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Chapter 184: Two consecutive victories, two consecutive losses

()Chapter 184: Two consecutive wins, two consecutive losses

"Boy, what's the matter with you? Why did you let that guy score so easily? Are you defending? I thought you fell asleep on the court!" D'Antoni stared at Boy on the sidelines of the Suns.

Si-Diao, although he looks relatively elegant, when D'Antoni opened his eyes, his widened eyes were quite imposing.

In addition, Boyce Diaw is not a thorny player. If he was a thorn, the Suns would not have taken him over through the trade opportunity. So he did not retort, but

He lowered his head.

Seeing Boyce Diaw in this posture, D'Antoni suddenly felt hard to speak. Essentially, he is not a coach who likes to blame players, but Adrian's consecutive scoring really exceeded D'Antoni's expectations.

In addition, he spoke in a hurry. Seeing Boyce-Diaw put on a submissive posture, D'Antoni also knew that his accusation was slightly unfounded. After all, D'Antoni himself did not have much arrangement on how to defend at the last moment.

Adrian's tactics.

Judging from past games, although Adrian once scored 60+ points in Madison, it doesn't count. In order to compete with Shaquille O'Neal for the scoring title, David Robinson fed the ball to the team

Then he scored a super score of 71 points and won the scoring title in one fell swoop. Can this be said that Robinson really has such a scoring level? In this way, you can say that David Robinson's scoring ability was stronger than O'Neal that season?

Nonsense!

It was just fed with the ball.

It's like when you're shooting at a target. If you have money, you can buy more bullets. You shoot a thousand bullets and hit a hundred and twenty bullseyes, and another hundred bullets hit a hundred bullseyes. You say your marksmanship is better than others.

Even better, you still have twenty more bullseyes than others?

Isn’t what you say just nonsense?

Especially the fact that Adrian does not have a three-pointer makes D'Antoni reduce Adrian's danger even more. Without the three-pointer as an offensive weapon, it means that the scoring method will be reduced by ten points.

An important part. In addition, Adrian seemed to be focusing all his attention on organizing the team today. Although his shooting rate was good, his scoring was really not high. Even D'Antoni did not expect Adrian.

Anhui suddenly scored in the final stage of the game.

This is like a weak scholar who usually sings in the wind, dances in the moon, and writes ink. Everyone is accustomed to his role as a scholar. But suddenly one day the army came to the city, and the scholar rushed to the battlefield with a knife and killed him.

There were so many heads rolling in. At that time, everyone felt almost the same as D'Antoni now.

You said you have such ability, why don't you show it to me normally? But when I got here, you came over with a knife and killed me. Who did I provoke?

What a pockmarked person!

No matter how much D'Antoni scolds Adrian as a 'cheat' in his heart, this game still has to go on. Since Adrian shows his fangs at this time, the Suns have to take over anyway. But

After thinking about it in detail for a while, D'Antoni really didn't have many good ideas.

Honestly speaking, the Suns' defense this season is comparable to previous seasons. However, this is really not due to D'Antoni. He is famous for being good at coaching offense but not good at coaching defense. He can coach the Suns' defense.

At least he can be on the stage, and that is the credit of assistant coach Gentry. He is not as big as D'Antoni.

Relationship. Now the defense needs to be adjusted, and D'Antoni doesn't have the ability to come up with a good solution in a short period of time. Again, a clever woman can't make a meal without rice. If D'Antoni has someone like Artest in his hands,

For such a strong defensive player, just let Artest defend Adrian at this time. There is no need to consider these things.

After thinking for a long time, D'Antoni couldn't come up with a good way. He simply thought: Well, if the defense is not good, then don't defend. Let's attack with all our strength and overwhelm the defense with offense. Anyway, we have always done this in the past. This

When the timeout time was up, D'Antoni waved for the players to come on, and then called a 100-second long timeout. It was the last quarter anyway. This timeout is in vain if you hold it in your hand. Is it possible that this timeout is not in vain?

Can the call continue to the next game?

After calling a timeout, D'Antoni didn't make any substitutions or adjust the lineup. He just talked to a group of main players. What to say? Of course, he was to encourage them and to promote the strong offensive power of our Suns, even if there are some shortcomings in defense.

No big deal, use offense to deal with them!

If you want to talk about what D'Antoni said, ten of them are nonsense, related to tactics, and there are only one or two sentences out of ten, or even one or two sentences at all. But this nonsense also has its uses. For example,

It is said that in ancient times, generals had to lecture their soldiers before going to war. Isn't that just standard nonsense? But if it is done well, it can boost morale and increase combat effectiveness. This is what D'Antoni's nonsense means, too.

