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After the game started, because the Magic's interior was less crowded, Joe Johnson had more space to make moves. Sure enough, his offensive efficiency went up to a higher level.
"Nelson handed the ball to Joe Johnson again, and the other three people sank to the bottom. Only Nelson stayed on the wing. Now there are no defensive players in the Magic's high post. If Joe Johnson can break through Iguodala in front of him, then he
He rushed directly to the Magic's basket without any hindrance." Sir Barkley watched the game on the court seriously.
"That's right, there are only a few people in the league who have this kind of generous treatment. Only Kobe, McGrady and Iverson. I didn't expect the Hawks to think so highly of Joe Johnson. Charles, in your era, Michael had this kind of treatment.
Have you ever?" After Kenny Smith said two serious words, he brought the topic to Barkley.
"Kenny, you have to know that I was one of the greatest players at the time. My offense was unstoppable, so the rest of the team didn't have to help me create space. I wasn't afraid of double teams. I could do three things by myself.
Four is no problem. Michael can't do it. He can't do this, so the Bulls will let others pull away." From Barkley's answer, we can tell that he is in a good mood. Only when he is in a particularly good mood
, can be so arrogant, even making fun of Jordan, who has suppressed him all his life.
However, the combination of Barkley and Kenny Smith usually commentates on Western Conference games during the regular season. TNT specially sent the two of them here today, which also shows that the broadcaster attaches great importance to this game and hopes that it will be more entertaining. But on the contrary
Coming here also proved how pitiful Edison was, and how much pressure his indifferent attitude put him under.
Facing Iguodala's defense, Joe Johnson was particularly cautious, with an unusually solemn expression on his face, as if attending a funeral. He patted the ball gently with his right hand, adjusted his rhythm, and observed at the same time
Iguodala's moves.
And Iguodala also had that bitter look on his face, as if he was about to attend a funeral, his attention constantly shifting between the ball and Joe Johnson. Of course, he should look more at Joe Johnson.
The two of them were in a stalemate, and time passed by little by little.
If this is Stephen Chow's comedy, then after more than 20 seconds, the two people should be in each other's hearts and couldn't help blowing a kiss; if this is a comedy of Bean, then one party will make particularly exaggerated body movements, and then the other party will grab
The opportunity was saved; if this was Gintama, then the two people should have been watching for 24 seconds, then it was violated and the ball was taken away by the referee.
The reality is that after Joe Johnson took a few shots of the ball, he suddenly took a step to the right and made a strong gesture. Iguodala reacted quickly, taking half a step back and preparing to turn sideways.
But Joe Johnson didn't really break out. He knew that his body speed was not good enough, and there was no way he could break through Iguodala. So he saw Iguodala retreat, quickly pulled the ball back, and then dribbled the ball behind his back in another direction.
Walk.
Iguodala took one look and said, "I knew you were going to do fake moves," so he braced his ankles, twisted his shoulders, and turned his body back.
However, Iguodala's action was already within Joe Johnson's expectation. He turned his back against Iguodala, rolled Iguodala over as a pillar, and wiped it from Iguodala's right side.
Go in.
Although Joe Johnson's breakthrough is very sharp, his traveling speed is not fast, his bounce is not high enough, and he cannot directly lick the basket after breaking through. Therefore, in order to make up for this shortcoming of his own, he will not be caught up by defensive players again, or block shots from inside.
After Joe Johnson breaks through, he often chooses a small throw as the finishing move.
This is it now. After Joe Johnson passed Ildala, he didn't rush to the basket. When he saw Howard had turned around at the free throw line, he took off and succeeded in the throw...
The Magic attacked, but Nash didn't make a shot. The Hawks' offense turned around and was still the same as last time. There was no change at all. The same three people were at the bottom and one was on the wing. The four people were like spectators in the court, watching Joe from close range.
Johnson attacks.
Some people may wonder why there are not four people sinking to the bottom, so that the space can be opened more completely.
In fact, Woodson also wanted to, but the rules did not allow it. Before the Bulls won the championship, they specially designed this tactic in order to take advantage of Jordan's invincible characteristics in singles. Four people sink to the bottom, and the leader of Qiao is holding the ball at the top of the key. But then the league
I felt that beating Jordan in this way was too bullying, so I modified the rules. During an offense, if the ball holder is in the high post, a maximum of three people can be on the baseline.
Just now Iguodala was shown off by Joe Johnson, so he was naturally extra cautious when it came to defense, but Joe Johnson's strength cannot be avoided by being more careful.
After taking a step, Joe Johnson found that Iguodala had no reaction, so he started to do two crotch moves, and then deliberately moved the ball forward a little after one movement. Iguodala is a famous steal player.
As soon as he saw that Joe Johnson's ball had moved forward a little and his hand could reach it, he immediately stretched out his hand.
But the moment his hand touched the ball, Joe Johnson beat him to it and swatted the ball away.
At this time, Iguodala had lost his center of gravity, but his physical fitness was absolutely incredible. He used his abdominal muscles to pull his body up again, and then went to attack Joe Johnson, who was about to break through from the other side.
Iguodala's momentary adjustment was indeed beyond Joe Johnson's expectation, but the Eagle King also reacted quickly. When he saw Iguodala pounced hard, he pulled the ball again and moved laterally. As a result, Iguodala
Like a bull being teased by a matador, he pounced again and completely lost his position.
