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410-The Green Shirts of the Last Stand (2)

410-The Green Shirts 2

When Ace received the serve from the sideline, he approached the three-point line in two steps, looking at Billups who had already been forced.

"You can play?" Chaunce Billups asked strangely.

"Of course, can you still shoot?" Ace grinned at Chauncey Billups, raised his hand and threw the ball out.

Chaunci Billups didn't even react, but just turned around instinctively. When he saw Pierce grabbing the ball with one hand and dunking it directly into the Nets, he immediately understood.

All of this was the guy Pierce was acting just to replace Ace. This was a conspiracy. Before the game, he himself didn't think Ace could play, and just now he didn't think it was the Celtics' dying struggle, but the situation seems to have changed, and Changsy Billups is a little uncontrollable.

But before Chance Billups could think about it, the team's pass pulled him back to the display. Chance Billups, who took the ball over the baseline, just as he wanted to move, he felt Ace's personal tightening tactics throughout the game. For Chance Billups, it was just a delay of time and was returning to some physical strength. For the question of not being able to pass the half, it was simply a joke.

After a few disguised appearances, he squeezed Ace away with his physical strength and brought him to the frontcourt three-point line. He did not have such unsolvable three-pointers as Ace. The opponent only had to be careful and be careful. For the difficult Ace, it would be less useful to use breakthroughs in seconds. The Celtics' three-dimensional defense system is similar to their Pistons' defense system, and the only thing left is pick-and-roll running passes.

Prince was snatched away by Pierce and humiliated with an aerial dunk, and he also reported that this guy had nothing to do with his ankle. He had completely deceived him for a timeout, and he was cheated on him. His relationship with Pierce was not so good. Now he began to be hostile to this damn liar.

Priss made a gesture to Hamilton, and the two began to cross the position. Just when the two, no, the four people were entangled together, Prince and Hamilton were the first pick-and-roll cooperation, and he ran out of the open position. Then Chauncey Billups' basketball came into his hands.

He shot when he received the ball, and there was almost no pause. A long-distance mid-range shot close to the three-point line directly hit the center of the basket with a "swish" sound. It was hollow into the net. He despised Pierce in his heart, and he was still so calm in his shot, worthy of being the little prince of the Auburn Mountain Palace Arena.

"Give him one, Ace" Perkins said with a baseline serve.

"Ha, that's more to say," Ace responded, dribbling the ball and slowly trying to walk in the frontcourt. Chauncey Billups is not like him and does not need to press the whole game. To be precise, no one in the league is really pressing the whole game like Ace. Even a player with a young man is rare. No one's physical strength can last for so long.

Ace easily dribbled the ball to the frontcourt and raised an eyebrow at Chaunci Billups, "How is it?"

"Tsk, steal...at..." Before Chaunci Billups finished speaking, he saw Ace jumping directly in front of him this time and then attacked.

Seeing Ace's move this time, he didn't even look back. After Ace landed, "Is this how you take care of your friends?"

"Please, the world is dangerous" Ace bent the corner of his mouth. "It's time to serve, be careful, don't be stolen by me."

At 7 minutes and 43 seconds in the first quarter, Ace's first score increased to the Celtics' total score.

The two consecutive sneak attacks have made Chalce Billups again confirm that Ace is definitely in his best condition. The first shot that seemed to assist, knowing Ace, he thinks it was him looking for the feel and the feel of shooting three-pointers. This second direct shot, which means that the feel of the feeling just now, is just right for Ace. I have watched a lot of Ace's game videos before, which is his experience summed up. However, in one game, the mess before made him absent-minded and completely forgot to beware of it. However, after the ball was shot, Chalce Billups also became completely serious.

He took the serve from the baseline and did not dribble in disguise this time. Instead, he used his body to force Ace to push through the half. Before he could get close to the three-point line, he dropped the basketball near Wallace.

‘Do you want to do it yourself?’ Ess looked at Wallace’s position, looked at Chauncey Billups who were speeding up and squirting away, deliberately slowing down one step and letting him go first.

After Chaunci Billups squeezed away from Ace, he went straight to Wallace who received the ball. When the two passed by, Wallace's ball was passed to Chaunci Billups, which can be said to have been snatched from his hands by Billups.

I wanted to use my body to jamm Ace who was chasing behind Chaunci Billups, but the other party was slippery like a loach and walked around from the side. He just shouted "Be careful", and then Garnett got stuck in the position.

Billups, who ran past Garnett, thought he was reminding him to be careful of Garnett or Perkins' replacement. He didn't expect Ace, who should have been blocked outside, so Billups, who shot the ball, made a move and wanted to get a basket.

Just as he was jumping, he suddenly felt a black wind coming from behind. The ball had just left the control of his hand and saw his white arms reaching in front of him.

‘Pa’

A loud slap hit Billups in the face.

