Zhang Hao received the ball and took another shot...
This time it went in!
21 points!
20+ in a single game!
Simple and forceful! A single move can triumph in every situation!
With Edwards holding the ball, Zhang Hao thought of ways to move inside, that's how Zhang Hao played in the second quarter. But when Chales held the ball, Zhang Hao had more options. Chales is a top-notch passer, prioritizing passing.
Combining with Almon Gilliam's solo plays, the Brooklyn Nets quickly shifted to team offense mode.
On the Pistons' side, almost every ball went through Grant Hill's hands. Although he didn't always shoot, he had to hold the ball first. Once he held the ball, it affected the Nets' defense, creating loopholes for the Nets, allowing other Pistons players to play more smoothly.
And this couldn't ensure the Pistons kept the score tight. What kept the score close for the Pistons was Grant Hill's solo drive and dishing.
