Chapter four hundred and eighty fourth unstoppable
Updated: 2013-05-17
Michael Curry is actually a little envious of Sanders' situation now. Although that guy is now in a passive way, who would care about what a marginal person is doing at this critical moment?
If no one cares about you, no one will pay attention to you, instead of having reporters and media circling around you every day.
Being the head coach of a team is this fate. Even if you don’t want to face these things, you have to grit your teeth and hold on. Who told you to be the leader of this team? Who asked you to lead these guys to compete in the Eastern Conference Finals?
If Michael Curry was the coach of any casual team, he would definitely not have so much attention. Well, this is actually a bit of a word. A coach like Thomas who is desperate to death can still attract attention.
But that guy grew up in a slander, and it is said that he is suffering from lawsuits recently. Most people probably can't bear this kind of attention, but Michael Curry is also a little stressed at this moment.
Who made him the head coach of the Pistons and who made the Pistons enter the Eastern Conference Finals with great dying death? And now he is still behind in the score. When he returned to home court, he naturally has no shortage of attention, and he is also a successor coach.
Regardless of whether the Pistons' management really wants to really straighten Michael Curry next season, at least now his power is above Sanders, and he has completed a very gorgeous turn and become the boss.
Not to mention that a team has a new head coach and another one who has not resigned, this is eye-catching enough. The most important thing is that the Detroit media is now speculating on how the Pistons can complete the comeback!
These media will definitely not care whether the team will change coaches or not. What they want is the result. When they are behind zero to two, Detroit must fight back. Can they still be swept like the Cavaliers?
The mistakes made by Sanders should not be borne by the team. The media and fans will definitely not think that they are weak. Even if they are, they should have the result of defeating the strong with weak, rather than accepting the failure.
No one is willing to bow his head and admit defeat. No matter who it is, any team with competitive desire wants to win the championship. Even if everyone says that the Pistons are already on the decline, they want to win the end!
If Sanders cannot make such a change, Michael Curry, as the successor, has to continue to move forward.
Winning or confidence in winning is a must-have. If you don’t have it, get out of here!
But now Michael Curry has to deal with the situation not only the shouts of the media and fans, but also has to consider what kind of opponent he meets, Celtics, that's the number one in the league!
Even if there are more than 10,000 cheers and shouts from more than 10,000 people behind him, they cannot help the players on the court. For this, even if Michael Curry is a rookie, he will understand this truth. Even if he doesn’t have a buff at home, he will not have a buff!
He wanted to win, but now he could rely on these players in his hands. Moreover, Michael Curry really needed these old guys to be more aggressive so that he could give him some chance!
On the contrary, Sanders now knows what his situation is, so in the locker room, he is willing to be a silent silence. Anyway, the team's management is just a letter of dismissal.
His career with the Pistons is approaching the end of the season. If the season ends, he will be the first to leave.
Now Sanders is a standard loser role, so Sanders will not provide any advice.
In fact, even if he mentioned it, no one might care or listen. The best choice at this moment is to shut up and not talk, and be the live audience closest to the players and coaching staff on the sidelines. That's all.
Michael Curry has assisted Sanders for two seasons, and he has been an assistant coach for several years before that. He can do it easily with tactical arrangements, at least he won’t be as panicked as an idiot who knows nothing. However, he has to deal with the big scene of the Eastern Conference Finals. Even with the support of the management, Michael Curry is still a little trembling. This is definitely not easy to mess with!
Facing the Celtics who came to the door, Michael Curry can think of very limited ways now. After all, this is playing at home. In addition to the special ability of defense, strengthening the offense is his only choice. He doesn't want to be booed by the home audience in the first game he coached, which would be too bad.
Before the players left the locker room, Michael Curry was still warning them, "The offense should be more meticulous. The opponent's defense in the previous two games was very fierce. Be careful not to let the opponent play fast attacks. In the offense, rely on pick-and-roll as much as possible to find opportunities. What we need now is the success rate."
I have to say that Michael Curry is a very cautious guy in coaching style, but when his arrangements are planned, it is no different from Sanders' first game, because Rivers had already predicted everything about the Pistons, and this guy and Thibodeau were ready to deal with it.
"In Boston, we have fought with our opponents for two defensive games, and they have not gained a advantage. And this time they are still fighting at home. The Detroits must consider counterattacking. Offense is already the best choice for the Pistons, but how much offensive ability can they have now? I am very skeptical of this."
This was the only question Rivers was thinking about this game with Thibaud, but when the game started, amid the crazy shouts of more than 18,000 Detroit fans, the Pistons' offensive firepower burst out with a very fierce side. At least in the first quarter, their offense was indeed very fierce.
Billups has been holding back two games and has not gotten the opportunity to fire freely. Now he is finally fighting at home. As the team's core main force and the engine of the Pistons, this old guy will never let this possibility of counterattack slip away. Moreover, facing Rondo, he is not under such great pressure on the offensive end.
