Burks apparently listened to Coach Casey, and this time he chose to call Bagley directly to block for himself, and then tried to get to the Spurs' basket.

But the Spurs' defensive strategy at this time is very resolute, preferring to shoot rather than let the opponent attack their own penalty area. It's a bet that you won't make a shot.

Burks made a mistake at this time, and when he got older, he had lost the ability to rely on speed to rush directly into the frame when he was young, and could only choose to cater to the Spurs' defensive strategy and make a mid-range shot.

This time it was a bit of luck, and after the ball bounced twice on the basket, it ended up falling into the basket.

At 46:47, the Pistons began to close the gap.

And Chang Tiancheng and other Spurs teams did not care about the Pistons' offensive success this time, as long as they strictly implemented the defensive strategy of preventing the opponent from breaking through to the inside, then it is completely acceptable to occasionally send one or two outside shots to the opponent.

Chang Tiancheng did not rush forward after receiving the ball, but still commanded the two shooters on his side to land in the bottom corner, and then repeated the old trick, once again letting Collins and Sochan stand on the left and right, ready to block and dismantle high for himself at any time.

At this moment, the Pistons have planned to no longer be led by Chang Tiancheng's nose, and the thing they need most now is to quickly find their rhythm of the game, so they choose to block and dismantle instead of changing defenses, no matter which side Chang Tiancheng goes, let Burks squeeze through the blocking and dismantling and defense.

Chang Tiancheng observed the position of the opponent's two interior lines, and instantly understood the opponent's intentions, so he randomly chose to break through on the right side, and sure enough, he didn't see the opponent's interior line change defense, and at the moment when Berks struggled to squeeze past the cover set up for him by Collins, Chang Tiancheng got a quick opportunity to shoot three points.

Although I am not sure whether the system's marksman skill can still be triggered, since I have obtained a reasonable opportunity to make a move, there is naturally no reason to let it go. Chang Tiancheng exhaled quickly, and then shot this three-pointer.

This shot still did not receive a prompt from the system, but the basketball still hit steadily. In other words, this goal does not rely on the skill bonus brought by the system, but purely the individual ability of Chang Tiancheng.

Chang Tiancheng, who scored this three-point shot, couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief, and thought in his heart: I relied too much on the system before, so that I was always worried that my shooting would lose the bonus of the system. But I forgot that the reason why I was able to enter the NBA was that I relied on accurate shooting skills on the offensive end.

Chang Tiancheng was suddenly relieved, even if there was no systematic bonus, relying on his own ability, it was enough to support him to provide offensive firepower for the team.

46:50。

Since the Spurs' offense has come from three-pointers a few times, and the Pistons can only slowly look for opportunities to shoot in the middle, the difference between the two teams will widen and widen as time goes back and forth.

Aware of this, Burks knew that the most important thing to keep the team from being pulled away was to need firepower from the outside, so he looked up and hoped to find Bojan's position.

But because it was the Spurs' Sochan who was responsible for defending Bojan, there was no way for Bojan to get an easy chance to run out of the open space. So Burks had no choice but to give up and continue to call Bagley to block the demolition for himself.

This turned into the same situation as the previous round, with the Spurs resolutely guarding their interior and deliberately putting a step away to give Burks a chance to shoot.

Seeing that the other party was like two points in his mouth, Berks was ruthless and continued to choose to shoot.

Anyway, the last goal was scored, and the big deal was to turn the game into shooting training!

But it backfired, Burks's shot did not translate into a score, the ball bounced out of the frame, and because the basketball bounced far away this time, the rebound was finally accepted by Chang Tiancheng.

The moment Sochan and Collins saw Chang Tiancheng receive the rebound, they continued to rush towards the Pistons' halfcourt, especially Sochan, who left everyone on the court behind him after a few big strides.

Seeing this, Chang Tiancheng threw the ball directly forward. This pass was extremely comfortable, and after receiving the ball, Sohan didn't even need to adjust his footsteps, flew up directly, and performed another one-armed tomahawk split.

In the second quarter, Sochan had already completed several dunks, as if announcing the official loss of the Pistons' interior line.

46:52。 Seeing that the score gap was getting wider and wider, Bagley was also a little anxious. Although he entered the league much earlier than Wiseman, he still had some ups and downs at this time, so when he was attacking, he decisively stuck his position on the inside and reached out to Burks to ask for the ball.

When Burks saw Bagley's request, he thought that there was no better way to attack now, so he might as well feed Bagley a few more and let him try to find a breakthrough from the inside, so he passed the ball over.

After receiving the ball, Bagley turned his back vigorously and pressed his body against Collins one by one. Although Collins' expression was a little painful, he still raised his hands high and did not give Bagley too many angles to attack.

But Bagley couldn't care so much at this time, and after confirming that he had pushed Collins to the basket, he directly raised his arm and threw a shot at the Spurs' basket.

The ball was still a little reluctant, and the ball ended up on the back edge of the basket, and the rebound was collected by Collins. After receiving the rebound, Collins didn't even care about the pain of the skeleton being hit just now, and still gave priority to passing the ball to Chang Tiancheng.

After Chang Tiancheng got the ball, he threw it directly to the front court. It turned out to be McDermott, who was already familiar with Chang Tiancheng's rhythm in these rounds of attack, so the moment he saw that Bagley didn't make a shot, he had already started to play fast.

McDermott, who received a pass from Chang Tiancheng, chose to stop outside the three-point line, and then shot a three-pointer directly.

If it were another coach, it would be a thunderstorm to see a player choose to shoot a three-pointer when he could score two points steadily. But at this moment, a smile rose on the corner of Popovich's mouth.

I didn't expect that I, Popovich, would have a day of playing seven-second offense!

46:54, and the difference had come to eight points. And the situation on the field looks completely one-sided. If you continue to play like this, sooner or later, the Pistons will be stretched to a point difference of more than 20 points.

Coach Casey finally couldn't sit still at the moment, and he immediately got up and asked the referee for a timeout.

Even if this timeout may give the Spurs players time to rest, if the score is really stretched to the 20-point level, then even if the Spurs' current players are out of energy, there is no possibility of chasing points on their side.

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