Although the 76ers and Pistons still had Game 7 to decide the winner, Edison did not watch it because he felt there was no point in watching it.
Edison has figured out the 76ers' tactical layout and can completely suppress them with his own staffing. The only variable is Iverson's outbreak, but this kind of variable is something you cannot prepare for in advance. Just like in the regular season
It seems that all teams knew to guard against Iverson and took action, but he still won the regular season scoring champion with an average of 30.4 points per game. You can't help it.
If the 76ers are far behind at the last critical moment, they won't think of anything reasonable at this time, and will let Iverson go to Longtan alone and rely on his talent to compete. And it really works, such as in the last game
, the Pistons just can't do anything to him.
The 76ers have already figured it out and know how to target it, so there is no need to read it. The Pistons cannot target it, so there is no need to read it anymore.
The Pistons play basketball with the best tactical coordination in the history of the NBA, bar none.
Some people may refute this statement, saying that the Kings' cooperation is more beautiful. I admit this, but the Kings only cooperate well on the offensive end. On the defensive end, their cooperation is basically forced to rotate positions.
Some people may also say that the Spurs. However, when Ginobili of the Spurs comes on the court, he often just plays randomly and cooperates with the passing game, which is directly lower than when he was not there.
So for a team like the Pistons, which stands at the pinnacle of collective basketball, if you want to defeat them through tactics, it is completely nonsense, just like a fantasy. Edison has no confidence that he can defeat the Pistons tactically, especially with this young team.
Magic. And not just Edison, but no coach in the entire league dared to say this, even the "Cardinal" who had retired for a long time.
But Larry Brown's team is not invincible. His team has always had a fatal flaw - insufficient talent.
The same goes for this Pistons. Although the five starters are all All-Star players and each one of them is a well-known figure, except for Rasheed Wallace, no one relies on talent to play. Billou
Puss and Hamilton are typical examples of getting better and better as they get older. They rely on daily accumulation and transform the accumulated experience into their performance in the game. It is really not true to say how good their talents are.
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Big Ben's physical fitness is really good, but it is a pity that he is 10 centimeters shorter, and the inside line and the outside line are different. The further inside, the stricter the height requirements. The outside may be 5cm level, while the basket is 1cm level. This
It's a hard indicator derived from basketball rules. There's nothing we can do about it.
I won’t say much about Prince. There is no doubt that he is a good player and has talent, but his talent is more reflected in defense. But on the field, defense is always passive unless it is obviously a higher level.
, otherwise the actual effect will not be apparent, and the defense will be unpalatable.
The only talented player is Rasheed Wallace, because Larry Brown's team can only accommodate one talented player. Although many people say that Rasheed is lazy in training off the court, but on the court,
During the game, Rasheed Wallace's attitude was extremely correct and he absolutely obeyed the tactical arrangements, pick-and-roll, support, cover, defense, assist defense, delay, and passing. These things that cannot be shown in technical statistics, Tianzun did it from the beginning.
He has no complaints and does a good job. Although Wallace often speaks out, he accepts the coach's reasonable arrangements. If you ask him to take the center position, he has no complaints; if you ask him to reduce the number of personal shots, he will accept it.
He has no complaints. In this regard, he is very similar to Duncan. I have always felt that the two of them were the best power forwards in the past period. Neither Garnett nor Webb could do this. They would complain that the head coach would not
Use yourself, but Wallace never does. (PS: Duncan met Popovich and never changed coaches, otherwise it would be hard to say.)….
That’s not to say that those who don’t complain are good players. There are also many power forwards, such as O’Neal Jr., Brand, and Aldridge, who rarely complain. But these people have one thing in common, and that is – they are not big brothers.
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Although O'Neal is the core of the Pacers' tactics, with shots and offensive tactics surrounding him, as long as Miller is around, the team's leadership will never fall to O'Neal.
If O'Neal is still a bit like a big brother, then Brand and Aldridge are the standard second-in-command positions.
In Brand's best season with the Clippers, the team's leader was Cassell, who controlled the ball. Brand was just a laborer for him, similar to Paul and Griffin now.
Not to mention Aldridge, he is the life of a second-in-command. People say Aldridge is soft, but in fact Aldridge’s body is not soft, but his heart is soft. He is not like Duncan who has a mountain collapse in front of his eyes.
Not as calm as Shun, nor as unruly and fearless as Rasheed Wallace, nor as domineering as Garnett, who never gives up.
Even though Aldridge led the team to the playoffs on his own, it made everyone feel more clearly that this guy can't take on big responsibilities and is not a good leader. Although Aldridge is not from North Carolina, he has many talents in the University of North Carolina.
Personality: Typical of the elite school team's elegant style of play, solid skills, talent, and selflessness to teammates, or to put it more negatively - lazy when the team needs him to be selfish.
