The convulsion superstar of basketball

Chapter 151. 151. Transforming Self-Confidence

Chapter 151. 151. Transforming Self-Confidence

"It was a beautiful goal. Su also caught Greg (Oden)'s defensive loophole very well, and then threw the ball into the sky, completing a wonderful alley-oop with Dwight."

"In addition to Greg's lack of defensive experience, this goal once again demonstrated Su's ability to read the game when he was on the court."

"Because when Su was on the court, he knew exactly how and when he should play. Just like the ball just now, as soon as Su saw Greg following him, he pulled back directly, and then threw the ball into the sky."

"At this time, Greg was thinking of turning around to block Dwight, and it was impossible for Steve behind him to face Dwight in a misplaced position, which was completely equivalent to an air-like defense, and it was impossible to have any impact on Dwight."

"So after the opening ball, Su also caught Greg's defensive loophole very well, thus completing such a wonderful alley-oop!!"

Seeing the alley-oop between Su Jiu and Howard, Oden, who had obviously made a defensive mistake just now, also seemed a little annoyed.

It was a player's instinct to step forward immediately after seeing Steve's defensive loss, but Greg forgot that he was not in the college league, but the top basketball stage in the world.

An inconspicuous mistake on this stage may be caught by the opponent and converted into a score.

Compared to his physical response, Oden's lack of experience at this time is his weakest link.

In terms of the Blazers' offense, since Oden was only recently put on the starting lineup by the head coach, compared to other very mature offensive points, Oden did not directly become the Blazers' offensive option.

After all, whether it is Brandon Roy or Aldridge, both of them have begun to realize their talents, and they have played data not inferior to the All-Star level this season.

Especially Huang Mamba Roy, who has averaged 37.1 minutes per game so far this season, can contribute 22.6 points, 4.9 rebounds and 5.2 assists.

This data can be described as very comprehensive, and absolutely worthy of the name of Mamba.

And the reality is indeed the case. Roy can be described as very comprehensive on the offensive end, whether it is a breakthrough into the interior, a mid-range jumper, or a shot from outside the three-point line.

And once facing the opponent's targeted defense, Roy's excellent overall situation can also ensure that the ball is passed to his teammates as soon as possible.

Sending that isn't all that amazing, but it's definitely a solid pass that works.

So what can really limit Roy at this stage is not how good the defensive players are, but whether his knees can withstand his long-term running on the court.

The current lineup of the Magic on the field is very good on the defensive end. Whether it is Howard on the inside or Su Jiu and Pietrus on the outside, it can be said that the defensive efficiency is higher than the league average.

In particular, the defensive efficiency of both Howard and Pietrus can be said to be at the top of the league.

So this also led to the fact that the weakest point of the entire Magic's defense became Lewis and Turkoglu on the front line.

Compared with Lewis, Turkoglu's athletic ability is poor, and he is definitely the most vulnerable person on the court for the Magic.

The game against Turkoglu happened to be the Blazers' No. [-] scorer Aldridge.

Therefore, the layout of the Trail Blazers coach McMillan before the game is also very clear.

In the first attack of the opening game, Roy and Outlaw pulled to the left and right sides respectively. Blake dribbled the ball halfway and then directly handed the ball to Aldridge who wanted the ball at the corner.

Facing Turkoglu with the ball, Aldridge made a threatening posture with his back. After dribbling twice, Aldridge also directly chose a turnaround jumper that turned to the right.

This turnaround jumper behind the back can be described as Aldridge's famous stunt throughout his career, because Aldridge's touch is relatively soft, coupled with his excellent height and wingspan, it also makes it difficult for his shots to be blocked by defensive players.

"Shu~"

2:2

In the case of having an absolute height advantage, Aldridge also steadily hit this fadeaway jumper after turning over.

Seeing Aldridge's offensive methods, although Stan Van Gundy frowned off the field, he didn't have a good way to deal with it.

Although putting Turkoglu on the court to play the [-]th position can increase the Magic's ability to pull the offensive end, Van Gundy has long been prepared to be blasted to scum on the defensive end.

After all, you can't have both, and players like Turkoglu can be said to be one of the cross-generational players.

Because once Turkoglu can enter the league later, with his outside shooting ability and organizational ability, he can definitely become the rotation axis of a team.

After all, even the mobile pork belly Jokic can compete for the throne of the league's first center in later generations. I am afraid that this is definitely something that people would never have expected in a few years.

Next, Su Jiu also played more confidently against Blake. After all, he couldn't find a few players with worse defense than Blake at the point guard position in the entire league.

Facing Blake's defense, Su Jiu only needs to use a small pick-and-roll to create a large operating space.

In addition to the alley-oop with Howard before, Oden didn't dare to delay outside immediately, so he could only choose to keep Su Jiu in check.

And this method also makes Oden look a little bit hard on the court, and he doesn't get too many opportunities to perform on the offensive end, and as a result, he still suffers from this birdishness on the defensive end.

This made Oden, who thought he could compete with Howard before the game, even more angry on the court.

And Su Jiu played very smartly against Oden's defensive style. Once Oden chose to delay back, then Su Jiu would directly choose a mid-range emergency stop jumper after passing Blake.

Once Oden's whole body moves forward, Su Jiu will continue to break through to the inside to test Oden's defensive rhythm, making more transitions between passing the ball and attacking himself.

At this time, Su Jiu also had to sigh, it really wasn't unreasonable for Johnny Flynn to become one of the favorites for the best rookie in his rookie season.

Even though Flynn's overall shooting percentage is not very high, and there are often some weird mistakes in passing.

However, Flynn was able to make a great reputation in the league with breakthroughs at a speed that was not crushing, relying on his rhythm changes on the offensive end.

This kind of rhythm change is also difficult for Su Jiu to describe, but I only know that this rhythm and ball feel are really amazing every time he breaks inside.

The most important thing is that before he knew it, Su Jiu became more and more confident playing on the court.

Once a person starts to gain confidence, the upper limit of what he can show on the field is definitely far beyond people's imagination.

Su Jiu didn't know whether this confidence came from himself or from Flynn.

After all, Flynn was also an inspirational player who knelt on one knee and told himself not to lie down even though he was exhausted after six overtimes.

But no matter where this confidence comes from, Su Jiu only feels that he is quietly undergoing a transformation on the court...

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