NBA super point guard

Chapter 734 Not in a daze

The seemingly simple small-scale cooperation, the mobilization of defensive players, and the change of position make the offensive players form a dislocation relationship, which is the core meaning of the pick-and-roll.

Lillard obviously knew that Li Muhua couldn't be restrained, so he just shook his head.

Aldridge didn't know what to say in Lillard's ear, and Lillard glanced at Li Muhua.

Li Muhua didn't care, Aldridge imparted experience, or told Lillard not to care, facing the league's super point guard, Lillard's performance was already very good.

Experience is still relatively young.

To deal with this kind of talented point guard, Li Muhua has his own way.

The Trail Blazers attacked, Lillard entered the half court with the ball, and used the cover to displace Brewer in singles. In this defensive lineup of the Knicks, Brewer's pace is a bit slow.

Accelerate the breakthrough, Thomas makes up the defense.

Lillard made an emergency stop for a jumper and succeeded in the mid-range.

In addition to dealing with low-post attacks, Thomas' height also double-teams the breakthrough players. The biggest role is to protect Chandler from the opponent's breakthrough and pose a threat to the fifth position. This defense is quite timely. In normal training, Thomas mainly Defensive drills, well done.

It's just that Lillard's offensive methods are rich.

With his speed, he gets rid of Brewer and poses a threat to the basket.

Thomas had to stand up, it was just a matter of making a sudden stop for a jump shot, and no one could do anything about it.

The emergency stop jump shot is used by almost everyone in the league. It is used as a sudden killer. Few people have a high hit rate. Jason Terry used this trick before. It is good for players with a disadvantage in height. Will be easily blocked, the key is to rely on skill and physical strength.

After running quickly, quickly adjust the shot, requiring very good body coordination.

The usage of each player is different. For example, Westbrook has a ghostly figure, um, it is a ghost, commonly known as zombie jump, and his hit rate is terrible.

But there is no way to say, I just love to play like this, and I can't change it even if I am killed.

In the beginning, both teams were tentative attacks.

After seeing the strength of the defense, I knew everything in my heart.

The style of play of the Knicks is very common. They form singles after the pick-and-roll. Li Muhua and Anthony usually attack in this way, because the basket is guaranteed, and there is no need to rush desperately under such conditions.

Brewer's style of play is single, but it is an important supplement for the Knicks. As long as they are friendly within the mid-range range, they can attract players to help defend, and can form screens for both inside and outside lines.

To a certain extent, the Knicks' tactics have been enriched a lot.

The Blazers' offense isn't bad either.

Aldridge's style of play is low-key, but similar to Duncan's existence, tall and long arms, it is difficult to defend, and can support the offense of outside players. Lillard uses cover to pose a threat to the inside at the same time.Under the guidance of Coach Stotts, the Trail Blazers played relatively reasonably offensively, focusing on the success rate.

Pay attention to defense while taking offense.

Li Muhua knew that Coach Stotts had two talents, and he learned a lot under Coach Carlisle.

At 9 minutes into the first quarter, Li Muhua went off the field and the Knicks trailed by two points.

Kidd played, JR Smith played, and began to attack from outside.

When the first quarter ended, the Knicks trailed by 4 points.

The point difference is not too big, but tactically restrained by the opponent.

From here, we can see the level of coaching. Coach Woodson is relatively rigid, and his tactical adjustment is obviously worse than that of Coach Stotts. For example, when Anthony is attacking with the ball, other players pull away tacitly. No other changes.

All tactics are changed around the stars.

While sitting on the bench, Li Muhua listened to Thomas complain while drinking water.

After communicating with Kidd, Coach Woodson came over and took out the tactical board:

"Our defense is obviously slow when we are misplaced. In the last quarter, we performed a lot of rotations and found that almost all players have this problem. If we run faster on the defensive end, this can reduce The opponent's shooting percentage, and also, pay attention to the rebounds and the movement of the surrounding players when playing singles!"

When observing the game, Coach Woodson was not in a daze.

Ability is one aspect, the most important thing is to be serious about work.

In this regard, no one is dissatisfied with Coach Woodson, who is open-minded, studious, and humble. It can be said that this kind of coach is most suitable for serving the Knicks.

In the second quarter, the Knicks began to increase their running speed.

The Trail Blazers have a lot of young players, and they still haven't had a rest rotation.

The Knicks played relatively more steadily. JR Smith found an opportunity on the outside, and even hit the field goal. On the offensive end, Kidd used a more obvious one-fast and one-slow play.

The so-called combination of fast and slow is just an external name. In the league, many players jokingly call it shallow and deep.

Of course, I didn’t say it was so obscene, it just meant that. In the round of one offense and one defense, play slowly when attacking, and play fast when defending.

This is one of the few ways the Knicks play.

After opening from the outside, Anthony also recovered his touch, and finally hit a long-lost spurt, and finally suppressed the Trail Blazers in terms of score.

This situation was very difficult to play, and the two sides stalemate until the third quarter.

At the end of the first half, Li Muhua went on the court to try his hand, and got ready for the third quarter.

After a rotation, the Trail Blazers also put their bets on the third quarter, and all started.

When Li Muhua returned to the court, Lillard had to come out to defend.

Standing on the outside line, Batum's defensive position immediately shifted to the outside line. It was still Lillard's matchup defense, and Matthews was responsible for the pick-and-roll defense.

In the pick-and-roll changes against the Knicks, Matthews' defense was quite smart. Li Muhua broke through after the screen, accelerated to hold Matthews and went directly to the inside.

Thomas came up to cover, Li Muhua turned around and hoisted the ball to the backboard when Aldridge double-teamed.

Chandler received a dunk in the air.

No one expected that Li Muhua would play like this, and the Blazers players were obviously taken aback.

Chandler came up and gave Li Muhua a high five to celebrate.

I haven't had such a good dunk in a long time.

The Knicks seldom play alley-oops, but when they do, they are definitely initiated by Li Muhua.

Considering that Chandler is not young anymore, Li Muhua pays attention if he can.

Sometimes I really don’t want to do this on purpose, for example, don’t look at the pass, or lob the ball, facing the defender, the offensive choice may be better like this. After several seasons, Li Muhua also learned how to observed.

Which one is more important, ability or experience? At the beginning it is ability, and later it is more about physical instinct. This is the gap in experience.

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