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Chapter 391 Seeing Four Pairs Again!(1/2)

Chapter 391 Seeing four pairs again!

When he heard the referee blow the halftime whistle, Bynum hurried back to the locker room.

His previous performance was great, and he wanted to share it with his teammates, but unfortunately he was unable to do so. As a variable in this game, he was stared at by reporters before the game entered the break.

At this time, facing the microphone in front of him, excitement had already appeared on Bynum's face, and he couldn't hide what was going on and spoke incoherently.

"This is a moment I couldn't imagine. It's really unbelievable. I didn't expect that after I chose the Pacers, my first game back would go so smoothly.

I have had many dreams, and I decided to come to the Walkers after thinking about it for a long time.

Now, the dream seems to have driven away the severe cold of winter and warmed me, making me feel at home here.

Yes, you heard it right, I feel like home in the Pacers. I like everything here, I like this stadium, I like the fans here, and I like the players here.

Lynn is our recognized leader. He has brought huge changes to each of us, including me. He helped me a lot when we were training. The only regret I have now is that I didn’t get to know him earlier.

Whether it's me or other players, each of us has found his own place here.

I think although this game is not over yet, I am certain that we will win this game."

With that said, Bynum roared loudly at the camera in front of him.

"Celtics, are you ready to fail?"

Sitting in the locker room, faced with the provocation of his opponent's "substitute" players, Rondo, wiping his sweat, remained unmoved and sat quietly aside.

The away locker room conditions at Conseco Arena are good, at least compared to the bad behavior of some teams, this place is definitely good.

But I heard that in the past few years, in order to deal with the Pistons, the Pacers did some unfriendly things at their home court. Anyway, there were many "backstabs" at each other.

On the contrary, there has been a lot less in the last two seasons.

Maybe it's because the Pacers look down on that old rival;

Maybe it's because of "resting the body and moving to nourish the energy". The Pacers who won the championship also looked away. Taking the wrong path will not lead to long-term success. Only by being upright can we win the final victory.

but

Regarding Bynum's last words, it would be a lie for the Celtics players not to be angry, even if this league is not as reckless and childish as it was in the early years. Nowadays, everyone is like "being a monk for a day"

Hit the clock."

Even if that guy once shocked the league and was a championship player, this is still discrimination against the visiting team.

Who doesn’t want to stand and make money, how could he be so cowardly?

But in fact, everyone understands that if you are not as strong as others, you have to swallow your anger in the arena, unless you have the ability to return one day and hit an "Answer Ball."

Otherwise, you will have to keep your head down while someone rides on your head and poops on you.

This kind of jungle law, which is almost the law of the jungle, is very realistic in the arena.

It is said that friendship comes first and competition comes second. This has never happened in the NBA.

For Rondo himself, simply reciting tactics, rigidly executing the coach's arrangements on the court, etc. are not in line with his court style.

But for most players with well-developed limbs, they cannot even do this seemingly simple rote memorization, let alone tactics that are full of imagination and even logical thinking on the court.

But after half the game, Rondo sadly discovered that he could be full of imagination, but only if he broke through the defense of No. 13 on the opposite side, otherwise no matter how many "0s," it would not work without the first "1".

What was even more difficult for Rondo to accept was that he suddenly discovered that there seemed to be a big gap between himself and No. 13 on the opposite side.

There is no essential difference in the average IQ between the players on both sides, so why are the Pacers' tactics so effective?

Whether defensive or offensive, the Celtics always feel uncomfortable on the court.

That is not the difference in the technical level of the players themselves, but simply the difference in the "tactics of using troops" between the "commanders" of both sides. The feeling of "how to excel when you are good" always lingers in Rondo's heart.

When the two sides were arranging their troops, it was like a scumbag who found it difficult to memorize things by rote, while the other academic master had already improved to the level of logical reasoning.

A player who can't even memorize middle school science formulas, if you want him to have such advanced logical thinking ability, he just can't understand it at all.

Rondo never admitted that he was worse than others, but at this moment, he doubted his IQ, no, his golf quotient.

If you can't even remember the basic tactics and implement them, how can you control the victory?

Do you really think that the team's tactics are just on paper and don't need to be practiced?

The Pacers performed so well under Lin Shaojie's management, and the players followed the rules with almost no thought. In the final analysis, that guy had already done all the work in advance and thought about all possible scenarios, and then the stadium was created.

It's easy to do on top.

The No. 13 in my mind is probably sitting next to the coach, chatting and laughing, right?

But what about yourself?

Stevens was arranging tactics. Although the Celtics lost the first half, they only lost by about ten points. It was not a crime. If they played well in the second half, they might still have a slight chance.

After all, everyone could see Humphries suppressing Hibbert after the opening game, but it was a pity that Bynum's appearance ruined everything.

If "Baby Shark" can maintain his health and condition, the Heat will feel like crying.

The Heat, who are far away in Miami, experienced their second back-to-back game yesterday. They lost to the Bulls in the road the day before yesterday. On the way to catch up with the Pacers, they suffered a three-game losing streak.

