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Chapter 862 The green hats let the horses come over!(1/2)

Of course he can't be so stupid! With his scoring crystal bricks and scoring ability, there is basically no possibility of defeating Bill Russell, let alone the double-team defense of several Green Army players. So he... just to

Just attract the defensive attention of these people.

After all, they don’t know that they are no longer the Wilt Chamberlain who scores like melons and vegetables.

Using this, Tang Qian can definitely write a great article.

As soon as the basketball was in his hands, as expected, several Green Army players shrank in defense. This was truly a sparing no effort!

It is estimated that during the entire era when Bill Russell was still playing, that is, facing this No. 13 center, he had no defensive confidence and needed to find someone to help. Moreover, after so many years of confrontation, he has developed a basic

conditioned reflex.

It is absolutely impossible for one person to guard Wilt Chamberlain, not even him.

Throughout the 1960s, this was a consensus that everyone knew.

The Lord of the Rings isn't the only one who thinks so.

This season, Chamberlain is not willing to share the ball at all. He still has the same mentality of "anyway, my teammates' shooting percentage is low, so I might as well do it myself." This is also reflected by the future Olajuwon.

I learned from it in the early stage.

It is estimated that not many people know that as powerful as "Big Dream", he was once recognized as a data brush in the league and a super cancer.

Countless experts and reporters have predicted that Olajuwon will never win the championship trophy in his lifetime.

Of course, now it seems that it is nonsense and complete nonsense.

But in the 1963-64 season, Chamberlain was still "self-centered" in his playing. This is certainly true. With his passing and assist talents, averaging less than 5+ assists per game would be a failure. And you

You must know how difficult it is for an inside player to average 3+ assists per game. Duncan and Gasol, who are known to have top inside passing abilities, have never averaged 5+ assists per game in the regular season, and Duncan has not even 4+.

However, only an all-around warrior like Garnett could have a regular season assist season with an average of more than 5+ per game. In the future, the calculation of assists in the future will be far more relaxed than in the 1950s and 1970s, so Chamberlain's assist ability and assist numbers

Nowadays, there is definitely a lot of "premium" and "exceeding".

Tang Qian currently has 6 and a half assists. Although it is definitely not as good as Chamberlain's assist ability at his peak, compared to the latter in this season's playoffs, he is much better. The main thing is that he is also willing to pass the ball.

, or you have to pass the ball.

After attracting three Green Army defenders, as agreed during the halftime break, the entire San Francisco Warriors opened up extra space. This was to create more space and allow the opponent's defense to rotate and not be able to make up defense in time.

.Even if these people are relatively poor at baskets, they are still professional players from the outside. They can shoot without interference and confrontation, and their hit rate has improved. There is no doubt about this.

Tang Qian now needs to maximize their scoring ability and scoring status.

Otherwise, if you want to rely on the No. 13 main force to score points like the original time and space, you will make the current No. 13 self-defeating.

Seeing the Warriors' No. 13 hold the ball, the Boston players immediately surrounded him. But surprisingly, as soon as they double-teamed him, the big man from San Francisco threw the basketball in his hand directly. Al Ater

Si's left corner was unguarded, "Swipe~", and the basketball hit the net.

"Well done~Al~" Tang Qian gave the latter a slap in the face after seeing the goal.

But it was just a goal, and it did not cause too much alert for the entire Green Army. They attacked, John Havlicek shot and hit the iron, and the defensive rebound was grabbed by "Tang Qian". Chamberlain's rebounding status this season in the original time and space is

Not as good as his old rival Bill Russell, there’s one thing to say and another to say, there’s nothing to hide. This season, the “Lord of the Rings” averaged a career-high 24.7 rebounds per game in the regular season! What about the playoffs? Original Time and Space

It also reached the third-highest number in his career, 27.2 times! These are extremely astonishing numbers! Chamberlain’s rebounds per game were inferior to those of his opponents in both the regular season and the playoffs that year!

So Russell was not dissatisfied. He actually stretched out his hand and knocked the rebound away. It has to be said that this guy's attack was really fast. Tang Qian even doubted that he had practiced. The basketball flew high into the sky again.

, once again became an “ownerless thing”.

"Tang Qian" and Russell both sank slightly, then exploded almost at the same time, bouncing on the spot.

This is a very "mysterious" feeling, as if no one is around, and suddenly only the two of them are left in the entire rebounding court. It's not that there are no other people jumping up to fight for the rebound, it's just that they

The threat was too small, so it was automatically ignored by the sight and consciousness of the two people.

It is no exaggeration to say that the rebounding ability of the man in front of him is the strongest Tang Qian has ever encountered!

none of them!

Even if he activates "demigod descending to earth", he cannot take it lightly, otherwise the rebound will feel like it can be grabbed at any time.

Tang Qian had never felt this kind of pressure before when fighting for rebounds.

Even when he faced off against Nate Thurmond in "Resurrection Night" last time, Tang Qian never felt this way.

This is true power. Even if you turn on "Demigod", you may lose the rebound in a head-on fight.

"Demigod descends to earth" takes the range value of Zhang Dashuai's highest rebounding ability in the regular season and playoffs, which is between 27+ and 30+. Therefore, if the state is not good and only the previous value is used, Tang Qian and this

Russell is just the same this season. Only by showing the latter numbers can he have the possibility of suppressing and overpowering him.

