Chapter 371: Carrying the 20,000 characters under the basket, the explosion is complete~
"He succeeded! He did it! The hot guard saved the rebound!!!" Bill McDonald said: "He blocked the attack of two Heat insiders by himself!!!"
"Hot~" Nash opened his mouth and shouted when Tang Qian just got the rebound.
When Tang Qian saw No. 10 of the Lakers, the opponent had already sped up and started running. He and Nash had practiced this tactic during extra practice, so he didn't hesitate at all, just threw his long arm, and the basketball was passed forward.
past.
This move is a test of the center's passing skills and ability. In ordinary practice, Tang Qian only has about 60% chance of being able to pass the ball well, but according to Nash, as the No. 5, being able to pass like this is pretty good.
. Some people have been practicing for a lifetime, which means that the probability is about 50%. But tonight, as soon as the ball was released, Tang Qian felt a sense of "knowledge". Although he couldn't explain why, this was the best thing his body had given him.
Answer honestly.
When~
Nash received the long pass from the backcourt and immediately rushed down. To his right, Lakers No. 24, had also followed.
In fact, Kobe's fast break awareness and ability have never been weak, but because of his role in the team, he couldn't do this kind of work before. But now that he has point guard master Steve Nash, he can also enjoy it.
The fun of two-lane fast break is over.
The opponent only had one Ray. Allen reluctantly retreated because when he attacked, he was farthest from the Lakers' basket and closest to his own half, so he was the first to retreat. Nash + Kobe, two
On the first play, Ray Allen lost sight of one thing and was soon forced into physical contact by Kobe Bryant, who then made a fast break 2+1.
Nash and Kobe did not speak, but they gave a tacit high-five. This meaning is the dignity unique to the 1996 golden generation.
This means that unlike Ray Allen, they are still starters and they are still fighting on the front line.
Therefore, their pride and dignity are still maintained proudly and have not faded significantly.
95-103, Kobe goes to the free throw line.
When Tang Qian came over, Nash smiled and said: "Hot, that ball just now was of high quality, even better than the one in training. It seems... you are also a court-type player~ Not bad~ Keep up the good work~"
Of course he didn't know that at the moment Tang Qian passed the ball, the "different space" prompt sounded. Tang Qian went in and saw that the original five assist crystal tiles had broken through to six! This is simply the latter without
An unexpected surprise!
As before, the number of assist crystal bricks reached six, and Different Space also rewarded Tang Qian with a bronze ability card to show his assist ability, and he finally barely passed the test.
Is it the bonus bronze pass card? This is the only ability card related to passing that Tang Qian can think of.
However, when he touched it, he was in a daze at first, and then said with a happy face: "Green, bronze assist card? You can get 8.6 assists in a game, which is equivalent to 9 assists? This, this card is really awesome!!! The key
It’s time to help the team make a comeback!!!”
Moreover, the assist crystal brick has also broken through, which means that in the future, his passing ability will be greatly improved.
This is essential to becoming a great center.
The 8.6 assists data was also the average data per game that Chamberlain won the assists title in 1967-68.
This is truly the only one in history, there is no semicolon! The center assists king! I want to ask the big men in the post, who is dissatisfied?
You can say that Chamberlain was not the first in assists per game that year. However, it is a pity that before 1969, the NBA assists king was determined based on the total number of assists in the season. Chamberlain was full attendance, and in the end the total assists exceeded the Big O.
So that’s how we got the only center assists king in NBA history. You can’t help it if you don’t accept it. At that time, it was calculated like this, so there is no historical controversy about Chamberlain’s assists title. And I’m afraid many people don’t know that in the 1980s
-Before the 1990s, it was extremely difficult to get assists in the NBA. It was many times more difficult than it is now.
Don’t believe it? Ask the older referees and coaches in the basketball world and see what they would say? Unlike modern basketball, where assists are calculated as long as they are consecutive actions, in that era, if you wanted to get an assist data, the regulations were extremely strict, and even
It's strict. You have to shoot or layup directly after receiving the ball to count an assist. Otherwise, it doesn't matter whether your movements are coherent or smooth and gorgeous. Many people now look down on the level of basketball in that era. What?
The dribbling movements are ugly, the layup and dunk movements are mechanical, etc. In fact, those who talk like this are all basketball novices, at least novices on the rules. Because basketball rules are constantly being revised and adjusted.
If you look at the basketball teaching videos from the 1970s and 1980s, you will find that everyone dribbles like this. It doesn’t look good, is not smooth, and even a little uncoordinated. Why? Because they can’t? Not capable enough? Not creative.
Force?NONONO~The reason is very simple, the rules limit it.
Because in those days, this was a dribbling model. If you did something fancy, you would be immediately punished for fouls and violations, and the requirements for turning your wrist and over-the-shoulder were extremely strict. Under these rules, what about Iverson, what about Jordan, what?
McGrady, take it directly, they are all dribbling fouls. You can even bet that it is not impossible for a game to make him doubt his life. Therefore, you need to understand the background and historical details of the time to fully view that.
