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Chapter 106: I understand the tactics separately, but I am confused when they play Princeton tactics together!

Three minutes later.

Su Bei received a transition ball, but instead of passing it to others, he passed it to himself... became arrogant and unreasonable, bumped his shoulder away from Kevin Martin who was close to him, and like a ruthless killer, raised his hand to shoot a three-point jumper

Take action...

Swish——!

"This is a newcomer from there, how can he be braver than Bonchi Wells?

I originally thought that Kevin Martin would be able to handle it, but I didn’t expect that he would encounter a tough guy..."

Adelman lamented, but he would not make any adjustments.

Anyway, the Kings never rely on defense to win games. They lose a lot of points in every game, not less than a few points from Kevin Martin.

Subei is strong, and Princeton's system is all about strength.

If your opponents are not strong, how can you show their intelligence?

This pattern is atmospheric.

Kevin Martin was beaten continuously and no substitutions were made.

Oh, Su Bei doesn't feel sleepy anymore, and his scoring should be able to take off tonight.

However, what Su Bei didn't expect was that he was not guarded by Kevin Martin, but was guarded by his teammates.

It turns out that on the defensive end, Payton was also severely punished by Wells' Subei style of play.

Payton is 37 years old. When he was young, he could still rely on his skills and reactions to deal with it, but now he falls apart at the first touch. How can this be broken?

There is no choice but to let Su Bei take the lead.

Role players have no freedom and cannot breathe air!

If Su Bei wants to stay on the court well, he can only do dirty work...

Peng——!

Su Bei stood on top and was staggered by the impact. He immediately knew that he could not withstand it.

What do you use to top it?

Bunchy was nicknamed "Bangzi" by the Welsh people. Although he is only tall on the outside, he has a playing style on the inside.

His tonnage cannot even withstand top defensive players like Bruce Bowen. With Su Bei's current B-level physical strength, it is not enough.

"Wells forced himself into a comfortable position, turned around, raised his hand, and took a two-point jumper..."

With a bang, Su Bei used foul tactics to slap the basketball away hard.

Beep——!

The referee's whistle sounded and Wells got two free throw opportunities.

Bang-dang——!

Swish——!

1 of 2 free throws.

Su Bei's thugs made a profit from the foul.

Next, during the Heat's offensive round, in order to allow Su Bei to focus on defending Wells, neither Payton nor Jason Williams passed the ball to Su Bei.

Faced with such considerate seniors, Su Bei, in addition to thanking their eighteenth generation ancestors, could not imitate Yao Ming and treat them to tomatoes. After all, Su Bei was a spiritual young man who was not good at sociability.

At this moment, I can only thank you silently in my heart. One thing is that they don't understand.

The second is, as a walk-on, don't talk too much, just do what you should do.

You said that you can't die for a long time, just because you are a bitch and don't want to die. Is this acting scientific?

Therefore, Su Bei can only wish quietly.

"With a bang, Wells came back in again, he turned around and was about to take action, snap -!

Su Bei skillfully used the 'stick' tactic and sent Wells to the free throw line for a free throw..."

Wells's free throw shooting wasn't as lousy as O'Neal's.

Whether he can shoot free throws is not the key point for Su Bei. The key point is that Su Bei has shown his defensive attitude and determination.

Wells can be reckless, but don't expect to easily score points in sports battles.

Another 3 minutes passed, and Su Bei retreated to the bench with 3 fouls and 5 points on his back.

In fact, it's not easy for Payton to guard Kevin Martin.

Wells and Kevin Martin are two weirdos.

Wells is powerful.

Kevin Martin is a speed type.

Payton has all the skills, but no speed and no handcheck rules.

Kevin Martin's erratic running, extremely fast first step, and unfamiliarity with the weak side's reverse running and cutting off the baseline caught Payton off guard.

Even if Payton keeps up, Kevin Martin's quick shots and awkward shooting posture are too much for Payton.

If it is the playoffs, Payton can still burn himself for the sake of victory and have a short burst. This is just an ordinary regular season, so just let it happen and make do.

It can only be said that a new generation replaces the old, and the old is photographed dead on the beach. This is science.

A small partial advantage cannot change the situation of the Kings' mediocre bench strength.

The bench gang that once terrified the entire league has disappeared, and the Kings' rotation is still at a disadvantage.

With Raheem, Wells and Mike Bibby resting, Stojakovic and Brad Miller came on, but they could not support the Kings' Princeton tactical system.

"The Kings' offensive tactics are too complex.

The old players operate with ease, but the new players are a little confused. The tactics they use are nothing more than running, screening, passing, shooting...

They all knew this tactic, but they combined it together to create the so-called Princeton tactic, but they couldn't understand it at all.

When should you pass the ball, when should you take a shot, when should you dribble...the criteria here cannot be understood overnight.

Those who are not smart will really not be able to play Princeton tactics.

It’s just!

Of all the smart people, how many would choose to play basketball?"

The first half of the game is over.

The Heat achieved a lead in the score.

After 15 minutes of rest and recuperation, the game came back for the second half, and the lineups of both teams continued to fight again.

Su Bei continued to stay on the bench and got some playing time sporadically, but before he could suit up, he was replaced again.

Because I didn't bring a microwave, my hands were a little cold. The only time I took a two-point jump shot, it missed.

At the beginning of the fourth quarter, the Heat needed to strengthen their offense, and Su Bei got another opportunity to play against Stojakovic.

