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Chapter 629 Blocking Peak Nash

"Are you going to guard Steve Nash? Are you kidding?" Several members of Tang Qian's team spoke up, some questioning Tang Qian's "volunteer" and said: "Tang, I can understand your mood, but your body shape

He is too tall. Even if he has excellent athletic ability, the laws of physics cannot be violated. If Steve Nash wants to break through with the ball, it will be difficult for you to keep up." After Kidd finished speaking, Tang Qian continued.

He insisted: "Don't worry, Jason, let me try. If I can't prevent it, it's not too late to replace him."

"But..." Kidd and others were obviously still hesitant. Tang Qian immediately caught up with him: "Let me try. I am confident that I can guard against Steve Nash tonight." "Okay, you are like this.

I said, I agree to give you a chance to give it a try, but if it doesn't work, then you have to replace it immediately. Is that okay? Hot?" Kidd said.

"No problem, I agree." Tang Qian nodded quickly without showing much timidity on his face.

When he played, everyone including Kidd, Ray Allen, Ben Wallace and others had some "distrust" of Tang Qian. A big man over 7 feet went out to guard the No. 1 position who was about 190cm? This is not

What is crazy?

If someone shakes, it's enough to break your ankle! In terms of lateral movement and starting speed, for both NBA-level players, a big center is definitely not as good as a small man! This involves some rules of the laws of physics, maybe Tang Qian is worse than Nash can run fast and jump high, but due to lateral movement and inertia problems, he cannot be stronger than the "Son of the Wind" who is only 191cm tall.

Therefore, it is normal for the rest of the Tang Qian team to object and be worried.

Because in the field of professional basketball, if a normal person uses a center to defend the perimeter, he will definitely be scolded...brainless!

To use an oriental idiom, it is to sacrifice the strong points to the weak, which is extremely stupid, because this kind of matchup will only infinitely amplify the "cumbersomeness" and "slowness" of the inside players. After all, players who can enter the NBA are not vegetarians.

Weren't you a star in your student days? It would be weird if you didn't get attacked like crazy if you did this!

Did you think it was against a Southeast Asian team?

But is Tang Qian crazy? Is he mentally retarded? Of course it's impossible! He did this completely because he had some confidence and confidence!

What confidence? What support? Well, he is going to use an ability card.

When the Bronze Block Card is activated, Tang Qian will have the right to block 9 times. Of course, this "right" must be used within the "normal range". Why do you want to block from the basket when someone is still outside the three-point line?

Getting rid of him is undoubtedly a daydream.

Therefore, Tang Qian had to go up and guard Nash personally. Otherwise, if he stood inside and under the basket, even if he activated the bronze block card, there would be nothing he could do.

Tang Qian's team attacked and missed the shot. The Suns protected the rebound and then handed it over to No. 13 to advance the whole court.

Nash seems to have a good shot. He is still ready to attack by himself. He is not a "rigid" No. 1 position like Kidd. If he can win by himself, he will not be stingy with his shots. The regular season is still

Well, this is especially obvious in the playoffs. Nash has played in the regular season for 18 years and has never scored 20+ points in a season. However, in the strongest season in the playoffs, he actually averaged close to 24+ points per game! And that "190 Club"

The super personal performance of 30+12+6+1 is the perfect embodiment of Nash's scoring ability.

So if it really comes down to contributing to the score, "Son of the Wind" will never hesitate at all.

A substitution was made? A No. 5 position was used to guard me? Is this because the opponent has lost his mind?

After Nash saw that the person defending him was Lakers No. 29, he was slightly stunned, and then said with a determined expression: "Since you are so messy? Then I won't be polite! I will be crazy tonight.

Give it a share!" Faced with Tang Qian, who was over 7 feet tall, Nash made a drastic change of direction, then made a sudden stop, and then quickly changed hands to break through. This set of actions was greatly appreciated by Steve, who was extremely skilled in ball control.

In front of Nash, everything went smoothly and effortlessly.

Tang Qian tried to follow, but this continuous rapid change of direction prevented him from changing his center of gravity and inertia so quickly. Big players, especially those over 7 feet, no matter how amazing your physical fitness is.

It is impossible to block a breakthrough expert from outside the three-point line.

This is the inherent disadvantage of grown-ups.

In fact, let alone Tang Qian, even the slightly taller and stronger LeBron James, his speed and explosive power are enough, and he is also among the best among outside players. But if you look carefully, his lateral speed and

The lateral movement sensitivity is also not as good as that of some short players. Perhaps these short players are not as good as him in straight line speed, but the lateral movement speed is a physical advantage. The taller a person is, the greater his weight, and the lateral movement attribute

The worse it gets, no one can change that.

If anyone could do it, it would be a real-life "Captain America" ​​or "The Hulk".

Nash also knew very well how to play this set of mismatches. Silly, he just pulled up and shot. That was looking for a shot. So with a simple continuous change of direction, he broke through the Lakers' defensive line No. 29 and found a breakthrough.

