My basketball vision is different
Chapter 210 I Support You!
Coming out of the Detroit Airport, the once prosperous Motor City has now become depressed and decadent. Looking along the way, you can see dilapidated houses and graffiti outside the houses from time to time.
This city of music, art and automobiles was almost collapsed by the impact of the neon automobile industry. Without its pillar industries, the city can still see the prosperity of the past, but under this prosperity, it is already devastated.
Some waste on the street has become a place for so-called artists to paint, and the "beautiful" landscape is like the piston of the past.
There was prosperity and prosperity in the past, but now it is in dire straits.
The complex racial composition prevented Lin Shaojie from leaving the team again to challenge Frank and others, and he was lucky enough to escape a disaster in Portland. In Frank's view, that was the behavior of "a man of great skill and boldness".
Even a hero like Batman would not set foot in those abandoned factories in Detroit.
The center of the entire city is still bustling with entertainment, but some corners in the periphery are full of worry and uneasiness, with rags everywhere and no warmth.
You can smell the smell of crime from the telephone poles filled with shoes, and the windows blocked with iron mesh and bricks are like castles, which cannot hide the desolation.
Heard, just heard.
The largest city in Michigan, the once prosperous Auto City has become insolvent. Lin Shaojie has never seen such a big city declare bankruptcy. If it really becomes a reality.
Lin Shaojie could only say one thing.
"See you soon!"
Growing up so big, in addition to having a sense of history around me when it spans thousands of years... If such a big event happens, Lin Shaojie will definitely record it.
Only when the bus drives into the city center can you discover the prosperity and restlessness of the past.
Lin Shaojie just spent the least time and briefly visited the nearest car museum and other places.
As the headquarters of the four major automobile companies such as General Motors and Ford, this place is definitely a must-visit place. He didn't have time to visit last time, but this time he was satisfied.
Under each photo, from the most primitive cars to trains to simple airplanes, it is completely the evolution history of travel tools in the process of human industrialization. It is very meaningful. There are many pictures that can only be imagined, but there is no way to put them into practice.
All models that are actually mass-produced are among them.
All is but a glimpse!
Lin Shaojie even saw the face of Lincoln, the "hero" in the war of unification. Without his "liberation," there would be no such "low-price" labor in the north. I wonder what the farmers in the south think about this.
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It is precisely because of the sharp contrast between the prosperity of the past and the decadence of today that the city is filled with various contradictory atmospheres, just like the entire Pistons team.
Although the city is on the verge of bankruptcy and people with some financial foundation are beginning to flee the city one after another, the local residents' love for basketball has not changed. Detroit is still a big ball market!
When night falls, the city center also begins to show its unique beauty. Both sides of the Detroit River are brightly lit. On the other side of the river is Windsor, Canada. The riverside trails are a good place for people to visit and sightsee.
Lin Shaojie quickly returned to the hotel with the photos in his hands and fell asleep contentedly.
Went to the gym early the next morning to warm up.
Granger had gotten up early, and when Paul George and others had breakfast, it seemed that Lin Shaojie was not seen in the crowd.
"Where's Lynn?"
Granger asked.
"You should have gone to training already!"
Paul George responded indifferently. Danny Granger, who looked up at the sky, was a little unconvinced and looked at the time again.
So early!
When a group of people arrived at the training hall, the sound of a basketball hitting the ground came from the court, and Granger looked over.
Lin Shaojie, who had two balls in his hands, was just doing a "simple" dribbling action, but he had both balls in his hands at the same time. After watching it for a while, Granger felt like "the flowers are getting more and more charming." Two basketballs
It was like an obedient elf wandering around Lin Shaojie's body, left and right.
Although he is only a rookie, too many people have said that as long as Lin Shaojie does not suffer serious injuries, he will be a superstar in the future.
But even so, before training, Lin Shaojie was still only doing the "simplest" basic dribbling movements.
But after watching for a while, Granger realized that something was wrong. Lin Shaojie's whole body seemed to be in a fixed position except for his hands, which required too much muscular endurance.
