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Chapter 29 Tactical Notes

(Sorry, I came back late after drinking, and the update is late. I'm sorry, I'm sorry! I won't stop updating! This cold can't be cured. I drink and smoke all day long. It's strange that it can be cured...)

The game quickly became intense, because Patrick Ewing quickly replaced Eddie Griffin. For this kind of player, there is no need to prove anything in the summer league. If this guy wants to, he can win him. Any numbers you want, because there's just no way the summer league rookie can stop him.

Moreover, the pick-and-roll tactics deployed by Blake Dolan are not unsolvable. Of course, Jerry Sloan's tactics may not be unsolvable, but the tactics currently provided by Blake Dolan are only a little superficial. Kokoskov sitting opposite is not Patrick Yu. Because of this kind of rookie coach, his resume can completely serve as the head coach of any club. More importantly, after Eddie Griffin is gone, no one of the Knicks' current inside players can restrain Milicic. Score.

The initial tactical collision between the two teams turned directly into a confrontation, starting from the moment Eddie Griffin came off the field!

Kirk Hinrich showed excellent point guard skills, that is, how to let a group of rookie teammates receive his passes and score. In just ten minutes, he successfully scored ten assists, and the pick-and-roll tactics became Using the air-cutting tactic, he attacked with the ball, attracted the defense, and then passed the ball to Luke Walton who was cutting inside, and Haslem provided a screen for Luke Walton!

But Luke Walton really couldn't deliver a gorgeous dunk. In the end, every time he dunked, boos rang out from the arena stands.

Patrick Ewing took off the successful Kirk Hinrich and replaced him with Mo Williams, who didn't get many chances to perform in the first two games.

With Mo Williams on the court, the Knicks' tactics changed again. The core of the organization seemed to naturally shift to Luke Walton, while Mo Williams was more like a small forward, making sharp breakthroughs again and again, heading towards the inside. Run wildly.

Luke Walton received the ball and skillfully passed it to his teammate who got the position.

"This kid is born to be a point guard!" Patrick Ewing said.

"Of course, when I selected him, I was attracted by his organizational skills. Otherwise, it was his poor jumping ability and explosiveness that attracted me?" Blake Dolan said.

"I'm very curious, that is, when the two teams are in a stalemate, this guy can't bring any help on the court. He is far inferior to the kid traded from the Kings. At least he has enough breakthrough and explosive power." Patrick Ewing recently told the chief executive The evolution trend of assistant coaches, working hard to study the Knicks' lineup.

"On the contrary, when the game between the two teams falls into chaos, he and Mo Williams on the court are the best players. He can adjust the rhythm on the court, and Mo Williams is the master of chaos. From then on, Tactically speaking, it is more advantageous for these two guys to appear together than for us to select rookies with slightly stronger individual abilities." Blake Dolan said.

"Maybe Scottie Pippen can give this guy some help. I said, have you already thought about the current lineup? There are three old guys on the team, Charlie, Scottie Pippen, and Alan Houston. , you desperately squeeze their nutrients and provide them to those rookies?" Patrick Ewing said.

"You and Charles should also be counted, five old guys, five positions, even Alan Houston, who looks elegant, has been with the Pistons for a period of time. You all have one thing in common, you are tough enough, this is the purpose ! Their personal playing styles may be different, but under your training, they must know what the Knicks' playing style is, tough!" Blake Dolan said.

"I seem to understand a little bit," Patrick Ewing said.

"Okay, let me be clear. Kevin Cato, Eddie Griffin, Luke Walton, Stephen Jackson, no matter who the point guard is, they all have good passing skills." Blake Dolan said quietly.

.….

"Princeton Matrix." Schneiderbook, who was standing next to him, saw that Patrick Ewing still had an expression of confusion and said directly.

"Princeton Matrix?" Patrick Ewing repeated the word.

"That was the name of the play when I was coaching the Princeton Tigers," Blake Dolan said.

"Hey! Want to see his tactical notes?" Schneiderbook said like magic, pulling out a notebook from his pocket.

Patrick Ewing grabbed it and said: "Potato! Starting today, I will appoint you as the second choice of the coaching staff! You have a higher status than that bastard Charles Oakley!"

He said while flipping through his tactical notes:

"Of course, that's if you can convince him."

Looking at Charles Oakley, who was squatting in front of Eddie Griffin in the distance with a fierce expression, Schneiderbook said: "I think my current position is very good."

"You are very sensible." Patrick Ewing smiled: "Is this just part of it?"

"It all appears in a notebook. It takes about four notebooks. I only excerpted part of it, and the rest is still on the computer in the Princeton Tigers coach's office." Schneiderbook said as he picked up the popcorn.

"Then what the hell are you waiting for! Go there and bring the computer back with you!" Patrick Ewing growled.

"Wait a minute! The founder of this tactic is right next to you, why do you want that computer?" Schneiderbook asked in confusion.

"Oh my god! Where did you find such a great shooting coach! Does he have nothing on his mind but food!" Patrick Ewing asked Blake Dolan.

Without waiting for Black Dolan to answer, he continued to Schneider Booker:

"Don't you wish you knew more about this set of tactics? If you want to learn, the best way is to read his tactical notes! Do you expect this guy to give you a coaching training class?"

"Does the shooting coach also need to learn tactics?" Schneiderbook asked while stuffing popcorn into his mouth.

"Does ** just want to be a shooting coach for the rest of his life?"

"Actually, the shooting coach is also good. You didn't see Blake going crazy for the team's record, otherwise you wouldn't want to be the head coach. It's a hard job!" Schneiderbook said.

"I'm different from you! I hope to be a head coach one day! Don't treat everyone as a potato with only starch in their brains like you! I want to see the tactical notes! All of them! Otherwise I will arrange for you to play with Charles O'Brien

Living with that motherfucker every day!" said Patrick Ewing.

"Okay, but this is Vegas. When we get back to New York, I'll get it back for you."

"What a great idea, then you'll live in a room with that bastard Oakley when you're in Vegas!" Patrick Ewing nodded and said with an expression that said you were dead.

"Should I not be here? Blake? You are holding a grudge against me for eating your chickpea snack, right?" Schneiderbook looked at Blake Dolan, who was staring at the court with a dull expression.

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