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Chapter 1256 I've got you
Chapter 1256 I've got you
The Lakers' high and low inside tactics have achieved unexpected and reasonable results.
Although the cooperation between Garnett and Barkley is not up to the standard set by Louis himself, it is already sufficient in actual combat.
Louis was not greedy, because they hadn't specially designed tactics for the inside high and low positions before, and they suddenly played this one tonight, using the original tactics.
None of the original tactics were designed for high and low positions inside, so it would give people a sense of disobedience, but the performance of Garnett and Barkley made people ignore this.
Barkley destroyed Clifford Robinson, a vital sweeper for the Blazers, in the low post.
Clifford fouled Barkley twice, and Riley had to replace him in order to protect him, which then highlighted the hidden danger of the serious lack of depth in the Blazers lineup.
Functionally, the Blazers have no power forward who can replace Clifford.
In order not to unbalance the matchup on the court, Riley decided to suffer Olajuwon, let him stand four on the defensive end, and roam as much as possible.
Olajuwon is four on the defensive end, so he naturally has to be replaced by a fifth position.
Riley chose white center Chris Dudley (Chris Dudley C), who entered the league in the fourth round in 1987. Although he is white, he is an authentic blue-collar.
In a few years, Shaquille O'Neal will create a famous scene on his body-after a dunk, he lands and pushes people down.
The spread rate of that scene in the basketball GIF world is about the same as that of James smiling .GIF on a forum.
Meanwhile, Louis replaced Barkley again.
At that time, Barkley scored in double figures, grabbed 6 rebounds, and continued to play in a single quarter. Barkley, who is very likely to win a double-double, said unsatisfactorily: "Coach, I am not tired."
"I don't want to replace you when you're tired." Louis patted Barkley on the shoulder, "Come down to take a breath, I still need your energy later."
The replacement for Barkley is veteran James Worthy.
Louis took Barkley, mainly to create a stage for Garnett.
After Worthy came on the court, he stood at the fourth position, and Garnett swung to the fifth position.
When Worthy was in the Pistons, he often played three offenses and four defenses. Now it is not difficult for him to play the fourth position.
However, due to the limitations of his technical style, he couldn't cooperate with Garnett in the high and low positions inside.
This is another intention of Louis, not only to test the high and low post tactics inside, but also let Garnett take the lead in stages according to Bird's vision, to see if his current level is enough for Bird's tactical requirements.
When it came to the Lakers' offensive round, the four outside lines were stretched, Garnett held the ball in a high position, and Dudley was difficult to defend based on speed alone.
Seeing Garnett holding the ball and beating Dudley like the king who strayed into the bronze game, Louis thought that he had to find some problems for him.
But Riley has the right to make the question. If the Blazers plan remains unchanged, the Lakers' strategy will not change.
Of course, Riley would not watch Garnett do his best, but due to the lack of depth in the lineup, his eyes fell on Dameng again.
I can only make it harder for Olajuwon.
Riley called Dameng and pointed at Garnett, meaning, let Dameng go to the high position to deal with Garnett, and keep Dudley in the paint area to save the respect of the center.
In all fairness, this temporary arrangement is not impossible, but Dameng looks fast, but compared to a center forward, his speed is enough to reach the average level among normal athletic power forwards, and because he is pulled outside, the terrifying ability to protect the basket can't be used.
Sacrificing such a large longboard just to keep Dudley's short board, Louie really didn't expect the depth of the Blazers' lineup to be so bad.
Considering that Riley sent four future first-round picks to Philadelphia to get Mourning...
The days of the Blazers are getting more and more "hopeful".
Now that Riley has made a move, Louie has to follow suit.
He won't stare at Dudley, the Blazers' biggest hole, and fire because there are more important things to do.
After Olajuwon came to mark, I don't know if he really can't play, or he lacks self-confidence. Garnett's offense is misfired.
Garnett couldn't keep playing, so he could only hold the ball for ten seconds and dump the pot for five seconds.
Fortunately, Wilson and Ellis are both good receivers.
