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Chapter 414 The Difficult Jazz

The Jazz is a very characteristic team. Since Sloan coached in [-], he has been playing the same pick-and-roll. After Malone and Stockton retired successively, Sloan took Kirilenko as the core , Played overall basketball tactics for a short time, but after harvesting Boozer and Deron Williams, he regained his previous tactics.

Although the cooperation between Boozer and Deron Williams has not yet reached the level of Malone and Stockton, the Jazz has shown a thriving side. They almost overturned the Rockets in the semifinals last season. For example, if it weren't for the lack of talent, the Jazz would be the one to play against the Spurs in the Western Conference Finals.

The pick-and-roll tactic is a very common and common tactic. Almost all teams in the league play it, including the Spurs. But why do you think of the Jazz when you mention the pick-and-roll? First, because the Jazz has They have always insisted on the pick-and-roll tactics, and the other is that they use the pick-and-roll tactics most frequently and have the deepest understanding.

The pick-and-roll is usually completed by an inside big man and an outside guard. The guard breaks to the basket, and the big man inside lifts up to block the defensive player for him. This is "blocking". After blocking, a dislocation is formed. The outside linebacker faces the opposing big inside, and the opposing big inside blocks the smaller guard.

At this time, the outside guard holding the ball can directly shoot or break through for a layup according to the situation. For example, most of Tony Parker’s shots are like this. If his offense cannot be completed, he can pass the ball to the inside line outside. He is tall, and the big man on the inside shoots on the opponent's guard's head, which requires him to have the ability to shoot from the middle distance, which is "demolition".

Although it seems to be two simple steps, there are too many choices in the middle. The defender can adopt any offensive method according to his own advantages and characteristics, and after passing to the big player inside, the big player can also Depending on the situation and the defense, shoot or attack the basket, or pass the ball back.

When the ball is in the hands of either of them, they can pass the ball to other teammates who do not participate in the pick-and-roll. This is what the Spurs play. In the middle position, Tony Parker's first choice is usually to release the ball to Duncan, and then Duncan decides how to attack.

So it is a very simple pick-and-roll tactic, but the quality of the pick-and-roll is determined according to the different abilities and technical characteristics of the participating players. Less than the desired effect.

Another point is that no matter how good the tactics are, it is the players who execute the tactics. No matter how perfect the tactics on paper are, they still need the players to execute them. Therefore, what determines the tactical effect is also the factor of execution. The Spurs are at the tactical level. As for why the performance is so good, one reason is **vich's whimsy, and the other reason is execution.

After arriving at the Supersonics, Stephen discovered the importance of this issue during the team's tactical joint training. Compared with the Spurs, the Supersonics' tactical hospitality is simply a scumbag, except for themselves, Durant and Except for the three Watsons, Coupard dared not do it under his own supervision. The other players, even Wilcox, did not take Carlesimo's tactics seriously. It's all coping.

In many cases, the timing of attacking and passing the ball is fleeting. No matter how good the tactics are, you are always half a beat behind. , No matter how good the tactics are, it is useless. Some will use the excuse of forgetting or not seeing them, and some players don’t even remember those complicated tactics at all. We had to reduce the level of tactics and narrow the scope of tactics, otherwise the tactics would not be able to be implemented at all.

In terms of the team's tactical execution, the Spurs and the Jazz can be called the best in the league. **Vich is relying on the excellent relationship between him and Duncan, and the fact that every player is his own. He picked it himself, and he is very clear about his character and characteristics. Duncan is the bridge and bond between him and the players. With Duncan taking the lead and leading by example, no player dares to violate his orders and challenge his authority.

As for the Jazz team in front of Stephen, his execution ability depends on Sloan's authority and unshakable status after ten years of coaching the team. Some core players can challenge the authority of the head coach and let the management replace the coach. In the Spurs and Jazz, no player dared to do this.

After falling into the position, Kirilenko clung to Stephen. Compared with other players who are good at defense, he is not very good at personal defense. It means that his personal defense skills are poor, and his height, strength and jumping are very good. Facing this guy nicknamed "ak47", Stephen didn't force himself. He shook a few times and saw Without shaking, it passed the ball to Coupard, then made a wide circle and maneuvered towards the basket.