It can be said that Rivers sent Rondo to play in the point guard position, and he also considered that he would suffer a little when facing Bilups. After all, there is a gap in physical conditions between these two people. It is indeed difficult to defend themselves from death. Moreover, it is stronger than Lups's body. Rondo is likely to be beaten by this old guy.
But what Rivers wants at Auburn Hill Palace Arena is the sense of offense. Cassel's advancement speed is obviously a little worse than Rondo. Therefore, even if there may be certain loopholes in defense, Rivers is still Pai Rondo, because he believes that the kid's advantage in offense can make up for his defensive weaknesses.
However, Rivers still underestimated Billups' cruelty. When Chen Feng took the initiative to jump the ball in the middle circle, the Celtics' first attack was not as smooth as expected. Pierce failed to hit the jump shot under Prince's entanglement, and the rebound was taken away by Rashid Wallace in the air.
This night, even Rashid Wallace swept away his previous decadence and began to become very proactive.
Although Sanders' arrangement of the game made "Roaring Heavenly Master" very annoyed, after all, this is playing at home. No matter what the hell is next season, Rashid Wallace is still a very dedicated professional player.
Even if he has to deal with the joint impact of Chen Feng and Garnett this time, he can contribute his strength in the inside.
This made the Pistons fans very excited. They screamed when they saw Pierce failing to score.
Just like winning the game, the bald men almost took off their underwear and swung them up.
It has to be said that the atmosphere of this game is really cruel, and with these crazy fans behind the scenes, a number of players from the Pistons went crazy on the court. After receiving Wallace's pass, Billups carried Rondo all the way forward. In this position, this old guy would not suffer any losses.
I originally thought that this old guy would wait until his teammates were in the position before he would find a pass. Even Rondo was guarding against Billups' passing and pick-and-roll cooperation, but who would have thought that this guy would take a direct move when he advanced outside the three-point line! When no one expected that, Billups made a quick shot!
Originally, Rondo's little eyes were aiming at Mike Dais over there to assist in the running position. He was also wary of Billups passing the ball to Mike Dais who already had an open position, or passing the ball to Rashid Wallace who had already pulled out to do pick-and-roll. None of these happened. He was a little stunned and saw the Pistons' No. 1 shot!
Swish! When Rondo looked back, the basketball was already hollow into the net, and the Pistons' No. 1 core was retreating to the backcourt while pointing at Rondo with his fingers, which seemed to be warning him to be careful, and the hand of Billups' shooting had already raised three fingers and made a fussy.
Well, with this beautiful shot fanning the flames, are you still expecting those guys from the Pistons not to be crazy? Those Detroiters want to overturn the roof of Auburn Hills Palace Arena with their voices!
"Hi! Changxi! Hi! mvp!"
"Hi! Changxi! Hi! mvp!"
"Hi! Changxi! Hi! mvp!"
Such a roar began to spread throughout the stadium, and the entire stadium was trapped in a blue ocean. The scene looked a little oppressive, and even Rivers could feel it. Curry clenched his fists fiercely! Although this was only the first time he succeeded in the offense, the pressure was reduced a lot in an instant.
Everyone knows that such a game is not easy to play, and Michael Curry can only expect this game to be carried out according to his own vision. At least, he must play a fierce attitude in the offense of the Pistons.
However, the fans of the Pistons shouted too early. Before all the retreat came back to their defensive position, the Celtics' counterattack had already reached the front. Rondo's pass crossed the half and directly sent it to Garnett near the three-point line. The "Wolf King" held the ball outside the three-point line, and a feint of his shoulders lowered the entire center of gravity, which forced McDace to deal with it carefully. However, after making a fake move, Garnett suddenly threw the ball towards the near three-second zone. The passing speed was quite fast, which made McDace not react. Similarly, the other Pistons players who had just landed did not respond. Only Rashid Wallace knew what was going on, because the boy who grabbed the basketball was coming towards him!
Block him! This is Rashid Wallace's first reaction. Naturally, his open hands were also timely. However, when the hands of the "Roaring Heavenly Lord" formed a barrier in the three-second zone, the guy holding the basketball had already soared into the air, as if he had ignored the blockage in front of him and opened his posture in the air!
Bend the bow! Arrow! The human body has a kind of ductility, but the person who has already taken the air is like he is violating the constraints of gravity, extending his entire body to the extreme. His long arms, combined with those big hands, traveled through Rashid Wallace's blockade and directly smashed the basketball in the air!
With both hands, people are separated, heavy buttons! The last scene that Rashid Wallace saw when he was knocked away was the bald crazy guy gliding in the air, and the big hands that had already pulled the basket and were about to deform.
Who can stop such a madman? This question also hit Michael Curry's mind. No one can stop this fierce bandit! Similarly, no one can stop the gang of fierce Green Shirts.
Even though the Pistons' ruthless temperament has begun to burst out, the guys in that other half can do more than the Detroits. They are the real stadium murderers...
Chapter completed!