Duncan played the ball very cunningly. He did not take the shot directly, but made a fake move, and then re-intended to take the shot. This time, he really felt the wind behind his head, and Lakers No. 29 pounced from behind.
come over.
I knew it would be like this!
Duncan waited until he deceived Tang Qian before raising his arm to shoot, but he didn't expect that after the opponent landed, he quickly bounced up again. What is this? What kind of bounce speed does this guy have??? Even Howard at his peak is not as good as him
Bar???
Spurs No. 21 hesitated for a moment. He wanted to wait for the former to land before taking off. However, Lakers No. 29 seemed to be hanging in mid-air and did not fall completely for a long time? Tang Qian's bounce speed and jumping are of course top-notch.
Yes, but it can't be compared with some outside spring people. After all, with his body and weight here, it is quite impressive to be able to achieve the current elasticity. It cannot be more than 7 feet in the air.
Big guy's patent.
So, what did Tang Qian do?
What he relies on is his super long wingspan! This is equivalent to making up for the coverage of his whereabouts out of thin air!
If a player of about 2 meters is still dozens of centimeters from the ground, the maximum reach and visual effect are only as high as a backboard, Tang Qian, at the same landing distance, at least has the ability to cover more than the basket! Do you think
Is this a joke? Not at all! Because Tang Qian’s current wingspan is 7 feet 9 inches, and his maximum reaching height is 9 feet 9 inches, so when he is still dozens of centimeters from the ground, he can’t just pass the basket.
No problem, it can be more than one length!
Therefore, Duncan "miscalculated" the ball.
He wanted to wait for the right opportunity to take action, but only waited for a "three-second offensive violation".
Losing the ball to the opponent is definitely a successful defense! Tang Qian's physical advantage made the veteran Spurs No. 21 suffer. When the Lakers attacked, the Spurs' entire team exploded.
The same goes for the offensive end and defense. After all, they had not yet exploded in time and space, and they only allowed the Heat, which had the "Big Three", to average 91+ points per game. So if you think that the Spurs that year only had offense
Without defense, that would be a big mistake.
Their team defense has also reached a historical level.
Now the Lakers have allowed them to explode as a whole, with more defensive energy and reaching a higher level.
If you are allowed to shoot from the outside, the shooting rate will not be too high anyway. It will be super-high-quality rotation and contraction. The Spurs' collective protection of the basket is really scary. Therefore, Tang Qian was very good in the first few games.
His good facing-to-basket attack was also suppressed. Firstly, his "inner demon" dunked a bit fiercely in this game. Secondly, he had a lingering problem with facing-to-the-basket attack inside.
It is easy to be defended and double-teamed. After all, when you attack, you need to go deep into the paint, break through, and get to the basket. This means that you have the opportunity to surround and "bag". Ordinary teams can
Forget it, after the Spurs broke out as a whole, their defensive tacit understanding and shrinking coordination made everyone lose their skin.
As I said, no matter how strong a person is, there is no way he can maintain efficiency and hits even when playing against him.
One on one is one thing, one on two is one thing, one on three or facing more, that is another story. Even the strongest Chamberlain, who was in peak scoring form, was strangled by the Green Army.
Do you have to drink hate many times? In fact, Tang Qian can also defend by facing the basket in this state, because this ability was also Chamberlain's specialty back then. However, if he comes now, it is better to give Kobe a better deal. After all, he stands
You can also rush for offensive rebounds inside. If you turn over and take a shot, the rebound will be completely up to you.
Furthermore, the hit rate of shooting is definitely not as good as attacking directly close to the basket. This is the same for everyone.
No matter how accurate Curry is from outside, can he still be more accurate than him in shooting under the basket? If not, what is nonsense?
So after seeing the Spurs' defensive lineup, Tang Qian knew exactly what they were planning. This is why Tang Qian insisted on only using hard attacks at the basket and facing the basket to score. You can say that in the first few games, like this
The scoring method is enough, why didn't the goal go in anyway? Now, it's time for Tang Qian to "surprise victory" again.
How to win by surprise? Naturally, choose an offensive method that is not afraid of double-teaming and instant encirclement. Attack mode.
What mode? Just one thing, playoff nuclear weapons mode, back-to-basket attack, or post-up attack.
This is the greatest weapon for attacking difficulties.
A back attack has both lethality and stability. At the same time, unlike a face-to-basket attack, it is not easy to be surrounded and blocked by the opponent. A back-to-back attack is not so easy to be attacked because it is not as easy as facing the basket.
If you dive in all at once and slowly push in from the low position, it is easy to see the opponent's contraction and encirclement intention. Therefore, players who are particularly good at back attack will basically not be afraid of double-teaming and encirclement, because when you
In doing so, he releases the ball, allowing him and his teammates to take shots with little or no interference.
The most classic post-up attack by a center in recent years is undoubtedly the Rockets led by Olajuwon. He also really did it. If you don't double-team, I will eat him alive in isolation. If you double-team, I will throw the ball to the outside.
The four shooters took action. If you watch the Rockets game videos in those years, you will find that this is the method at critical moments. "Big Dream" Olajuwon, he was one of the four major centers in the 1990s.
, this combination is the best one, bar none.
