First of all, I would like to thank Master Ni Di and zhouyu1976 for the reward.
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Diaw supported him in the middle, and Maggette and Cassel kept running around him. The three of them were like a rattle. The ball kept passing between the three, sometimes hitting the basket, and sometimes hitting the basket.
It flies to the bottom corner, but no matter how it flies, it always gets into the basket and is converted into points.
Edison watched the Clippers' outstanding performance and couldn't help but applaud, "Old Dunleavy really pushed the abilities of these players to the limit and chose a tactic that best suited him."
In fact, many people have their own answers to what tactics are. Baidu says, "Basketball tactics are the general term for the offensive and defensive methods used by players in basketball games. They are the rational use of individual skills and the relationship between players."
An organizational form that cooperates with each other.”[
But specifically, everyone’s understanding is definitely different. Some people may think it’s about the way players and the ball move; some people may think it’s about the positioning relationship between players; and some people may think it’s about the positioning relationship between players.
It is the cooperation process arranged by the coach.
This thing is still the old saying, "There are a thousand Amrits in the eyes of a thousand people." No one can blame others for this thing. So if what I say doesn't suit you, then you can skip it.
, if you think what I said still makes some sense, then just give it a try.
I personally feel that with the development of basketball today, so-called tactics are the same as personal skills in the 1990s, and have entered a stage of great integration.
For example, take the triangle offense that everyone is most familiar with. Ever since Phil Jackson won 9 championships with the triangle offense, this tactic has become notorious. Basically, mentioning tactics without mentioning the triangle offense is equivalent to seeing a monk.
Not to mention Amitabha.
But what is so special about this tactic? I won’t directly copy the introduction from Baidu or Hupu here, but those who are interested can look up the cover tactic at the same time.
You will find that these two tactics are very similar. They both emphasize opening up space, both focus on protecting the ball holder, and are generally a 32-half-court layout. However, the triangle offense is more demanding on the distance between players, and has a clear 15
feet standard.
However, if you discard this gap and look at the subsequent changes in the two tactics in detail, you will find that both the movement of personnel and the distribution lines are very close. The only difference may be that the triangle offense has more
Playing on the 3-man strong side, but not in the screen offense. The triangle offense requires the ability to play from behind, while the screen emphasizes the face frame. In addition, the low pick and roll may be the first choice in the triangle offense, but in the screen offense it may become the third choice.
choose.
But the problem is that in the actual game, which follow-up routine to implement depends more on the configuration and on-the-spot performance of both sides' personnel.
One more thing, in fact, the starting position of the triangle offense is very similar to that of UL. It is basically a routine of one person at the top of the arc and a free throw line.
In fact, if you think about it carefully, it’s no wonder. The basketball court is so big, there are all kinds of position time restrictions, and there are only 5 players. After arranging them around, except for the 14-point lane, there are 23-point lane, plus the left and right.
There are 4 possibilities. It’s not as big as a football field and there are so many people. A single forward can create 4 or 5 variations.
So in my opinion, the tactical execution of basketball is actually very similar, and except for a few exceptions, we can all find common ground.
In the end, many people only look at the tactics based on the head coach. The Zen master doesn't care about our arrangements, and that's the triangle offense; as long as Nelson speeds up, it's bombardment; as long as Adelman's big man passes the ball, it's Princeton.
; The same pick-and-roll, in the Jazz it's a screen, in the Magic it's the Eagles, and in the Rockets it's the zipper.
This is boring and arbitrary.
But why is this situation caused? In fact, any tactic is composed of basic two-person cooperation and multi-person running. This is just like the basic postures mentioned in many martial arts novels. No matter what the subsequent moves are, they are all based on those ten
Let’s do a basic base pose.
The actual situation of the development of basketball to this day is that various basic postures, that is, various basic ways of cooperation have been explored to the limit. And with the emergence of television videos, there are no secrets on the court anymore. A way of cooperation only needs to be
If you use it today and it's successful, someone will definitely follow suit the next day. Maybe Sloan's understanding of the pick-and-roll is as good as anyone else's, but I don't need to understand it. Give me a Paul and a Stoudemire, and I'll let them
If the two fight according to your routine, the final effect will not be much different.
Therefore, the current NBA can no longer rely on certain tactics that are ahead of its time to win games as it did in the past. The balance of victory and defeat has returned to the players. Whoever has strong players will win the championship. This is why now
The reason why the league has increasingly higher requirements for players' physical talents.
