The Fifth Point Guard

Chapter 548 Punch Wallace and kick Prince (4k chapter)

In just one minute of play, STO scored 7 points on all 3 shots, including a three-pointer.

The Cavaliers started the game 7-2.

As Prince broke through for a layup and caused a foul, resulting in a dead ball, the Pistons' five tigers gathered together to discuss something.

Everyone especially warned Hamilton, who nodded repeatedly, with a very serious expression under his mask.

Before the start of this game, an established tactic had been formed in the Pistons locker room.

Once Shentong's scoring starts, no matter what method is used, Shentong's scoring must be contained, even the most brutal foul!

Prince made two free throws and the game continued.

The Cavaliers' offensive ball rights are divided into two types, Shentong's ball rights and other people's ball rights.

When Shentong feels hot, the whole team has to play around him, including the chosen one.

James controls the ball from the outside and uses the ball after the breakthrough to accurately find Shentong who cuts in.

Shentong grabbed the ball with one hand and was about to dunk. Hamilton, who was chasing him, had already been thrown away. But just before Shentong was about to complete the dunk, a figure jumped out from under the Pistons basket and crashed directly into Shentong, knocking him over with his head. land!

James rushed forward to argue with the opponent, but when he saw that the foul was committed by "Roaring God" Rasheed Wallace, James turned his head and silently reached out to pull Shentong who was lying on the ground.

The referee pointed at Wallace to indicate a defensive foul, and Shentong made two free throws.

Wallace did not defend himself and stood silently on the free throw line.

"Is everything okay?"

James asked after pulling Shentong up.

Shentong shook his head.

It's not a big problem, but my right upper arm is still a little sore from being hit.

"when!"

Because the right hand is the shooting arm, the foul just now affected the touch to some extent.

But after adjusting for a moment, Shentong hit the second free throw steadily.

When the ball was dead in the next round, Silas replaced Shentong with Ronald Murray.

"Oh, Paul replaced Shentong, it seems to be for the purpose of protecting the players." Smith said.

"Well, Rasheed's shot just now was indeed a bit big, but to be honest, if you have experienced the Pistons' Bad Boys era, the foul just now is really nothing special. Michael had to face it almost every time he attacked against the Pistons. STO needs to adapt to that situation."

After Shentong came off the court, James began to become the main offensive point on the court, but Prince's defense was very good.

After missing two consecutive shots, James took advantage of his physical advantage and scored 2 points with a "bulldozer layup".

In terms of physical confrontation, James had the absolute upper hand against Prince.

But then, the Pistons began to use double-team tactics to deal with James.

When attacking from the outside, the Pistons used a double defense of Prince + Hamilton.

When breaking through the basket, the Pistons' double interception became Prince + Rasheed.

Unlike Shentong, James does not have many offensive methods. Once he cannot shoot from the outside and cannot advance inside, James' scoring begins to stagnate.

In the first quarter, Shentong did not play again, and the Pistons took the opportunity to overtake the score.

20-26, the Pistons lead by 6 points.

In the second quarter, Silas replaced Shentong and JR together, and James was replaced.

STO's use of substitutes to play in the second team is Silas's tactical change against the Pistons' defense.

Sometimes, depending on the development of the game, it is not necessary to use different court tactics to change the situation. Changes in the rhythm of substitutions can sometimes have the effect of turning things around.

In fact, there is not much difference between Shentong leading the first team and playing with the second team.

Although without the help of James and Wagner, Eric Snow's passing even made Shentong feel more comfortable.

Especially against a bunch of substitutes.

STO rarely encounters this situation.

Less than 4 minutes into the game, both Carlos Delfino and Maurice Evans were beaten to tears.

At the beginning, both of them were eager to try and compete with Shentong.

But after a few rounds, they immediately understood why Shentong is the hottest guy in the league today.

The strength gap is too big!

The Cavaliers quickly took the lead.

This forced Sanders to change into the starting lineup early.

Silas also made a substitution immediately.

On the bench, James, as the only player in the starting lineup who did not play, was sent to the bench by Silas to reflect.

"It will help you to take a good look at how Shentong scores on the offensive end."