This is a duel between super strong men, no, it is a duel between the strongest rebounding monsters in history. Both of them are God's "darlings" who cannot bear to be separated, so being in the same era is both the greatest luck and the greatest misfortune.

Look later, after Russell retired, Chamberlain lost both knees and his athletic ability declined severely. However, he still topped the rebounding list and no one could match it. Especially in the playoffs, Chamberlain in his final year

He also averaged 22.5 rebounds per game in the playoffs, while the second place only averaged 16+.

If these two people were born at different times by God, then they would feel a bit like "alone and seeking defeat".

To use Russell's own words, when it comes to rebounding, he and Chamberlain only have each other in their eyes.

Even if they are so domineering, they do indeed have the capital and strength. This is not called showing off, this is called true. Awesome!

The two touched the basketball at almost the same time, but Tang Qian used his larger palms and strength to narrowly win and successfully protected the rebound again.

"You are the dominant rebounder, but Bill, you can't beat me." "Tang Qian" quickly passed the ball long and said, "Because I am stronger than you."

The Warriors didn't go in for this layup. The Green Army's overall defense and retreat were too disciplined. This is a discipline that transcends this era. It can only be polished after winning N championships together.

With their discipline, they are not prone to the common problem of this era of scattered lineups.

Looking back, Russell's shooting was also interfered by "Tang Qian": "Oh~ No, no, no, Bill, you can't score in front of me. I think this, I don't need to say more, right?"

Russell's shooting percentage has never been higher than Chamberlain's, whether in his career or simply in the 1963-64 season. This season's playoffs, Russell's overall shooting percentage is only 35%, and his scoring average is only

It was 13.1 points. With this level of offensive firepower and offensive status, "Tang Qian" can say that if it was within his own frontal defense, he would only allow Russell to score half of his ten goals.

Right now, he not only has rebounding skills, but also defensive ability, he is also the strongest Zhang Shuai at his peak.

With this kind of scoring ability, if you dare to hit yourself inside, you are looking for a kill!

That’s looking for a beating!

Tang Qian said to the team's point guard Gale Rogers: "Don't speed up, slow down, take position, and wait for me to pass."

There are too many low-quality offensive and defensive transitions in this era. From a tactical level, it is really a mess.

And if they switch offense and defense against this Green Army, the Warriors will only be eaten alive and will never win.

To use the favorite and most commonly used sentence of the head coach of the latter era: Don't fall into the opponent's game rhythm.

Besides, if you want to use your "locker room design", you must play more positional offense, otherwise everything will be impossible. No. 13 is the Warriors' biggest number one, so Gale Rogers can only listen to him.

The command.

After the whole team was in position, he lobbed the ball to "Tang Qian" who was stuck inside and wanted the ball. "Tang Qian" deliberately took the ball a few beats slowly to give the Green Army's defensive players reaction and response.

Time to post it.

Otherwise, how can he pass the ball to the open player?

When the Green Army came over, there were only two people. With Bill Russell, there were three people. Even if there is no three-point line in this era, it is a bit exaggerated. It can be seen that they have great expectations for Wilt Chamberlain.

How scrupulous and fearful is the attack.

This is the shadow of a famous tree. Why is Kobe no longer at his peak, and some teams want to double-team him at the last moment? It just means that everyone has a subtle subconscious mind about something.

And this is what Tang Qian wants.

As soon as someone came over, he passed the ball, but unfortunately the ball missed and the basketball slipped out of the basket.

The rebound was protected by Bill Russell.

The Green Army's next shot also missed. Tom Mecheri of the Warriors got the rebound. Tang Qian had already taken the lead and rushed out of the ball.

The basketball was passed to half court, and then Gale Rogers immediately threw it in the direction of "Tang Qian"'s running.

After Tang Qian received the ball, he did not stop, but still strode towards the basket in Boston's penalty area.

The first person to rush back was the short inside man, Willie Knowles. His peak was with the Knicks, and he was once an All-Star player close to 25+12. But after an injury, he aged quickly.

The Green Army is no longer as brave as it used to be. However, the players of this era have a very "axial" problem, that is, they cannot give any "green light", let alone "give way" because of the huge gap in strength. They will

I will fight you with all my strength. So if you watch the old videos from that era, you will find that even the most common rebounds often cause people to fall on their backs.

It’s a real person who has jumped on his horse!

In order to defend the opponent's attack, it is not uncommon to suffer direct fractures and concussions. Chamberlain himself once broke someone's toe during a dunk, and dislocated a shoulder after blocking a shot. These things now seem like "bullshit". And at that time,

, I must say that there were a lot of pushing and pushing movements in that era, so we often saw various "overturning" situations. Looking at the appearance of Willie Knowles, an old ball player, he must have planned to do this.

But this isn’t Tang Qian’s first time playing in the 1960s and 1970s? And he’s only played in the finals, so his intensity won’t be any weaker than it is now. So...he doesn’t even look at this guy, he just pulls it up and dunks hard.

!

To be honest, in this era, even ordinary dunks are considered disrespectful decisions. Countless old players have stated this, but Tang Qian has no such worries at all. He is not from this era. He will be after the series.

Let's go, so, no matter what you think, no matter what the public opinion says? I just want to dunk!
To be continued...
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