LeBron was so depressed that he wanted to cry. The main reason was that he had an argument with the opposite player named Butler on the court. After the two sides fell to the ground, they kicked each other in the face and each received a "T." The Heat lost in the end.

Losing games and losing people.

If he had known this would happen, LeBron would have put on a mask before the game.

The loss of this game also caused the Heat to lose the final initiative. As long as the Pacers win another victory, the Heat will theoretically lose the possibility of winning the first place in the Eastern Conference.

Although the entire Heat team has completely lost confidence in this goal.

Fortunately, one thing is that the Heat finally won the victory after returning to their home court yesterday. LeBron's performance was indeed average. He performed well in terms of statistics. He knew in his heart that it was Wade who really led the team to victory. Several key goals were made by "

"Second Master" was taken down.

The victory in this game theoretically established the Heat's qualification for the playoffs, and the Pistons, who were chasing behind them, lost the possibility of theoretical overtaking.

But at this moment, watching the games against the Pacers and Celtics, the hearts of the Heat's soldiers were half cold.

Why when facing interviews, Heat players unanimously stated that they would rather meet the Spurs in the Finals than a strong team like the Grizzlies. It is because of the Heat's weakness in the paint and the players'

This style of play puts the Heat at an inherent disadvantage when facing a team with such excellent inside numbers.

Today's "cancer" Hibbert in the Pacers is as unstable as ever, but his existence is still a great threat to the Heat. Even his unstable performance is mouth-watering. Plus, West is

Experienced old guy.

This lineup already had an advantage, but now with Bynum's performance, the Heat are finding themselves in greater trouble.

Bynum, who was introduced by the Pacers, seemed to have ushered in the second spring of his life. Look at the youthful excitement in the first half, as if he was back in Los Angeles, which is enviable.

Looking back at our own "Great" Oden... Oden scored "0" points, "1" rebounds, and "1" blocks in the defeat against the Bulls.

His performance was too dismal and he was replaced early by the coach.

Although Anderson only scored 2 points in that game, he had more than 30 minutes of playing time and 13 rebounds, which was the confidence he had to stay on the court. But look at Oden.

By the time yesterday's back-to-back game started, before the game even started, Oden was unable to play due to a "disease of the common man". All the statistics were zero, and LeBron almost vomited out his blood. After "The Great" came to the Heat, his performance was almost intermittent like this.

Competitor.

Thinking about Bynum's performance in the first half, LeBron felt like God was against him.

Of course, the good news is not without it. As the Pacers' second-in-command, Paul George was replaced after a short time in the first half. It didn't seem as easy as he expressed in front of the media.

However, the Pacers, who lost their "second leader", performed very stably, and did not become a "waste" due to the lack of the main starting lineup. In a game that seemed to have a small difference in points, the overall rhythm was under the control of the Pacers.

This kind of Pacers is not only stronger because of the addition of Bynum, but it is obviously a "system" team that is feared. Every player is a screw, but only No. 13 cannot move.

This is something that has been recognized by the league for most of the season.

After the start of the second half, the lineup was still the same as the first half. Paul George stayed off the court and Stephenson came on in his place. It seemed that the Pacers' protection of Paul George was still in place.

The home fans did not boo when they saw this situation. They knew well that the Pacers' rotation role became more important towards the end of the season.

Changing sides to fight again, Lin Shaojie took the lead after the start. Facing the double-teams of Rondo and Bayless, he completely ignored them. After passing the midfield, he accelerated to get rid of the two double-teams. The sudden acceleration in the action showed Lin Shaojie's acceleration ability.

, completely crushing the talents of the two.

The two people who couldn't close the door almost collided with each other. Lin Shaojie's speed at that moment attracted exclamations from the fans.

Lin Shaojie, who broke into the inside line, faced Humphries' defense and half-turned. Under the joint defense of Humphries and Green, Lin Shaojie, who had been squeezed out of the baseline, actually completed a mid-air dodge pull-up layup behind the basket.

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That relaxed posture and super aerial control ability instantly silenced the noisy arena. Soon, looking at the scene in front of him, the Conseco Arena was boiling again.

Lin Shaojie, who completed the goal, seemed very calm, but all the Pacers players at the scene were in disbelief. Paul George, who was sitting on the bench, also covered his mouth in an exaggerated manner and made gestures to his teammates next to him.

"Oh my god, that's a lever that floated in from outside the baseline. How did he do that?"

In my impression, that was a privileged move only possessed by Jordan and Dr. J. Now it was used by Lin Shaojie. Apart from anything else, the elegant and relaxed posture was exactly the same.

For many people, they may not be able to do it in their lifetime, but for Lin Shaojie, it seems to be easy.

If it weren't for Humphries and others' pursuit and interception, Lin Shaojie wouldn't be able to show off his talent. It's really too exaggerated.

Rondo was completely shocked by such a goal. The talent gap between the two sides was really too big. Fortunately, he had a better mentality. When everyone was shocked, he quickly called on his teammates to serve.

After completing the attack, Lin Shaojie was "taken advantage of" by his teammates and then slowly walked towards the second half alone.
To be continued...
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