Two pot sacks, both unambiguous, one singled out for a field goal within five seconds, the other trying to sack Worthy before time ran out, but Jordan's defense was so tight that there wasn't even room for the pass.
Since there is no pass, you can only vote yourself.
Jordan is sure that he blocked all the way out, but for a legendary shooter who buried the Celtic dynasty by himself, as long as the ball is not blocked, then no amount of interference is like a cloud to him.
"Shhh!!"
"You can't even guard against a 37-year-old man. I don't think you will be a champion in your life!" Wilson laughed.
Garnett ran over excitedly and wanted to give Ellis a high-five, but he was yelled at by the other party: "Either you throw this kind of ball by yourself, or you pass it earlier. What do you mean by delaying the pass in the last few seconds? If you pass this kind of ball to me again, you will get out of here!"
Ellis made a verbal threat that only Louie could use.
Strangely, no one was surprised by this.
In terms of seniority, in the Lakers team, there are only veterans such as Tragedy, Worthy, and Buck Sr. who are higher than Ellis.But they are all relatively modest players, and they don't like to put on airs in front of young people like Ellis.
Ellis is not only the team's favorite veteran who sells old players, but also a veteran who likes to bully newcomers. Although he has no right to stop Garnett from playing, his words still make the parties nervous.
The Blazers limited Garnett's high-post offense. At the same time, their personal abilities around Jordan and Olajuwon also performed brilliantly on the offensive end.
Olajuwon can limit Garnett's offense in the high post, and returning to the low post can also blow up the Lakers' inside line.
If he gets double-teamed, he just needs to pass the ball out to Jordan.
The Lakers' high-post dynamic offense with Garnett as the main frame lost its spirituality.
These few minutes fully exposed Garnett's current lack of personal ability.
The Blazers played a wave of 12 to 7 offense.
Louis glanced at Byrd and said, "This kid is still too tender."
Bird shrugged and said, "He's only 20 years old, and we haven't practiced this style of play. We have to give him some time to adapt."
Louis didn't call a timeout, and ended the first quarter with this style of play and lineup.
Although relying on the active performance of the Feimeng combination, they chased back a few points at the end of the first quarter, but the Lakers are still in the lead.
At the end of the first quarter, 32 to 29, the Lakers entered the second quarter with a 3-point lead.
Since Louie was testing the new style of play inside, Wilson basically didn't play much. He was a tool man on the outside for a whole quarter and only scored 6 points, 3 rebounds and 1 assist.
At the beginning of the second quarter, Louis played a five-up and five-down game, replacing Wilson, Ellis, Dumas, Garnett, and Worthy, and replaced by Dana Baros, Liu Yuqing, Kobe, Barkley, and Ostertag.
Before the start of the game, Louis instructed: "We need to launch a high-post dynamic attack around Chuck. At the same time, we can also use Chuck's cover to play a two-corner attack on the left and right wings. There are many options. Be patient. The depth of Portland's lineup is limited. They have too many old men. As long as we persevere, the victory will definitely belong to us!"
When the players were ready to play, Louie called Kobe to his side again.
"Sir, what are your orders?" Kobe asked respectfully.
Louis said with a hidden knife in his smile: "Benj and Dale are not here, you have to behave well."
"Really?" Bryant asked heartily, "Can I really be 'good'?"
Bryant still doesn't know what Louie's smile means.
"Bean, I believe in your strength."
A passionate music played automatically in Kobe's mind, imagining that he was Superman (Superman 1978) played by Christopher Reeve (Christopher Reeve), completing the transformation in a leisurely manner, and then hugging the woman who fell from a height in full view.
This is his "I've got you" moment!
Not a good association, considering that Christopher accidentally ended his acting career not long ago (paralyzed from the neck down).
However, every Generation X who grew up in the 80s was inevitably influenced by Christopher River, who is so topical and attractive.
Kobe walked up to his opponent like Superman, confident but inexplicably said: "I've got you! ⑴" (I got you)
⑴The lines that Superman said after hugging people in the air.
