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What makes NBA players better than college players is that they have gradually learned to use the coach's tactics flexibly, such as Mo Williams' hailstorm, or the sudden white-night action after stealing from Stephen Jackson, using the gap to make a beautiful three-pointer.
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As the Knicks quickly scored five points in the opening game, Pistons head coach Larry Brown personally made a pause gesture with his right fingers and left palm intersecting!
This means that the old man is very dissatisfied with the current performance of the Pistons.
Mo Williams was ravaged like a rag doll by his brothers on the bench. They used their fists and strong hugs to tell Mo Williams that they appreciated his attack just now.
Blake Dolan used this short pause to explain another derivative trick of jailbreak to the players.
As the referee's whistle blew and the timeout ended, the Knicks had replaced center Ostertag and forward Udonis Haslem, allowing Kevin Cato and Eddie Griffin to rest for a while.
On the Pistons' side, Corliss Williams came on to replace Tayshaun Prince. It seemed that Larry Brown was dissatisfied with his previous leaky defense.
However, this change of lineup did not change the Pistons. Nine minutes into the second quarter, the score was stretched to 11 points by the Knicks. The gap reached double digits, 44 to 55. The Pistons' excellent zone defense failed to contain the Knicks.
The young players on the field played very unrestrainedly due to Sri Lanka's offense. The fans in the Madison stands had obviously forgotten the main purpose of coming to watch the game, and began to cheer continuously.
And Coris Williams obviously couldn't freeze Stephen Jackson. At 10 minutes and 58 seconds of the second quarter, Stephen Jackson, who was nicknamed "Thug" by Duke Tanger, had already scored 10 points and 3 assists. Obviously Coris Williams
His defensive ability is worse than that of Tayshaun Prince.
But this is not the most important thing. The most important thing is that Larry Brown discovered that four times in the second quarter, when the opponent's inside players crossed over, the players on his own team blocked each other's defense routes like stupid bears.
This led him to conclude that the occurrence of this problem was designed by the opponent's young head coach.
Therefore, the game was destined to end from the end of the second quarter, because Larry Brown is an academic coach through and through. The biggest common problem of this kind of coach is that when encountering the difficulties of the opponent's tactics, he will be like a blindfolded donkey.
Keep moving forward with that difficult point in mind. Unless you figure out how your opponent's tactics are formed, you can't hope to force them out of the trap. Larry Brown is an outstanding representative of this.
Throughout the halftime break, Larry Brown was thinking about how the Sonics could use tactics to achieve this kind of movement, and why his Pistons players seemed to be controlled by him, stupidly running in front of his own players, and then hurriedly stopped.
Body, run towards the player you need to defend.
However, until the end of the halftime and the beginning of the third quarter, he asked the Pistons players to speed up their defense, but he still failed to solve the problem. On the contrary, the faster the speed, the problem of cross-cutting at the free throw line began to block each other's players.
The more serious it became, this directly caused the Pistons to be forced to speed up the offensive wave set off by the Knicks. This made the Pistons players who had been playing positional warfare completely unable to adapt. The shooting rate dropped and the turnovers increased. Throughout the third quarter, the Knicks
The Pistons stretched the score to 21 points in one fell swoop, while the Pistons only scored 19 points in the entire third quarter!
In the fourth quarter, Larry Brown, who had always been steady and disliked adjusting tactics on the spot, finally tried to get the players to slow down their counterattacks. As a result, the problem of cross-cutting and blocking was alleviated. However, in the fourth quarter, the Pistons had already
There was no way to save the day. Blake Dolan had no respect for Larry Brown. Even if the score increased to 21 points, he still did not let the backup players play too much in the fourth quarter. Although the Pistons tried to counterattack several times, they ultimately lost points.
Too many. By the fifth minute of the fourth quarter, Larry Brown replaced all the main players and sent substitute players led by Darko Milicic onto the field, announcing the defeat of the game...
Seeing that Larry Brown was the first to admit defeat, Blake Dolan replaced substitute players such as Luke Walton, Haslem, Ostertag and even old guys like Charlie Ward, Scottie Pippen, and let them
Go on the court and stretch your body. When the referee's full-time whistle sounded, the score was fixed at 77-94. In the first game of the regular season, the Knicks defeated the Pistons, who ranked second in the Eastern Conference last season, by a huge score!
The first upset of the season broke out!
Throughout the game, although the statistics of the young Knicks starting players were not too dazzling, they were obviously beyond people's previous imagination. Kevin Cato scored 10 points and 9 rebounds, and Eddie Griffin had 14 points and 10 rebounds.
Gerald Wallace had 16 points and 3 assists, Stephen Jackson had 19 points, 5 assists and 2 steals. Jose Calderon replaced the traded Kirk Hinrich as the starting point guard and scored 14 points and 8 assists.
Nearly a double-double, Mo Williams scored 16 points and 4 assists. Even Haslem, who joined with a minimum salary, scored 9 points and 7 rebounds in this game! Six people on the team scored in double figures!
After the game buzzer sounded, the fans in the Madison stands fell into a brief silence. Blake Dolan, who was viciously attacked by the entire New York before the game, took out a stack of square newspapers from his suit pocket.
, spread out and raised above his head, he roared hard on the Madison court, and his voice resounded throughout Madison:
"Kill that Knick! The Detroit Pistons tried to kill me! But they have fallen! Now! You! New York fans! Choose to compromise with me! Or apologize! I will treasure this newspaper! Remember you gave all
Vicious words were used against me and the entire Knicks! Those of you wearing the No. 5 jersey! Do you think that jersey is a bit glaring! Fuck! Kill that Knick!"
All the fans were silent, including the most radical number one fan, Spike Lee.
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At the post-game press conference, Blake Dolan smiled and talked nonsense to the reporters with ugly expressions below. He praised the Pistons as the best defensive team in the league. Well, this kind of praise does not exist, but
Coming from the mouth of a coach who had just massacred the Pistons, even those reporters felt embarrassed for the Pistons. What was even more exaggerated was that Blake Dolan praised Ben Wallace's offense:
"His offense is sharp. He is the core of the Pistons. His several scores put us into a tough battle! Ben Wallace will be a contender for mvp."
Well, this kind of praise seems okay, but Ben Wallace only scored 8 points in the whole game, and the 14 rebounds he got did not get praise from Blake Dolan.
Moreover, Blake Dolan brought Jose Calderon and Mo Williams to the press conference. He first glanced at the fans wearing No. 5 jerseys who were exiting in the distance, and then looked at the camera and said with a smile:
"These two kids are my biggest surprise this season. They are the guards the Knicks need. Forget about Kirk Hinrich before."