes and said to Jackson as he ran back: "It's just a regular season game, is it necessary to be so popular?"
Jackson gritted his teeth and said, "Rashid is just a hypocrite, soft, cowardly, I get angry when I see him. Damn, help me beat him today!"
Chamberlain was puzzled, and Harrington explained to him: "The conflict between Jack and Rashid has been around for a long time. The last time I fought here, the guy used a trick and took the lead in provoking Jack. As a result, when Jack wanted to beat him up, the softie actually provoked fans to deal with Jack, which led to the suspension of that season."
The Auburn Mountain Palace brawl incident is the largest, most severely punished and the worst impact in NBA history. The Pacers were mainly punished afterwards. The head coach Artest was directly suspended for a whole season, while Jackson was also suspended for thirty games, and then was cleaned up by the team and left afterwards.
Artest and Jackson both admitted the punishment because they were wrong. But they could not bear the Pistons' stay apart, especially Rashid Wallace. At that time, everyone thought that the group fight broke out. As Ben Wallace's friend, he would definitely be obliged to help Big Ben fight. However, this guy took a few provocations and retreated. Afterwards, he didn't even have any punishment.
The dislike of the eyes and the force are the same, they are mutual. Jackson is not willing to be Rashid, and how can the Heavenly Lord be pleased with the eyes of the Martial Saint? Bilups came to cover from outside the three-point line, and Azubuk was blocked by Rashid. Bilups slickly threw away his defense and entered the three-point line. Jackson hurriedly retreated and replaced the defense.
Billups calmly passed the ball to Rashid, who faced Azubuk's jump shot from outside the three-point line and hit a three-pointer.
Rashid Wallace's three-point shooting level is quite good. Among the inside players, only the chariot Nowitzki can suppress him.
After scoring a three-pointer, Rashid smiled coldly at Jackson's pale teeth and said contemptuously: "Trump, scoring in front of you is that simple!"
The game just started and both sides became angry.
As soon as Azubook dribbled the ball, Billups came up to entangle. The latter's defense made Azubook useless. When Chamberlain saw that he was so difficult, he hurriedly stuck Mike Dais in the inside line to ask for the ball.
McDyce was once one of the top inside players in the league. At its peak, he was enough to compete with super power forwards like Duncan and Garnett. Unfortunately, it was an injury that made him miss the opportunity to continue to create glory. Even so, the lean camel is bigger than the horse, and he still has good skills and consciousness. No matter who he is, he will definitely suffer a big loss if he underestimates him.
Before he was injured, Mike Des was the team's first firepower point. It was not until he was injured that he became the team's bench. In the past, because he had to consume physical energy on the offensive end, Mike Des was not asked to defend as if he was desperate. Therefore, before coming to the Pistons, he was more famous for his attacking firepower, and his defensive awareness and attitude were not outstanding.
Chamberlain knew this, so he took the initiative to ask for the ball and play singles.
McDace was determined to push Chamberlain out of the penalty area, but he was old and still injured. His strength was not his strength. He could not completely limit Chamberlain.
After getting the ball, Chamberlain turned his back to McDace and quickly took a step forward with his left foot, grabbed the ball with his left hand and spread his arms, making a stance of turning around and breaking through. McDace pressed Chamberlain's back with his chest, and felt his body's center of gravity move horizontally and the ball moves from his eyes, so he hurriedly followed.
Chamberlain was waiting for this opportunity. His back was close to McDace. As soon as the opponent moved horizontally, he immediately retreated in a flash. At the same time, his butt was stuck out and hit McDace's lower abdomen. After breaking out of the gap, he cut into the basket directly with the reaction force. With a slight trembling of his wrist, he was about to send the ball into the ring.
Just as he jumped and raised his hand, McDace, who had lost his position, turned around and knocked his elbow in secret, and the tip of his elbow hit Chamberlain's ribs. The latter was not prepared for it, and his wrist became soft when he suffered pain. The ball that he must have hit hit the ring and bounced out.
McDace's elbow swing was very concealed, and he turned around and followed the situation. The referee could not see it at all, so he naturally would not blew the whistle.
Chamberlain was furious and furious. The rebound was taken off by McDace and threw it to Billups on the outside. He ignored Chamberlain and ran down.
"Damn it, this grandson elbowed me!" Chamberlain roared at the referee angrily. The three referees ignored him and ran down with the players of the two teams.
Billups had a great overall view. He pretended to break through with a fast attack. Hamilton used Prince's cover to throw Barnes away from the open position on the left wing. Jackson and Harrington had no time to make up for defense. Billups passed the ball. Hamilton took the ball and took a quick shot and made a mid-range shot.
