Chapter 1978 Is a higher gear enough? Start at a third gear! Two-in-one chapter
After returning to the field, James increased his speed again. In the past, it was just a shot, but this time the figure of No. 29 appeared in front of him again?! What the hell happened? How did he get here? He no longer defended his own people.
?When James saw Tang Qian blocking the shot, he could only speed up his shot. Suddenly, the iron collapsed. After Tang Qian got the ball, Westbrook continued to push quickly. The ball was missed and hit very quickly.
This is inevitable. The faster you go, the easier it is to make mistakes. This is a simple truth. As long as it is not continuous, it is reasonable.
It can be included in the error tolerance rate.
The Clippers played a "moving chain tactic". People suddenly dispersed from the neutral zone near the free throw line, forming a unit of two and two, just like a chain. Not only did they open up and cut open to disrupt the defense, but they also gave the ball to the opponent.
Quickly clear the center, allowing the ball holder to attack the center and get a more comfortable opportunity. Of course, you need these chain players to have their own offensive threats. Otherwise, if the defensive players ignore it, this tactic will be ineffective. Clippers
The team has this condition, at least that's what James seems to be doing.
So he made this gesture, and the Clippers players executed it quickly.
James broke through violently, and Westbrook suffered a physical disadvantage and was run over. Then James looked around and saw the movement of the Lakers players, and immediately waited for an opportunity to shoot the ball. The ball was given to Davis, who was really flexible without the ball.
He is very talented. It is indeed rare for an insider to be as good as him without the ball. They are rare in history. So Davis and James are seamlessly connected. Davis will smash the ball when he gets it! This ball test
Vinton actually tried his best to move over, but there was a problem, that is, his rim protection was not enough to suppress Anthony Davis, who had already taken off.
This is generally the result of blurring the 4th position. The ability to cover and assist defense is greatly improved, but the ability to protect the basket and defend the air is greatly reduced. Basically, except for some talented players, you can't have both. Even Covington's defense is very good.
It's useless. Protecting the basket is not his strong point. And the one who attacks is Anthony Davis. The ball is scored, and the dunk can improve morale. Now the Clippers' momentum is obviously suppressed, and they need a soldier.
Balloons to cheer up. So Davis chose to dunk.
But it was this choice that made him fall over half a second later.
This No. 29, this No. 29 again, he actually ran out like this??? How did he run here??? Didn't he use the "moving chain tactic" to pull him away? What does this mean now?
?He is superhuman!
This is unreasonable.
Yes, of course it is unreasonable, because there is something wrong with their tactical setup. That is to underestimate Tang Qian's ability to "ignore defense for three seconds". The defense for three seconds has turned into an extreme situation under his moving pace.
Of course, the most important thing to weaken is DeAndre Jordan. Although DeAndre Jordan is far away and does not play blindly, his distance is really limited. This distance is enough for Tang Qian to get in and protect the basket again.
His physical fitness is much more terrifying than that of Garnett, who was at his peak back then.
Therefore, this point is very bad, and it should not be played like this. Jordan should be used to engage in more physical confrontation, and use his body to block the movement of No. 29. Instead of using a pulling method. Otherwise, Jordan's shooting ability
, how many people do you think will defend his openness and outside? He has scored 1 three-pointer in his career, and his long-distance 2-pointer has a career shooting rate of 16%. With such shooting ability, I am afraid he can take it by himself.
When the ball arrived, he didn't dare to shoot it. So Tang Qian let it go decisively, and then used his "infinite stop in the three-second zone" to give Davis a Down's Overlord hat on the ball.
It directly blocked Davis' center of gravity and fell to the ground. The Lakers were ruthless and immediately counterattacked, 5 on 4, Westbrook passed to George, and George made another fake layup to Tang Qian who was following in the middle. Bang Dang,
The latter dunked successfully!
The score difference reached 2 digits! DeAndre Jordan continued to screen and was left open by Tang Qian again. He had no choice but to give him such a big gap. DeAndre Jordan was a little dumbfounded when he got the ball. He didn't know what he could do in this position.
something.
But if No. 29 doesn't pass, I'll let you shoot. You have no choice but to shoot. Everyone knows you can pass the ball. At this time, the rest of the Lakers are just staring at his passing route. He's DeAndre Jordan.
It's not Paul, nor is it James. It's very difficult to pass the ball at this time. Therefore, the only option is to bite the bullet and shoot directly...the air ball.
