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Chapter 273: Angry Pig, please support)(2/2)

This is just one of more than 2,000 three-pointers he has made throughout his career.

Ray Allen hit a three-pointer, and Ke Yan felt the danger. He stood up and shouted to the court, mainly targeting Battier, asking him to defend tighter against Ray Allen!

Paul held the ball through half the court, and also cooperated with Diaw's thugs, cutting vertically into the penalty area, attracting O'Neal Jr. to help defend, and directly threw the ball into the air. Garnett pulled the green onions from dry land and succeeded in an alley-oop dunk (7:6).

After landing, Garnett pointed at Paul to show encouragement!

Looking back, Pierce directly opened his hand to ask for the ball. Seeing this, Rondo immediately passed the ball.

Pierce took the basketball, faced Joe Johnson, made a triple threat action, bent down and took a step forward to the right, then turned right, shook his shoulders twice, suddenly turned back to the left, and shot a fadeaway jumper.

Joe Johnson was deceived by his realistic fake moves. The defense was a step slower and did not interfere with Pierce's shot. The basketball flew over his fingertips, slid along a round trajectory, and fell into the net. (9:

6)

"Perfect! Pierce successfully defeated Joe Johnson in isolation. He used his skills and experience to get rid of Joe Johnson's defense. On the surface, Joe Johnson almost interfered with his shooting, but the truth is that he can put the ball into the basket!" Mike Bu

Lin said.

"The Hawks have been scored high by the opponent's wing players many times this season. Facing Pierce and Ray Allen in this game is not easy! To be honest, as he grows older, it is difficult for LG to take care of the inside at the same time.

In terms of back-up defense and outside coverage, it is difficult to protect the wings just by relying on Battier's defensive strength." Mark Jackson tried to analyze the problem from a professional perspective.

The rest of the first quarter was as difficult as Mark Jackson analyzed.

The Eagles' defense is extremely difficult for any team to deal with. However, the Celtics' defense did a pretty good job. O'Neal Jr. defended decisively, and Perkins stood guard inside; Rondo was there.

Among point guards, they are tall and have long arms, and are good at judging the ball path and completing steals;

On the offensive end, Pierce suppressed Joe Johnson during this period, thus creating a shooting opportunity for Ray Allen on the weak side, which became a move that the Eagles could not guard against; Ray Allen's shot speed is as fast as lightning, which belongs to the category of "giving the ball a shot".

A little sunshine makes it shine, a little space makes it look like a string."

In a single quarter, Ray Allen made 4 of 6 three-pointers and scored 14 points, helping the Celtics lead the Hawks by 8 points at 34:26.

At the beginning of the second quarter, Rivers replaced O'Neal Jr. and Ray Allen, leaving Rondo and Pierce to lead the team on the court.

This is another advantage of the Big Three teams, which can always keep a strong offensive point on the court to lead the team.

The Eagles' lineup in the second quarter also included Joe Johnson, Barea, Joe Johnson, P.J. Tucker, Buss, and Anderson. Compared with the Celtics' lineup of Rondo, Tony Allen, Pierce, Posey, and Posey

Ladd's lineup needs to be more balanced.

Pierce and Joe Johnson shouldered the important task of leading the bench, but Pierce performed even better; Pierce continued his excellent form in the first quarter and continuously attacked the Eagles' penalty area through singles. First, he caused Anderson a foul and made two free throws.

Then he made a huge shot to avoid Anderson's block, and succeeded in a layup, followed by another signature mid-range step-back, scoring 6 points in a row and defeating the Eagles' defense head-on!

Relying on Pierce's outstanding performance, the Celtics quickly opened the point difference to double digits. If Barea's desperate breakthrough ball gave his teammates space and created some scoring opportunities, the point difference would have only widened.

The bigger it gets!

In the fifth minute of the second quarter, James Posey took Pierce's breakthrough pass and hit an open three-pointer. The score reached 49:36, and the Celtics' lead reached 13. This was also the first time for both sides in this game.

The biggest time.

"drop--"

Ke Yan immediately called a timeout. The situation could not continue to deteriorate!

"Kimi's timeout was called very timely. If the point difference continues to widen and approaches 20 points, even if the main players are on the field, there will be great pressure to chase points!" said Mark Jackson.

"Next, Kimi should be replaced by the main players. The Eagles' main lineup should be the best in the league in terms of strength. If necessary, the main players' playing time can be increased." Mike Breen said.

In fact, Mike Breen guessed half of it right. Ke Yan did replace the main players. He replaced Joe Johnson, P.J. Tucker and Anderson with Paul, Battier, and Garnett.

The Hawks play dual point guards and push Garnett to the center position. Whether it is the offensive or defensive end, the team's mobility is greatly enhanced!

Rivers thought that the Eagles would replace all the main players, so he replaced the main players to face off. Unexpectedly, the Eagles changed to a "small lineup" and the team obviously couldn't outrun the opponent.

Ke Yan made this adjustment and immediately reversed the situation of the game. On the defensive end, the Eagles defended from five to four, and Perkins could be ignored. Even if he was in a very comfortable position to receive the ball, as long as he exerted a little confrontation, Perkins

The offense was extremely unstable; on the offensive end, the Eagles adopted a 5-out offensive position. Perkins seemed to be in the 2012 Finals series, and was at a loss on both offense and defense.

Ke Yan's tactics "quoted from classics" and were eclectic; Rivers, on the other hand, was completely passive, watching Perkins being desperately targeted by the Eagles, and just didn't dare to take him off the field, watching helplessly as the 13-point lead was wiped out.

Eaten cleanly.

"Boom!" Finally, Perkins received a feed from Rondo, dunked the ball into the basket, and took a breath; in the next offensive round, the Eagles sent out the "shark-killing tactic" and directly faced Perkins.

Foul by Kings!

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Rivers on the sidelines widened his eyes and showed the pig-headed expression in "Angry Birds".

This is okay too!

In the second half of the second quarter, the Eagles stunned the Celtics with a combination of skills. After a wave of 23:7 attacks, they went ahead by 3 points and ended the first half of the game. (56:59
Chapter completed!
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