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Chapter 138 Starting with Nash and Billups

Big Ben's physical fitness is hard to say. He has outstanding advantages and more obvious shortcomings. He is thick and hard but not long enough. But in the basketball court, you are not afraid of thickness but length. Howard, on the other hand, is relatively longer than Big Ben, and he is young and can jump and stretch.

Strong sex.

As a result, Howard hit the ball into his own hands without any suspense.

Just after half court after Nash caught the ball, Billups pounced on him.

Edison and Thibodeau off the court were stunned when they saw this scene, "Billups is so aggressive in attacking? Does he have the physical ability to hold on?"

Edison and Thibodeau looked at each other and saw doubts in each other's eyes. Since they couldn't think of an answer, they should stop thinking and wait for the answer to come out on its own.

Edison and Thibodeau were very confused about this scene, but the commentators and commentators on the scene were extremely excited.

"Billups faced off against Nash. Last season's Finals MVP and the new regular season MVP had a head-to-head confrontation. Let's see who is stronger."

Nash and Billups are two extremes of point guards. One is elegant and mainly relies on passing assists during the game. Passing is like the wind, unpredictable and unpredictable. The other is steady and scores and scores during the game.

The passing is handled very balancedly, and the passing is mainly stable. In Billups' mind, the first point of passing is not how penetrating it is, but how to pass the ball without making mistakes. So his assists

Leads the league in turnover ratio all year round.

One more thing to say here, for a point guard, the most important data is not his scoring or assists, but his mistakes. Point guards are different from others. If you make a mistake in the paint and someone cuts the ball, it doesn't matter.

Hazardous, because the ball is definitely still in the crowd and cannot be passed out in time.

The point guard makes a mistake, which is not enough. It usually happens in a relatively open place close to his own backcourt. Once he makes a mistake, it will most likely be a fast break from the opponent. Therefore, many head coaches have no requirements for point guards.

Seek merit, but seek no fault.

When I originally wrote this, I wanted to say, "If a point guard makes too many mistakes, he will be dead." But I suddenly thought of Jeremy Lin, so I could only add, "If you don't have a big player behind you,

market, and a boss who only cares about money, then you are doomed."

Although both Billups and Nash are really great, the differences in personality or playing style have caused differences in their team formation or team building.

We say that there are many ways to classify players, such as physical type and technical type, inside and outside lines, etc. Here we talk about a more special classification method - tactical adaptability.

Generally speaking, players are divided according to their tactical adaptability, and can be divided into three types: those with their own tactics, those with a one-size-fits-all approach, and those who require specific tactical support.

Among them, the one with built-in tactics means that a player has strong personal characteristics. As long as you use him, you can only play according to his rhythm and method. Typical examples here are Nash and Yao Ming. Both of them are good players.

Players, but they are all very extreme. Everyone knows that Yao Ming can only play slow-playing positions. As long as he comes on the court, unless you want to play 4 on 5, you must slow down the rhythm and wait for him to get into position and then slowly play again.

beat.

The same goes for Nash. His most obvious style is to push forward quickly. As long as the ball is handed to him, he will start running immediately. Because his passing requires space, only when both sides are in a state of constant movement can the ball be given to him.

He creates space to pass the ball.

So when Nash came to the Lakers, I was not optimistic. Not to mention that Kobe and Gasol would compete with him for the ball. It would be difficult for the whole team to move. Kobe and Howard can actively run, and Gasol and

Is Artest okay? But then again, if Nash really goes to the Knicks, his old waist and legs really won’t be able to run...

In addition to Nash and Yao Ming, Nowitzki, Deron, and Iverson are also players of this type. They will leave a deep imprint on any team they have played for.

The second type is players who need specific tactical support. This type of players is very similar to the first type of players. They all have obvious advantages and disadvantages, but compared with the first type, their advantages are more single and have no

The influence of the first type of players cannot be reflected on their teammates. Therefore, their distinct advantages and disadvantages gradually evolved into more specialized tactical functionality.

There are many such players, such as Stojakovic and Rondo. They may be influential figures in the league and frighten their opponents, but they are not the cornerstone of a team.

Stojakovic can be regarded as a representative of shooters. To bring out the ability of pitchers, first of all, passing the ball to them must be very timely. Once they have a chance, the ball must be distributed as soon as possible. No matter how good the pitcher is, if

If they can't get the ball or hit someone every time, it's useless. So they either participate in the strong-side offense, or the weak-side singles have very strong ball distribution ability.

But fortunately, every team needs a shooter, and all they need is a basic tactical arrangement that favors them. Basically, as long as the team is not particularly weird, there is room for a shooter to survive.

If shooters join the team because of their functionality, then Rondo is the other extreme - a player developed to make up for the shortcomings of the current team.

When Rondo was still a blank sheet of paper, the Celtics' framework had already been set up. Garnett was responsible for pushing in, Pierce was responsible for telescopic, Ray Allen was responsible for shooting, and the offense was one-stop. The rest is to make up for it.

Other shortcomings are because the three of them have strong offensive abilities, so they need someone who can distribute the ball, so Rondo honed his assists bit by bit. Because Garnett can't attack hard at the basket, and Parkin

St.'s offensive ability was not good, so he developed the standard inside steps of a center to kill inside. Because Pierce and Ray Allen's defensive ability was insufficient, he had to help, so he developed the best package among the league's point guards.