To boost the morale of the sun and strengthen the attack of the sun, life or death, dragon or insect, the last few minutes are all a matter of struggle.

Don't say it, even if you know deep down in your heart that these words are completely nonsense, it won't be of any use, but after being praised by D'Antoni for a while, the Suns generals became enthusiastic anyway, and they just wanted to wait.

As soon as he came on the court, he beat the Lakers into pieces.

As for the Lakers, Phil Jackson did not make substitutions, but instead talked to the players who were going to play later. It also had nothing to do with tactics. The head coaches on both sides used basically the same method.

When it comes to basketball tactics, especially NBA basketball tactics, more than 80% of the tactics are concentrated in the last two minutes of the game. More than 80% of these 80% of tactics are how to arrange the last one.

There are all kinds of things to pay attention to when it comes to investment. If I had to write it down, I would probably not be able to explain it clearly in a tome of two to three million words.

A layman will probably praise that the principles here are so profound and profound that ordinary people cannot understand... But if you understand the key, it will be easier than anything else.

For example, someone called Basketball World or Fantasy divided the pros and cons of common tactics on the basketball court.

2-3 zone defense and support

3-2 zone defense breaks outside shots

2-1-2 zone defense breaks the overall coordination

Man-to-man defense breaks fast offense

Mark the inside and attack the inside with strength

Man-to-man outside shooting

All zone defenses break screens and pick-and-rolls

Quick attack breaks all zone defenses

If you find a second-rate coach to explain tactics to you, he will probably explain it to you in this way. A layman will look at it and think, I rely on this, it seems that there is a bit of yin and yang in it. But if there is someone

Arrange the game tactics according to what is written here, and you will definitely lose even your underwear.

There are not many advantages and disadvantages between the so-called tactics. What distinguishes the advantages and disadvantages is the people. If I have the Dream Team in my hand, I can do it like Auerbach and sit on the bench without farting.

Win the championship. Give you a Bobcat, ask Auerbach to lead it, and see if he can lead the Bobcat to a championship?

Still at the bottom of the division.

So, you have to read a novel about a certain basketball coach in China. A certain and awesome figure arranged a certain tactic in the last 0.4 seconds, and finally won the championship in one fell swoop. Everyone said that this was the brilliant tactic arranged by the coach at the end.

Shit... I'm telling you, this tactic has nothing to do with the coach. How to play at the last second. Unless you are a player who has not integrated into the team, everyone knows how to move at the last moment and who to hand the ball to.

There is no need to give any more instructions at all,

Speaking of the last moment, the coach probably doesn't even need to call a timeout, leaving it to the players on the field to decide the timeout time. The coach's real job at this time is to motivate the players and ensure that they can perform at their best. The second is to implement

Pressuring the referee, you read that right. Pressuring the referee is also a skill, especially at this critical moment in the playoffs. The pressure on the referee is already very high. If you put more pressure on him, the penalty will be biased.

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Phil Jackson is definitely a master at putting pressure on referees. He holds a championship ring in his hand and the referees have to treat him with caution. After all, there are only a handful of referees who dare to send Phil Jackson off the field.

A small number of them are the kind with bad brains. Back then, Cardinal Auerbach always

After winning a game, he would light a cigar, and when faced with an unfavorable call, he would point at the referee and yell. Although Phil Jackson has not reached the level of Auerbach, it is unlikely that there will be another Auerbach in modern basketball, but Phil

-The referee should give it to Jackson's face.

After re-appearing, Nash and Diaw played a small-scale cooperation and successfully got rid of Adrian's pressure. In just six seconds, they rushed from the backcourt to the frontcourt, directly entering the inside line and rushing left and right.

The Lakers' inside line was suddenly thrown into chaos, and a beautiful but dangerous pass across half the court fell into the hands of James Jones.

Since this year, James Jones's three-point shooting percentage has dropped a lot. It is only 37.5% so far, so much so that he is called the Iron King. However, this ball, the orange basketball, went straight into the basket in a dignified manner.

Three points of life!

The Suns immediately took a breath of relief. As a result, the score difference with the Lakers was only two points, a matter of one ball.

"My fault." Adrian directly took responsibility for the mistake of losing the ball. Brown, who was serving from the baseline, took the basketball. Adrian raised his finger: "Don't

Worry, let us return them." (To be continued. You are welcome to come to Qidian (qidian.) to vote for recommendations and monthly votes. Your support is my biggest motivation. Mobile phone users please go to m.qidian. to read.)


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