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Chapter 160 Playing well and being bullied
Chapter 160 Playing well and being bullied
Being late and easily "shaking" Bell, this greatly improved the momentum of other Warriors players.
Sometimes, the defense is all about momentum, and the Suns still play fast break, but this time they failed. Nash did succeed in breaking through late, but he was interfered by Harrington who pounced on the mid-range shot. Did not enter.
Diaw's ability to grab the rebound was obviously worse, and the ball was easily picked off by Milicic.
The Warriors also launched a counterattack, but the Suns' athletic ability is not weak, and did not give the Warriors a chance to counterattack.
It seems that D'Antoni has also noticed that the current Warriors are not good at playing positional warfare. They can only rely on the performance of Late and Grant Hill in positional warfare.
Late found that there was no chance to counterattack, so he took the initiative to slow down and handed the ball to Hill to organize the attack.
Compared with attacking with the ball, lateness still prefers to play off-ball tactics, which saves energy and can greatly avoid the risk of injury.
Hill beckoned Harrington to come out for the pick-and-roll, and he broke through the bottom line to the basket.
The Suns inside players are not tall enough, fast, and have a strong pick-and-roll ability. Hill did not get a chance to break through.
The veteran knows how to play at this time, and he gave the ball to Milicic, who has an obvious height advantage.
Milicic received the ball from the basket and leaned against Dior to hold him down so that he couldn't take off with all his strength, and turned around to shoot by himself.
Stoudemire quickly jumped out from the side. Although he didn't give Milicic a blood cap, he still seriously interfered with his shots, and Milicic missed the basket.
Stoudemire quickly re-jumped, picked up the defensive rebound, and handed the ball to Nash.
Nash directly dribbled the ball up to speed, hit the Warriors basket, tricked Jackson, who was chasing him, and passed the ball to Bell who was following him, and Laga Bell dunked with both hands.
The Suns have a clear tactical idea today. If they can start a fast break and play up the offensive rhythm, they will not hesitate in the slightest.
On the defensive end, Lagabel, the most defensive player of the Suns, took the initiative to mark late arrivals, Marion was in charge of assisting defense, and Nash was protected by other Suns players to prevent it from becoming the Warriors' main offensive point.
The Warriors served from the baseline, dribbled the ball across half court late, and handed the ball to his teammates to sort it out. He ran off the ball himself, and played an off-ball screen with Jackson on the outside to get a shot.
The Suns' defense was very resolute. Lagabel bypassed the screen to catch up at the first time, and Sean Marion also rushed up. The two perimeter defensive masters did not dare to confront them even if they were late. They chose to pass the ball To Hill who was emptied.
The veteran got an open shot, but his three-pointer was a little off-point. Although the opportunity came out, he failed to grasp it.
At the same time as he made a three-pointer, all the other Warriors players rushed to the sun's basket and took the initiative to grab the rebound.
Diaw is a center with swinging forwards and guards, not enough to protect the basket. The Warriors grabbed offensive rebounds and reorganized the offense.
I was late to receive a pass from my teammate and shot it. Unfortunately, the ball was a bit unsure and the ball hit the frame.
The Warriors rushed to grab the offensive rebound again. Stoudemire jumped high in the crowd and held the defensive rebound in his arms, preventing the Warriors from rushing to the basket. At the same time, they also avoided Harrington's spot Counter grab.
But in this way, the Suns lost their chance to fight back.
Stoudemire gave the ball to Nash, and he quickly passed the half court, cruising near the free throw line. Diaw didn't go into the basket, and pulled out Milicic, who was in charge of defending the basket, so that Stoudemire could have more space to hit the basket .
Nash's main attack was late and he played very resolutely. His movements were elegant and flexible, and his dribbling rhythm was very fast. It was almost impossible for ordinary people to complete steals from him.
Being late has never been the kind of person who is greedy for defensive data, and he will not take the initiative to make mistakes, try to confront Nash as much as possible, and prevent him from getting outside shots.
Nash's shooting ability is very good, and he is currently the player in the league who has entered the 180 club the most times.
However, even though Nash has played in this league for more than ten years, his physical confrontation ability has not been greatly improved. When confronting late players, he suffered a lot in terms of strength.
However, Nash's speed is top-notch among guards, and late is a heavy point guard with average speed. It is not easy for him to limit Nash's breakthrough.
But being late also has a unique skill on the defensive end, that is, through some intentional or unintentional contact during physical confrontation, when one's own strength has the upper hand, it can greatly interfere with the center of gravity of the opponent's player, which can destroy the opponent's breakthrough rhythm.
Nash suffered from late defensive tricks and failed to make a breakthrough immediately, so he had to hand the ball to Marion to run the ball.
The most famous thing about Marion is his [-]-style shooting. He has probably never seen how he shoots in the mirror.
