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"You're waiting for you to pounce."
John Wall was waiting for Zhou Yi to pounce on him before he threw the ball out. When the ball was shot, Zhou Yi's body hit John Wall, and his hand also hit John Wall's hand.
"Drip", the referee's whistle rang at the right time. Zhou Yi knew that he had been cheated of a foul. Fortunately, John Wall didn't score the goal just now, otherwise he would have been hit by a two plus one.
"I'm really cheated. I'm just too uneasy!" Zhou Yi said in a secret remorse.
"Pistons, No. 37, fouls, Wizards, No. 2, free throws twice." The referee made a gesture to the record station and then came back to execute John Wall's free throw.
"Haha, at the beginning of the game, you took a foul. This is not a good sign!" John Wall whispered beside Zhou Yi.
Zhou Yi nodded and smiled faintly: "Thank you for your reminder, but you also said that the game has just begun, and we don't know what the ending will be like."
John Wall smiled unnaturally, shrugged, and then returned to the front of the free throw line to prepare for the free throw.
John Wall's free throw was still very accurate, and he made both free throws.
While controlling the ball, Zhou Yi thought about the situation on the court.
The Pistons' biggest advantage on the field and the only advantage is that the match between Techelle Prince and Al Thorton. Although Al Thorton has a good offense, it is really nothing in front of the defensive strongman Techelle Prince, and it is not difficult to defend him. Al Thorton is originally a defensive loophole, and Techelle Prince's offensive strength is also extremely good, so if one can make rational use of this, it should not be difficult to open up the situation.
In the remaining four positions, although the Pistons have little advantage, they still have some advantages.
John Wall is facing himself. Due to his excellent physical fitness and good defensive awareness, John Wall's defense is also very good. Needless to say, John Wall's offense is comprehensive and fast, but there are many shortcomings. Due to the passing time of holding the ball, the team's offensive ability is not as good as Zhou Yi; on the other hand, Zhou Yi believes that his defensive ability should be above John Wall. Although his physical fitness is not as good as him, his defensive awareness is definitely more than one level higher than him. And his own
In offense, Zhou Yi admitted that he could not compare to John Wall, and it can even be said that he was much worse than John Wall. However, Zhou Yi also knew that his organizational ability must be above that, which can be seen from the previous matches. Moreover, before the game, Zhou Yi had watched many John Wall game videos, so Zhou Yi did not doubt that he had him. Therefore, from the overall strength (not only his own strength, but also his contribution to the team), Zhou Yi believed that his strength was at least 50% higher than John Wall, and even higher than John Wall.
Greg Monroe faces Yi Jianlian, and Zhou Yi believes that the strength of Greg Monroe and Yi Jianlian is at least 50% higher than Yi Jianlian. Greg Monroe's offense and defense are much stronger than Yi Jianlian, but why can only be on par with Yi Jianlian? There is no other reason, just because experience is there.
In the center position, the Pistons are Ben Wallace, and the only defensive core in the team, and the last defensive barrier in the inside. Da Ben faces the jumping man Javier McGee. Although Javier McGee is good, his performance is even more outstanding this season. Javier McGee is second only to Andrew Bogut on the block list, and he surpasses the heroes in second place, which shows how strong his strength is. However, Zhou Yi believes that Da Ben should be able to limit Javier McGee, but considering Da Ben's age, Zhou Yi is still a little worried. Therefore, Zhou Yi believes that Da Ben should be able to barely be on par with Javier McGee in the center position.
In terms of the shooting guard position, McGrady and Gilbert Arenas have too many similarities. They are both former superstars, both players with strong offense and weak defense. They both have experienced great injuries and have just recovered from injuries. The duel between these two players is predictable, and they are basically the main players who explode. The only variable is that McGrady has obvious physical advantages, especially her height, which is not as tall as Gilbert Arenas. But Gilbert Arenas also has an advantage, that is, speed, but McGrady's speed is not slow, and the two are about the same age and both have recovered from injuries. Therefore, Gilbert Arenas' advantage is not very obvious.
So, from a comprehensive perspective, McGrady has the advantage over Gilbert Arenas. Zhou Yi believes that compared with the two, they are at least 50 or 50, or even 64, and of course, McGrady has the sixth.
With the obvious advantages that even Zhou Yi can analyze, it is natural that Pistons head coach John Custer and Wizards head coach Philip Sanders cannot analyze. Before the game, John Custer did not seriously analyze the situation of the two teams because he believes that from the perspective of strength, the Pistons are stably under the Wizards. However, through the opening few minutes, John Custer miscalculated, so he quickly analyzed the situation and then came to a conclusion, preparing to explain it to his disciples during the timeout.
On the contrary, Philip Sanders had already analyzed it before the game and explained the analysis results to his disciples, hoping that the disciples could notice this.
As if verifying Philip Sanders' words, when Al Thorton was about to be broken through by Techelle Prince, Gilbert Arenas hurriedly approached Techelle Prince, but did not let Maddie go. Al Thorton and Arenas were both paying attention to Prince and McDie in case they seized the opportunity to attack.
But Al Thorton's defense was too trash and was directly passed by Prince, which allowed Prince and McDie to distance themselves. In desperation, Arenas had to let McDie away, keep up with Prince, and let Al Thorton defend McDie in dislocation.
Prince also knew that Al Thorton was a missed, so he passed the ball to McGrady when he threw him away. After McGrady received the ball, he rushed directly from the right wing to the inside with a flowing layup. Al Thorton fought all his strength and did not defend McGrady down.
McGrady made a layup easily, then heard a "drip" sound, and caused Al Thorton to foul.
Chapter completed!