If it were anyone else outside Curry, Fisher would have no problem thinking so.
But the person in front of him is Curry!
The greatest shooter in history!
Not only are the catch-and-shoot shots accurate, but the emergency three-pointers are also accurate!
Not only is his shooting range near the three-point line, but also two or even three steps outside the three-point line is his shooting range!
The first emergency stop three-pointer went in, damn it!
After the second pick-and-roll, Curry made another emergency stop for a three-pointer, but missed.
You see, I just said it was a misunderstanding!
Fisher smiled proudly.
The third one entered again!
kindness?
You boy are so lucky today!
The fourth one is in again!
Hey, what are you going to do?
What a bad luck?!
Fisher was a little anxious.
The Zen master frowned on the coaching bench.
This little man is not simple.
It doesn't look like it's blinded.
He is very confident!
Deng Fang also seems to trust Curry very much.
However, our defending champion will never be afraid of being voted by a rookie, right?
I'll see how many of these difficult shots you can make!
The Zen master did not call a timeout and the game continued.
In the first five minutes, the Warriors scored 21 points, 15 of which were scored by Curry!
Fortunately, the Lakers' offense is also very good, and the point difference is not much wider.
The Warriors' defender on Kobe's side is Laga Bell.
He and Kobe were sworn enemies.
It is not too much to say that enemies are extremely jealous when they meet.
You may not have the motivation or the ability to be ruthless when guarding others, but it is absolutely impossible to guard against Kobe!
However, the same goes for Kobe opposite!
When you meet Laga Belle, you will kill him!
The more miserable you can beat him, the more miserable he will be!
Attacking with the ball, three-threat, post-up, and two-man combination with Gasol, Kobe did not skimp on physical strength and used all his offensive moves.
Lagabell's defensive strategy is to prevent sudden shots.
Of course, shooting just means that you can give Kobe three points, but not two points.
Kobe's three-point shooting percentage is less than 30%, which is relatively low among guards.
Of course, this has something to do with Kobe's strong shooting.
In any case, the title of the leader of the Iron God Gang still makes some sense.
You can give three-pointers, but you can't shoot two-pointers, let alone the basket!
Of course, Lagabel is right to think so, the question is whether it can be done.
Kobe has a lot of tricks on the offensive end, and his various fake moves dazzle his opponents, making them difficult to judge.
Even though Laga Bell tried his best to defend, Kobe still scored a lot of points.
In addition, the Lakers' inside line is also very advantageous.
Deng Fang did not let Prince guard Bynum.
If he really does that, Prince will really be beaten by Bynum.
Not to mention anything else, just to gain an inside position, Prince has no chance at all.
It's hard to push it up.
The person guarding Bynum is Lopez. The two are the same height and about the same weight. Lopez can still take two hits.
As long as you can push it twice, it is enough.
Anyway, the Warriors' strategy is to attack from a flank.
Just give the person helping to defend against the flank attack two seconds.
The one guarding Gasol is Prince.
Gasol is very versatile. He is a skilled inside man who can shoot, post up and pass the ball very well.
Whether it's Lopez or Prince guarding him, it's very difficult.
Since we can't defend him, let Prince defend us.
As long as Gasol gets the ball, someone will be ready to help defend him.
As long as Gasol dribbles the ball, the flanker will arrive immediately.
Whether it is Azubuike or Laga Bell, they will step forward to help Prince defend.
No matter how powerful Gasol is, if two people about two meters apart come to attack him, he has no choice but to pass the ball.
Of course, if the Warriors do this, they will definitely give the Lakers opportunities on the outside.
But it doesn't matter, warriors are not afraid.
For the Lakers, only Fisher is reliable on three-pointers from the outside, Artest is an average three-pointer, and Kobe is even less so.
Curry, who was guarding Fisher, did not help. As long as Artest and Kobe stood near the three-point line, their defenders would retreat to help.
If these two guys want to shoot three-pointers from the outside, they can.
Want to cut to the basket? Absolutely impossible!
Ron Adams has specially arranged this, and the Warriors have practiced it for a long time.
Many teams have used double attacks, but few have been so resolute and thorough as the Warriors.
The more determined you are, the better the results will be!
The first benefit of doing this is that it can make the opponent's attack hesitate.
They are really flanking!
This is no bluff!
Then should I attack?
As long as you hesitate, your hit rate will drop and some attack time will be wasted.
That's enough!
The second benefit is that it can cause your opponent to make a lot of mistakes.
Decisive flanking will make teammates tougher defensively.
Come and fight, I'm not afraid, I have teammates behind me!
Even an all-around insider like Gasol made two mistakes under the attack of the Warriors.
And mistakes are the most fatal to a team like the Lakers.
Because they have two tall inside players, they are always slow to retreat.
Of course, Kobe, Fisher and Artest are not slow and can always get back to defense in time.
However, the Warriors' fast break is different from other teams.
Other teams' fast breaks focus more on attacking the basket, while the Warriors have someone attacking the basket and others waiting outside the three-point line!
Especially Curry, he doesn't go to the basket at all!
When the fast break dribble reaches near the three-point line, he suddenly stops and takes a three-point shot!
In 2009, the league still believed in the rule of the inside, and the offensive end still had to go to the basket. They had never seen the Warriors' offensive model!
Logically speaking, open three-pointers are highly efficient, so why can't you shoot open three-pointers in fast breaks?
It took a long time to find an open position after a long battle. Isn't an open three-pointer in a fast break the same good opportunity?!
Of course, a prerequisite for doing this is that your three points are accurate!
Few teams did this before, mainly because they didn't pay much attention to three-pointers and few were accurate.
The Warriors lineup was born to do this!
I would rather give the Lakers a chance to score a three-pointer from the outside than make mistakes from a double attack!
Anyway, your outside lines are not accurate!
If the three-point shot doesn't go far, we can grab the rebound and it's a fast break!
Even if the shot goes in, it doesn't matter, we will still shoot three-pointers anyway!
Let’s see who is right!
Of course, the Warriors thought so, which also caused the Lakers to make two or three mistakes, but Gasol still made several mistakes in the paint.
There is no way, Gasol can shoot, burst and pass, and he has an absolute physical advantage against Prince. If he can't score in this way, is he still an All-Star? Is he still the second-in-command of the championship team?
Although Curry was firing on all cylinders, hitting several three-pointers and constantly scoring from inside and outside shots, the Lakers relied on the offense of Kobe Bryant and Gasol and did not fall far behind.
However, Curry has a hot touch and his scoring efficiency is too high.
Slowly, the Lakers began to be unable to hold on any longer.
The game lasted 8 minutes, and the score between the two sides became 32:21!
Jackson was forced to call a timeout.
Curry's firepower is so fierce that it's unexpected!
Zen Master has been in the NBA for decades, and he has never seen a player like Curry!
Can you still make a sudden stop when shooting a three-pointer?
You shoot when you are three steps away from the three-point line?