(End of this chapter)
The Lakers' high and low inside tactics have achieved unexpected and reasonable results.
Although the cooperation between Garnett and Barkley is not up to the standard set by Louis himself, it is already sufficient in actual combat.
Louis was not greedy, because they hadn't specially designed tactics for the inside high and low positions before, and they suddenly played this one tonight, using the original tactics.
None of the original tactics were designed for high and low positions inside, so it would give people a sense of disobedience, but the performance of Garnett and Barkley made people ignore this.
Barkley destroyed Clifford Robinson, a vital sweeper for the Blazers, in the low post.
Clifford fouled Barkley twice, and Riley had to replace him in order to protect him, which then highlighted the hidden danger of the serious lack of depth in the Blazers lineup.
Functionally, the Blazers have no power forward who can replace Clifford.
In order not to unbalance the matchup on the court, Riley decided to suffer Olajuwon, let him stand four on the defensive end, and roam as much as possible.
Olajuwon is four on the defensive end, so he naturally has to be replaced by a fifth position.
Riley chose white center Chris Dudley (Chris Dudley C), who entered the league in the fourth round in 1987. Although he is white, he is an authentic blue-collar.
In a few years, Shaquille O'Neal will create a famous scene on his body-after a dunk, he lands and pushes people down.
The spread rate of that scene in the basketball GIF world is about the same as that of James smiling .GIF on a forum.
Meanwhile, Louis replaced Barkley again.
At that time, Barkley scored in double figures, grabbed 6 rebounds, and continued to play in a single quarter. Barkley, who is very likely to win a double-double, said unsatisfactorily: "Coach, I am not tired."
"I don't want to replace you when you're tired." Louis patted Barkley on the shoulder, "Come down to take a breath, I still need your energy later."
The replacement for Barkley is veteran James Worthy.
Louis took Barkley, mainly to create a stage for Garnett.
After Worthy came on the court, he stood at the fourth position, and Garnett swung to the fifth position.
When Worthy was in the Pistons, he often played three offenses and four defenses. Now it is not difficult for him to play the fourth position.
However, due to the limitations of his technical style, he couldn't cooperate with Garnett in the high and low positions inside.
This is another intention of Louis, not only to test the high and low post tactics inside, but also let Garnett take the lead in stages according to Bird's vision, to see if his current level is enough for Bird's tactical requirements.
When it came to the Lakers' offensive round, the four outside lines were stretched, Garnett held the ball in a high position, and Dudley was difficult to defend based on speed alone.
Seeing Garnett holding the ball and beating Dudley like the king who strayed into the bronze game, Louis thought that he had to find some problems for him.
But Riley has the right to make the question. If the Blazers plan remains unchanged, the Lakers' strategy will not change.
Of course, Riley would not watch Garnett do his best, but due to the lack of depth in the lineup, his eyes fell on Dameng again.
I can only make it harder for Olajuwon.
Riley called Dameng and pointed at Garnett, meaning, let Dameng go to the high position to deal with Garnett, and keep Dudley in the paint area to save the respect of the center.
In all fairness, this temporary arrangement is not impossible, but Dameng looks fast, but compared to a center forward, his speed is enough to reach the average level among normal athletic power forwards, and because he is pulled outside, the terrifying ability to protect the basket can't be used.
Sacrificing such a large longboard just to keep Dudley's short board, Louie really didn't expect the depth of the Blazers' lineup to be so bad.
Considering that Riley sent four future first-round picks to Philadelphia to get Mourning...
The days of the Blazers are getting more and more "hopeful".
Now that Riley has made a move, Louie has to follow suit.
He won't stare at Dudley, the Blazers' biggest hole, and fire because there are more important things to do.
After Olajuwon came to mark, I don't know if he really can't play, or he lacks self-confidence. Garnett's offense is misfired.
Garnett couldn't keep playing, so he could only hold the ball for ten seconds and dump the pot for five seconds.
Fortunately, Wilson and Ellis are both good receivers.
