Chapter 474 To the End
How Sanders feels now may not be known by others, but Rashid Wallace is definitely in the same mood as him. Since he saw the boy grinning at himself in front of him, he knew that something was not good.
Rashid Wallace himself didn't know how many times he bumped into Chen Feng on the court, but the only thing he didn't forget was that every time he met this bald boy, nothing good would happen to him.
Starting from the first meeting last season, if you want to bump into Chen Feng together, it must be a desperate impact and non-stop small movements. The boy is as tough as the insider of the 1990s!
It can be called "Roaring Tianzun". In addition to more technical foul applications, at least Rashid Wallace is also a well-known inside hardliner in the league.
At the beginning, he was able to block O'Neal's rampage on the inside line with "Big Ben" and directly killed the Lakers' F4 team, thanks to Rashid Wallace showing his tough style on the inside and outside.
Even Malone couldn't stand his singles. You can imagine how fierce Rashid Wallace is.
But since I met Chen Feng, this thing seems to have changed. You are tough. Damn it, that boy is tougher than you. If you want to take advantage of your experience, the boy may be more insidious than you.
This is so terrible. The main reason is that you don't know what to do with such a stingy guy. Rashid Wallace wants to put on his "roaring Tianzun" posture, but he won't eat it!
This made Rashid Wallace so depressed that he could not add it. As a result, now, it left a big shadow on him, and after the debut, he still looked at Chen Feng and smiled at this side.
That inexplicable smile is more terrible than walking in the middle of the night and meeting a lone wolf. No matter how you look at it, the white teeth have a cold smell inside, which gives you a deep sense of vigilance.
It is said that the older the animal is, the more dangerous it can feel, and so can people. The older it is, the more ** he will be.
It is often this keen feeling that can let him know what he is facing. Rashid Wallace is not old, but he has also been in this league for many years, and his sense of smell is always sensitive.
While Sanders over there was still thinking about Rivers' intention to change the array, the five guys on the Pistons field here already felt that the atmosphere on the Celtic side was wrong, especially Rashid Wallace and Billups.
This time, Rashid Wallace did not run to the middle to jump the ball, but replaced McDais, but even they themselves knew very well that no one in the Pistons intended to cause any trouble for Chen Feng in this link.
That boy is so good at jumping. The old arms and legs of the Pistons are not his opponents at all. Who can fight with him at all!
Therefore, no one is willing to touch that nail. The jumping ball is basically abandoned. In fact, it's not just the Pistons. In addition to the "Warcraft" of the Magic team and the spirit to compete with that boy, the rest of the teams almost avoid such a humiliating link and do not compete with the madman. It is.
McDais also knows what his task is. At most, he harasses him, and then makes his opponent unable to launch a fast attack in the jumping stage smoothly, that's all.
But this time, McDace's harassment did not delay Chen Feng's absolute advantage. The boy still successfully gave the racket to Pierce, but the Green Shirts' lightning attack did not launch immediately.
Pierce, who holds the ball in his hand, pushes forward slowly. Even with Prince's harassment, he firmly controls the ball. While stabilizing the rhythm, he keeps greeting his opponent to run.
It was close to the three-point line that Pierce passed the basketball to Kassel under the cover of Garnett, and the old guy met Billups face to face.
Don't be in a hurry, don't be dry, control the ball steadily, use your body as a cover, put Billups on the periphery, and don't let him have a chance to break the ball or harass him. An old guy like Kassel can't play fast attack, but he can afford to spend time.
Billups is absolutely strong in the guard, so he can always put a lot of pressure on the other party when he holds up with the general point guard. At the beginning, Rondo was contained because there was a gap in confrontation.
Rivers just saw this, so in this kind of position battle, he did not let Rondo start, but chose to use Kassel to deal with Billups and fight against him physically. It was exactly what the old guy was not afraid of.
Although Billups' physique is 8 kilograms heavier than Cassel's, he is also 1.91 meters tall. He is not sure to eat the "alien" who is more old-fashioned than his own experience.
Stable, but it does not mean that the Celtics' attack is so stagnant. Even if Kassel is not as fast as before, his old pass can still keep the whole team running very fast.
Kassel held the ball in his hand and was not in a hurry. He just wandered near the three-point line, looking for offensive opportunities.
The old guy withstood the harassment of Billups. Cassell took advantage of Pierce's pull next to him, stared at a gap, and directly hit the ball to Garnett, who had been cut to near the three-second zone.