I used too much force, but Mao didn't touch it. The basketball went out of bounds and the ball was easily transferred.
After that, the Lakers began to slow down their tempo. Why not drop their tempo when they were so far ahead? If they kept playing fast, wouldn't they give the opponent a chance?
no way.
So we played very slowly, positional attack, 1-2-1 position, Tang Qian came up to cover again, Westbrook cut in, and passed the ball to Butler who used Covington's screen to cut in. Butler took the ball, but
Davis interfered with it. After all, this is a team in the league that is second only to the Los Angeles Lakers in interior defensive efficiency, and its ability to protect the basket is not simple. Fortunately, this ball was touched by George and it was an offensive rebound. George directly hit it hard.
, causing a foul on Davis, and he made 2 of 2 free throws from the free throw line.
The Staples Center had already begun to cheer in advance, led by the on-site commentator. This was to cheer up its own players and put pressure on the opposing players. On the opposite side, James controlled the ball and played a standard James system, breaking through
Going in to score the ball, Jordan failed to pull away again. Tang lurked on the edge of the penalty area and moved with his devilish steps. Then just in time, he went in and interfered with James who was attacking the basket, and almost got blocked again! You can see that during this period,
The Clippers' shooting percentage dropped sharply, and anyone with a discerning eye should understand why. Tang Qian got the rebound and immediately gave it to Westbrook. Westbrook did not take the lead this time, keeping the pace and waiting for all the players to pass before attacking in position.
The Lakers opened up and played singles to Tang Qian, which immediately attracted the opponent's attack. There was no way, if you don't attack Tang Qian, you would be dead. This is to test the degree of attack and the timing of the attack. When will the attack be deep?
, when to be shallow, and when to return to defense immediately, these are all things that need to be dealt with in an instant. It tests the player's defensive ability. But Davis has this ability, so his timing to come over is quite good. But
Tang Qian's approach made Davis's balls hurt. Tang Qian also knew that Davis was very good at assisting in defense and returning to position, so he waited for him to come over and stayed close to him before shooting the ball.
There is nothing we can do about this.
Typical isolation play style.
Isolated play is different from ordinary ways of attracting points. The key point is this isolation. Isolated play is an extreme way of attracting points. To be honest, playing like this is playing with fire. The difference is that if you play it well, you can
You can burn your opponent to death. If you don't play well, you will burn yourself to death. Historically, there are very few people who can really do it well. For example, "Magician" is the best. It just needs to attract people to double-team. The closer you are, the better. The closer you are, the better.
The more difficult it is to complete the return, and then easily create mobile phone opportunities for teammates.
But if you don't come over, you'll be beaten from behind.
Most of the perimeter players in the Magic era were able to play from the back without any pressure, especially the guards, who were almost always accurate. As for Tang Qian, he was an indiscriminate back-up player. It doesn’t matter who you are, or whether you are defensive.
Elite or DPOY, it's all the same for him now. Single defense means open space and delivery. He has this confidence and destructive power. So if you don't pass by, it's really impossible. Once it's tight, the opponent will pass the ball.
, no matter how fast and experienced Davis is, he will never be able to return in time. He can only rely on the help of teammates to defend and make defensive rotations. But the problem is that the Lakers are also many giant teams, and these people are trying to catch this
He still has the ability to open spaces, otherwise he would not be a star. This ball was rotated twice, but the space was opened by the Lakers' passing ball. In the end, Westbrook cut in and made a powerful impact, and the basketball hit the board and hit the net.
2 points are credited.
Have you seen this ball? On the surface, it has nothing to do with Tang Qian, and there is no basic data recorded. However, in the eyes of insiders, the Lakers can disrupt the opponent's defense, and Westbrook can get this relatively comfortable rush.
Basketball opportunities are all due to the tyranny of No. 29.asxs.
Leonard finally caught the ball and took a targeted shot, helping the team open up the situation, but this was just a drop in the bucket, and the momentum had been slowly controlled by the Lakers from the front. The personal offensive and defensive activity of No. 29 was the key to changing the original balanced situation.
Rivers is probably aware of it, but he has never been willing to believe it.
What's the problem? The problem is, when all the stars on both sides are spread out, this guy's influence is much higher.
Before, I thought it might just be a section, or at most one level, but now...
"Tyrant~~~Tang~~~Sky hook hit~~~~~~ A difficult goal! Neither of them could stop him from scoring this time!!!"
"Friends next door, please accept the rule of the tyrant!"