While chewing his fingers, James stared closely at Shentong who was holding the ball on the court.

Since James did not play, Shentong took the small forward position. Prince was responsible for guarding him, while JR Smith played the second position.

Prince is very effective in defending technical players. Looking at his size alone, Prince seems to be more effective in defending Shentong than James.

Including Barkley said so.

"Taishian and Richard's double-teaming is very powerful. It is a big challenge for a technical player like Shentong. You must know that their defense once caused Kobe to suffer a lot."

As soon as he finished speaking, Shentong leaned on Prince and defeated his opponent!

"No way!" Buckley exclaimed.

Prince was almost pushed back, his center of gravity firmly pinned to the floor, and then watched helplessly as Shentong made an easy layup.

"Hey, Tayshaan, what are you doing?" Ben Wallace couldn't help but ask.

Prince spread his hands and said: "That guy is so powerful, no worse than LeBron. I was completely unprepared."

"Keep an eye on him, Tayshaan. If it doesn't work, give him some advice." Rashid stood behind Prince and put his arm around Prince's shoulders.

In the next round, Shentong feinted left and right, deceiving Prince with a pendulum-like pass, and instantly got out of the way and faced the basket!

Just as Shentong stepped forward, Prince suddenly stretched out his right leg and pushed it out with his knee, hitting the side of Shentong's right leg.

This collision was much more painful than the first half of Rasheed's collision!

Shentong fell to the ground hard!

Prince raised his hands to indicate that he had done nothing.

However, the action just now could not escape the referee's eyes, and Prince was immediately called for a defensive foul.

J.R. Smith, who was nearest, had a bad temper. He rushed to Prince in three steps and shouted: "Do you know what you just did? What you did just now might break a player's knee. It even affected his career, you know?!”

Prince didn't know Smith, who had just entered the league, but the opponent's momentum made the "little prince" a little confused for a while.

JR Smith had a very good friend in his school days named Duff Popson. In junior high school alone, Popson's basketball ability was better than Smith's, but on the wild court, there was one in the opponent's lineup. The guy who liked to bump his knee into the defender hit Popson, which directly caused the latter to tear the cruciate ligament in his knee. In the end, he had to give up his favorite basketball career. This incident had a great impact on Smith and also caused Smith He gets very angry at a moment's notice.

Rashid couldn't stand a stupid young man getting angry.

You know, even Shentong and James have to give themselves face and dare not make mistakes here. Who do you think is the boss?

Rasheed grabbed Smith's shoulder, roared at Tianzun and fired: "Who do you think you are, dare to yell here?!"

Even if the opponent is Rasheed Wallace, JR Smith doesn't show any weakness.

"Who do you care about me? It's none of your business to care about who I am! Who do you think you are? Oh, by the way, you are nothing!"

Smith almost shouted when he retorted, which made Rasheed feel a little guilty for a moment. He stared at Smith's tattoos all over his body and thought, could he be a guy with a background?

James, who was sitting on the bench, couldn't help but feel a little ashamed when he saw this scene.

When I faced Rashid just now, I didn't even dare to fart.

The scene on the court was full of excitement.

Before the two sides actually clashed, the referee intervened in time and gave Rasheed and Smith a verbal warning each.

The conflict was just a sideshow on the court.

Next, the Pistons tried their best to attack Shentong every time, using all kinds of defensive tactics to pull Shentong's pants off.

Finally, when Ben Wallace pressed his hands down in the air, knocking Shentong down from the air and falling to the ground, Shentong broke out.

Bouncing directly from the floor like a spring, with his head on Ben Wallace, he began a greeting from Zaun.

Judging from the head-to-head situation between Shentong and Wallace, Wallace's height of 2.06 meters is full of water.

JR-Smith was worthy of being Shentong's sword-carrying bodyguard. He immediately shared the same hatred as Shentong and joined the battle group.

Over there, Rashid and Hamilton also came over eagerly to support Big Ben.

At this time, Big Z came over, picked up Shentong directly from the waist, and pulled him out of the battle circle. Only JR Smith was left to face the stormy waves of the Pistons alone.

"Hey, Shen, this foul is just for you. We have already formulated tactics to deal with you. You will definitely lose!"