Although Wallace has a perverse personality and always does all kinds of ridiculous things on the court, he is very cheerful off the court and is the focus of the locker room. Although no one has ever positioned him as the leader of the team.
, but in fact he has been doing what leaders do in the Trail Blazers and Pistons.
In addition, let’s talk about Bosh now. Although he was a leader in the Raptors, now in the Heat, he always says that the coach should let him get more shots, and then he can do whatever he wants. But in fact, he is really not a
Material to be the big brother of a strong team.
The most important thing about a big brother is that he can score or create scoring opportunities at the most critical moment in the fourth quarter, and Bosh did very poorly in this regard. He is a very good cutting power forward, but the so-called cutting power forward
The pattern is that when the opponent's inside line appears open, he rushes in. On the other hand, if the opponent's inside line does not appear empty, he will not rush in, but will stand in the high post and wait for the shot.
Although Bosh's two scoring methods are quite effective, they have no lethality, or the ability to draw fouls.
In turn, let's look at Garnett, who was modeled after Bosh. Garnett is also a master of cutting, and he also has a beautiful mid-range shot. However, in the fourth quarter, Garnett still went to the low post more and relied on hitting and falling back.
Jump shot. Compared to Bosh, Garnett is closer to the three-second zone, and the closer to the basket in basketball, the more inevitable physical contact is, the more lethal it is, and the easier it is to cause a foul.
So now that the Heat have three heads, I don't object, but it is debatable to say that the Heat have three "giant" heads. Bosh is not yet a giant. He can have excellent data, but he cannot play a role.
It plays a key role. And the key is that it is not seen that it has not developed into a huge trend yet. It only shows great results occasionally and has no continuous performance.
Let's compare it to Anthony. Anthony is playing very dominantly now. He just understands that in the end I have to score and I have to go in. I don't care about the effect and just go in. Bosh doesn't.
This guy is so fierce.
But this cannot be blamed on Bosh. Since Nowitzki achieved great success, many power forwards in the NBA have begun to follow the trend, instead of drifting inside and shooting outside, and they can also find Malone, Barkley, and Haye.
Si and other 50 superstars make excuses, "Look, these people are all mid-range shooters, and they are all very good." But the problem is that these people have additionally developed their mid-range shooter abilities after doing their job of playing hard at the basket.
.And these current power forwards haven't even learned the most basic offensive steps to the basket, and they start running forward like a scholar...
Therefore, I boldly predict that after 3-5 years of attempts, NBA power forwards in the future will return to their original roots and resume the basket offense that was their destiny.
I've strayed away again and come back to the main line.
Because the Pistons have perfect teamwork, but relatively insufficient talent, the only way to beat them is to rely on talent to rush forward, just like what James did later. One person penetrated Prince first, and in the Pistons
He first opened a hole in his body, then chased and beat around the hole, and finally completely broke the piston.
Of course, now we can objectively say that there are two important reasons why the Cavaliers were able to eliminate the Pistons. One is that the Pistons' defensive intensity has dropped by a level since Ben is no longer there. The second is that the referees directed against the Cavaliers under the instruction of David Stern.
Intentional favoritism, please note that I am talking about the Cavaliers, not James alone. In fact, in that series, everyone in the Cavaliers enjoyed the star whistle.
So Edison's current idea of dealing with the Pistons is to use talent to attack them, and to use talent to attack opponents, the function of the head coach will be weakened.
Therefore, although Thibodeau gave Edison a lot of information, which recorded various data and routines of the Pistons, Edison did not read it, but gently put these things on his desk. "Tom, what we have to do now is to let
Players are free to use their talents. When players use their talents, they follow their subconscious mind and act as they please, as unpredictable as an antelope hanging its horns. In fact, any arrangements made by the head coach are
It is a shackles and a burden that is bound to them."
"If we just let it all go, what else do we coaches have to do?" Thibodeau didn't understand Edison's thoughts and even sneered a little.
"The coach's task is to influence their subconscious before allowing them to fully utilize their talents, imprinting running routines and defensive timing on their subconscious, so that they can react naturally without having to think about it.
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Thibodeau nodded after hearing this, "This is very similar to my request, let the players react immediately on how to handle the ball, but"
"But you keep planting trees, constantly transforming their subconscious, and never letting them explode at will. You just treat them as parts on your assembly line and ignore their subjective initiative. Tom, you know what I think
What does a perfect team look like? They are just like the current Pistons, with rigorous offensive and defensive tactics. While they have an iron-blooded team defense, everyone also has unsolvable scoring talent."
"Impossible, the league's salary standards do not allow such a team to appear."
"Yes, even if it only lasts for 1 or 2 seasons." Edison looked into the distance with blurred eyes, as if he had penetrated the infinite future and witnessed that wonderful scene with his own eyes.
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I haven’t complained like this in a long time, it’s really cool.