Chamberlain was indignant, and he wanted to complain to the referee. Jackson grabbed him and gritted his teeth and said, "Rookie, don't do stupid things. This is Auburn Mountain Palace, this is damn. God abandoned it, only the devil lives in Auburn Mountain Palace!"
Seeing Barnes and others empathizing, Chamberlain finally understood why Old Nelson sent such a hot lineup. When encountering the bad boys, they must be able to use evil to cure evil, otherwise blindly retreating and enduring will only make them more and more aggressive.
Understanding this truth, Chamberlain regained his nature. McDestin got stuck in the position in the inside line and asked for the ball. He reached out and pinched the opponent's waist from behind. He twisted his big hand hard and directly came to kill the ball. However, McDestin did not exclaim, but pushed him and continued to ask for the ball.
Not only was the penalty area hot, but the confrontation on the outside was also fierce enough. Barnes followed Hamilton like a candy, and Rashid came up to cover it. Barnes's eyes tilted, pretending not to see him, gritted his teeth and bent his elbow and hit him.
With a muffled sound of muscle collision, Rashid staggered twice by being hit, and Barnes was even rebounded and fell to the ground. The referee looked at the two of them coldly and still did not blow the whistle. Hamilton received a pass from Billups, and Harrington was dislocated to defend, spread his arms and enveloped Hamilton like a cloud, so that he would not get out of his phone.
Prince penetrated from the middle, Hamilton passed the ball, and the little prince quickly entered the penalty area after receiving the ball, raised his hand and shot.
Isn't this a fucking death? Chamberlain bent over and wanted to jump and block it, so that he could understand how many eyes the Prince Charming had. As a result, he bent over and stepped on his toes with a hard kick. Chamberlain grinned in pain, missed the best time to jump, and Prince jumped up and shot.
6:2, the Pistons got a good start, and the fans in Auburn Palace howled, looking proud and satisfied.
Chamberlain spitted out the braces that had been in his mouth, smiled coldly, and turned around and stuck McDace's important position in the inside.
McDace pushed and shoved Chamberlain from behind, and kept scratching his hands, but he gritted his teeth and insisted on the ball.
As soon as Chamberlain got the ball, Rashid had to come up to double-team. Chamberlain bent down slightly to fix the ball on his lower abdomen, like a roar of Tyrannosaurus, and his shoulders hit McDace's chest and jumped up.
Rashid also roared, catching up with him from the side and jumped up, stretching his arms out like a steel gun, and blocking Chamberlain's attack gap with his big hands.
Chamberlain, who was posing to jump, smiled sly. After tricking Rashid, he immediately passed the ball protecting his lower abdomen to Harrington who was open. Harrington got the ball and got the open. Prince rushed to try to make up for defense, but he had already taken action before he rushed.
If you miss this kind of attack in the penalty area, Harrington should get out of the NBA.
The two sides played very well at the beginning, and both teams maintained extremely high shooting percentages, which aroused the dissatisfaction of the two head coaches. Sanders stood up and kept shouting "strengthen the defense", and the fans on the scene also shouted "DEFENDS" rhythmically.
Billups dribbled the ball with his left hand and gestured with his right hand. Azubuk went up to force the defense. Prince received the ball and swam a few steps outside the three-point line without a chance, so he gave the ball to Rashid in the free throw area.
Rashid hit Harrington on his back, but the latter held on his back and refused to retreat. He roared the Heavenly Lord and turned around and jumped into the jump. Barnes was quick-eyed and fast. Although he couldn't block it successfully, it interfered with Rashid's attack.
The ball was obviously shorter, and Chamberlain quickly turned around and pushed away Mike Dais to take the rebound. The latter did not grab the position, but stepped on Chamberlain's instep. Prince rushed up from behind and jumped up to grab the rebound in front of Chamberlain.
Damn it, no reason. Chamberlain always regards rebounds as his own. The rebound Prince grabbed almost made him angry.
Prince jumped up as soon as he landed, raised his hand and threw the ball towards the ring.
"Get out!" A roar was like a tiger's roar. Chamberlain, regardless of McDace's still stepping on his feet, stepped on him and knocked McDace out. He just flew up. Prince's ball had just flew up and was slapped on the rebound, slapped it directly on the rebound, making a loud "bang".
Harrington took the rebound, Azubuk turned around and rushed back, Billups retreated quickly, Azubuk had just entered the penalty area and was stared at him. He had no choice but to slow down and wait for his teammates to take the place. At this time, a strong wind blew past him, and Chamberlain's roar sounded: "Take!"
During the training match, Azubuk had heard such words countless times. He subconsciously threw the ball into the ring. Then he saw a huge black shadow spreading his wings like a roc, flew over his head with a fierce wind, and his momentum was as fierce as an eagle.
Chapter completed!