Clamping ability.

But once he leaves the current group of people and gives him a group of teammates, he won't be able to play. For example, Terry is not doing well with the Celtics because Terry's technical style is different from that of Rea

There is a big difference between Rondo and Rondo, but Rondo is still unable to adapt to this difference and make corresponding adjustments.

The third type of snake oil is easier to understand. They can do anything. They have solid basic skills and have no obvious strengths or fatal flaws. Billups and Kidd.

They all have relatively balanced abilities in all aspects. They can score and assist, and can defend and organize. They do not need specific teammates or specific playing styles. They can be used by any team and under any tactics.

Find your own position. Your strength will not plummet once you leave a specific environment like the previous two types of players.

For example, Billups is not an organizer in the Clippers, but a team glue. The ball is not in his hands, and he doesn't really want the ball, but he guides the team with his running, and then at the appropriate time

Playing as a return pitcher.

These kind of versatile players are loved by every head coach, and they can be regarded as important puzzle pieces for winning the championship.

This method of classifying based on tactics is not only applicable in basketball, but also in football. For example, Pirlo, Ibrahimovic, and Riquelme are the first to have their own systems. Many people in Barcelona belong to

The second type requires tactical support, while more stars are the third type of snake oil type.

Let’s go back to Billups and Nash. Although the two are very different in style of play, they also have one thing in common, that is, a good point guard cannot just have organizational skills. He must also score at critical moments.

You have to take action. Otherwise, people will only prevent you from passing the ball, and your threat will be greatly reduced in an instant...

And compared with Nash, Billups is not only good at offense, he is also the best in the league in defense. He has good eyesight, strikes hard, jumps high, runs fast, and is physically strong, although none of them are top-notch.

, but they are all top-tier defenders in the league.

So Billups has always been an underestimated player. If we just talk about offensive ability, he may not be as good as Nash, but when combined on both offense and defense, he is definitely above Nash, and only Kidd can compare with him.

Because of Billups' superb defensive skills, Nash didn't dare to advance quickly anymore. If someone stood in front of him, Nash couldn't advance or hit him.

But Magic players will never let Nash fight with others. When Marion saw it, he quickly came over to cover Nash, blocking Billups and freeing the Son of the Wind.

But the Pistons' defense has never relied on one or two defensive leaders, but the entire team is very good. Marion went to block Billups, and Prince immediately made up for it, and then blocked Nash.

"It seems that the core of Larry Brown's defense today is to restrict Nash and prevent him from organizing attacks as wantonly as before, or even allowing him to safely reach the top of the arc." Kevin Harlan looked at the Pistons' arrangement.

Thoughtful.

"Yes, in fact, many teams in the league have tried to block Nash, but there are few successful examples. Because the Magic's pick-and-roll is too good and too active. Other teams cannot guarantee that they can switch defense after the pick-and-roll.

The players still have a high defensive level, but today's Pistons are different. Their starting five players all have excellent defensive abilities. Even if Nash switches to the inside to play small and large, he can't take advantage. It seems that the Magic are in trouble today.

Already."

Although the commentator was very anxious about the magic, Edison's face remained calm and confident.

At this time, Nash also thought of the conversation between Edison and himself before the game, "Steve, I think the Pistons will guard you very closely during the game, so you have to reduce your possession of the ball in this game and hand over the organizational tasks to Nash.

Diaw, you create space outside and act as a scorer."

So Nash accelerated, gained space to pass the ball, and handed the ball to Diaw in the high post.

Diaw was already prepared. After catching the ball, he raised the ball above his head with his right hand, then raised his butt slightly, otherwise McDyess behind him would come over to pick up the ball, and then started to turn around with his left foot as the axis.

When Diaw finished turning around, Nash quickly threw away Billups who was defending him and rushed to the paint area. When passing by Diaw, Diaw handed the ball to him, and then looked like he was taking a step.

To block Billups who is following behind.

The ball was passed very covertly, and by the time McDyess reacted, the Nash man was already in front of him.

Mismatched defense is always the most painful thing for players. When defending, many people would rather face those superstars than encounter mismatched defense. Because when facing superstars, you at least have a defensive idea, which is to block shots.

It's still stuck, no matter what the final actual effect is, you know how to do it. And even if you can't prevent it, not many people will blame you. Facing Duncan, Kobe, and James, everyone expects that you can't prevent it.

Among them, as long as you say, "I have tried my best..." then there will only be endless melancholy.

But misalignment is different. First of all, you don’t know how to defend. When you encounter a small one and a big one, their starting point is 20 centimeters higher than yours. No matter how you defend, you won’t be able to touch it when you jump. The same goes for a big one when you defend a small one.

Holding the ball and rushing towards you, although you are sure that they will change direction at the last moment, you just don't know how it will change, and after they change direction, it will be too late for you to turn around. And when the big defense is small,

You can't prevent other fans from scolding you. They don't care if it's a mismatch or not, they know that you are taller than them. As a result, you can't even defend the basket.

McDyess is in this kind of pain now. Facing Nash, he can only lower his center of gravity, increase his concentration, and prepare to respond immediately.

But Nash's dribbling was very skillful. He swung in, then made a cross-step change and slipped from the other side. Then he made a light layup and scored 2 points.

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