"Moving" is very simple, but "stillness" is equally difficult. In some cases, it is even more difficult to stay still than to be in motion.
Time passed by bit by bit, and the group of people were training individually, until Lin Shaojie heard a long gasping sound, and everyone looked over, but behind the seemingly simple movements, Lin Shaojie had devoted himself to it.
Sweat!
"You are all here, quite early!"
Lin Shaojie's greeting made everyone feel a little embarrassed. Granger, who was not far away, gently touched Paul George.
"Has he always been like this?"
"Almost the same. Although he is not the one who has been training the longest, nor is he the last to leave, he is usually the first to arrive, or one of the first few to arrive."
Paul George explained: "But the most important thing is that the quality of his training is very high. Many of us have tried it. Whether it is basic training such as strength or endurance, we can't keep up."
Granger looked at Lin Shaojie who was still doing basic training - running and jumping. He could understand every movement, but when combined together, he couldn't understand it.
Especially the kind of variable-speed running. If you run at that "sudden" frequency, you may not be able to save your knees.
Rapid acceleration, rapid deceleration, and changes of direction...
"Are you sure this training is okay?"
Granger asked with some worry. Lin Shaojie, who was sweating profusely, was doing restorative lifting training. He must make good use of every minute and every second.
"Of course, my warm-up is a little different from other players. I need to 'heat' every part of my body so that I can do whatever I want on the court.
This is what I and the team behind me discovered after a long period of follow-up observation. These warm-ups did not put any burden on my body. On the contrary, they gave me enough support..."
Granger felt like a fool. Sometimes the gap between people was bigger than the gap between people and dogs.
Look at the warm-up training program of this brat in front of you. This is what gives him the confidence to float in the air and play ball anytime and anywhere, and make "foul walks" in the air. It's no wonder that when he plays without the ball, the coaches feel helpless.
It's of no use to anyone.
Apart from professional long-distance runners, who in the basketball world can follow this kind of variable-speed running?
Boring, boring!
Granger was obviously stunned.
From the preseason to the regular season, when Lin Shaojie first entered the league, he didn't have his own team yet, and his training was all routine. However, after he found a path that suited him, his training began to become more and more abnormal.
I feel a little inhuman now!
He was also doing warm-ups on the court, but David West, who mainly focused on "maintaining his health", smiled and said nothing. Lin Shaojie was similar to this before, but he was definitely not as "dutiful as he is today." Others saw
No, he, David West, can definitely see it.
West still understands the principle of "killing the chicken to scare the monkey". There has never been a brother-in-law dispute on the surface, but as long as the former core comes back, the current locker room boss will unknowingly complete the "shock".
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After all, West likes this kind of invisible war, unlike the things he has experienced and heard about with other teams before.
In order to achieve the status of "boss", in addition to treating guests to dinner and declaring their sovereignty, most of the people outside the stadium are trying to be bullshit, with a tough style of obeying or dying.
Anyway, apart from taking out knives, there are many people who have never interacted with each other until death.
Look at the "rookie" in front of you, and you are inadvertently flinching. The official game has not even started. West feels that Danny Granger has lost 30% of his confidence when facing Lin Shaojie.
If you really wait until you get on the court, I'm afraid it won't last a single round of competition, and you'll almost have to "surrender". Everyone is really different!
At noon, the game between the Pacers and the Pistons officially started.
The Pacers and Pistons have met three times this season. With this game at the Palace of Auburn Hills, all four games between the two sides this season will end.
In the previous three games, the Pacers have dominated the limelight, completing oppressive victories against the Pistons regardless of home or away games.
As for this back-to-back, the biggest highlight is the Pacers' Danny Granger's comeback.
Yesterday at Conseco Arena, I don't know how many people were eager to wait, but they didn't wait for Danny Granger to come on the court.
What everyone wants to see is not how gorgeous the Pacers play, but whether the Pacers can still play a smooth offense after Danny comes on the court, and whether it will become jerky. This is what everyone wants to know.
As the team with the best performance this season, it is understandable that the Pacers have become the target of public criticism. Every team that aims to win the championship will regard them as a thorn in their side and a thorn in their flesh.