Separated by several people, Ben Wallace was still chattering relentlessly.

In the live broadcast room, Buckley said: "I have seen this scene before."

Smith continued: "It's the 'Jordan Rules' that the 'Bad Boys' used on Michael, right?"

"That's right, Jordan's Law. It was a strategy used by the Pistons when they played against the Bulls. They used various methods to defend Jordan and did everything possible. The core of Jordan's Law is, if you dare to come, I dare to fight. I didn't expect it. , what the Pistons said before the game is true, they really dare to take action."

"After experiencing the Palace of Auburn Hills, I believe no one dares to fight against the Pistons easily. I think they are using the STO Law rather than the Jordan Law."

"Yes, the term 'Sentong's Law' is very appropriate. I wonder how Shentong will deal with this law."

On the court, Shentong was particularly annoyed when he heard Wallace's provocation.

"Okay, okay, okay," Shen Tong shouted several good words angrily, "If you want to fight, I will fight! We'll see!"

Looking up, the score is now 38-45, with the Cavaliers trailing by 7 points.

When Shentong gets angry, Wagner is the one who knows best where the ball should go.

After receiving the ball, Shentong did not make any stops or fake moves at all, and directly stepped past the opponent Prince.

Such a swift first step made Prince break into a cold sweat.

It is often said in the league that McGrady's first step is the fastest, but after Prince's personal experience, STO's first step is definitely faster than McGrady!

There was obviously room for shooting, but Shentong chose to hit Ben Wallace.

Wallace was not a coward and rushed forward in response to Shentong's dunk.

Just hearing a muffled "pop" sound, Shentong held the ball with one hand and dunked the ball into the basket through Big Ben!

When Ben Wallace collided with Shentong in the air, his body bounced back. When Shentong dunked, he knelt down and knelt directly on the floor.

This sharp contrast made the photographers at the scene click the shutter one after another.

After scoring, Shentong collided with JR Smith and dodged Wagner's chest collision, and the latter flew directly out of the field.

Wallace knelt on the ground, his face turned red from suppressing it, and he covered his stomach with his hands. After a while, he finally regained his breath. He pointed at Shentong who was running towards his half and yelled at the referee: "What's wrong with your eyes?" Didn't you call such an obvious foul just now? That ball was obviously an offensive foul!"

The referee's eyes suddenly became sharp and he said in a bad tone: "If it weren't for this being in Detroit, I would give you a T. Please pay attention to your tone when you speak and don't question the referee."

Wallace glared at the referee angrily, but did not dare to say anything.

Rashid also came over to comfort him: "It's okay, it was just a defensive mistake. It is inevitable to be dunked on the court."

Wallace said angrily: "Why do you say that? Didn't you see that when Shentong dunked just now, he punched me with his left hand?"

Rashid was stunned and said honestly: "I really didn't see it."

Hamilton was also doing the finishing touches: "Yeah, I didn't see it either."

Wallace was about to vomit blood. He thought to himself, was my kneeling just now a form of worship from the bottom of my heart? !

Within a few rounds, Shentong held the ball from the baseline and hit Prince from behind.

This kid was still dishonest when defending, frequently pushing his knees into the back of his thighs.

Shentong really didn't expect that Prince, who seemed so honest and honest, would also learn bad things in the big dyeing vat of the Pistons.

Some people don't know what is good or bad if they don't give them some color.

Shentong leaned against Prince, pushed him a little, then immediately turned around and leaned back.

The ball moved backwards very much. When the body retreated, the right foot was raised high, as if to maintain the balance of the body.

Prince stretched out his long arms and was about to block the shot, but his expression changed as soon as he took off.

The originally fair face turned into purple in an instant

It turned out that Shentong's right foot "just happened to" hit an indescribable part of Prince when he was shooting backwards.

In an instant.

This feeling of "making a decisive decision" made Prince fly for nine days!

"Uh-huh."

While completing the "chicken kill" action, Shentong's fadeaway shot also hit the target.

one stone two bird!

Continuously gave Wallace and Prince good-looking Shentong on the offensive end, and began to officially challenge the "Sentong Law"!

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