It was just as Phil Jackson expected. Amid the cheers of the home fans, the Denver Nuggets launched a ferocious offensive attack. The momentum displayed by the Denver Nuggets was amazing. Unfortunately,
This offensive chao was not able to defeat the Lakers like George Karl did, as the Nuggets wished, thus establishing a lead. Under the Denver Nuggets' offense, the Lakers showed tenacious defensive tenacity.
Although at the beginning, the Lakers' shooting rate was not high and their offense was not going well. However, with their tenacious and targeted defense, the Lakers held on to the score. Until the end of the first quarter, although the Lakers were always in the
Behind the situation, but with a point difference, no matter how hard the Nuggets players tried, they could never open the point difference to more than five points under the Lakers' tough defense.
At this time, Phil Jackson's talent as a championship coach was partially demonstrated!
From a tactical perspective, although Phil Jackson cannot be called unqualified as a head coach, his tactical level is barely adequate. The triangle offense does not actually have particularly strong tactical requirements for coaches, especially in the Philippines.
In the hands of Jackson, his tactics usually depend on the performance of the stars.
Therefore, many academic coaches in the league accused Phil Jackson, a nationally renowned championship coach, of not having much ability. The reason why he succeeded was only because he met two dominant superstars. First,
There is Michael Jordan. After the end of the Bulls dynasty, he met O'Neal in his prime! Especially when O'Neal traveled east to the Heat. Then he won the championship under the command of Pat Riley. It seems that it can be used as evidence.
.became a reason for academic coaches to attack Phil Jackson.
From a rational point of view, this reason is indeed valid.
If we discuss tactical knowledge, finding a graduate with good academic performance from the basketball academy will definitely make Phil Jackson speechless.
But everyone seems to have forgotten that tactical ability is indeed an aspect of evaluating the head coach's ability, but it is definitely not the most important criterion, because if the tactical ability is insufficient, just hire an assistant coach with a high level of tactical theory to take charge. Philippines
Jackson's ability to wear nine championship rings has little to do with his tactics.
Phil Jackson's real ability lies in his mastery of psychology.
For example, in today's game, what tactics the Denver Nuggets will use at the beginning, how they will attack, and who they will attack as the core are all within Phil Jackson's expectations! Even George Karl made a mistake during the game.
Phil Jackson seemed to have anticipated some of the tactical adjustments and had prepared countermeasures early.
This is the winning philosophy that Phil Jackson understood on the bench of the New York Knicks, between the coach's roar and the smoke of marijuana!
He can judge the opponent's tactical purpose very well, and then he needs a team strong enough to support his tactical concept. If he wants to be invincible, he must have a superstar.
The current Los Angeles Lakers are not yet at the level where they can compete for championship ownership, but they are enough to support Phil Jackson's game philosophy.
To use an inappropriate metaphor, a coach like Adelman is a first-class genetic modifier. He can evolve an ordinary loach into a snake or a large lizard. In short, he has excellent tactical ability and can use tactics to
Adjustments are made to allow a team that was originally mediocre to perform beyond its previous strength.
And Phil Jackson is like a gust of wind. The golden scales can use the power of the wind and cloud to soar up and turn into a dragon and soar. But the prerequisite for this is that you must be a golden carp. If you are an ordinary black hybrid,
Carp, there is nothing Phil Jackson can do against you.
People say that superstars made Phil Jackson, so why not that Phil Jackson made those superstars?
There is no need to talk about the extended topic. After the initial fierce attack failed to open up the situation, the Los Angeles Lakers, who withstood the Denver Nuggets' fierce attack, began to exert their strength.
The Denver Nuggets were somewhat unable to resist this effort.
First, Lamar Odom, who just came on the field, took the lead. He hit Nene and Camby in the low post continuously, made three of five shots, and caused Nene to foul twice. After making three of four free throws, he scored a total of 9 points, especially
It was he who caused two fouls by Nene, which forced the Denver Nuggets to replace Nene, which greatly damaged the Denver Nuggets' interior defensive capabilities.
After Nene left the court, the Denver Nuggets could only rely on Camby to support their interior defense. Camby is not a defensive player who is good at frontal defense. His real strength lies in assisting defense, especially assisting in blocking shots.
He is extremely threatening. The cooperation mode between him and Nene is also Nene's top defense, and he is responsible for assisting in defense. Now that Nene is out, the defensive pressure on him suddenly increases, and there are more openings left inside.
The space inside increased, and Kobe immediately ushered in an explosion.
Just like the Lakers defended Anthony against Xing, the Denver Nuggets also had a special defensive strategy against Kobe. When Nene left the court, Denver's defense suddenly became thinner, and its defense against Kobe was no longer
Just like in the beginning, this gave Kobe a chance to shine.
Kobe first tried two mid-range shots, one of the two, and then resolutely chose to break through the paint. Kobe's outburst made the Denver Nuggets even worse. Nene's dismissal forced Camby to take on more defensive responsibilities.
, as the defensive pressure increases, fouls also increase.
Three minutes later, following Nene's footsteps, Camby also received his third foul and had to be taken off the court to rest. The Denver Nuggets' defensive formation was on the verge of destruction.
By the second half of the fourth quarter, some fans at the Pepsi Center couldn't help but get up and leave. There were only a few minutes left before the end of the game. The score on the court was 105:90, and the Lakers had already gained a 15-point lead.
Advantage. This made Denver Nuggets fans feel that they had no hope, and the seats at the Pepsi Center suddenly became empty.
The fans' exit was like a heavy hammer that hit the heart of the Denver Nuggets, which had little confidence left. This made them even more demoralized for the next game.
Seeing the players on the court acting like sleepwalking, George Karl sighed helplessly and reached out to signal the substitute players to come on. It seemed that this game had to be given up.
Not long after the Denver Nuggets replaced their substitute players, the Lakers also replaced all their main players, and the game entered garbage time.
In the end, the Lakers defeated the Denver Nuggets 114:105, with a 9-point advantage, and won the third victory in the series, basically pocketing the victory of this series.
In the history of NBA's best-of-seven games, no team has ever made a successful comeback after losing three consecutive games. (To be continued. For mobile phone users, please go to m.qidian. to read.)