Two pot sacks, both unambiguous, one singled out for a field goal within five seconds, the other trying to sack Worthy before time ran out, but Jordan's defense was so tight that there wasn't even room for the pass.
Since there is no pass, you can only vote yourself.
Jordan is sure that he blocked all the way out, but for a legendary shooter who buried the Celtic dynasty by himself, as long as the ball is not blocked, then no amount of interference is like a cloud to him.
"Shhh!!"
"You can't even guard against a 37-year-old man. I don't think you will be a champion in your life!" Wilson laughed.
Garnett ran over excitedly and wanted to give Ellis a high-five, but he was yelled at by the other party: "Either you throw this kind of ball by yourself, or you pass it earlier. What do you mean by delaying the pass in the last few seconds? If you pass this kind of ball to me again, you will get out of here!"
Ellis made a verbal threat that only Louie could use.
Strangely, no one was surprised by this.
In terms of seniority, in the Lakers team, there are only veterans such as Tragedy, Worthy, and Buck Sr. who are higher than Ellis.But they are all relatively modest players, and they don't like to put on airs in front of young people like Ellis.
Ellis is not only the team's favorite veteran who sells old players, but also a veteran who likes to bully newcomers. Although he has no right to stop Garnett from playing, his words still make the parties nervous.
The Blazers limited Garnett's high-post offense. At the same time, their personal abilities around Jordan and Olajuwon also performed brilliantly on the offensive end.
Olajuwon can limit Garnett's offense in the high post, and returning to the low post can also blow up the Lakers' inside line.
If he gets double-teamed, he just needs to pass the ball out to Jordan.
The Lakers' high-post dynamic offense with Garnett as the main frame lost its spirituality.
These few minutes fully exposed Garnett's current lack of personal ability.
The Blazers played a wave of 12 to 7 offense.
Louis glanced at Byrd and said, "This kid is still too tender."
Bird shrugged and said, "He's only 20 years old, and we haven't practiced this style of play. We have to give him some time to adapt."
Louis didn't call a timeout, and ended the first quarter with this style of play and lineup.
Although relying on the active performance of the Feimeng combination, they chased back a few points at the end of the first quarter, but the Lakers are still in the lead.
At the end of the first quarter, 32 to 29, the Lakers entered the second quarter with a 3-point lead.
Since Louie was testing the new style of play inside, Wilson basically didn't play much. He was a tool man on the outside for a whole quarter and only scored 6 points, 3 rebounds and 1 assist.
At the beginning of the second quarter, Louis played a five-up and five-down game, replacing Wilson, Ellis, Dumas, Garnett, and Worthy, and replaced by Dana Baros, Liu Yuqing, Kobe, Barkley, and Ostertag.
Before the start of the game, Louis instructed: "We need to launch a high-post dynamic attack around Chuck. At the same time, we can also use Chuck's cover to play a two-corner attack on the left and right wings. There are many options. Be patient. The depth of Portland's lineup is limited. They have too many old men. As long as we persevere, the victory will definitely belong to us!"
When the players were ready to play, Louie called Kobe to his side again.
"Sir, what are your orders?" Kobe asked respectfully.
Louis said with a hidden knife in his smile: "Benj and Dale are not here, you have to behave well."
"Really?" Bryant asked heartily, "Can I really be 'good'?"
Bryant still doesn't know what Louie's smile means.
"Bean, I believe in your strength."
A passionate music played automatically in Kobe's mind, imagining that he was Superman (Superman 1978) played by Christopher Reeve (Christopher Reeve), completing the transformation in a leisurely manner, and then hugging the woman who fell from a height in full view.
This is his "I've got you" moment!
Not a good association, considering that Christopher accidentally ended his acting career not long ago (paralyzed from the neck down).
However, every Generation X who grew up in the 80s was inevitably influenced by Christopher River, who is so topical and attractive.
Kobe walked up to his opponent like Superman, confident but inexplicably said: "I've got you! ⑴" (I got you)
⑴The lines that Superman said after hugging people in the air.
(End of this chapter)
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