Chapter 133: The Mutual Explosion of the Peak Showdown
() No matter how easy it is for Adrian to bully Nash, the Suns don't really care about it. Because the Suns' defense is already very poor, but Nash is the worst part of their defense.
The Phoenix Suns' winning philosophy is never to let the opponent score less than themselves, but to let themselves score more than the opponent. If the opponent scores two points, you only need to score three points. No matter how many points the opponent scores, as long as you score more points than the opponent.
The more you win the team will win.
Let yourself score more than the opponent, and let the opponent score less than you. Attack or defense are two completely different tactical ideas.
Adrian had faced off against Nash as early as the preseason. He once guarded Steve Nash to death, making him uncomfortable in both offense and passing organization. But it was only the preseason at that time.
The Suns faced off with a weak lineup. Nash didn't have much playing time and didn't have any high-quality helpers around him. More importantly, Nash didn't give his best at that time.
But now, it's completely different.
Adrian's defense is like a rock, indestructible and stable, as if whoever bumps into it will have their brains exploded. Nash's offense is like water, and it can't break through the defense of the reef, but the water is not affected.
But it can be bypassed from both sides. Even if the reef remains firm, it cannot stop the water from flowing eastward.
Although Adrian's defense is strong, his defense is more targeted at those breakers who are strong and like to attack hard. These breakers like to break through unswervingly to the inside and rely on their strength to create
Killing. For example, Baron Davis of the Warriors and Deron Williams of the Jazz. Although they are both top point guards, they often do nothing under Adrian's defense.
Because they are strong. But Adrian is stronger than them. He is tall and has long arms and can block shots. At the same time, his steps are not slow, and his calm defensive attitude also makes it easy for him to avoid fouls.
But facing a defensive player like Steve Nash, Adrian feels a bit powerless and useless, as if Steve Nash is a loach covered in olive oil. Even if Adrian uses
Even with the utmost strength, he couldn't hold it firmly, and he would slip from between Adrian's palms. He would slip through the gap!
But Adrian couldn't guard Steve Nash, and Steve Nash was also helpless against Adrian. On the defensive end, Adrian only needed a slight bump, and Steve Nash would lose his footing.
He only had to raise his hands, and Steve Nash couldn't even interfere with Adrian's shooting vision.
In the first quarter, when Kobe didn't take many shots, Adrian and Nash formed a situation of mutual explosion. On the defensive end, Adrian, who was like a rock, couldn't catch Steve Nash, who was like running water.
On the offensive end, Soft Water has no way to stop the chariot from moving forward unswervingly!
On the court, the Lakers and Phoenix Suns were fighting each other. In the commentary box, the commentators were talking about the same thing. Saliva was flying everywhere.
"I guess no one expected that such a situation would form. Between Adrian and Nash, no one could do anything to the other. Both of them seemed to be unstoppable by the other on the offensive end."
"Nash's offensive characteristics are obviously more restrained than Adrian's. He has outstanding height and weight advantages in the guard position. This makes him difficult to stop on the offensive end. In order to defend him, the opposing team often has to send his own team.
Small forwards or even power forwards can be used to defend him. This will naturally form the advantage of mismatched offense!" ABC ace commentator Al Michaels analyzed: "At the same time, his defense is very tough, and his height and tonnage are still good.
Because of his quick feet, he is often sent by coach Phil Jackson to defend the opponent's perimeter sharpshooters, such as Baron Davis, Deron Williams, Joe Johnson, and even Carmelo Anthony and LeBron James.
Brown James, these people all suffered big losses when facing Adrian's defense. But now it seems that he is not without shortcomings after all."
Bill Walton nodded and said: "Yes, there is no perfect player in this world. Even if it is Jordan, you can't ask him to compete with O'Neal for strength or compete with Karl Malone for offensive rebounds.
Adrian's shortcoming is that his height is too high for the point guard position, which makes him seem a little at a loss when facing the breakthroughs of smaller guards. This shortcoming is Earvin Johnson.
It also appeared on my body once.”
"Well, that's right." Michaels said: "But the defensive system created by Pat Riley for the Lakers at that time made up for Irvin's defensive shortcomings. I wonder if Coach Phil will consider it now.
Pat Riley designed the defensive tactics for Irvine to improve the Lakers' defense."
"Cover him, cover him, cover him...Oh, it's such a pity, we almost touched him."
"Haha, look at Adrian's stupid look, he was completely fooled by Nash!"
"Haha, my poor little Nash is just like a kid who was bullied. Haha, don't worry Steve, he won't eat you."
"It's so barbaric. This is simply a foul. Adrian is like a bison that broke into the field and is hurting people wantonly! Is the referee blind? Why didn't he blow the whistle?"
Unlike abc's rational analysis under the banner of professionalism, tnt's side simply takes the extremes of partiality and amateurism. Reggie Miller and Charles Barkley respectively support one side, and whenever something goes against their side appears
He cursed the referee loudly when the penalty was awarded, leaving only Kenny Smith to maintain an objective attitude in explaining the game to ensure that the audience could accurately understand the information on the field. However, his explanation was often criticized by his two unscrupulous teammates.
interrupt.
"Fauk Reggie, shut up! Otherwise I don't mind putting my fist into your nagging mouth!"
"Go away, you fat pig. You can't take three steps without gasping for breath. You can only compete with the old man. I can beat you with one hand!"
Eventually, the mutual cliques escalated to the level of personal attacks on each other.
The director was red-faced and gesticulating fiercely from behind, indicating that the two people were arguing more intensely. You guessed it right, this was acting, a bit of improvisational acting, and the only person who was fooled was that he became more and more interested in front of the TV.
The audience. As for the director, looking at the ever-increasing ratings, which have surpassed ABC by two percentage points, he can no longer close his mouth. (To be continued.)