In terms of absolute speed, Kirilenko was a bit behind Stephen. After Stephen came out from the bottom line, Kirilenko was already one position behind Stephen. De's pass came at the same time. Stephen took off and caught the ball while jumping in the air. He shot directly without even adjusting. Kirilenko jumped up and stretched out his hand to cover it. His fingers were only half a centimeter away from the ball.

The ball fell into the basket. At this time, Stephen was still amazed at Kirilenko's wingspan. It was really scary. I just thought that this guy's wingspan was amazing, but he didn't expect it to grow to this extent, and his reaction The speed and take-off speed are very fast.

After getting the ball, Deron Williams moved forward all the way. The pressure exerted by Watson on his side seemed to be non-existent. Seeing this, Stephen hurried over to help. As a rookie of the same year, Deron Williams The relationship with Stephen is not bad. When he saw Stephen coming, he gave Stephen a smile, but his hands were not slow at all. He hit the ground casually and passed the ball to Ronnie Brewer. He wanted to see Stephen. How did he lose sight of the other, but he didn't expect that Stephen just moved his mouth, Watson went to defend Brewer, and Stephen entangled himself.

Although there is a huge gap between Watson and Brewer in height, Brewer is still more threatening than Deron Williams compared to Deron Williams, and if Deron goes to pick and roll with Boozer , Stephen has no problem defending Boozer.

Sure enough, Brewer hesitated for a moment about this switch, intending to play hard on his own, but the team's offensive principle is based on the pick-and-roll, but then pass back to Deron Williams, Stephen's defense is very good, Just when he was hesitating, Kirilenko came to solve his troubles.

As the former core of the team, Kirilenko still has the freedom. At the same time, Durant's defense against him is even more unbearable. The height and wingspan of the two are similar, but judging by the size, Durant seems to be stronger than him. He seemed to be one size smaller. After getting the ball, Kirilenko ate it abruptly. Before Wilcox could make it up, he just raised his hand and sent the ball into the basket.

Stephen looked back and forth. Except for Wick Cox who has a slight advantage over Boozer, Watson and Durant have obvious disadvantages in confrontation. Of course, Stephen himself does not need to think about it. He has an advantage over anyone.

But the question now is, who will he switch defenses with? If he switches positions with Watson, he will have a bigger gap against Brewer. If he switches with Durant, he will have no problem facing Brewer, but now Kirilenko is no longer the core of the Jazz, and Deron Williams is a bigger threat.

Fortunately, Carlesimo quickly thought of this problem. After 2 minutes, taking advantage of a dead ball, he replaced Delonte West and Watson, although Watling and his teammates had more There is a tacit understanding, but he was only responsible for dribbling halfway, and then it was Stephen's business, so the difference is not too big.

In these 2 minutes, Stephen took three shots, hit two goals, and assisted Durant. However, Boozer made three shots on the Jazz side, and Deron Williams caused Wilcox to foul. With all free throws, the two sides are still tied.

Stephen missed a shot from outside the three-point line. In the process of grabbing the rebound, Okur was called for a foul, but Coupard was still very dissatisfied. When Stephen pulled him away, he realized that it took only a while. Okur I have already stepped on his feet twice and pushed his thigh once with my knee, so there is no need to mention pulling clothes or something.

Stephen patted and signaled him to be at ease. The Jazz's game style is like this. It's better when they are away from home. It's serious when they arrive at their home energy solution arena. Yao Ming feels the deepest about this. With such opponents, you have to be more ruthless than them.

Coupard is not a good person, but when it comes to these small tricks, he is still a bit behind Okur. He was caught by the referee just as he was about to take revenge after serving the ball. He also gave him a foul and gave him the ball. However, just after Deron Williams and Boozer finished the pick-and-roll, Stephen suddenly inserted between the two and intercepted Deron Williams' pass.

Stephen made a fast break in front, and Kirilenko chased after him. When Stephen took off, Kirilenko also took off, but Stephen made a hand-changing action in the air, avoiding Kirilenko's block Cover, and dunk the ball into the basket.

Deron West and Stephen clamped Deron Williams to the sideline. Deron Williams tried to pass the ball under Stephen's gear, but Stephen saw it through and broke the ball again early, and then a long Passed to Durant, dunk by Durant.

Two consecutive steals and fast-break dunks made the fans stand up excitedly. Sloan stood up and called a timeout, and then yelled at him before Deron Williams walked in front of him.

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