Seeing the hook on the 29th, Rivers suddenly had a thought in his mind, that is...
It's very possible that he's more than...a grade above.
This is a bit scary. After all, the Clippers are full of superstars. Even if James is old and transforms in the playoffs, he should still have super abilities. In this way, he was even thrown out by No. 29.
???Is this still a human being? If he is like this, isn’t he entering the realm of the God of Basketball? Absolute dominance???
Absolute dominance is a very bad word, at least for the opponent team.
Why is it that no one in the second place in history is really stable? Has anyone thought about this problem? Russell should actually be very stable, but the team was indeed a little short at that time. Chamberlain also played until 7273
At that time, the NBA had expanded to almost 18 teams. Most of Russell's championships were won by single-digit teams. There were only 12 teams in 1967. And Russell retired in 1969.
So it is normal that the gold content is a bit low. If it is close to 30 teams, then he has won so many championships. I believe he will definitely be the number one, and Jordan will have to give up. But since the gold content has been questioned, then it is
It’s unstable, and apart from Jordan and Russell, the only ones that truly dominated an era were the three consecutive dynasties of the O.K. combination. They didn’t even win three consecutive championships. How could they still rule? Is it a mobile dynasty?
Otherwise it would be an intermittent dynasty, which would be a bad tone anyway.
For example, some people have entered the finals N times, but only won 3 times. For ordinary superstars, entering the finals is naturally a bonus, but for the first few people in history, they even want to sit in the second place in history.
, then it’s a bit hard to understand. The difference is here. What kind of position do you want, then what kind of requirements need to be asked of you. If you are only one of the top 200 people in history, then this is a huge honor. If you are
If you want to be in the top 50 in history, people will say you are awesome. They may even say that if you want to be in the top 20 in history, you are very strong and full of honors. But after you reach the top ten, the situation will be different.
The requirements are too high, and the fans are picky. Not to mention President Hill. Let alone the second person in history.
A person who has never dominated an era, a person who has been separated from the team at the peak of the team change, a person who only has 3 championships, no matter how good your data accumulation is, what use is it? Don't be glassy, this
Look at the conditions and see if they are the same for any person. This is not at all because of the specific person being targeted. It’s just that if you give this condition to anyone, he won’t be able to take second place.
If you force yourself to do it, you will be flattered and killed.
That's why it is said that the second person in NBA history has never had an exact answer, and it is not as stable as the first person.
There are few dominant players, and there are few champions. This is all a flaw, or to put it bluntly, it is a lack of absolute dominance.
The real absolute dominance is naturally the regular season, playoffs and finals. If they are all impeccable, then they can be called absolute dominance. Otherwise, it would be a bit meaningless. A prefix must be added. For example, Eastern Conference dominance, such as data
Accumulating dominance, such as dominance in a certain aspect. But that is not true absolute dominance. Real absolute dominance, if Russell is not included, in fact, so far, modern basketball is Jordan alone. The rest are all
Not good. Rivers has seen the dominance of the Red Bull No. 23 era. When he was playing, he happened to encounter it. He was completely overwhelmed by the players of his generation and felt breathless. He was only better than
Jordan entered the league a year earlier. He still remembers the feeling of facing No. 23 for the first time. He was obviously a first-year rookie, but he scored 30+ points against his own team's perimeter. The playoffs faced the same question.
Damn him, the Knicks were defeated every year. It felt like I couldn't breathe.
Afterwards, he never saw such a person again.
Maybe O'Neal counts at his peak, but this fat guy is a little too lazy, but that's why there is another civilian Jordan playing as his deputy. And the Eastern Conference is weak inside every year. The most important thing is that the time is still a little short. There are fewer honors in the regular season.
Point. As for the rest of the people, you can't even touch the word "absolute dominance". They either sign up for a group at the top to keep warm, or they recruit brothers from everywhere to form a team. The key is... this can't create the dominance of an era. So.
, real dominance, absolute dominance, Rivers has not seen for a long time. The current James is the strongest, at least one of them. But No. 29 is getting stronger and stronger, especially this time, one person uses his own
Performance constantly affects the offensive and defensive rhythm of the two teams. This ability can be said to be dominant.
Perhaps this is the beginning of absolute dominance.
It’s three consecutive championships. If it happens again this year, if it weren’t for the lack of rings, he would vote for No. 29 and be the second person in history. No kidding. This is serious. And the most important thing is that he didn’t expect it.