Joe Johnson looked at Iguodala who was rushing past him, took off his shot unhurriedly, and hit the target.
"Beautiful goal, Iguodala was thrown around. Joe Johnson is very calm, and he has a really good feel for the ball. This guy is fully capable of becoming an All-Star. The Suns should not give up on him so hastily.
." Kenny Smith was full of praise for this ball.
When Edison saw it, he immediately applied for a timeout. Joe Johnson's one-on-one play was too demoralizing, and it was light. It didn't matter if he lost a game. If there was a problem with Iguodala's defensive confidence, he would lose more than he gained.
In response to Joe Johnson's performance, Edison quickly deployed new tactics.
Edison remembers that in the 2010 playoff series between the Hawks and the Magic, the Magic developed a defensive strategy based on Joe's technical characteristics.
Because of Joe Johnson's shortcomings in athletic talent, Van Gundy at the time asked Pietrus to guard him from shooting, and then handed Howard to block shots after breaking in. This set of defense made Joe Johnson neither able to break out nor shoot, and in the end the Hawks died miserably.
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But by the next year, Joe Johnson improved his throwing shot, and the arc of his shot was higher. He could get past Howard's block and still hit. Moreover, the Magic replaced Pietrus, a strong defensive player. Therefore, in the Magic vs. Hawks in 2011, Joe Johnson
Very good, defeating the Magic from above.
But this problem does not exist now, Joe Johnson has not improved his floater, and the Magic also have a defensive leader like Iguodala.
So Edison followed the prescription and asked Iguodala to only guard his shots, while Howard prepared to cover and block shots. As expected, as soon as this plan was implemented, the future was repeated. Eagle King Joe Johnson seemed to have been hit by an arrow in the knee, and he couldn't play anymore.
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Three consecutive singles ended in failure. The first time he rushed in, he was directly kicked out of bounds by Howard; the second time was also interfered by Howard and failed to make a shot. Brand directly passed the long ball after grabbing the backboard.
Nash's fast break hand; for the third time, Joe Johnson didn't dare to break out, but shot from the outside. However, Iguodala didn't guard against breakthroughs, only shots, so he stopped taking fake moves. As a result, Joe Johnson failed to make a shot again...
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At this time, Joe Johnson had not yet grown into the future Eagle King. Although his face was paralyzed, he was not so stable in his heart and was not alarmed by changes. He still wanted to prove his ability, so he became impatient and started shooting three-pointers randomly.
Eagles coach Woodson saw that this was not working and that it would not have the effect of training and training, so he also called a timeout and rearranged the tactics.
In fact, Joe Johnson is the best person to learn from as an ordinary person, because he does not have outstanding physical fitness, and his technical movements to settle down can be imitated.
Joe Johnson does not have outstanding speed or jumping, but he can still cope with a group of physical men with his ordinary playing style, which mainly depends on his shooting touch, skillful floor dribbling, and timing of breakthroughs and throws, and passing assists.
Let’s wait and see how the team plays. Another point is that although his athletic ability is not outstanding, Joe is very strong and has first-class confrontation ability, but this is not innate. Each of his muscles is trained through unremitting exercise every day. And these ordinary people
It can be done, and it can be said that he has set a benchmark for people with relatively physical disabilities to gain a foothold in the NBA.
When Joe Johnson's singles didn't work, the current Hawks were really out of ammunition. Woodson's original hope of Garrity's explosion was quickly proven to be useless, because no one passed the ball to him.
Joe Johnson's reputation as "Isolation Joe" came from the Hawks. Historically, since Joe Johnson joined the Hawks from the Suns, under Woodson's tactical system, Joe Johnson's scoring average has increased significantly, and the singles ratio has also increased.
Climbing. In the 2005-06 season, Joe Johnson's singles rate was 19.1%, which rose to 31.5% in the 208-09 season. In the 2009-10 season, it reached 36.8%, which was 5 percentage points higher than James who was still playing for the Cavaliers.
Because the Hawks are without Josh Smith this season, Joe Johnson's isolation rate in his first season has reached over 20%.
His isolation ratio cannot simply be attributed to the coach's arrangement. In fact, Joe Johnson is really unique. Although you can see that he has a lot of assists per game, in fact, Joe Johnson really doesn't like passing the ball. Generally, as long as he
When he has a chance, he plays alone and rarely notices that his teammates are in a better position. When he passes the ball, he really has no chance and even has to pass. He has high assists because he gets the ball.
There were too many opportunities, and at that time the Hawks had players like Crawford, Bibby, and even Horford who had baskets. He could make shots as long as he passed the ball to these people.
As for the rest of the Hawks, whether they are young people like Marvin Williams, Childress, or veterans like Al Harrington, they all have one characteristic: they want to prove themselves, and they think the way to prove themselves is
Score, so it won't pass.
So now it's a joke to expect Garrity to get the ball and explode.
Because the score difference was too big and the strength was too disparate, the game entered garbage time early, and the defensive intensity began to decline. Edison and Woodson didn't care. The rest of the game gradually turned into performance time, and the jumping men on both sides began to entertain the audience.
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At the end of the game, 127-101, the Magic beat the Hawks.