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Chapter 421 Respective Execution Ability

Chapter 421 Respective Execution Ability
The Heat attacked, Jason Williams dribbled the ball to the frontcourt, and the Suns' defense began to shrink, leaving only Nash on the outside, oppressive defense against Williams holding the ball.

Thomas on the inside suffered from O'Neal's loss in the previous round. This time, he directly defended O'Neal around the front and did not give O'Neal a chance to catch the ball.

Now that the Suns know that their inside defense is unreliable and unable to fight against the Heat's height and strength, they can only use their own mobility to shrink the inside and force the Heat and the Suns to have a shooting duel.

The philosophy of the Suns is to attack and win. To put it bluntly, the philosophy of relying on shooting to win also makes sense.

If the Heat play their own advantages and are forced to use their shooting skills to compete with the Suns, they will obviously find the wrong opponent.

Haslem has a mid-range shot, and the two-point shot is quite good, but how can the Suns give him two easy shots?
He has no low-post offense, nor does he have a three-point offense, and he certainly cannot give fire support.

Wade has a sharp breakthrough and unstable three-point shooting. He imitated Jordan's playing style. If the Suns shrink inside, he will not be able to bomb with three-pointers.

James Posey can shoot three-pointers. His attacking style at the basket and outside three-point shooting can be inside and outside. He looks very suitable for the starting game and will become the key to breaking the Suns' defense.

Posey has a three-point shooting range, but his three-point shooting skills are also very unstable.

O'Neal doesn't have mid-range shots, and he can't even make free throws. Williams has precise mid-range shots and three-point shooting skills. However, with Nash's marking, he wants to get an easy shot. too much.

The Heat will certainly not fall into the defensive trap of the Suns. If they compete with the Suns on the outside for shooting touch, they will not even have a [-]-[-] winning percentage.

It is obviously unrealistic for the Heat to break the game and blast the Suns' tortoise with a three-pointer.

It is not the Heat's style to use role players to determine the victory of the game.

Williams and Wade played a screen pick-and-roll on the outside, handing the basketball to Wade's hands.

At the top arc of the three-point line, Wade caught the ball without any pause, and directly exerted force with his feet. Using his strong physique, he forcibly broke through Nash's defense and entered the three-point line.

Moved one step sideways, showed his housekeeping skills, and made a three-step layup, with extreme speed and flexible steps, Wade passed one person in one step, did not back down, and did not float outside to shoot, directly hitting the inside, Force points.

Take the Suns' shrinking defense for nothing!After passing the entire defense of the Suns, Wade, who hit the basket, jumped up, stretched and stretched his body in the air, and after dodging Marion's block, he hooked his right hand, and the basketball spun and flew towards the basket, as if With two eyes, he wiped the backboard, got into the basket precisely, and scored a two-pointer.

4 to 2! !
Wade used a sharp breakthrough, did not follow the Suns' defensive rhythm, directly faced the Suns' frontal defense, went straight to Huanglong, and rushed to the basket to force points.

The Suns didn't care about Wade's powerful breakthrough and suddenly turned into chopsticks. In the Suns' basketball philosophy, just playing two-point tactics can't kill the Suns.

Even if Wade's breakthrough is unstoppable and he gets a lot of points, can Wade continue to break through the whole game like this?
In the end, Wade has no physical strength and no efficiency in breaking through, and he will continue to fight for his shooting skills as the Suns wish. The team will definitely have to compete with the Heat in shooting skills in the end. This is an unchangeable conspiracy!
The Suns attacked, and Nash still chose to speed up, rushing up, running and bombing.

Naturally, Williams would not do what Nash wished, and immediately pressed Nash all over the court, making Nash slow down.

Wade also pays attention from time to time, rushing to block the Suns' offensive speed at any time.

Nash didn't run and shoot, so he could only dribble the ball across the half court unhurriedly and play positional warfare.

Nash organized the frontcourt, and the Heat's defensive tactics also shrank the inside and played defensive counterattacks.

They have the advantage of height, as long as the Suns' outside shooting is not strong, the Heat will have a great possibility to get rebounds, and then use Wade's "Flash" speed to make a quick counterattack, Wade rushes up , The Suns want to defend, and it is estimated that they will be hard to defend.

Nash didn't fire directly from the outside. If the outside shooting feels bad, the ball will be given to the Heat in vain.

However, the Suns, who have no low-post offensive ability, still have to rely on shooting to determine the outcome. However, before making a shot, Nash hopes to get an easy shot.

In order to get this space, since the speed cannot be solved, we can only use technology to deal with it. Nash took the ball in the middle and stepped down to dribble continuously, forcibly breaking through Jason Williams, and after a change of direction, he reached the three-point line.

Jason Williams was hired by the Heat, just to take over the Heat's organizational responsibility and liberate Wade's offensive firepower.

It's just that there is nothing wrong with his organizational ability, and he can manage the Heat's offense in an orderly manner, but his defensive ability is a headache.

He doesn't have Wade's strong defensive ability at all, which is why the Heat found Gary Payton as a substitute.

I just want to let Payton stand on top when Jason Williams is blown up.

When Nash reached the free throw line, O'Neal could only rush forward to defend, but his moving speed was too slow. Before O'Neal could rush forward, Nash had already pulled the ball up, his body was in the air, and he opened his hands in a horseback archery style. small throw.

O'Neal watched Nash throw the basketball, flew over his head, and drew a full moon arc in the air.

Bang! !

There was a clear sound of smashing the backboard, and the basketball hit the center of the backboard accurately, as if it had eyes, and bounced into the basket, scoring two points and scoring the score.

4 to 4! !
Nash used his housekeeping skills to score points and show his offensive threat. He wanted to attract more defensive energy from the Heat and create more offensive space for his teammates.

If his shooting touch is excellent, his organizational support weapons will become more and stronger.

The Heat are more difficult to guard against, revealing more defensive flaws.

The two sides determine their own concepts and tactics, and the only thing to look at is to see whose execution ability is stronger.

The Heat attacked, Jason Williams dribbled the ball to the frontcourt, faced Nash's pressing, without any hesitation, he directly distributed the basketball to Wade.

Outside the 70-degree three-point line on the right, Wade caught the ball and faced the frame, posing in an offensive three-threat posture.

Wade's three-point shooting is not strong, but the unsolvable breakthrough still gave Lagabel a headache, so he lowered his body and made a standard defensive posture, letting Wade take a step away, preventing breakthroughs and not preventing shots .

Wade dribbled the ball with his left hand and pointed his right index finger to the sky, as if he had made a tactical instruction.

O'Neal entangled with Thomas in the interior, saw Wade's movement, and directly pulled to the high position, Wade also started at the same time, and began to break through.

O'Neal and Wade played a pick-and-roll. Wade took advantage of O'Neal's thick body and flashed his body to easily get rid of Garabel's defense.

The basketball kicked up, and there was a loud bang. Wade took off from the pad holding the ball under the basket, dunked with both hands, smashed the basketball into the basket heavily, and scored two points.

6 to 4! !
Nash dribbled the ball across the half court without letting Wade stand alone. He arced above the three-point line without any hesitation, and directly pulled the ball up.

Nash's three-point shot was too sudden and caught Jason Williams by surprise. When he rushed to defend, it was too late.

Swish! !

Nash's three-pointer shot did not miss. He raised the knife and hit the bull's-eye with precision.

6 to 7! !
(End of this chapter)

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