Basketball and basketball stars of the era, if they don't talk about it, in fact, in front of experts, they are just making fun of themselves and are full of loopholes.
Although we can't do it between Guan Gong and Qin Qiong, we can use matchup analogy to get the basketball strength in ancient times.
Chamberlain, who had both his knees disabled in his later years, fought against Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. In his later years, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar fought against Olajuwon, Olajuwon fought against O'Neal, and O'Neal fought against the centers behind him. So with a little comparison, we can get a rough idea of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
He entered the NBA in the 1969-70 season, but that year Chamberlain suffered the biggest illness in his career. He only played 12 games in the entire season. Before that, he was an immovable iron man and an invincible King Kong in the NBA.
After gaining superhuman athletic ability, Chamberlain began to face off against the second-year Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in the 1970-71 season. Who was Kareem Abdul-Jabbar at that time? The MVP, FMVP, best first team, best second defense, and winner of the championship.
He averaged 31.7 points, 16 rebounds, 3.3 assists per game this season, and shot 57.7% from the field. He is a superman. In his 20s, he is in the prime of his life, with peak athletic ability and physical fitness. There is no need to apply the rookie mentality to him, because he is
He is a representative figure of "Rookie is the peak", even his strongest time was in the first four years of his career.
And what about Chamberlain this season? He is 34 years old. He just had double knee surgery last season. He averaged "only" 20.7 points, 18.2 rebounds, 4.3 assists and a 54.5% field goal percentage per game. You can see the data.
, Chamberlain still has advantages, that is, rebounds and assists. In fact, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has never had Chamberlain's lowest rebounds per game in his life, because the lowest was in the 1970-71 season. Chamberlain, who had just returned from surgery,
, averaging the lowest rebounds per game of his career.
Sorry, he is still the rebounding champion.
The fact is that until he retired, the rebounding champion never leaked out, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar never had a chance to get involved. The only rebounding champion was in the 1975-76 season, with a data of 16.9 times. There is still a huge gap with Chamberlain.
Furthermore, the two team roles are different. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is the absolute core and king of the Bucks, so he averages more than 22 shots per game and has unlimited firing rights. Chamberlain is not the same. His role with the Lakers is more
Most of them are rebounders, rim protectors, and facilitators, so naturally their scoring cannot be compared with that of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. But as long as he is still the protagonist in the drama, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has never been shaken, and there is no possibility of even getting close.
Finally, let’s look directly at the matchup data between the two sides. Let’s first look at the game before the reimbursement, which was the only collision in the 1969-70 season. Chamberlain this year still had excellent athletic ability. Chamberlain was 14-9, 25 points and 25 rebounds.
5 assists and 3 blocks. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored 23 points, 20 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 blocks in 21-9 shooting. Needless to say, this set of data, Chamberlain surpassed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in both efficiency and various statistics. He was at his peak.
The tail completely defeated the rookie Skyhook. Then Chamberlain suffered serious injuries to both knees and was reimbursed for the season. He did not come back until the playoffs. He has no chance to meet Kareem Abdul-Jabbar this season.
Furthermore, looking at the following seasons, the elderly version of Wilt Chamberlain vs. SMVP Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has already undergone double knee surgery and his athletic ability has declined significantly.
In the first game of the 1970-71 season, Chamberlain made 7 of 20 shots, 28 points, 23 rebounds, 3 assists and 10 blocks, 6 of which were given to league MVP Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar made 13 of 32 shots and scored 29 points.
, 13 rebounds, 0 assists, 2 blocks. He was abused by the old Zhang again. Basically this is the matchup projection of the 10 games in the 1970-71 season. Chamberlain generally suppressed the super rookie of the year and double MVP.
The winner, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar won the scoring data, but his shooting percentage plummeted, from 57.7% shooting percentage per game to around 45%. This shooting percentage is simply unbelievable for a center inside.
Iron becomes a dog. What's more, Skyhook is known for his high shooting percentage throughout his career.
As for the 1971-72 season, since Chamberlain only averaged 9 shots per game and his physical condition further aged, he was no longer a match for Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in scoring, but he still had an advantage in rebounding and blocks.
Moreover, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's shooting percentage has never been high when facing Chamberlain. This is simply incredible for someone whose career shooting percentage exceeds 55%. When a player faces off against another player, his shooting percentage is higher than his career shooting percentage.
The season dropped by about 10%. This is definitely an extremely successful single defense. And you must know that most of these data were obtained by Chamberlain after the 1970-71 season, that is, after both knees were scrapped.
If it is used, the sky hook's hit rate will definitely drop even more miserably.
If you have no idea about this drop in hits, it doesn't matter. Let's look at the matchups between Tiangou and other famous centers.
Against the strongest center in the 1990s, I'm sorry I chose Big Dream. After all, the finals is the highest stage. But that year, Big Dream directly killed O'Neal, and O'Neal entered the league too late. Neither he nor David Robinson had a chance to compete with him.