Although I don’t have this kind of mentality that my colleagues will die, I definitely don’t have any good intentions.
Frank once told Lin Shaojie that there were "spies" from other teams in the Conseco Arena. These people would collect some off-field information and use it to help the home team.
This game is at the Palace of Auburn Hills, and there are more things like this.
When all the Pacers led by Lin Shaojie began to appear on the court, huge boos rang out from the Palace of Auburn Hills. Especially when Lin Shaojie came on the court, the sound was even louder.
It can be seen from this that the "warm welcome" given by Pistons fans to the Pacers is evident.
Granger found that Lin Shaojie's mentality was very peaceful. These boos fell into his ears as if they were coming in from the east and coming out from the west, and they had no effect on his mentality at all.
There was no close communication between the two sides before the official start of the game. The main reason was that they just had one match yesterday. They had bumped into each other so many times this season, so they were very familiar.
After just a few shots and a test of the feel, Lin Shaojie came off the court and started talking and laughing with Frank.
On the contrary, Granger stayed on the court and tried his best. This was his first game back.
But it can be seen during the warm-up that his mid-range shooting percentage is average, and the basketball always hits the basket from time to time.
On the one hand, it has been too long since there has been no official competition, and on the other hand, due to the impact of injuries, Granger's way of exerting force is somewhat different from before.
If the shooting posture is still the same as in the past, the shape of the shot may not change, but the position of the line of force will definitely change slightly. The slightest difference can make a huge difference, and the long distance of medium and long shots will definitely reduce the hit rate.
This is why injuries can destroy a player. Too many people are not adaptable to this change. The ultimate goal of basketball is to get the basketball into the basket.
The habit of playing basketball developed over many years has to be adjusted and changed due to injuries, which is not such an easy thing.
"Don't worry, let's take our time!"
Lin Shaojie could tell that Granger was not in a good mood when he finished the warm-up.
"It's okay, don't worry."
Granger in turn comforted Lin Shaojie, and both parties smiled.
The game officially begins!
The Pacers sent out the starting five, and Granger sat off the court as the sixth man!
For the Pistons, Stuckey, Monroe, Calderon, Mark Hill and Hingle started.
For Pistons fans, yesterday's loss to the Pacers in the away game was a great shame, and they must avenge themselves at home today.
But for the Pistons players, they are very aware of the strength gap between the two sides. They don't ask for anything else. They want to play better and lose less. It would be great if a certain player can break out and ignite a glimmer of victory.
After the game started, Hibbert's jump ball ended in victory. Lin Shaojie quickly rushed forward when he got the ball. No one from the Pacers gave Lin Shaojie any substantial support during the attack.
Screens and pick-and-rolls are completely non-existent when Lin Shaojie holds the ball. In one-on-one or one-on-two situations, it is impossible for Lin Shaojie to lose the ball.
Paul George was running in the frontcourt, trying to find a good opportunity to cut in; Hibbert and West, who were "late to arrive", were also trying to stay in position; George Hill was wandering inside and outside the three-point line, looking for opportunities at any time.
Wait for the opportunity to catch the ball.
The Pacers' players each performed their duties, and the team's tactics were clear and clear.
When Calderon had no choice but to stand in front of Lin Shaojie, at Lin Shaojie's line of sight, Paul George had already shaken off the defender and cut in from the baseline.
Lin Shaojie had quick eyes and quick hands, and passed a ground-breaking pass to Paul George half a second later.
In Calderon's eyes, the Pacers' No. 13 looked at George Hill on the other side. Even his passing gesture was in that direction. Calderon subconsciously stretched out his hand to block it.
But the moment the basketball left Lin Shaojie's hand, the opponent just flipped his wrist and shook his fingertips slightly, and the basketball flew to the ground on the other side.
Without even adjusting his steps, Paijiao took off with the basketball in his arms, and hit Monroe with a heavy dunk in the paint.
Monroe was still guarding against Hibbert, but he didn't expect Paul George to be so powerful. He was dunked so hard by someone else at the beginning that his chest was hit and stuffy.