Maybe he's not as good as David Robinson when facing the basket, and his back-up lethality isn't as good as that of Peak O'Fatty, but overall, he's the strongest.
This is a bit similar to Jordan. If you take it personally, he may not be the best in history, but once combined, he will undoubtedly be the strongest.
If you look at his two consecutive championships and directly defeated the other "three major centers" who are equal to him, you will know his power.
Could O'Neal have won two consecutive championships with the Rockets' lineup and those teammates?
Even at the beginning of the 21st century, when the other three people declined, the youngest O'Neal still needed the support of another top ten super guard in history to complete the dynasty. Not to mention the 2006 Finals, it was not Wade who descended from heaven.
It's not that the referee "stealed the scene", he will never get the fourth championship ring. Besides, do you think O'Neal can compare to Olajuwon when facing opponents in the Eastern Conference?
Tang Qian stayed with this move.
Just when everyone on the Spurs thought that No. 29 of the Lakers would be the same as before, facing the basket and attacking, they discovered that after receiving the ball, he did not turn to the front like he did in the previous games, but... started directly.
Attacked from behind!!!
This made everyone in the audience a little stunned, because everyone knows that back attack is the most difficult attack mode to practice in the NBA. It took him a long time to be as strong as "King James"
Cultivation to a level that is okay. That No. 29 of the Lakers, can he?
"Oh, my God, Fang didn't choose to attack with his face to the basket, which he played so smoothly in the previous games. Instead, he looked like he was going to attack with his back to the basket... This, I really hope that Fang was just doing a fake move." Bill
McDonald's words were not meant to "mockery" Tang Qian. After all, in so many previous games, when did you see No. 29 doing a back-to-the-basket attack? An attack mode that has never appeared on him. Do you think it is?
How many people would have confidence in him?
In the live broadcast room of Tianchao Sports Station, Zhang Weiping also frowned and said: "Why do you choose to fight like this? Although attacking from behind is indeed the best choice now, it also depends on whether... Oh, I just hope this
The ball can be thrown in."
The ESPN live broadcast room became even more "busy". When these people saw Tang Qian about to attack with his back, they couldn't help laughing. Among them, Rick Barry even said bluntly, "This is like...
"The clown who has just learned the circus for two days and is about to perform" will definitely make everyone laugh. However, it is not because his performance is so good that it is funny, but because he himself is a big joke.
This was agreed by all the commentators on the scene. Wes Unseld said that this kind of courage is not worth learning from all the minors watching this game. Because it is just nonsense and has no self-awareness at all!
Duncan was a little amused when he saw this. He thought, if you face the basket, you can rely on your physical fitness and young body to carry out natural attacks, but it is completely different with your back to the basket. This kind of attack mode, especially in the low post.
With your back, you don't have long-term practice, in-depth research, and excellent offensive talent. You simply use it in name only, tangible but not spiritual, or even intangible but not divine.
Duncan himself is a master of low post, so he doesn't think Tang Qian can suddenly master this offensive method known as the "ultimate nuclear weapon" on the basketball court.
If you just want to switch attacks to find a breakthrough, then you don't take me seriously.
I defend the back, but it is the best in the history of the league!!!
Yes, Duncan is not afraid of back attacks, not at all. With O'Neal at his peak, he is confident that he can control it well. Not to mention a mere blue-collar center from the East???
This was a decision that Tang Qian had to make. He didn't know that facing the basket was the best way to attack Duncan, but since he needed to turn his back, he didn't hesitate. Besides, Tim, do you really think that O'Neal's
Is scoring ability the top of a center?
I'll let you know what "unexpected" means.
T.N.T live broadcast room.
"Shaq, you chose to attack Duncan with your back. You are a center and a super back-up player in history. What do you think of this ball?" Kenny Smith asked. "I think this is a very stupid behavior."
O'Neal finally caught Tang Qian's "mistake" and said: "Tim Duncan is a famous master of defensive back-up in the history of the league. He thinks he can really score? In fact, even me, he used his back to deal with it.
Tim, that's going to take a lot of effort."
"So you think it's impossible to iron this ball? Shaq?"
"Of course, there is no doubt about it. It's not impossible, it's just looking for death and torture!"
On the Internet, when people saw this scene, they were "shocked" and started to leave messages and pray. Tang Qian was just "bluffing", but the Spurs fans were "happy to hear it" and said:
What an idiot! Hitting Tim like that! What did he think? Did he think he was transformed by aliens last night? Hahahaha~
With his poor post skills, if he can score, I think Professor Naismith will be resurrected from the grave!
I think it was because he broke out continuously before, so he suddenly swelled up, and felt that he was a real super insider. In fact, he is still a clown, and he will fall down soon, and he will cry because of his own stupidity!
!!
That's not all. The main thing is that at the scene, in the front row of Staples Center, another fan shouted "NONONO" loudly! Tang Qian glanced out of the corner of his eye and saw that this was not the fan who shouted "NONONO" in the last game.
Who is it again?
Hehe, you don’t think much of me? This is... right!
This is interesting!
Come on, come on, get your eyes ready, no, glasses!!!
PS: I’m a little overwhelmed tonight, so I’ll get up early tomorrow morning and write some~
Continuous outbreaks, for office workers, it’s really not the work of humans~ Sigh~~~