"The Kings attacked and caught the ball. Stojakovic held the ball and singled out Subei. This was a good opportunity.

After a feint shot, he took a step and immediately dribbled the ball inside regardless of whether Su Bei followed. When Su Bei followed up with a sliding step, he suddenly stopped and shot a two-point jumper."

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "Su Bei defended himself very well, standing in front of Stojakovic, jumping up and reaching out to cover his eyes..."

Bang-dang——!

Stojakovic wanted to use his height of 2.06 meters to bully Su Bei, but he underestimated Su Bei's defensive skills and wingspan, used his poor ball-handling offense to end the game, and finally missed the shot.

"Haslem picked off the rebound, passed the ball to Payton, and then quickly passed the ball to Wade.

Hey, Su Bei rushed up, he used his speed to throw away Stojakovic, and rushed back to the frontcourt in two quick steps..."

Snapped--!

Wade pushed with both hands, and the basketball bounced up after hitting the floor. Su Bei caught the ball, took two steps, and jumped up.

Bang-dang——!

"Su Bei's dunk helped the Heat score a two-point counterattack.

In this round, Subei dominated both offense and defense.

Hey, Stojakovic continues to ask for the ball again, trying to bully the rookie Su Bei, making a breakthrough, putting it away, pulling up the ball, raising his hand to pull up a three-point fadeaway jumper..."

It cannot be said that Subei fully predicted Stojakovic's attack. It can only be said that he defended against shots but not against sudden attacks.

Stojakovic's three-point shooting ability can rank among the top ten in league history. He can hit 40% in his entire career. No one will fail to guard against his three-point shooting.

Su Bei did the same thing and continued to cover Stojakovic's eyes, almost hitting the opponent's face with his right hand.

Bang-dang——!

Stojakovic's three-pointer still missed.

"Stojakovic's mentality is broken.

His current thoughts are probably not on the game.

He and Webber competed to be the boss of the Kings, but both ended up losing.

Webber was always injured at critical moments, unable to allow the Kings to achieve expected results and achieve a breakthrough.

Stojakovic is too soft at critical moments, and his style of play is to shoot from the outside. As a shooter-type scoring player, if he is tightly guarded, he will not be able to perform on his own."

"After Stojakovic scored at the level of an MVP candidate, he probably got a little lost. He didn't understand that he could only be the second-in-command and was only suitable for supporting.

The Kings would rather send him away than straighten Stojakovic..."

Stojakovic is also in very bad shape due to trade rumors, averaging only 16 points, 5 rebounds and 2 assists per game this season.

The Kings' current record, also because of Stojakovic's performance, is now only 7 wins and 8 losses.

You know, the Kings' regular season record is generally very good, and they have basically been among the top three in the league in recent years.

With this record now, if it continues, there is no way to guarantee even the top 8 in the Western Conference.

To be fair, Stojakovic's mind was indeed wandering, he could not recognize his true strength and failed to position himself correctly.

Even shooters like Ray Allen have been traded, Stojakovic has no defense yet, and his style of play cannot be tough. If he is given the role of a leading player, he probably won't be able to win a championship.

To be honest, the Kings' management is not thinking too much.

Do you think that having the Princeton tactical system in hand can guarantee the Kings’ status as a strong team?

In a few years, we will probably find out that the Princeton tactical system is not omnipotent. Without the blessing of stars, tactics like the Princeton tactics are nothing.

Closer to home, Stojakovic's consecutive unexpected misses not only severely damaged the Kings' morale, but also gave the Heat a chance to counterattack quickly, and the Heat took the opportunity to open up the score.

Seeing that the point difference between the two sides had been reduced to 8 points, Adelman brought back all the main players.

The Kings' offense has improved a lot.

Although Raheem has not yet adapted to the Kings' Princeton system, the opportunities he has received are great.

He made every open shot accurately, and his two-point shooting percentage was as high as 52%, setting a personal career record.

Wells is tall on the outside and very comfortable playing inside. He has a lot of offensive space and obvious strength advantages. He also scores frequently on offense.

Of course, the one who performed best was Mike Bibby. In the past, Webber supported the organization, occasionally played as a point forward, and Stojakovic, a top-10 scorer in the league, did not have to work so hard, as long as he passed the ball well.

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Now, the former leading scorer of the Kings has left, and the second leading scorer will also leave. He is also a point guard, has more shooting opportunities, has accurate mid-range shots, and his offensive firepower is also quite brave.

It's just a pity that the Kings lack not only offense, but also defense.

The Kings' offense became unstoppable, and the Heat's offense became impossible to defend.

Back and forth, time ran out, but the score gap was not recovered.

At this moment, when the Kings need a three-point shot.

Stojakovic's three-pointer was half dead.

Brad Miller's three-pointer can be shot, but it cannot be used as the main means of scoring, and it cannot kill the game.

For other players, two-pointers are OK, but three-pointers are completely unreliable.

In the end, Adelman had no choice but to try Kevin Martin. As a result, Kevin Martin's three-pointer had not yet been tried, but the defensive end died.

Buzz——!

As the buzzer sounds, the red light lights up, and the game time is over.

According to the score, the Heat defeated the Kings with a 7-point advantage and won their first victory in the December schedule.

Wade had an assist and 7 rebounds, another close to a triple-double performance. In one word: strong.

Su Bei made 4 of 7 shots, 2 of 5 three-pointers, and scored 10 points, 3 rebounds, and 1 assist. His performance was not bad.




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