When he was shooting, he shook his hands in front of his chest, and the ball was thrown out, which looked very strange. In addition, his neck was very short, which made him look like a turtle. It made him even weirder.
The ridiculous thing is that Marion still thinks that his shooting posture is very standard, and he never thought about changing his shooting method.
In the past few seasons, Marion's shooting ability was very good, and his three-point shooting rate was once as high as about 40%.
However, in these two seasons, Marion has almost completely lost his three-point shooting ability and can only make mid-range shots.
Fortunately, his defensive ability is still there-this is why defensive players are the easiest to gain a foothold in the league.
Kevin Garnett once said a word - "Your touch may deceive you, but your defense will never deceive you."
This sentence is not without reason.
Feeling is mysterious and mysterious, and it is affected by many factors.
Only defense is eternal. As long as you work hard, your defensive ability is the most stable.
Nash's plan was to reorganize the offense, but the Warriors made a mistake in their defensive coordination at this time. Hill originally planned to come over to help Late share the defensive pressure. This was also the old Nelson's arrangement. He liked to let Late put more energy into it. On the offensive end, so when defending, he will let other Warriors players take the initiative to help Late take on some defensive tasks.
But the old Nelson misunderstood late's attitude on the defensive end. He started out in the Rockets with defense and three-pointers. He didn't discriminate against defensive players like the old Nelson. Accidentally found a gap.
With no one in front of him, Marion immediately used his awkward [-]-[-] shot from outside the three-point line.
Although the opportunity came out, Marion failed to grasp the attack.
Milicic easily picks up the defensive rebound and hands the ball to Hill.
Hill dribbled the ball across half court and passed the ball to a late player.
Late faced Bell's defense at a 45-degree angle on the left side of the three-point line and lowered his center of gravity. His intention was very obvious, and he wanted to find a breakthrough.
Bell immediately waited for the battle, and was late for three consecutive right-footed tentative steps, but failed to fool him.
He was not in a hurry to be late, stood up again, and called his teammates to move, it seemed that he planned to give up this heads-up.
Bell still didn't dare to be careless, staring at the late eyes, and found that he was actually observing the position of his teammates.
opportunity!
Intuition tells Bell that if he makes a sudden steal at this time, the chance of success is very high.
Sometimes the judgment on the court is often just a matter of a moment, and the players trust their intuition more.
The more experienced the player, the more accurate this intuition will be.
Bell made a shot. Taking advantage of his wingspan, he suddenly reached forward with his left hand to try to steal.
But when he stretched his hand halfway, he suddenly hesitated.
In competitive sports, if you hesitate, you will lose, and if you are decisive, you will be in vain.
An extremely brief hesitation caused Bell to completely lose the initiative, and his center of gravity moved.
The experienced Bell knew that he could not turn back, so he suddenly stepped up his movements and took the initiative to make physical contact with Late.
This is likely to be called a foul, but it is not long since the start of the game, and the number of fouls is not enough, so the impact will not be that great.
But he underestimated the speed of Late's shot, and Late instantly saw that Bell's movements were old, so he shot directly.
The iconic tiptoe shot, the shot is super fast, and the entire action lasts less than 0.4 seconds.
"Di!"
The referee blows his whistle.
Bell made a defensive foul and made three free throws late.
The ball was late and deliberately tricked Bell into a foul, and the ball missed.
Bell touched his nose with his left hand and just shook his head slightly.
After he found himself hesitating to steal, he already knew that he had lost the initiative, and this foul was already in his expectation.
But he still felt startled, even when he was defending Kobe, he wasn't as startled as the defense was late.
Because of his defensive ability, Bell is confident that he can see through Kobe's offensive style, even if he cannot completely limit his scoring, at least he will not be particularly passive.
But when faced with being late, Bell really felt that every action might be intrigue, and every look of being late might be preparing for the next attack.
Is it really so scary for smart people to play basketball?
Seeing that he was late and sent all three free throws into the Nets understatement, Bell knew that he had no chance to make mistakes again, and he could no longer think about those messy things, as long as he could limit the number of late shots.
What I should think about is not how to interrupt his offensive rhythm, but make him unable to catch the ball!
The Suns served, and Nash once again cooperated with Stoudemire in the pick-and-roll. After breaking through, he looked back at the moon and gave the ball to Stoudemire.
With a height of 208cm, Stoudemire has an obvious advantage when facing lateness. After catching the ball, he immediately took off with all his strength. Even if he was late, he couldn't close his eyes.
This is to make it clear that pick-and-roll swaps, bullying, and being late are not enough physical fitness!
It's a pity that even if the defense is in place for being late, he can only sigh. The mid-range shots he practiced hard during the injury period of Stoudemire were not blown out. The shooting percentage is actually quite good. He directly ignored the slight interference of being late and hit the ball easily.