A block that was very slapping, and the basketball was directly slapped out by Ace. Of course, Ace's block was not just about being brilliant. He mastered the angle and just slapped the ball away, Pierce responded to it. After picking up the ball, he turned around and passed it to Tony Allen who had already started sprinting.

Ace and Billups landed at the same time, and at the same time turned around and ran towards the other half. At this time, Ace's explosive power was revealed, and he ran away angrily, first half of his body, then another body, and then his hands could no longer reach the other party's clothes.

If Ace's back jump should land a little slower than Chaunce Bilups, but Chaunce Bilups had to turn around and start, the gap was neutralized by the two, so the two started at the same time.

Hamilton's return to defense was also very fast. He had already stood up before Tony Allen, waiting for his attack. Billups around him had already supported him. Tony Allen was not greedy for me. Seeing that the 2-to-1 frontcourt did not have an advantage, although Pierce arrived in time, he was still stable.

When Ace was sprinting over, Tony Allen's wrist passed the basketball directly to Ace, who had just crossed the center line. Ace did not slow down. At this time, Hamilton also shook. Seeing that Billups behind him were at least one meter away from him, he could only run over to make up for defense and give up Tony Allen beside him.

But before he could get to the position, he saw that Ace had already stopped and made a three-point jump shot.

"Damn it," Hamilton cursed quietly, and walked slowly towards the frontcourt without even looking back. When the basketball rubbed against the Nets and thought of the wonderful sound, Ace also turned around and grinned at the rushed Chaunci Billups.

From blocking to fast break, to passing the basketball to Ace, to scoring the goal, it only takes seconds.

A counterattack from the Celtics played a role directly, and he caught up with the score that was lagging behind first, and even surpassed by 1 point.

Sanders decisively called out a timeout again at this time, and he had to call. Although it was only less than 2 minutes before a timeout, a small climax of -2 made him unable to bear to continue playing like this.

Doug Rivers looked at the returning team members and looked at the rest area on the other side, "If it were me, I'm afraid it would be a pause." After whispering in his heart, he looked at the returning team members Ma Huanle with a mentality. "The tactics are very successful, then follow what we do in the locker room." Doug Rivers said and asked everyone to rest quickly.

At this time, Avril and Anne in the hotel also calmed down. Due to Ace's scene, their attention was also shifted from the magazines in their hands to the TV.

"It's really a little later, I just went to pour a drink." Avril shook the quilt in his hand, leaving only the sound of the straw and the cup colliding.

"The first quarter is over with 1 and a half minutes left. Isn't it a pause now? I'll give me a drink by the way." Although Anne focused on the TV, the magazine in her hand was not discarded and she was still flipping around.

"This timeout is only 30 seconds. Look, I continue the game before I can say it," said Avril.

"Oh" Annie glanced at the TV again.

At Auburn Mountain Palace Arena, Tom Jerry, who was sitting in the comment seat at this time, could only express his sensory system in surprise. "Oh my God, isn't Ace injured? Look at how he looks like he is injured and scores now?"

"So too, is Pierce? Is there a patient with such agility?" Jerry called out in the comment seat.

"Scam, conspiracy, trick, this is an unfair game, the cunning Bostonian must have arranged it in advance," Tom called with the microphone.

"Yes, the Bostonians used tricks to attack us. We were going to fight back with a real pause," Jerry responded.

As soon as he said this, the fans at the scene understood that the penalty was tricked by Pierce by tricks, maybe Doug Rivers had thought of it before. In short, after saying this, different people had different feelings.

The referees on the court felt unhappy. Some staff members sitting at the technical desk also felt guilty and called out the previous video again and watched it back and forth, but how could the sophisticated Pierce be caught? This is the basketball court, and there is no Hawkeye to help you observe. Although it is considered a comprehensive video, there are still dead corners of players' physical collisions.

After hearing this, the referee was also a little concerned, but he originally wanted to find a balance. After a while, Mo Ning warned him that there was no need to blow the whistle, but the two commentators who were noisy on the sidelines said more and more, and even insulted his qualification for the penalty. Can the referee be happy now?

‘As anyway, Ace is a key protected player’ The referee found a reason for himself in his heart, and no longer focused on the factors outside the court, but focused his attention on the court.

Prince made a sideline serve. After receiving the ball, Billups looked at Ace who had already pressed to defend, and subconsciously moved the ball with it. He just slapped the ball and heard the referee's whistle.

"What, I'm walking?" Chaunci Billups stared at the referee with wide eyes.

Ace was also surprised, but since he was judged, he shrugged. In fact, he did not notice Changxi's feet, but kept staring at his eyes.

"Hey, have you seen clearly? Where are your eyes looking?" Hamilton, the most impulsive, ran over and shouted at the referee. He also heard the comments on the sidelines and was a little dissatisfied with the suspension of the advertisement requested by the referee just now.

