Eighty-six, Milicic with three consecutive battles
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After the start of the game, Fred dribbled the ball, and Banks immediately appeared in front of him and clung to him. The reason why Rivers sent Banks to play was that Payton's body could not handle back-to-back games, and Francis' strong body was really good.
It may be too much for Payton. Payton's defensive skills are indeed excellent, but his physical condition is different from when he was young. Now he is suitable for guarding point guards with poor skills. For point guards who rely more on strength and speed,
Payton generally doesn't take advantage. Banks' strength and speed are considered superior among point guards, so it's still possible to use him to deal with Francis.
And Eddie Jones wouldn't take much advantage when facing the opponent's faster "old cat" Mobley. Rivers simply sent Tony Allen to limit Mobley's performance.
The Celtics' offense relies on the power of the forwards, and the backcourt only needs to contribute high-intensity defense. The Magic are different from the Celtics. Their entire team's offense relies on the backcourt duo of Francis and Mobley.
Starting with the gun, locking these two men contained 80% of the Magic's offense. As for the former "Jordan successor" Grant Hill, Rivers believed that Pierce could handle him. After all, after the injury,
He has become increasingly mediocre. If Pierce, at his peak, can't handle a player like this, then he will be the boss of the Celtics for nothing.
Rivers' approach has another profound meaning. He is using this method to gradually let the new generation stand out without any resistance from the veterans. Banks, West, Allen, Wright, Milicic
, Jefferson and others are all young players that he is very optimistic about. If they are not disbanded, they may really be able to win the championship by playing around Pierce for a few years.
Francis dribbled the ball and was unable to advance quickly due to the interference of Banks. He looked at the old cat. The old cat was tightly pestered by Tony Allen and was not even given a chance to connect the ball.
If you want to catch the ball, you can only come out of your pocket and take one step away from the three-point line. It is impossible to catch the ball comfortably at a distance around the three-point line.
However, the defense is not static. If the defense line is torn open, can the defender continue to keep an eye on his own man? Francis continuously shook off Banks in disguise. When Tony Allen and Pierce broke through inside, Tony Allen and Pierce respectively
Tightening in from both wings, Francis jumped high and threw the ball to Hill in the air. Hill then threw it to the unguarded Mobley when Pierce came to cover.
Zhang Shou hit a three-pointer.
"After Francis and Mobley moved to the Magic, they got away from Van Gundy's boring style of play, and the two of them regained their vitality. Mobley has been underestimated in his career. Both of them averaged
The strength of more than 20 points." Barkley in the commentary box was saying.
"Don't talk about Jeff's tactics like that. We were colleagues before, so I have always been concerned about the decline in Francis and Mobley's scoring average. I can only say that they are over 25 years old and their condition has declined." Smith smiled evilly.
While talking, the two people on the sidelines were chatting lively. The Celtics also launched their offensive on the court. Banks handed the ball to Pierce. Pierce used his body to push Hill's defense from the wing and rush in.
After his comeback, Hill tried to minimize physical confrontation in the game, and his offense focused on mid-range and long-range shots. However, he didn't expect to encounter a player like Pierce who specializes in physical play. Pierce suddenly took a step back when he squeezed out.
Fortunately, Hill's reaction was not slow. He jumped up quickly to block the shot to Pierce's surprise. This made Pierce somewhat unprepared. He used a little more force on his hands when shooting. After the ball was thrown, he shouted
:"rebound!"
Howard's blocking skills were really not very good over there. When he was grabbing defensive rebounds, he was blocked by Al Jefferson. In fact, Howard didn't do a very good job blocking rebounds in later generations.
Rebounds mostly rely on excellent bounce, and the tactics of the Magic shooters do use fighting for rebounds. However, Jefferson, who is 2.08 meters tall, can grab about 10 rebounds all year round. This has to be said that he is stuck in the position.
There is indeed some effort in that regard.
Howard was in a bad position and still took off, but when he reached the highest point, the ball had just bounced out of the frame. At this time, he could no longer stop in the air. At this time, Milicic jumped up behind Cato and rode Cato.
It's just a make-up deduction.
This back-up dunk by a center who was over 2.10 meters tall really made the audience unable to sit still. Although Milicic was in the away game, the fans still gave out bursts of cheers. Celtic on the sidelines
The other players were waving towels crazily, with newly acquired younger brother West working the hardest.
At this time, the camera also accurately found Paris Hilton in the fifth row of the auditorium. The scandal queen came to the home court in Orlando today after appearing at the home court in Miami yesterday.
After seeing Hilton, Barkley said: "The dunk just now was indeed wonderful, but I am more concerned about Hilton's appearance. It seems that Hilton also played back-to-back. As for Darko, I think he should have played three games in a row."
"O'Neal is old, and his physical strength can only last half of the game, and Howard is not very mature, so I think Darko's biggest opponent may be Paris. She is young, physically gifted, skilled enough, and most importantly
It's because she has an extraordinary desire to fight." Kenny Smith said with a lewd smile.
"Kenny, are you sure you're talking about basketball? And the last person you described as having talent, skills, and a desire to fight, was Darko or Paris?"
"It's okay to say both of them are fine. Both of them are like this. Is there any difference?"
Barkley touched his bald head and said: "If you are talking about Darko, then I think you are talking about basketball. If you are talking about Paris, then I think it may not be as simple as basketball."
The comments on the sidelines were lively. Milicic on the court did not yell as usual after the dunk. Instead, he said to Howard in an understatement: "Getting rebounds doesn't mean you can get them if you jump high. You want to
Teach me a lesson? I happen to have the same idea."
As soon as the match started, Milicic felt that Howard's skills were still immature, and there was still a certain gap compared to Okafor, who had caused him some trouble before. Although his height, wingspan, strength, and jumping were very good,
High, but if you lose your position easily, it will be difficult to become a good defensive player. At least for now, Howard is still far away from the best defensive player.