Granger, who was sitting off the court, watched with excitement. In fact, he didn't see Lin Shaojie's pass clearly. He just found that the Pacers team was running. Everyone had a chance and everyone could take action, but the tactics ultimately yielded the final result.
Execution, yet clear and concise.
After the goal, except for Paul George, who roared in the backcourt, only Hibbert, who was next to him, patted his teammates on the "butt drum," and everyone else began to retreat.
From the time Hibbert slapped the ball into Lin Shaojie's hand to Paojiao's final goal, it took less than ten seconds.
It’s clear who holds the ball and who scores!
When Calderon wanted to advance with the ball, he felt the same feeling at Conseco Arena again.
Lin Shaojie stood in front of him and completely suppressed him. The 32-year-old veteran really couldn't resist the impact of this young man. Yesterday's game was still vivid in his mind. Everyone was still his opponent in the London arena. Do you want to
"Military training" for NBA players, why bother me, a Spaniard?
That's not necessary!
However, Calderin's height and wingspan are not advantageous, and he is older. He suffered a lot in the Olympics. At this time, he faced the powerful Pacers and the ever-evolving Lin Shaojie in front of him.
If you can't carry the ball, if you take one more step with the ball, you feel like you will be intercepted. Pass the ball?
All members of the Pacers were engaged in a suppressive defense against the Pistons players. How to pass the ball? To whom?
These are all a series of questions.
Stucky quickly came over to help with the pick-and-roll, but Lin Shaojie suddenly changed positions with George Hill, once again bypassed Stuckey, who had obvious pick-and-roll intentions, and once again blocked Calderon's passing route.
"Lynn, your defense is getting better and better."
Lin Shaojie accepted all of Calderon's praise: "I'll treat you to dinner after the game, how about it?"
"No, I'm asking you, I'm familiar with Detroit."
"Okay, you treat me, I'll pay for it!"
After Lin Shaojie finished speaking, he suddenly struck. Calderon subconsciously stopped, but Lin Shaojie rushed out without giving him any chance.
After extending his long arms, the clean steal made the referee impeccable, and there was no doubt even in the video replay.
After Calderon lost the ball, it was too late to chase back, and only the younger Starkey could barely keep up.
But facing the Pacers' fast-break troika, Starkey could only watch the opponent's embroidery work.
Lin Shaojie passed the ball to George Hill, who then threw the basketball to Paul George.
Paul George, who has never been shy about showing off his talent, once again performed an alley-oop at the Palace of Auburn Hills.
"Clang!"
"Whoosh!"
The basketball went into the basket. Paul George stood there and made a strong man's movement, embroidering his muscles. Lin Shaojie gently rubbed his opponent's short hair.
During the attack just now, he seemed to have unintentionally blocked Stuckey's pursuit route. As a result, the Pistons defender had no time to cover up and could only watch Paul George complete the alley-oop.
Granger off the court saw all this clearly.
George Hill provided an assist, and Paul George performed dunks one after another in the opening game.
The NBA seems to be full of talent, but in fact most players don't average many dunks per game.
It is rare for Paul George to be able to fully display his talents.
You must know that this is the Palace of Auburn Hills, the Pacers' old rival and enemy. On such an occasion, the psychological satisfaction is self-evident.
As for the "unknown" Lin Shaojie, apart from a steal in this round, you can't see any assists or points. For a point guard, except for those watching the game, who can know who the real hero is?
Perhaps this is the reason why the Pacers youngster came to the position so quickly.
"share!"
While he has excellent statistics, he also shares these with his teammates, plus he is able to handle things and withstand critical moments. Who wouldn't love a boss like this!
Granger liked it himself, and his desire to go on the field and fight together became stronger and stronger.
But until the rotation in the first quarter, Granger didn't have a chance to play.
"coach!"
"Danny (Granger), don't worry, you have enough time to adapt. Let Lance (Stephenson) and the others go up first. You can go up and try again in the second quarter."