As the players' physical fitness gets better and better, they in turn begin to suppress tactical requirements, leading to a vicious cycle. For example, if a wing player breaks through, the original tactical routine should be for the inside line on the other side to rush for offensive rebounds. But if
The person who broke through was James, so that's about to change. Old Beijing can resist and jump. If he can't get in, he can get it back. He doesn't need his teammates to wipe his ass. It's better to open up wider and let him get more.
space.
Does that mean that the current tactics are meaningless?
Of course not. For example, if you have Curry and Ray Allen, then use some outside tactics. If you have Duncan and O'Neal, then attack the inside. If you twist it around, you will definitely die. So I think now.
The tactics are more of a concept, a rhythm, or a game attitude to adapt to the quality of the players.[
If we still talk about the triangle offense and abandon those coordination routines, what is left of the triangle offense? Superstar style of play and superstar performance.
In the same way, Princeton is about private running and passing. Each player only has others in his mind, and there is no room for any personal heroism; the bombardment is the overclocked offensive and defensive conversion speed, the speed of advance, and not letting go of any shooting opportunities... Of course
There are more than just these three tactics, but these three are more typical and everyone is familiar with them.
So in my opinion, the current tactics are more of a player's belief and a philosophical concept. If you don't have superstars, you let them play the triangle offense, and they will be swept in the playoffs.
Similarly, if too many personal touches are mixed into Princeton's offense, it will not run so smoothly, and the result will naturally be tragic. Refer to the King who started to fight for the boss after Peja's rise. The people are still the same, but at a glance
It’s just not as smooth as it was back then. The same goes for bombardment. If you increase the speed, but in the end you don’t shoot and start looking for more reasonable opportunities, then the defense will definitely fall back and it will become the offensive half.
position.
This is also the reason why I didn't create a tactic in this book, and why I didn't introduce more about a certain tactic later. Because in my mind, I didn't think it was necessary. I just briefly talked about the starting position of the tactic.
That's enough. The next change is entirely based on performance. To paraphrase a sentence, a good team's tactics are like flowing water. Wherever the opponent is weak, it flows there. There is no fixed route.
Okay, back to business, let’s talk about the game between the Magic and the Clippers.
Although the Clippers played brilliantly, scoring both inside and outside, which was dazzling to watch, the core of the game was still Diaw and Cassell.
An inside man who can pass the ball, plus an outside man who can shoot accurately, the effect of the two people in tandem is definitely not as simple as 112.
"What should we do? We must find a way to block one of them." Thibodeau also saw the problem and put forward his opinion to Edison.
"How to block it? Cassell is a veteran in the league. He has never seen any kind of defense and has a clear mind. If you ask Iguodala to guard him, you will fall into his plan. He will kill Iguodala.
Dara stayed far away, and then watched other players wreak havoc on Nash. Diaw was even more difficult to deal with than Cassel. This guy can shoot and pass. In his current state, it is impossible for one person to stop him. If you let Howard go
When double-teaming, Kaman's basic skills are also very solid, and he is not the kind of insider who doesn't have any scoring ability."
"How about we try a zone defense." Thibodeau was unwilling to propose a solution again.
But as soon as he said this, he knew it was unreliable. As expected, Edison also looked at him with a look of helplessness.
"With zone defense, Cassel can kill us from the three-point line. Besides Cassel, they also have Mobley on the bench. If he replaces Maggette, their firepower from beyond the three-point line will be explosive.
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"It won't work this way, that won't work either, what do you want to do, are you just going to watch?" Thibodeau became anxious.
"Yes, just watching." Edison nodded, but agreed with Thibodeau's angry words. Thibodeau looked at Edison blankly, "Tom, don't worry. Sit here and watch the game. Wait for you.
I understand."
Thibodeau was infected by Edison's calmness and began to calm down, but he did not sit down. He still stood and watched the game, and from time to time yelled at the Magic players who were not trying their best to defend on the court.
Time moved, although the Clippers played very beautifully, the ball never stayed in one person's hand for too long, and they were really moving smoothly. However, the score after the first quarter, the Magic led by 4 points, 29-25.
After the start of the second quarter, Dunleavy Sr. began to rotate, replacing Cassel with Mobley, and Wilcox replaced Kaman. After the two opposite substitutions, the Clippers' style of play remained unchanged.
Mobley replicated Cassell's role exactly.
On the Magic side, there was a large-scale rotation, and all the main players except Nash were eliminated.
However, the Magic's lead expanded to 8 points.
Thibodeau looked at the score and was very confused. He felt it didn't make sense. At this time, Edison said slowly, "Tom, you can't just focus on the opponent in the game, and of course you can't just focus on yourself."
, you have to mix it up and look at it, so that everything can be clearer."