Space and time. This is not the kind of ball that relies on physical fitness and explosive power. Nash's breakthrough is all about rhythm and technique. This makes Tang Qian dare not use his full strength at all, lest he be cheated if he is not careful.

clean.

Steve Nash took advantage of Tang Qian's center of gravity to adjust, kicked off his back foot, and broke through to the left.

As for why they don’t go straight to the inside, the main reason is that there is Ben. Wallace on the inside of Tang Qian’s team. It’s hard to please if you just rush in. Otherwise, do you think Ben. Wallace’s terrifying muscles are in vain?

?The impact was immediate, and with Nash's "small body", it was estimated that it would have an impact on the rest of the time. Therefore, Nash's choice was to break through to the left side and take advantage of the opportunity when the defender had no time to catch up, to make an emergency stop.

In the mid-range, Nash was extremely accurate in the 2004-05 playoffs.

In 15 games and a three-round series, the combined hit rate for mid-range shots from 10-16 feet was over 55%! What about 16-23 feet? There is no intention to weaken it at all, it is still over 55%! And this season’s series

In the game, Nash averaged close to 8 long-range 2-point shots per game, accounting for more than 40% of his shots! With this kind of shooting rate, even if the "Nuo Tianwang" from 2010-2011 came, he would feel guilty.

Everyone is ashamed.

Because it’s really… so T.M.D. accurate!

Generally speaking, COSCO's 2-point field goal percentage can reach 4, which is quite good. For example, Pierce, Nowitzki, and Ray Allen all have career average field goal percentages of around 40%. This is considered a big benchmark in the NBA.

.So looking at it this way, in the 2004-05 season playoffs, Steve Nash's shooting percentage from long-range shots exceeded 55%. You should know what it means.

It's almost like you can't release it, you have to be at the level when you shoot.

It makes people feel chilling and frightened.

If the Spurs hadn't had a defensive ability comparable to that of the "Five Tigers" of the Pistons that year, there would have been no way they could have stopped the Phoenix Suns' progress. Because their entire team was so accurate, so ridiculously accurate!

Sure enough, it doesn’t work! I shouldn’t have agreed to let Fang do such nonsense!

When Kidd saw Tang Qian being shaken away and Nash taking off to shoot, he secretly cursed himself for being "obsessed" and immediately rushed over to cover up the defense. Unfortunately, the distance was too far and it basically had no effect.

Steve Nash took a shot, and the basketball calmly drew a semicircle in his hand.

Suns No. 13 is quite confident about this kind of shot, because he knows his current state. If there is no defender in front of him, he will almost never miss this kind of shot.

After all, he is now at his personal peak, in competitive form, and at his strongest in his career.

But what the Phoenix Suns didn't expect was that Nash's ball... didn't even enter the net.

No, he didn't even touch the basket, he was slapped in mid-air and flew out!

This! How is this really possible???

Nash turned his head and looked at the shot blocker. Who was the Lakers No. 29 that he had just passed by?

How could it be him???

This kind of blocked shot has almost harsh requirements on the defender's blocking ability, even abnormal. Even if Chamberlain is resurrected, it is impossible to easily block the shot. In fact, if you want to block such a shot that has been thrown, you still have to start from the beginning.

To block shots from behind, you need not only the ability to block shots, but also... a good amount of luck.

It was okay to just take the shot, but the longer the shot takes, the more difficult it becomes to block the shot. The required sense of blocking and the accuracy of the shot are beyond the imagination of ordinary people. But Nash’s ball just now has clearly been released a long time ago.

Logically speaking, it is basically impossible to be blocked again, but...

The Suns went to serve the sideline ball. Kidd wanted to switch with Tang Qian, but Tang Qian shook his head firmly and without any explanation, he grabbed Steve Nash's side. This made Kidd shake his head a little. You really thought you were "lucky"

"After blocking one shot, can you defend your opponent? He just passed him easily!"

Kidd thought so, so why not Nash? He even thought more intensely than the former, saying:

Are you still taking the initiative to keep an eye on me? It’s funny!!! You really don’t take me, Steve Nash, seriously!!!

I have to teach you a big lesson next time I play!!!

Nash is also a person with a temper. In the 2004-05 season, he was at the peak of his life and at the top of his game. He won several regular season awards in one fell swoop. How could he allow himself to be so "despised" and "underestimated" by a "silly big man"?

Woolen cloth?

This is not bad!

Nash made a run and received the sideline ball from Joe Johnson. Then he made a series of beautiful continuous center of gravity swings, broke through Tang Qian's defense, stepped on the edge of the three-point line, and took off to shoot.

The movement is very beautiful, and the take-off is also very sufficient. This ball looks like...

Bang~

An "untimely" hitting sound caused Steve Nash's body, which was still in the air, to stiffen slightly.

PS: There will be another update tonight. I won’t break my promise, but the update time will be later. You also know Xiaozi’s hand speed~~~ Wuwuwu, don’t dislike it~~~

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