Frank comforted Granger, Lin Shaojie and others had already left the game. In the first quarter, their tactics against the Pistons were fast breaks and counterattacks, using the tightest defense and completing the offense as quickly as possible.
The score of 26 to 9 was almost exactly the same as yesterday's game.
The Pistons players looked terribly ugly when they came off the court. The Pistons fans, who were originally booing, couldn't stop shouting at that moment.
When the strength of both sides is as great as heaven and earth, the so-called "spiritual" motivation is meaningless.
Calderon was lying on the seat with his back, and all he could think about was Lin Shaojie's blocking of him. He was so frustrated. He had never played such a miserable game.
The Pistons' scores all came from accidental, forced shots, and one of them was made by him.
However, this style of play that relies on luck has no tactical meaning. The players on both sides cannot release their abilities on the court at all, and the game is a mess.
By the end of the first quarter, the Pacers still played primarily as substitutes in the second quarter, while the Pistons' players were replaced.
This time, Granger finally returned to the court. In the past four months, Granger had been missed very much. Coupled with his identity, a group of substitutes must respect him.
George Hill is one of the few main players. Everyone knows that winning or losing the game at that moment is not important. The most important thing is to "awaken" Granger.
However, we are happy to lose to the Pacers' "starting five," "fast break troika," and "Conseco's top two", but we are not happy to lose to a player who has not played an official game for four months.
Granger did not expect that when he appeared on the court and faced a group of veterans like Calderon, he would play so poorly.
The other party didn't seem to be afraid of physical confrontation at all, and taught him a lesson about "killing you while you're sick."
It was impossible for Granger, who was holding back to play, to make a big move. George Hill's pass was also qualified, but his intention was too obvious. Calderon and Nitaki seized the opportunity and completed two counterattacks.
George Hill's passing became very conservative after that, which also meant that Granger's receiving environment was even worse.
He couldn't make breakthroughs like water when playing singles with the ball. He still mainly focused on mid-range and long-range shots. His skillful skills were effective 90% of the time, which showed that his recovery was not bad, but in the end
The 10% before taking action is not enough.
The basketball he throws is either too big or too small, and the whole audience always hears it.
"Clang!"
"Clang!"
"Clang!"
The sound of the basket being smashed showed that Granger definitely didn't play with accuracy today.
In the second half of the second quarter, the Pistons had already chased the point difference to 10 points.
During the halftime break, Granger didn't say a word in the locker room. He was sitting alone in the corner and seemed a little sulky. Paul George passed by to no avail.
George Hill also wanted to comfort him, but was pulled back by "Wise Man" West. The latter glanced at Lin Shaojie, but George Hill knew how to stay put.
Lin Shaojie, who felt like he wasn't even sweating, patted his hands gently.
"I think everyone knows what the most important thing is for us today, so I don't need to say more, right?"
Everyone nodded in acquiescence.
"Okay, then let's do one thing and get more opportunities for Danny. George (Hill), you take a rest first, and I will attract the firepower in the second half;
Paul (George) attacks the inside and creates opportunities for Danny;
Roy (Hibbert) and David (West) stood still and grabbed rebounds. If Danny didn't find his form, we let him shoot ten times. If there wasn't enough time in one quarter, we let him play two quarters.
We... let him use ten or a hundred shots to get his touch back."
Lin Shaojie said arrogantly. After speaking, he glanced at Paul George and Roy Hibbert.
"I don't need to say anything about backcourt rebounds. They are not allowed to be lost. I will grab offensive rebounds with you. Can you do it? David (Hibbert) can't play for too long."
The two people being watched quickly raised their hands in response.
"no problem!"
"ok!"
With that said, Lin Shaojie turned to Granger and smiled: "Danny, are you ready to take a hundred shots in the second half?"
"Fuck, brother, are you kidding me? With my shooting percentage, the coach will let you play like this? No more victory?"
At that moment, Granger just opened his mouth and said nothing, but everyone understood his eyes.
"Believe me Danny, I have the final say on the court, even if the coach comes, it doesn't matter."
