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What is the level of 138 points in the division final? The G1 gods fight in the Eastern Conference Finals, the visual feast of the Ten Outside Running and Bombing

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After watching the Western Conference Finals G1 yesterday, I will look at the Eastern Conference Finals G1 today. I believe everyone has a new understanding of the word "gods and immortals fighting".

Pacers reversed the Knicks 138-135 overtime, and drew 125-125 in the first four quarters. The two teams scored 250 points in the first 48 minutes, and jointly played a super high-level offensive feast.

Downs VS Turner's projection and space ability in this group of counterattacks are very different from Harten VS Gobert. The starting centers of the two teams in the Eastern Conference Finals can open up space and completely clear the three-second zone. The space-type inside line makes the positional offensive development less difficult - a pick-and-roll external bullet can solve the problem simply and roughly.

Unlike the congestion and twisting areas of the Western Final Final, the style of the Eastern Final Final is fresher and brighter.

The starting lineups of both teams are both outside the game, and ten people on the court have the ability to handle the ball and shoot. With the support of fast pace and open space, the offensive end can be said to be endless and unpredictable.

The most typical example is that the Knicks lead 14 points in 3 and a half minutes in the fourth quarter. Nesmith scored five big heart three-pointers in a row, which was against the will of heaven and changed his fate, and there was no reason.

Nestmith's short-term explosive point may be just the tip of the iceberg of this exciting series. After all, Towns, Hart, Anunobi, Bridges, Brunson, Turner, Sika, Neysmith, Nemhard, and Halliburton all have the possibility of becoming explosive points in local time periods. Everyone may affect the trend of the game. This huge unpredictability is also the charm of running basketball from the ten outside.

Pacers are at most 17 points behind. The Knicks forward group suppressed Siakam for most of the time, and New York does have the advantage in terms of forward strength.

Coach Thibodeau sent 3D forward lock Anunobi to defend Siakam. Siakam, who has always been good at punishing misalignment, was completely defeated in front of the New York forward group: Anunobi, Bridges, Hart and Towns can all switch to defend Siakam. Siakam scored 17 points in 16 shots in the game, and the more uncomfortable it is, the more uncomfortable it is.

Siakam This point truly represents the Pacers' low-post ball-holding and independent attack and hard solve the threat. This point was pinched, causing the Pacers to rely heavily on medium and long-distance shooting shooting rate in the first three and a half quarters: Turner made 5 shots in the pick-and-roll external bullets at the beginning, and the Pacers were 1 of 6 shots behind by 17 points at most. The three-point shooting percentage before entering the "desperate situation".

However, the Knicks' forward bullying Pacers got a real advantage. Coach Thibodeau played the double tower lineup of Mitchell Robinson + Towns when Brunson was temporarily off the court with 5 fouls. Towns stood at the 4th position and was unable to solve the problem. Anunobi also ravaged Mathering and Shepard on his back, and steadily grabbed the Pacers' wing defensive weakness and easily got a 17-point lead.

Although the Pacers have many attack points, the only one that can be used by the entire wing defense is Nasmith, who is 198 cm. The front line is actually Siakam and Toppin. The offense and defense strength of the Knicks forward group is indeed above the Pacers, which is also the basic plate where the Knicks once led by 17 points.

Pacers have much stronger offensive ability than their own defense, and the shooting efficiency of the five foreigners is undoubtedly a barometer of the game trend.

The tall and thin Halliburton is Brunson's defensive weak ring in the pick-and-roll list. Nemhard started at 193 cm at the second position, and McConaughey, who was 185 cm on the bench. Whether it is single defense or replacement defense, the Pacers defender group is really unable to do it on the defensive end.

The Pacers' biggest advantage is that all players have shooting ability. Turner, Siakam, Toppin and Thomas Bryant have three-point shooting ranges. The starting and ten substitutes can use two sets of five-outside lineups, which can be said to be a real national team and a national shooting.

Pacers' out-of-bounds tactics best reflect the team's offensive ability. One serves and four people rush to the frontcourt. Each point can be used as a receiver to directly make a strong three-pointer. This shooting ability and confidence are terrifying.

Pacers are also a team that likes to play fast-paced games. They ranked seventh in the league in the regular season offensive rhythm of 99.9. They use conversion or semi-conversion opportunities to directly run and shoot to end the offense, bringing the characteristics of national shooting to the extreme.

The Pacers' personnel configuration characteristics of weak defense, strong offense, determine their playing style and hit rate. The key to reversing the Knicks is that they scored 8 three-pointers in the last 3 and a half points and overtime totaling 8 and a half points, among which Nesmith's three-point and five-point combo directly became the winner of the game.

The Pacers' all-player projection lineup configuration determines that there is a Thomping point in front and a Nesmith's burst point in today. It is no accident that the three 50 seconds behind 7 points in the reverse.

The trend of G1 in the Eastern Conference Finals is clear at a glance: the Knicks forward group has advantages, and Brunson's counterattack also has the expected effect; the Pacers rotated all the players' combat power, and held the gourd and floated up.

The defensive ability of the Knicks forward group is the key to overtaking the defending champions. They also suppressed Siakam in this game, bullying Halliburton, Nemhard, Matherine, McConaughey and Shepard's misalignment also played a sense of existence; Brunson scored 43 points and 5 assists, and made 12 of 14 free throws. Even though the Pacers sent Nesmith, the best outside defense, to defend, the New York Ace still gave out quality and quantity output.

Knicks G1's performance was actually pretty good. Both the forward group and Brunson had advantages were shown in both the general directions, and Towns also turned into a "hard candy" and gave a strong performance of 35 points and 12 rebounds. In this case, the luck really favored the Pacers: Nesmith scored 6 three-pointers in 5 minutes, Halliburton tied the ball for luck, champion coach Carlisle was strict in the army, and Totto scored in overtime and made a mistake, who made a mistake, played a key role.

Pacers achieved a big reversal of 17 points behind, and this terrifying scoring explosion ability and game resilience are truly awesome.

Because both teams are five-in-one lineups, with the support of extreme space and projection ability, either side may use the offensive firepower in some periods to produce overwhelming attack waves, and both teams are regular visitors who are backward in the playoffs this year. Therefore, there is no need to be surprised to lead or reverse the score in the Eastern Conference Finals series. The offensive firepower of the five-in-one lineups of the two teams may play basketball games that exceed conventional cognition.

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