Passing, running, all of this is just right. Billups didn't have time to interfere. Similarly, the insider McDes did not have time to stop Garnett from holding the ball comfortably in the dangerous area.
With the impact of his shoulders and shoulders, Garnett's crushing cut in against McDace, who was obviously thinner than himself. Before the other party's hands could block the angle, the "Wolf King" had already taken action.
McDes wanted to cover Garnett's attack, but there was a little difference in height, and Garnett had an advantage in physical confrontation when he cut in. This kind of shooting could not be blocked.
Rasheed Wallace wanted to help, but he was firmly stuck behind Chen Feng and couldn't move at all.
Holding the ball, cutting in, pressing the opponent's light to hit the board. The Celtics' first attack was not so rapid. Garnett chose to cut in at the 20th second.
But this kind of attack really makes the Pistons feel a little different. Last season's playoffs, this season's regular season, they all played head-on with the Celtics, but at that time, the Green Shirts played speed!
At that time, the Green Shirts relied on the impact to take advantage. There was Rdo delivering accurate passes in the backcourt, Pierce and Ray Allen in the front were in place on the periphery, and Garnett and Chen Feng were in the inside.
The offensive routine of one person holding the ball and four points at the same time is the main means for the Celtics to sweep the league in the regular season. Many people say that such an attack depends on the player's personal ability, which is very insoluble.
That's true. Even Rivers himself has said that when this starting lineup appeared in the regular season, it must be connecting several people's abilities with Ron and then launching an attack, which is a fierce fight!
Use attack to suppress the opponent, and then use everyone's offensive threat to create trouble for the opponent's defense.
This tide-like offensive posture will certainly cause a lot of defensive pressure on the opponent, but this is limited to the regular season. Rivers is very clear about the difference between the regular season and the playoffs.
It can destroy the opponent's offensive means in the regular season. In the playoffs, this kind of needle tip is not necessarily useful in the game against Mai Mang. Both sides will pay attention to defense, especially in the Eastern Conference finals.
We all know that defense is emphasized in the playoffs. In this kind of confrontational situation, what efficiency can you play in your wind-like attack? Rivers is not good at such crazy gambling.
He is not an outlaw like old Nelson. No matter what kind of game he is in, he will insist on attacking!
Therefore, the Celtics have been adjusting their tactical arrangements since they killed the Eagles. This kind of grinding has been carried out in the second half of the regular season, but Rivers has not taken it out for special use.
But until now, if you meet the Pistons, there is nothing to hide. What you have to do is efficiency. At this time, there is no need to pursue any beautiful scene. What Rivers wants is that the team can control the situation.
It is better to lower the speed than to defeat the opponent in the position battle. You can not rush to attack, but you should choose the opportunity to attack, make fewer mistakes, and let the opponent seize the opportunity to make a fast attack and counterattack.
What Rivers wants is Garnett's attack just now. He does not pursue speed, but when the opportunity comes out, he must make good use of it. He is not afraid that the pace of the game is a little slow, but he should maintain high efficiency.
Pursue physical confrontation, pay attention to the running of the whole team, and use each other's cover to launch an attack at the most confident time, so that the opponent's physical energy can be consumed as much as possible in this high physical confrontation.
Rivers is not afraid of attrition. He has too much personnel to do this kind of thing. Now, he has pointed the tip of the bayonet at Sanders, approaching inch by inch, giving his opponent a strong sense of oppression.
The attack can be so meticulous, and the defense should also be so tight. The Celtics will not leave too many opportunities for the opponent in the position battle, and will always put pressure on the opponent in the physical confrontation.
A group of the Pistons are no longer young. How long they can last under this high confrontation may be a question for Sanders to consider. Rivers is just accelerating the emergence of this situation.
"When they played the magic team, their overall physical condition was showing a downward trend. So, how long can they last now? I think this kind of hand-to-hand combat will definitely make those old guys miserable.
Rivers whispered to Siberdeau on the sidelines, and at this moment, the score on the court has reached 12:8.
The Celtics' lead does not seem obvious, and even the opponent's offensive advance may be faster, but Rivers' eyes are sharp.
What he wants is not a temporary gain or loss, but a final victory. Such a confrontation, like a mud, is shrouded over the head of the Pistons.
(Sirye is also leaving. Alas, I'm a little sad. Time is passing. How many ** can we fans who used to watch the ball and chat? Cherish every day, because we are getting old...)