At that moment, the away locker room of the Palace of Auburn Hills echoed with sounds that could only be heard by the players.
Lin Shaojie showed an attitude of "I support you" and was full of boss demeanor. Players including Paul George were swayed when they saw it.
This feeling of being protected is so warm!
After a while, when Frank walked in, he looked at the strange looks everyone gave him, and then looked at Granger, who was also acting strangely.
"What's wrong, is everyone okay?"
"No!"
"Where is it!"
"The coach was joking, but he definitely wasn't!"
...Groups of players shook their heads and said it was okay. Everyone was having fun! Coach, why are you here? Didn't you go buy groceries, cook and go home to take care of the baby?
( ̄_, ̄)
In the second half, George Hill sat next to coach Frank, looking decadent.
"Why me? I want to play too, so don't take me with you!"
"You are still young and still have a chance."
"But Lynn is older than me..."
"What did you say?"
George Hill was interrupted by Frank before he finished speaking.
"It's nothing, I'm crazy!"
George Hill said.
"The coach's decision is a wise one. Linn is our core. You and his decision represent the will of all of us. I will implement it to the end and serve the role of serving tea and water, waving towels, and boosting morale...
..."
In the second quarter of the game, the Pistons players knew that the opposing players were giving them a pass, and the Pacers players also knew that the Pistons players knew that they were giving them a pass.
Now, facing a Pacers with almost all the main players playing, the Pistons knew at this moment that the game had just begun.
The climax of "resistance" set off in the second quarter is illusory. If you have the ability to regain the field in the third quarter, that is your ability!
But when the second half of the game started, the Pistons players found that the way things were going was too ugly.
It is said that the Pistons are unpopular, just like the Spurs in the Western Conference. They are deeply discriminated against by the league, and even the champions are reluctant to give them away. They just rely on unity to get some back.
But what the Pacers did in the third quarter was that they didn’t regard themselves as human beings, right?
Lin Shaojie dribbled the ball, broke through, and was about to complete a layup. Then he attracted the attention of the five Pistons in the paint, but the basketball flew half a step inside the three-point line like a cruise missile.
Granger in that position catches the ball and shoots.
"Clang!"
Basketball is like a disobedient child rolling around but not getting into the basket.
As a point guard with a dream of being a center, Lin Shaojie grabbed the rebound over a group of tall inside players.
Sharp!
After getting the ball, with Lin Shaojie's shooting percentage and touch, he could definitely shoot, but the Pacers' No. 13 once again passed the basketball to Granger, who tapped his toes and completed the shot again.
"Clang!"
The basketball hit the basket again.
This time, Hibbert on the inside won the basketball, but in a panic, he tried to pass the ball but was counterattacked by Monroe. But before Monroe could find his own player, Lin Shaojie appeared out of nowhere.
, slapped him in the hand and completed the second steal of the basketball.
The inside line is a mess, a mess!
But in the gap between people, Lin Shaojie passed the basketball out from under his crotch, and it fell into Granger's hands again.
At that moment, Granger wanted to burst into tears. Could this damn hand be stronger? Maybe his request was answered, and the basketball he shot...
"Clang!"
Once again I was rejected.
Granger never imagined that one day he would blame himself for having too much possession of the ball.
"Lynn, do it yourself and leave me alone. The Pistons are about to overtake us."
"No, Danny, you are one of us, we can't bear to abandon you, hold on tight, don't fall."
"No, let me go. It doesn't matter if I die. You have to live well."
"No, our life is uncomfortable and not smooth enough without you."
Probably...maybe this is the smell.
Granger was a little frightened when he shot the ball, and the Pistons players were also frightened when they defended.
In one round, they gave the Pacers three or even four rebounds. Their backcourt became their backyard, and Monroe's head almost exploded.
The scene was extremely ugly, and it was a head-on physical fight.
When the Pistons players discovered that the Pacers were determined to get Granger back, they began to send people to double-team Granger, a player who had just recovered from a long illness!
Who said Lin Shaojie had a tough head?
He holds the ball.
"Whoosh!"
"Whoosh!"
"Whoosh!"