, the gap between top stars will be so big. James has raised the team's lower limit very strongly, but, it depends on who he is competing with.
Will this guy be the new generation spokesperson for the league's absolute dominance?
Will it have true unrivaled dominance in the era?
Rivers doesn't want to think about it because now he's afraid that if he thinks too much, his mentality will affect the rest of the series.
There was no way to catch the ball back. Starting from the second half, No. 29 slowly helped the team accumulate advantages, so that the score difference was never completely closed again. The other giants of the Lakers also performed normally, and there was no loophole to exploit.
So even in the end, the Clippers made consecutive three-pointers and still lost the game by 8 points. The key is that these 8 points did not shrink further in the second half.
The whole game was 118-110, and the Lakers won by 8 points and got a good start in the series.
For the Clippers, James scored a James-style data of 28+8+8+2+2, which is still perfect. Regardless of winning or losing, his data will "stand the test". The rest of Leonard and David
Si also scored more than 20 points, and the two scored a total of 52 points. The Big Three scored as many as 80 points, mainly due to poor rhythm. There was a rhythm in this game, and the Lakers were completely trapped.
The rhythm. This is what Rivers will reflect on after the game.
For the Lakers, Tang Qian scored a quasi-quadruple-double of 30+20+10+9+1. He perfectly achieved what it means to be more versatile. Don’t compare with his brother in terms of versatility. James’ 28+8+8+2+
2 looks a lot shabby in comparison. The other giants also performed well. George scored 19 points, Westbrook scored 20+ and was a near triple-double, and Butler scored 17 points. Because it was mainly the giants' attack, the rest of the characters' second half scenes tonight were not.
A lot. This is the general tone tonight and maybe even the entire series.
After the game, Rivers praised Tang Qian, saying that he perfectly matched his status as the best player in the world. He was indeed the best player in the game tonight. It was just an ordinary comment. After many games, he will comment on his good performance.
Opponent, that's what he said. But in this game and this series, Rivers "made a mistake." Immediately he saw that everyone from the team players to the team owner looked dissatisfied with his remarks.
It made his little heart flutter a little.
Damn, it’s really hard to be the coach of a super team. There’s pressure everywhere. If you’re not careful, you’ll be targeted. It’s really depressing.
James said: We did not handle some balls well. We should have done better. We need to reduce the mistakes in handling the ball and improve the success rate of the offense.
Davis also said similar things, but some people said something a little intriguing:
I think it is normal to lose this game. Our core activation is not as good as our opponents. In this case, how can we win?
Leonard said this, but it was actually a criticism. Some people's control has been completely destroyed by the opponent, and they should think more about themselves.
Seeing this, Rivers knew that the undercurrent in the team was coming again. He had to deal with this matter. He had been "pleasing with both sides" for a season. Perhaps at this time, he could no longer continue to fool around like this.
Went down.
Alas, it’s so difficult for me.
Tang Qian answered a question from an ESPN reporter during the post-match press conference:
What do I think of the performance of the opponent No. 23? I knew you were going to ask this. Besides No. 23, can you ask anything else first? I'm getting tired of answering. It's the same routine every time, and you get the money.
Is it too easy? Let’s change the question.
After complaining, Tang Qian said:
What else can I do? It's okay, but it's not as good as mine. I've said this so many times, and you're not tired of hearing it. I'm getting tired of saying it myself. What? Do I feel like I'm a level higher than my opponent?
?Aren’t you talking nonsense? I am now the number one in the league, I am the strongest, I am not one level better than them, am I not in vain? As for how much higher?
Well, I think it depends on my own mood.
Tang Qian's last sentence was a joke, to adjust the atmosphere of the interview, but he didn't know that his teammates couldn't bear it.
Russell said: I think Mr. Tang is at least two levels higher than them. I am convinced of a near four-double, but how can they not be convinced?
George said: How can one level higher be enough? I think it should be at least three levels higher, because they don’t have any data that can compare with Mr. Tang or be higher than Mr. Tang.
Butler said: Three and a half, I'm afraid of being hated if I talk too much.
You guys, I tried my best to keep a low profile and brought it over as a joke. You are deliberately "pacing".
Do you think you won’t be hated by others if you say this? The problem is, the person being hated is probably me.
I really hurt you all in vain! You are the boss!
Tang Qian "lamented" loudly in his heart, expressing his headache at the comments made by his teammates.
PS: I didn’t post it in time yesterday because it was a two-in-one chapter~~~