Simple tactics exist in every team, such as handing the ball to Kobe or LeBron James when they can't open.

This sentence is widely circulated in the league.

LeBron's shot is all about Mon, and the most feared is the bulldozer or six-step layup.

Excellent physical talent, coupled with unparalleled footwork ability, is really impossible to guard against.

Kobe's shooting level was practiced in Los Angeles at four o'clock in the morning every day. After the league knew about this, many players secretly clicked their tongues.

The scary thing about this type of player is that even if you call two players or three players, you can't defend them.

The so-called defensive tactics can be used against a team, but they are useless against players at the All-Star level.

In fact, in the Thunder, Durant can be called an absolute offensive machine. Defense can certainly limit Durant, but to prevent death, you can only say that you think too much.

As for the performance in the offense, one person can carry the entire team.

Li Muhua's three-point ability is recognized, but it is only three-pointers. If it is really in the offensive system, it is undoubtedly a qualified role player or an important puzzle for a championship-level team. But if it is to dominate the offense, it can only rely on passing.

As a core offensive player, Li Muhua has not yet reached that level.

What is more worrying about this game is that the Warriors' offense was very successful.

On the surface, the Thunder seems to have a simple offensive tactic, which is to give the ball to whoever has the opportunity. This is no news in the league, but in fact, after Li Muhua and Westbrook joined, the Thunder The team is more inclined to attack in the half court, and many tactics are evolved from pick-and-roll tactics.

Speeding up the tempo is nothing more than allowing players to hold the ball less and shorten the attack time.

In response to this tactical change, the old Nelson's adjustments were very successful, making the Warriors' offense easier, but in terms of scoring efficiency, they were not inferior to the Thunder.

At the end of the first quarter, Li Muhua took a rest.

Brooks made personnel adjustments on the sidelines to ensure the offensive firepower of the substitute lineup. The ideal state is to open the score, but will the old Nelson give such an opportunity?

"The Warriors are so tough!"

Westbrook couldn't help complaining.

No matter how they score, the Warriors will always fight back. The opponent's lead is within ten points. For the Warriors, it is not a problem at all. This is why many teams are unwilling to fight the Warriors.

It felt like someone was chasing after me.

The point is that this kind of psychological pressure is very high.

The home team tried their best to attack here, while the visiting team approached the score slowly.

The Ford Center is the home court of the Thunder. It feels like they have been playing against the Warriors, but in fact, only the players in the game know that this kind of offense feels the most uncomfortable. It is always difficult to open the score. It's just been a quarter, and the starters feel like a dead dog.

Heart is really tired.

Li Muhua was sitting not far from the drinking fountain, staring at Weaver who kept bringing drinks to the players in a daze.

Poor Weaver, barely even playing time since the start of the season.

No one can blame others for this. Weaver's habit of dribbling a few times after receiving the ball has not changed, and no one is willing to pass the ball to him.

The second quarter began soon, with the Thunder's all-substitute lineup, led by Westbrook to organize the offense.

The Thunder took the lead in the first quarter, but this advantage did not last long. Harden's defense basically relied on stares, completely emptying Monta Ellis.

The Thunder's offense was blocked, and Harden continued to hit the basket angrily.

In this case, the Warriors' mercury-laden offense, especially the cooperation between Curry and Monta Ellis, and under the cover of someone, Curry's three-pointer is perfect.

Monta Ellis played a lot easier, and had Curry pulling the defender away.

The pair totally seem to have great chemistry.

Li Muhua watched Curry's shots from the sidelines, and couldn't help but sigh in his heart: "I rely on Ultrain, so sometimes my shots are a bit willful, but Curry's shots are even more unreasonable, and there is no time for people to react at all!"

Yes, the Warriors' lineup is terrible. Except for Corey Maggette, all the players on the court are capable of three-pointers.

Maggette only needs to run to catch the ball, or play hard with the ball, and the Thunder's inside line is vulnerable.

For a while, the Thunder's man-to-man defense failed and was messed up by the Warriors.

Durant changed his offensive style and began to hit the basket constantly, relying on free throws to keep the Thunder alive. In terms of rebounds, the Thunder did a lot better. Otherwise, without the bonus of rebounds, the Thunder might be directly beaten The flow pulled away.

At the end of the second quarter, Turiaf couldn't defend in the paint, fouled a little bit, Westbrook was angry, and his free throws were out of standard.

There is nothing to say about this kind of foul, which is tactical. Turiaf hugged the person directly and did not move anyone.

The Warriors' defensive strategy is very clear. You are not allowed to rush and shoot casually outside.

Old Nelson invented an extended version of the classic shark-slashing tactic, as long as you dare to break in, I dare to let the inside hug you.

It disrupted the rhythm of the offensive team at once, which made people uncomfortable.

Li Muhua was helpless. The Thunder's breakthrough was one of their means of attack. Brooks also frowned. The Warriors' style of play was a bit shameless.

The defense is not good, and the fouls come together.

Ginger was still old and spicy, Brooks was dumbfounded.

In contrast, Brooks was a kid in slit pants in the eyes of old Nelson.

There was no sound on the bench, and they were suppressed tactically, and no one could tell.

Only Collison kept talking about decompression for his teammates.

Although the veteran has become the mascot of the team, he has great ambitions and has worked in the NBA for more than ten years. He has never experienced any bullshit tactics. In other words, he has never seen any losing scenes.

Collison kept cheering up his teammates and instilling chicken soup for the soul.

Being educated means that the language can be exported, and agreeing with chicken soup also pays attention to the cultural atmosphere.

The players in the NBA league all look strong and strong, giving people the impression of well-developed limbs and a simple mind.

In fact, in competitive sports across the United States, the cultural level of NBA players is not low.

There are only a few high school student players, and they are selected particularly well.

A few years ago, David Stern required a college degree to be employed.

Many people say that a certain player has low quality and no culture.But when it comes time to sign the contract, one can act better than the other, talking with the club and chatting with the west, that's not counting, and there are not a few players in the investment company.

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