After three consecutive three-pointers from the outside, Granger was stunned for a moment as his hands were weak and numb after receiving the ball.
"Brother, didn't you agree to let me play with you? Why did you start playing by yourself?"
"Well, people are starting to double-team you. I have to help you attract the firepower back, otherwise they still don't know who is the real boss."
"Oh, that's right!"
Granger always felt that these words were a bit off-putting, but it was obvious that the Pistons players suddenly came to their senses and knew who was their victim and the biggest threat.
The double-teaming against Granger came to nothing, and then the situation of three, four, or even four or five rebounds in one round appeared again.
Granger once again found the feeling of shooting to the point of fear.
Whenever the Pistons feel that they have encountered a group of mentally ill players, the Pacers respond to them like this. After many rounds, they feel that they have recovered the score, but they are greeted by Lin Shaojie's sudden cold arrows.
Instantly widened the point difference.
The match between the two sides was tense and ugly. There was no strategy at all. What a bunch of stuff!
David West, who was substituted in the fourth quarter, still looked like a "sage," full of wisdom. Lin Shaojie, who said he didn't care about winning or losing and wanted to feed Granger's touch, had everything under his control.
Down.
Every time the Pistons score a point, it is difficult in the eyes of the audience. It seems that the Pacers also have such difficulty. That is because most of the basketball is given to Granger, but in fact, it is very easy for the Pacers to score points.
Lin Shaojie's various misplaced singles and Paul George's offense were enough to complete the decisive attack against them.
But everyone never let go, each looking for opportunities to feed the ball to a certain little blacksmith who had returned from injury.
West looked at Granger's increasingly indebted and embarrassed facial expression, and then looked at Lin Shaojie's "hoarse" shouts.
"Closer!"
"It's okay, we are here, feel free to vote boldly!"
"Don't worry about me, even if I get a bloody head, I will get you a rebound!"
"As long as your hand feels restored, everything we have done will be worth it."
West smiled but said nothing: Act, keep acting!
But Granger, who was in it, was so moved that he almost cried, and a stream of hot blood spurted out of his chest.
"I fucked your grandma, you pistons bully people, right?"
"What, who are you talking about bullying? Which one of your eyes saw us bullying others? You are the one who is being unreasonable! I have never encountered a rebounder until now. Are you still reasonable?"
Before any of the Pistons players had time to retort, Granger suddenly broke out.
This time, he actually strode into the inside lane and completed the attack with a heavy dunk. When he landed, Lin Shaojie hugged him, fearing that his knee would be injured again.
"Are you okay?"
"fine!"
"It's okay, eat a plum!"
"What?"
"Nothing, I just want you to go back and take some good supplements!"
"oh!"
Granger's dunk seemed to open a small gap for his own shooting. Although there was still a constant sound of hammering, goals were scored one after another.
When the final score came out, the Pistons at home lost to the Pacers by "only" 19 points with a score of 72 to 91. This had already exceeded the Pacers' safety score line, and this was still the case when Lin Shaojie was on the court for the third and fourth quarters of the game.
Down.
The Pistons lost honorably, but...
The score was in the early 70s, setting a new low for the Pistons. Putting this aside, the rebounds... 58 to 30, is another record-breaking statistic.
The Pistons were beaten into pieces by their opponents at home, and core center Monroe's legs were weak when he came off the court.
Being turned over by a group of strong men from the Pacers, Greg Monroe never felt so comfortable.
As for Granger, who is highly regarded, he made an impact in his comeback and scored the third highest score in the team.
This is nothing. The team took the most 35 shots, and it was only half a half. Can you think of it?
He took 35 shots in the half, and a player who was returning from injury hit... 3 goals, plus two free throws, and scored 8 points!
After the game, Lin Shaojie even pushed Granger to attend the press conference. Such a blacksmith who far surpassed Kobe Bryant still completed the "forging" task at the Palace of Auburn Hills, which is brilliant!
Granger is also a model of "becoming famous with one goal" after his comeback!
With this feel, a little blacksmith from Los Angeles would be defeated!
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