Chapter 230 The first battle of the brave horse (6)
The Spurs were going to play inside, and Deng Fang was already prepared for this.
Duncan's singles can't kill anyone!
Lopez is not afraid of Duncan's singles either.
It doesn't matter even if you get a few in.
If Duncan is allowed to play alone all the time, Duncan will definitely have physical problems as time goes by.
When you get older, you can’t compare to a young man!
When people grow old, they no longer rely on their muscles and bones for strength.
So as long as Duncan plays alone, Deng Fang will let Lopez defend alone.
Let’s see who is afraid of who!
If you can let the 34-year-old Duncan kill Lopez alone, I will admit it!
As for having McDyess fight Prince...
Bobo can't be that stupid!
McDyess was originally a blue-collar player with no singles ability. Now he is 36 years old. Giving the ball to him is a joke!
Even if the Warriors don't double attack, it will be difficult for McDyess to put the ball into the basket.
Besides, when encountering such a good thing, how could the warriors not attack from a flank?
So I can only give the ball to Duncan.
Duncan felt good today and scored the second one off the board.
Lopez remained unmoved.
As I said, this is for you!
If you get in, you get in, I don't care!
It was the Warriors' turn to attack, and Curry ran around without the ball again.
The Spurs' off-ball defense was very good, but Curry still had no chance.
Curry stopped doing useless work and took over the ball at the top of the key again.
After his teammates got into position, Lopez stepped forward to block George Hill.
After working with Curry for a season, Lopez's coverage is quite good!
George Hill was blocked again.
It takes a second to get around Lopez.
For Curry, one second is enough!
What's more, Curry didn't just stand there motionless!
Curry dribbled the ball and took two steps to the other side. Duncan immediately stepped forward to block Curry.
As long as George Hill is blocked, Duncan switches defense.
The first task after switching defense is to prevent Curry from shooting three-pointers!
Lopez walked toward the basket again, and George Hill followed two steps before switching positions with McDyess to guard Prince.
It's Duncan switching to guard Curry again.
Curry looked up at Duncan, glanced at the basket, and then took two steps back.
Duncan quickly stepped forward.
This time Duncan didn't dare step on the three-point line to defend.
Duncan knew what to do without Bobo talking.
Pop has said before that his mission is not to give Curry three points.
Just now I thought that just stepping on the three-point line would be enough, but I was wrong.
If you can't stick to the three-point line, then take two steps forward!
I will follow you wherever you go!
Anyway, don’t even think about taking a three-pointer!
Curry glanced at Duncan in front of him, and his dribbling speed increased.
Duncan stared at Curry closely, changing his center of gravity as Curry swayed.
Curry suddenly paused and gestured to collect the ball, looking like he was going to shoot again.
Duncan immediately shifted his center of gravity, lifted his feet off the ground, and reached out to cover Curry's shooting path.
Who would have thought that Curry was just taking a false shot, just praying to Buddha.
Basically every defender knows this fake move of worshiping Buddha, but the effects are quite different.
Rose rarely uses this move, and Tyreke Evans rarely prays.
The first person in the league has never used it!
Why?
Even if you use it, others won't be moved.
Want to shoot a basketball?
casual!
You can’t make the shot anyway!
Making a field goal is like winning the lottery, why should I take off?
Doesn’t it sound good to you?
But the effect of Curry using this action is different.
Curry's movement control skills are very good, and his performance is also more realistic.
What's more important is that even if Curry's performance is unrealistic, his opponents won't dare not guard against him!
Because Curry is so accurate!
What does it mean that all trees and grass are soldiers?
This is!
When O'Neal at his peak gets the ball under the basket, his opponents will subconsciously go to the basket to help defend.
There is no way, O'Neal's threat at the basket is too strong.
Letting your teammates defend alone is equivalent to giving away points!
Similarly, when Curry raises his hand to shoot from outside the three-point line, the opponent must take off and block the shot!
Even if he is just pretending, you still have to jump!
What if he actually voted?!
If you let Curry shoot, you will be scolded by the coach!
Even if Curry misses a few goals in a row, no one would dare to let him go if he stands outside the three-point line!
This is called deterrence!
Even Duncan, who has been selected to the All-Defensive Team for ten consecutive years, is no exception!
And the better the defensive players are, the better they know what to defend first!
Of course Duncan knew he might be deceived by Curry, but he still had to jump up and block the shot.
What if Curry actually takes the shot?
Seeing Duncan jump up, Curry, who had been prepared, immediately bent down to release the ball and rushed past Duncan.
Duncan watched helplessly as Curry passed him and rushed to the inside.
There is no way, we are the center and we are in the air, so it is not easy to change the direction!
Curry arrived near the penalty area in three or four steps, but Jefferson had already returned to the penalty area and was ready to help defend.
Jefferson let go of his defender Laga Bell.
Curry immediately collected the ball and passed it to Laga Bell in the right corner.
There was no one in front of Lagabel, so he collected the ball and was about to shoot.
However, Ginobili near the 45-degree three-point line was already ready. He ran over as soon as Laga Bell caught the ball.
Just as Lagabell was about to shoot, Ginobili jumped up.
Lagabell was not a fool, he had seen this kind of situation before. Seeing Ginobili jump up, Lagabell immediately passed the ball to Azubuike outside the 45-degree three-point line.
Azubuike's defender, Ginobili, had already reached the baseline and had not yet completely landed on the ground.
However, Duncan at the top of the arc had already rushed over, and he jumped up, trying to block Azubuike's shot.
This is the Spurs' request.
Everyone must be nearby to fill in for their teammates, and be decisive when attacking!
The Warriors mainly rely on outside shooting, so open three-pointers must not be given!
The Spurs have strong discipline and a tacit understanding among the players.
One person pounces, and the other immediately pounces on the person whose teammate missed the target.
Seeing Duncan pounce, Azubuike immediately passed the ball to the top of the arc and beyond the three-point line.
kindness?
Isn't there no one there?
What are you...
No, it’s Curry!
I don’t know when Curry returned to the top of the key!
Curry took a few steps in and passed the ball near the penalty area.
Since the Warriors are all open on the outside, the Spurs are all on defense.
One pounce, two pounces, and everyone forgot to break through to Curry near the penalty area.
There are Lopez and McDyess near the penalty area, as well as Jefferson coming to help defend. What's the use of a thin Curry staying there?
You can't get a layup even if you give him the ball.
So when Curry slipped to the top of the key and beyond the three-point line, there was no one next to him.
Even Jefferson is preparing to go to the other side to defend Prince.
Didn't you come in? Why did you go out again?
It slipped away so fast!
This is not common sense!
How can a person be so untrustworthy?!
Look what the first player in the league did!
When people come in, they don’t come out!
Even if his teammates can't make a shot, he still has rebounds to use!