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Chapter 66 The Ability of Academic Coaches

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The next game obviously did not develop as Larry Brown hoped. The New York Knicks have not been able to get into the rhythm of the Pistons, and they are even still using this seemingly desperate tactic to attack as quickly as possible to prevent themselves from getting into trouble.

Was held back by the Pistons.

Herb Brown suggested his brother apply for a timeout for the third time, but Larry Brown still stubbornly shook his head. Instead, he picked up the tactical board, simply drew a few lines on it, and then said to his brother:

"This set of tactics is still based on the Princeton matrix that Blake Dolan relied on in the NCAA, ball movement, man movement, and timing."

Herb Brown nodded: "I think so too, but the current tactical issues are obviously completely inconsistent with the Princeton offense that Rick Adelman is using, so I suggest using a pause to analyze this different Princeton set.

."

Larry Brown adjusted his cuffs, glanced at the score of 13 to 11, and then said:

"What's your impression of Princeton's play? Like Rick Adelman's setup? A point center or point forward? Looking for opportunities to attack the backdoor on the run? Wrong, although I don't have a feeling for this young man.

Not optimistic, but the tactics he has deployed now still allow me to give him a B+ score. Obviously, this guy has a deep study of the Pistons. This tactic is completely aimed at the current Pistons defense, or replace the word "target" with "restraint"

."

Seeing that his brother was somewhat disapproving, Larry Brown continued:

"His tactics are more like the orthodox Princeton offense than Rick Adelman's. Although the basketball seemed to be moving in the Sacramento Kings game, the basketball was dominated by Chris most of the time.

Webber held the ball for 24 seconds, and Chris Webber held the ball for 12 seconds. This in itself shows that the Kings' Princeton offense only conforms to human movement and timing, but does not truly reflect ball movement. But now the Knicks' tactics

, but it explains what ball movement is. Basketball is very average. In other words, their current players on the court have no so-called tactical core at all. Their core can only be that basketball! Everyone revolves around that basketball.

Play the game instead of using the basketball to attack! This is why they can continue to attack smoothly under our defense, that is, our players on the court can mark the opponent, but they cannot guard the basketball."

Next to him, Egger Kokoskov also poked his head over at this time. Apparently, the head coach of the Serbian and Montenegro national team had been listening to Larry Brown’s analysis before, and he interjected:

"I agree with Larry Brown. The game has been going on for nearly a quarter. I can't tell who the core players of the Knicks are, or which position they are arranging tactics around. However, I found that their offensive choices

There are not many. A simple analysis shows that there are only four choices."

Kokoskov's interruption did not dissatisfy Larry Brown. On the contrary, he nodded and showed a smile:

"Eger, your judgment is very correct. The most fatal flaw of their tactics is that there are too few changes. There are only four."

Herb Brown asked uncertainly: "Four? But they scored in almost five positions."

This sentence undoubtedly calls into question his ability. A European coach who has just joined the NBA can see the problem, but he, an academic coach who has been in the NBA for a long time, cannot.

Larry Brown glanced at Herb Brown, sighed, and said:

"They only have four options on offense. They have two options for their power forward and two options for their shooting guard. All other changes are based on their four options. I heard,

This tactical system is not called the Princeton Offense, but the Princeton Matrix, a good name. The Matrix is ​​the matrix, which means birth and extension. This tactical system is very well done. Four choices have led to dozens of changes, which may be useful for a person.

For young people, this is a good achievement, but this is the NBA. If a tactic has less than 500 changes, then it can only be regarded as a beginner's trick."...

Egger Kokoskov continued to speak from the side:

"I think we should replace Darko. He is more intimidating on the defensive end than Memetoku. At the same time, he is more flexible on the offensive end. He can completely block the Knicks' power forward."

This sentence has a naked meaning of fighting for playing time for his beloved disciple. Of course Larry Brown can understand it. He said:

"No, I think what Darko needs now is to sit on the players' bench and observe the game. The games in this league are completely different from what he has experienced before. Learning, only learning, can make him grow better. We cannot let him go too early.

A genius wastes his talent, he will show up when he is needed, but not now, Iger."

After hearing what Larry Brown said, Kokoskov shrugged helplessly.

When the game entered the last minute of the first quarter, Larry Brown sat up straight, glanced at the lines he drew on the tactical board, and said to Herb Brown next to him:

"Go apply for a suspension, now is the best time."



If Blake Dolan could hear the voices of the three old guys on the opposite side, he would be very surprised. He would be surprised that the three of them could analyze their own situation based on the Knicks' offense alone without having access to the tactical map.

The main body of tactics. This is the ability of academic coaches. They can use their professional knowledge to judge the situation as quickly as possible, thereby discovering the problem and quickly coming up with solutions.

There are really only four options for this jailbreak tactic. If you have to find the core players on the field, they can only be Eddie Griffin and Stephen Jackson. Although Kevin Cato got several scoring opportunities, then

It's just a reflection of tactics.

Eddie Griffin and Stephen Jackson are like the two keys to this tactic. When the prisoners are preparing to escape, Eddie Griffin is the first key to open the cell door, allowing the prisoners to appear in the corridor.

Stephen Jackson is the second key, responsible for opening the iron door between the indoors and the playground.

Seeing Larry Brown calling a timeout with only the last minute left in the first quarter, Blake Dolan couldn't help but clapped his hands lightly, and Patrick Ewing next to him asked:

"Blake, are you clapping because your opponent took the bait?"

"No, I clapped my hands because I admired the old guy opposite for seeing the weakness of my current tactics. He chose this timeout just to put some pressure on me. If at the last minute, the Pistons suddenly make our tactics ineffective

, so after the first quarter, will I be at a loss? Larry Brown obviously wants me to be like that." Blake Dolan smiled and said.

"Then would you do that? The old guy opposite is very powerful." Patrick Ewing glanced at Larry Brown opposite and said.

"If I hadn't studied psychology, I would have been in a hurry because of his move. However, there are really only four options for this jailbreak tactic? Do you want to make a bet? Pat? Bet that the person who is in a hurry at the beginning of the second quarter must be

Larry Brown." Blake Dolan stood up and prepared to face the Knicks players coming off the court.

Next to him, Schneiderbook whispered to Patrick Ewing who was hesitating: "Don't bet with Blake, you will lose. I secretly heard him talking to himself in the office. Do you want to know what he said?"

"What did he say?" Patrick Ewing glanced at Blake Dolan, who was high-fiving the players, and asked curiously.

"He said, I'm going to make your heart overwhelmed, Larry Brown. It's the wave after wave of fighting that's fun."

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