NBA: I am a master dealer

Chapter 36 Tactic Analysis!

Chapter 36 Tactic Analysis!

Early the next morning.

The old man Kelin did not arrange training, but led everyone to watch the UCLA game video.

This is pre-match practice.

Knowing oneself and knowing the enemy is the only way to be safe in a hundred battles.

If you can't have a good understanding of the opponent's game style and usual tactics.

So what do they do with it?
After reading several paragraphs.

"UCLA's game style is very unique. They use a slow-moving striker as the axis to develop tactics, interspersed with pick-and-roll moves on both sides, the center sits at the basket, and the shooting guard waits for an opportunity. Currently, this kind of coordination tactics is not common, but It has received a miraculous effect on UCLA, the entire big-12 area, they are ranked second, second only to Kansas, and their strength is very strong."

Old man Kelin took the lead to make a summary, paused, and then asked, "Everyone talk about it, how should we deal with it?"

No one spoke.

All of them lowered their heads, looking as if they were racking their brains.

Xue Liancheng seriously doubted whether everyone was already cursing in their hearts: This is so f*cking, how do they know?

They are just players, and it should be the coach's job to study tactics.

Old man Kelin didn't give up, and asked questions one by one, starting with the captain Hash, "Hash, let's talk about it."

After being named, Hash was obviously in a daze, he stammered, "This... that... I think, we need to increase our aggressiveness and prevent Kyle Anderson from easily receiving the ball, so that we can interrupt them offensive fluency."

"And then? Is there anything else to add?" asked Old Man Kling.

Hash quickly shook his head, "It's gone."

Old man Kelin turned his head to look at Feng Lai again, "Noah, what about you?"

"I?"

Feng Lai's scalp was numb, but he reacted quickly, "I think Hash is right."

Old man Kelin glared fiercely, obviously dissatisfied.

I asked a few more people, and all of them talked about him from left to right, and said some incongruous things, but they didn't get to the point anyway.

In the end, he set his eyes on Xue Liancheng, "Xue, what do you think?"

"This kind of tactic based on a slow forward is really rare, but it's not uncommon. He remembers that the Aldolan Magic used this tactic a few years ago." Xue Liancheng pondered for a moment, and said.

In the NBA08-09 season, it was an era of vassals fighting for hegemony. The Magic adopted the tactics of power forwards as the axis to cooperate and stand out from the East.

Although the point guards Alston and Nelson control but do not organize, they specialize in assaulters to tear apart the opponent's defense.

The striker Hedo Turkoglu is not fast, but he acts as a supporting organization, and almost every attack is initiated by him.

Center Howard guards the rim, dominates the paint, and dominates the paint.

Then come an elevated three-point turret, Rashard Lewis, to open up the space.

Equipped with a gang of defensive or three-pointers, such as Michael Strus, Courtney Lee, JJ Redick.

That year, they defeated the defending champion Boston Celtics, beat the shit out of my peak James, and advanced to the finals in one fell swoop, shocking the entire league.

Finally, in the finals, they encountered Tian Ke's three-high lineup and the peak Kobe, causing them to miss the championship and be swept by the Los Angeles Lakers.

But in fact, the gentleman sweep is an illusion.

First of all, it must be admitted that the overall strength of the Lakers is stronger than that of the Magic, and the lineup is restrained, which is for sure.

Bynum, one of the Lakers' top three, happens to be a flexible center with a large tonnage. Howard's offensive methods are limited, and he is most afraid of this type.

Gasol, another of the Lakers' top three, blasted Lewis to nothing.

Odom, the last of the three highs, also made Turkoglu very uncomfortable.

This is the perfect restraint of the three highs.

Coupled with Kobe's powerful lethality, the Magic are unstoppable.

But even so, it is definitely not strong enough to win the championship.

Two of the Magic's four losses went into overtime, and they had plenty of chances to win the Finals initiative.

If Courtney Lee's classic comeback layup hits before the end of regulation in Game [-]...

If Howard makes one of his two free throws 11 seconds before the end of regulation in Game 2...

If Van Gundy directs his team to decisively foul early and prevent Fisher from shooting a three-pointer...

If Nelson had pressed Fisher on that last play instead of retreating to the three-point line...

However, no if.

All this has been written into history.

What is certain is that the magic back then was definitely not as weak as imagined.