"Beep" was another whistle, which directly gave Hamilton a 'technical foul'. The referee in the basketball court held this '0-tolerance' attitude. Didn't you say that I was biased in law enforcement? Then let's do it like this, there is no room for negotiation.

Billups just realized that he wanted to pull Hamilton away, but he didn't expect the whistle to ring. In order not to increase the penalty, he felt that he pulled Hamilton away and apologized to the referee.

Doug Rivers doesn't care whether the referee is helping him or not. It doesn't matter if it is beneficial to him. He earned a free throw, had the right to play, and served in the halftime.

The Celtics were still confused. What was going on? The sudden sense of happiness made them laugh one by one, including Ace. At this time, the big screen also played the walking scene of Chaunci Billups just now.

OK, actually, strictly speaking, Chaunci Billups really walked, but that was the foot slightly moved after leaving the floor and then took two steps back. The key was that this slight movement caused the walking. If the referee did not pay attention or noticed it, he would not yell. However, the referee who hosted the game was full of keen eyes and directly yelled that Chaunci Billups had a foul. The facts were in front of him, what could you do?

Pierce ran happily and scored a free kick, and then returned to the outside of the line. They served the ball in the middle, which was extremely relaxed.

"You are so unlucky," Ace whispered to Chaunci Billups.

The other party was helpless, but what had happened had not changed now, so he could only continue the game, looking at Ace with a wry smile and shrugged.

Pierce quickly sent the sideline ball. After Ace held the ball at the first time, he did not make the mistake of Chaunci Billups and started dribbling directly. Of course, he didn't know that even if he walked, the referee turned a blind eye. At this time, the referee's normal mind had been broken.

Of course, there will be no black whistle or something, but for the Pistons, it will be a slight call to the Celtics unless there is an obvious foul, otherwise the referee is ready to be a warning.

After Ace got the ball, he did not rush to attack, but instead cruised on the outside with the ball. However, at this time, facing his defender, Hamilton, Billups went to defend Pierce, and Prince defended Tony Allen to support Hamilton.

In fact, it is not a fixed defense. The three of them kept changing defenses as Ace was running, but after all, Hamilton and Prince were close to Ace. Just like the first game between the two teams, they wanted to block Ace.

Since it is the same situation, Ace can only break through and can't shoot in front of Hamilton with the bullet. That's not to look for a cover.

Ace, who broke through, was replaced by Prince in time again, and Hamilton also turned around to chase Ace. The two directly formed a double-team, controlling Ace outside the colored area and within the three-point line.

Ace, who had not stopped, continued to use his body to force his breakthrough and rushed forward against Hamilton. At this time, the passing line around had been blocked, and he was in a state of sports. There was only one way to pass the ball, which was to jump and pass the ball out.

When he thought of it, Ace jumped up with a sudden stop and just as the ball was about to take action, he heard a whistle sound. With his experience over the past few years, he was originally passing the ball, but he threw the ball towards the rebound.

"White No. 32, blocking fouls, scoring goals, adding one free throw"

When Ace landed, he looked at the basketball that fell into the Nets in disbelief and looked directly at the boss Pierce with help, "What the hell is going on?"

As an old man, Pierce understood immediately, nodded at Ace, asking him to make a free throw first and then talk.

Before the eyes of the two men could finish, they heard Hamilton's roar, and when they turned around, they saw that Hamilton was already impulsive in front of the referee.

"I won't be punished." Before Ace could finish thinking, he saw the referee directly gave Hamilton another 'technical foul'.

In less than a minute, Hamilton was directly recorded in history and was directly expelled from the field with two technical fouls.

Now even the fool knows that the referee is blowing the whistle. Regardless of whether it is blocking the foul or not, Hamilton's style has had this situation before. The referee is just a warning that he will show a technical foul unless he acts too aggressively, but now this situation is simply too strange.

At this time, Sanders rushed over and pointed at the referee and roared. The scene was a little out of control. The Pistons surrounded the referee, begging for mercy, screaming, and everything.

Doug Rifflesma ran over and pulled all his players back. Pierce also quickly called the team to stand near the technical desk first.

I don't know where the referee who was surrounded in the middle got the courage. He whistled again at Sanders who was roaring. It was also a technical foul. Then he just looked at Sanders. He dared to expel you if he was the only one who dared to talk. So what about Auburn Mountain Palace Arena? If he loses a hair today, he believes that the Pistons won't win in this round-robin match. David Stern is particularly protective, and it's a game about his own grandson.

The referee made this belief and dared to face the Pistons with a group of people who were like wolves and tigers, without any awareness of being trapped in the siege. At this time, the referees on the sidelines rushed over to protect the referee who was surrounded by the middle, and the security personnel also quickly dispatched. If an Auburn Palace incident occurred, they could all wash and go home to sleep.
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