The Overlord of Basketball: 2K Possession

Chapter 256



Chapter 256

Chapter 256

"Di!"

The referee blew the whistle to start the game, and the last stand officially started.

Whether Chen Mo is the overlord of Chu who is at the bottom of the boat, or Xiang Yu before Wujiang depends on today's performance.

Eddie Jones was injured, the Heat had to make changes, and Caron Butler was mentioned as a starter.

No way, except for Caron Butler, only Lagabel is suitable for starting.

But once Lagabel is on the field, the offensive firepower of this lineup is too poor.

Lagabell and Grant are blue-collar players, and Blake can play. Basically, only Chen Mo and Brad Miller can score.

In most cases, Brad Miller needs to be responsible for supporting organizations, not endpoints.

Under such circumstances, the Pistons can let others go as much as they want and stick to Chen Mo.

There is no way, under such circumstances, Caron Butler can only start.

Although it will reduce the offensive firepower of the bench lineup, under such circumstances, it is nonsense to discuss the bench if the starters can't play well.

At least the presence of Caron Butler can help Chen Mo attract the defense and not put too much pressure on him.

In other words, Mo Williams can be replaced, he can help Chen Mo attract the defense.

However, his disastrous defense will definitely drive Billups crazy.

Defensively, Blake is still chasing Hamilton, while Chen Mo is marking Billups.

Facing a tall player like Chen Mo, Billups had no desire to make a breakthrough.

He is not good at speed, and he can't gain an advantage in confrontation now. He simply directs his teammates to run tactics honestly.

After a round of the series, although Blake was repeatedly abused by Billups and Hamilton.

But his growth is still there, at least for now, Hamilton will not easily run out of the open space.

Hamilton had no chance and Billups was direct, handing the ball to Rasheed.

Facing Grant, Rasheed still has an advantage, at least his shooting will not be interfered too much.

Rasheed Wallace turned over and missed a jumper, Brad Miller protected the rebound.

Chen Mo didn't advance with the ball, but gave the ball to Blake. In this game, he needs to be more involved in the organization.

The Heat's first attack was completed by Caron Butler, who broke through the inside and faced Big Ben's layup and missed.

The Pistons attacked, and this time, Hamilton finally got a shot through uninterrupted running.

However, Blake was active defensively, interfered with Hamilton, and missed the shot.

For a full 3 minutes, the two sides came and went, but no one went in, not because of how good the defense was, but because they were completely out of shape.

I don't know if it was the first quarter of the last game that used up the shooting touch of the two teams.

It wasn't until Brad Miller made a strong attack and made a foul that he barely scored two points, which also broke the scoring drought between the two sides.

First, Hamilton made a mid-range shot, and then Rasheed Wallace succeeded in singles.

Even Big Ben grabbed the frontcourt basketball strongly and scored the ball.

For the Heat, Brad Miller was in good shape and hit a goal from mid-range. Caron Butler also made a strong attack on the inside.

More importantly, Chen Mo opened up, breaking through and scoring consecutively to create opportunities for his teammates.

He also completed a wonderful two-pass and one-pass cooperation with Brad Miller and hit a three-pointer.

Following Chen Mo's counterattack three-pointer, the Heat temporarily fell behind by 17 points at 21:4.

At the beginning of the second quarter, Caron Butler entered the starting lineup, which really had a big impact on the bench lineup.

Okur scored 4 points in a row by virtue of his height advantage, and the point difference between the two sides has been widened to 8 points.

Although Mo Williams hit a three-pointer, he was unable to organize the team's offense and wasted a lot of opportunities.

"Chen, you go on the court, remember to score, we have to recover the score first."

Chen Mo took a breath and nodded quickly. At this time, there was no way out.

8 points behind doesn't seem like much, but you have to see which team it is.

Facing a strong defensive team like the Pistons, if it really allowed him to expand the score to more than 10 points, it would be difficult to move back.

Chen Mo, who was thinking of organizing an attack at first, simply gave up such an idea.

The teammate's condition is mediocre, so I can't ask them for more at this time, so Chen Mo can only do it by himself.

At the top of the arc, Chen Mo received a pass from Blake, and instead of rushing, he held the ball and let his teammates run tactics.

It was almost the same as before, and he organized the attack.

Unexpectedly, Chen Mo, who was holding the ball with one hand, moved without any sign of a breakthrough.

This is the advantage of having a pair of big hands, which can interfere with the judgment of defensive players through the movements of the other hand.

Hamilton hurriedly followed, but Chen Mo did not rush to the end, but pulled the ball back near the free throw line, making a steady mid-range hit.

Looking back, using Hamilton to attract the defense, Billups cut inside and also hit in the middle distance.

Hamilton pinched Chen Mo's three-pointer, but Chen Mo continued to shoot mid-range jumpers.

Luckily, Chen Mo's touch was okay today, and he hit the mid-range consecutively.

Looking back, Rasheed Wallace's small hook missed, and he saw a chance to narrow the score.

But when the Heat were attacking, the Pistons were desperately defending like chicken blood.

Daben first double-teamed Chen Mo with Hamilton. After Chen Mo passed the ball, he rushed outside the three-point line to block Mo Williams.

This is the hard work of Big Ben, the best defensive player.

You can question Big Ben's strength and his character, but you can't question that he is playing hard.

This is also the dilemma of many teams when facing the Pistons, especially when the score is behind.

Every time they failed to get in, they were able to defend the game successfully and maintain the score.

Under such circumstances, if the Pistons do not make mistakes, it will be fatal for the opponent.

After halftime, the gap is still 6 points.

At the beginning of the second half, Chen Mo stepped up his offense, or in other words, he was a bit over the top.

The 2K system can improve the player's strength, but it can't improve the player's mentality.

Seeing from a distance that the score could not catch up, Chen Mo was also a little anxious, so he came by himself with the ball.

The amazing thing is that today's Chen Mo is in really good condition, as if possessed by me.

Of course, it's not just that he throws a lot, but he can also score.

As Chen Mo scored the ball, it also brought up the state of the Heat's players. Caron Butler and Brad both played.

At the end of the third quarter, as Chen Mo hit another three-pointer at the buzzer, the difference between the two sides was still 6 points.

"Damn...defense...how can he get him to shoot?"

Larry Brown couldn't help but jumped onto the field and yelled at the Pistons players.

At the last moment of the game, Chen Mo hit a three-pointer due to negligence, which was indeed a very big mistake.

"Well done, Chen, just fight like this, we can do it.

Remember, on offense we have Chen, but on defense, I need you all to move.

Cut off their offense, cut off their passing lanes, and never let him score easily. "

And when he set foot on the playing field, Brad Miller said even more.

"Chen, let's go, the defense has us, and we will handle the defense."

(End of this chapter)


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