The elimination of the Boston Celtics was due to Garnett's injury.

But the knight who overthrew my big Zhan Huang has real strength.

Where can it be so weak?

Just when people think that the era of Warcraft Howard is coming.

Howard has a broken wing!

Before taking off, it crashed on the spot.

Hedo Turkoglu left the Toronto Raptors because of the key to Dwight Howard's code.

Looking back.

In fact, the real offensive core of the Magic back then was Hedo Turkoglu, not Howard, or to be precise, Howard was the core of defensive tactics.

True.

Howard is very strong, but he is strong on defense, weaving the no-fly zone with one person, and guaranteeing rebounds with one pillar.

In fact, his offensive methods are very limited, only three tricks, which are small hooks, dunks under the basket, using his body to dig in and flexible feet to turn and layup.

Other autonomous offensive capabilities and low-post skills are completely negligible.

He desperately needs someone who can pass the ball to him, and someone who can pass the ball to him comfortably.

And that person is Hedo Turkoglu.

same.

Hedo Turkoglu lost his magic system and tactical status and was abolished on the spot.

The current UCLA is somewhat similar to the Magic team back then.

Sledgehammer Kyle Anderson does high-position support and organization, and is an important offensive starting point.

Zach LaVine uses his speed and explosiveness to assume the role of rusher.

Jordan Adams is a three-point turret with richer offensive methods.

Although Drew II on the inside does not have the dominance of Howard on the inside, his defense and rebounding are still very good.

Small forward Waltzman, who defends full-time, shoots three-pointers when there is an open opportunity.

In comparison, the tactics of the two teams are indeed similar, but UCLA is a simplified version, and they do not have dominant inside players.

Hearing Xue Liancheng's words, Old Man Kelin's eyes lit up suddenly, but quickly dimmed again, "Continue talking."

The lineup to restrain this tactic is the height of the inside line and strangulation in the penalty area. The Lakers have already demonstrated it.

The problem is, that's exactly where Indiana's weakness lies.

Except for Feng Lai who can handle them well, their insiders are not very good.

Even Feng Lai is not good at crushing the penalty area, he is even a little afraid of confrontation, and his finishing ability and defensive ability are average.

This is too bad.

"It's actually very easy to win the game. Play fast, hit breakthroughs, and hit success rates." Xue Liancheng continued to express his opinions.

"Ok?"

Old man Kelin frowned and asked, "How?"

"The two aces in the UCLA team, Anderson and Adams, are not fast. This is their defect. If we play fast, it is equivalent to hitting their seven inches."

"Breakthroughs are good for killing. As long as they get into foul trouble, it means our chance is coming."

"Our high success rate means that they have no rebounding advantage. Without the rebounding advantage, their offensive frequency will be reduced, and this tactic will be greatly reduced."

Xue Liancheng gave reasons one by one.

of course.

In fact, there is another reason he didn't say, it is convenient for him to scan data.

Hit fast.

He can use vision to give assists.

Hit the breakthrough, hit the success rate.

These two proposals, to put it bluntly, have the same effect.

—Let him let go.

You know, the entire Indiana Mountain Rangers team, with his and Hash's breakthroughs, has absolute deterrence and has the ability to tear apart the opponent's defense.

But because of Hash's height, coupled with his limited explosive power, his finishing ability is very average, and his scoring efficiency is actually not high.

Then.

He was the only one left.

He should be Indiana's most assured scorer.

If he is the team's first offensive option, wouldn't his scoring go up?

There is no need to arrange a lot of tactics like before, who to play pick-and-roll with, when to move, who to respond, pass and cut cooperation, how to open up space when Hash launches an offense, and how to cover for Feng Lai, and so on.

Xue Liancheng has always been embarrassed to say that old man Kelin's gaudy things are actually complicating simple problems.

As for whether his proposal is effective or not, and whether he can lead the team to win, he doesn't know.

You will only know when you try it.

"Hmm... that's a good idea."

Although old man Klin's expression was dark, his eyes were piercing. He paused, and then glanced at everyone, "Do you have anything to add?"

There was silence.

"Since everyone has no other suggestions, let's practice the tactics as Xue said." Old man Kelin finally made the final decision.

Xue Liancheng raised his eyebrows, his heart was filled with ecstasy.

old man!

You finally got the hang of it!
(End of this chapter)

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