(End of this chapter)
Being late and easily "shaking" Bell, this greatly improved the momentum of other Warriors players.
Sometimes, the defense is all about momentum, and the Suns still play fast break, but this time they failed. Nash did succeed in breaking through late, but he was interfered by Harrington who pounced on the mid-range shot. Did not enter.
Diaw's ability to grab the rebound was obviously worse, and the ball was easily picked off by Milicic.
The Warriors also launched a counterattack, but the Suns' athletic ability is not weak, and did not give the Warriors a chance to counterattack.
It seems that D'Antoni has also noticed that the current Warriors are not good at playing positional warfare. They can only rely on the performance of Late and Grant Hill in positional warfare.
Late found that there was no chance to counterattack, so he took the initiative to slow down and handed the ball to Hill to organize the attack.
Compared with attacking with the ball, lateness still prefers to play off-ball tactics, which saves energy and can greatly avoid the risk of injury.
Hill beckoned Harrington to come out for the pick-and-roll, and he broke through the bottom line to the basket.
The Suns inside players are not tall enough, fast, and have a strong pick-and-roll ability. Hill did not get a chance to break through.
The veteran knows how to play at this time, and he gave the ball to Milicic, who has an obvious height advantage.
Milicic received the ball from the basket and leaned against Dior to hold him down so that he couldn't take off with all his strength, and turned around to shoot by himself.
Stoudemire quickly jumped out from the side. Although he didn't give Milicic a blood cap, he still seriously interfered with his shots, and Milicic missed the basket.
Stoudemire quickly re-jumped, picked up the defensive rebound, and handed the ball to Nash.
Nash directly dribbled the ball up to speed, hit the Warriors basket, tricked Jackson, who was chasing him, and passed the ball to Bell who was following him, and Laga Bell dunked with both hands.
The Suns have a clear tactical idea today. If they can start a fast break and play up the offensive rhythm, they will not hesitate in the slightest.
On the defensive end, Lagabel, the most defensive player of the Suns, took the initiative to mark late arrivals, Marion was in charge of assisting defense, and Nash was protected by other Suns players to prevent it from becoming the Warriors' main offensive point.
The Warriors served from the baseline, dribbled the ball across half court late, and handed the ball to his teammates to sort it out. He ran off the ball himself, and played an off-ball screen with Jackson on the outside to get a shot.
The Suns' defense was very resolute. Lagabel bypassed the screen to catch up at the first time, and Sean Marion also rushed up. The two perimeter defensive masters did not dare to confront them even if they were late. They chose to pass the ball To Hill who was emptied.
The veteran got an open shot, but his three-pointer was a little off-point. Although the opportunity came out, he failed to grasp it.
At the same time as he made a three-pointer, all the other Warriors players rushed to the sun's basket and took the initiative to grab the rebound.
Diaw is a center with swinging forwards and guards, not enough to protect the basket. The Warriors grabbed offensive rebounds and reorganized the offense.
I was late to receive a pass from my teammate and shot it. Unfortunately, the ball was a bit unsure and the ball hit the frame.
The Warriors rushed to grab the offensive rebound again. Stoudemire jumped high in the crowd and held the defensive rebound in his arms, preventing the Warriors from rushing to the basket. At the same time, they also avoided Harrington's spot Counter grab.
But in this way, the Suns lost their chance to fight back.
Stoudemire gave the ball to Nash, and he quickly passed the half court, cruising near the free throw line. Diaw didn't go into the basket, and pulled out Milicic, who was in charge of defending the basket, so that Stoudemire could have more space to hit the basket .
Nash's main attack was late and he played very resolutely. His movements were elegant and flexible, and his dribbling rhythm was very fast. It was almost impossible for ordinary people to complete steals from him.
Being late has never been the kind of person who is greedy for defensive data, and he will not take the initiative to make mistakes, try to confront Nash as much as possible, and prevent him from getting outside shots.
Nash's shooting ability is very good, and he is currently the player in the league who has entered the 180 club the most times.
However, even though Nash has played in this league for more than ten years, his physical confrontation ability has not been greatly improved. When confronting late players, he suffered a lot in terms of strength.
However, Nash's speed is top-notch among guards, and late is a heavy point guard with average speed. It is not easy for him to limit Nash's breakthrough.
But being late also has a unique skill on the defensive end, that is, through some intentional or unintentional contact during physical confrontation, when one's own strength has the upper hand, it can greatly interfere with the center of gravity of the opponent's player, which can destroy the opponent's breakthrough rhythm.
Nash suffered from late defensive tricks and failed to make a breakthrough immediately, so he had to hand the ball to Marion to run the ball.
The most famous thing about Marion is his [-]-style shooting. He has probably never seen how he shoots in the mirror.