The old Sky Hook has made many moves. Let’s just talk about Olajuwon. The two played a total of 23 games. Olajuwon averaged 24.6 points, 11.6 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 3 blocks per game and shot 50.1% from the field. The old Sky Hook played in 23 games.
He averaged 21.7 points, 6.4 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.6 blocks, and a 56.7% field goal percentage. From the overall matchup data, Sky Hook seemed to be at a disadvantage across the board, but in 1985, Sky Hook was already 38 years old, and his physical condition declined significantly.
, so it is understandable that the data has shrunk. Besides, his rebounding is not particularly strong in the first place. At the age of 38, he can still score 6.4 against Olajuwon, which is not easy. Here comes the key, look at the shooting percentage.
As high as 56.7%. This means that Olajuwon did not restrict the sky hook at all. At least on the defensive end, he suffered a lot.
How good is Olajuwon's defense? The NBA's total shot leader, 9 times in the All-Defensive Team in his career, and the Best Defensive Player for two consecutive years. However, when he faced the elderly Sky Hook, he was almost beaten through, and his defensive end had no effect at all.
It didn’t work. If it were replaced by the sky hook of my youth, wouldn’t the hit rate skyrocket?
Looking at the matchup against Ewing, there is no suspense. Not only does he have an advantage in scoring average, but in 8 games, Skyhook's defense allowed Ewing to shoot only 44.6% from the field. But what about himself?
Just smile, 58.1%.
And this is Tian Gou after the age of 38, and he is almost out of date.
Who can suppress the peak Sky Hook like this? Only the Marshal and his clone, Nate Thurmond.
The latter relied on his footwork and defensive awareness to cover the sky hook. He pressed down the sky hook before taking the shot. If he wanted to block the sky hook head-on, only Wilt Chamberlain could tell. Even Chamberlain had both knees.
After a serious injury, his athletic ability is greatly reduced, but he can still make Sky Hook "desire, immortal, desire, and death". Moreover, Chamberlain's defense has always been one-on-one defense. Even so, Sky Hook can only rely on high shots to score high. You
Kobe's 35 points and 27 shots are considered high shots and high scores? Then look at how Skyhook scored against Chamberlain, 31.4 points and 15.8 rebounds. It looks very beautiful? Do you know how much Skyhook spent in order to score 30 points?
How much does it cost? Don’t be scared when you see the answer, a total of 29.1 shots! About 6 shots higher than the normal number, but the average points per game have basically remained unchanged, or even dropped slightly. The old Zhang has limited the peak skyhook shooting rate
At this level, the number of shots taken and the number of points scored were almost equal, which shows that Chamberlain's defensive fighting ability was at his peak.
Therefore, neither the past nor the present nor the past and the present are correct. If you want to get the answer that is closest to the truth, you need a lot of comparison and material analysis, so that it can be more accurate. It is better than some people talking nonsense and just opening their mouths.
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And Tang Qian's goal is to match or even surpass the highest peak of No. 5 position in history.
His struggle has just begun.
Brush ~ Kobe Bryant made a free throw, 96-103, and there was still a 7-point gap between the Lakers and the Heat.
The Heat's shot missed the basket again. Wade's inbound basketball actually missed the basket. Gasol grabbed the rebound and the Lakers continued to push for defensive counterattacks. Without Howard's frequent low-post singles, the overall fluidity of the Lakers
It has improved a lot, and Steve Nash's personal ability has been fully unleashed by Tang Qian's high pick and roll.
He is completely different from when he was paired with Howard before.
Nash hit the ground and passed the ball, Tang Qian passed down at high speed, and then without saying a word, he got up and dunked, hitting the Heat's basket.
Boom~
Not only did the ball go in, the referee also gave Haslem a battering foul.
98-103, the Lakers were only five points away, and Tang Qian also scored the 20th point of the game.
And he has to go to the free throw line once.
The situation gradually began to change.
Staples' home fans slowly regained their temper, and their cheers and cheers began to get louder and louder.
Just when Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra was about to call a timeout, someone on the Heat court waved and interrupted him.
Is this gesture...unnecessary?
After seeing this, Eric Spoelstra nodded, and then sat back in his seat.
Because this person deserves his 100% trust.
He is the Heat's No. 6, last season's MVP+FMVP winner, LeBron James.
PS: Xiao Zi tries his best to ensure the authenticity of all the data. After all, that period of history is also a classic of the NBA, and most people have misunderstood it.
The 10,000-word update is over. I hope everyone likes it. Xiaozi will continue to work hard in the future~
Let me complain, it is really troublesome to find information through the wall, but there is basically no record of that period of history in China~ In order to write this book better, Xiao Zi also worked hard~ and many of the data are Xiao Zi’s own data
The data is slowly added up and calculated, just to increase the authenticity of this novel~ Alas~ for someone like Xiao Zi who is so serious, hard-working, meticulous, and has a correct attitude... Uh, I have no words, I can't praise it anymore, hehe~