When he was shooting, he shook his hands in front of his chest, and the ball was thrown out, which looked very strange. In addition, his neck was very short, which made him look like a turtle. It made him even weirder.
The ridiculous thing is that Marion still thinks that his shooting posture is very standard, and he never thought about changing his shooting method.
In the past few seasons, Marion's shooting ability was very good, and his three-point shooting rate was once as high as about 40%.
However, in these two seasons, Marion has almost completely lost his three-point shooting ability and can only make mid-range shots.
Fortunately, his defensive ability is still there-this is why defensive players are the easiest to gain a foothold in the league.
Kevin Garnett once said a word - "Your touch may deceive you, but your defense will never deceive you."
This sentence is not without reason.
Feeling is mysterious and mysterious, and it is affected by many factors.
Only defense is eternal. As long as you work hard, your defensive ability is the most stable.
Nash's plan was to reorganize the offense, but the Warriors made a mistake in their defensive coordination at this time. Hill originally planned to come over to help Late share the defensive pressure. This was also the old Nelson's arrangement. He liked to let Late put more energy into it. On the offensive end, so when defending, he will let other Warriors players take the initiative to help Late take on some defensive tasks.
But the old Nelson misunderstood late's attitude on the defensive end. He started out in the Rockets with defense and three-pointers. He didn't discriminate against defensive players like the old Nelson. Accidentally found a gap.
With no one in front of him, Marion immediately used his awkward [-]-[-] shot from outside the three-point line.
Although the opportunity came out, Marion failed to grasp the attack.
Milicic easily picks up the defensive rebound and hands the ball to Hill.
Hill dribbled the ball across half court and passed the ball to a late player.
Late faced Bell's defense at a 45-degree angle on the left side of the three-point line and lowered his center of gravity. His intention was very obvious, and he wanted to find a breakthrough.
Bell immediately waited for the battle, and was late for three consecutive right-footed tentative steps, but failed to fool him.
He was not in a hurry to be late, stood up again, and called his teammates to move, it seemed that he planned to give up this heads-up.
Bell still didn't dare to be careless, staring at the late eyes, and found that he was actually observing the position of his teammates.
opportunity!
Intuition tells Bell that if he makes a sudden steal at this time, the chance of success is very high.
Sometimes the judgment on the court is often just a matter of a moment, and the players trust their intuition more.
The more experienced the player, the more accurate this intuition will be.
Bell made a shot. Taking advantage of his wingspan, he suddenly reached forward with his left hand to try to steal.
But when he stretched his hand halfway, he suddenly hesitated.
In competitive sports, if you hesitate, you will lose, and if you are decisive, you will be in vain.
An extremely brief hesitation caused Bell to completely lose the initiative, and his center of gravity moved.
The experienced Bell knew that he could not turn back, so he suddenly stepped up his movements and took the initiative to make physical contact with Late.
This is likely to be called a foul, but it is not long since the start of the game, and the number of fouls is not enough, so the impact will not be that great.
But he underestimated the speed of Late's shot, and Late instantly saw that Bell's movements were old, so he shot directly.
The iconic tiptoe shot, the shot is super fast, and the entire action lasts less than 0.4 seconds.
"Di!"
The referee blows his whistle.
Bell made a defensive foul and made three free throws late.
The ball was late and deliberately tricked Bell into a foul, and the ball missed.
Bell touched his nose with his left hand and just shook his head slightly.
After he found himself hesitating to steal, he already knew that he had lost the initiative, and this foul was already in his expectation.
But he still felt startled, even when he was defending Kobe, he wasn't as startled as the defense was late.
Because of his defensive ability, Bell is confident that he can see through Kobe's offensive style, even if he cannot completely limit his scoring, at least he will not be particularly passive.
But when faced with being late, Bell really felt that every action might be intrigue, and every look of being late might be preparing for the next attack.
Is it really so scary for smart people to play basketball?
Seeing that he was late and sent all three free throws into the Nets understatement, Bell knew that he had no chance to make mistakes again, and he could no longer think about those messy things, as long as he could limit the number of late shots.
What I should think about is not how to interrupt his offensive rhythm, but make him unable to catch the ball!
The Suns served, and Nash once again cooperated with Stoudemire in the pick-and-roll. After breaking through, he looked back at the moon and gave the ball to Stoudemire.
With a height of 208cm, Stoudemire has an obvious advantage when facing lateness. After catching the ball, he immediately took off with all his strength. Even if he was late, he couldn't close his eyes.
This is to make it clear that pick-and-roll swaps, bullying, and being late are not enough physical fitness!
It's a pity that even if the defense is in place for being late, he can only sigh. The mid-range shots he practiced hard during the injury period of Stoudemire were not blown out. The shooting percentage is actually quite good. He directly ignored the slight interference of being late and hit the ball easily.
(End of this chapter)
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