The Overlord of Basketball: 2K Possession
Chapter 44
Chapter 44
Excellent defense is definitely not a single defense, but an overall defensive system.
This defensive system is like reinforced concrete, all kinds of materials are always mixed, and it is extremely strong after mixing.
But if the reinforced concrete materials are scattered or even missing, it will become a tofu project.
The running and bombing tactics are like this. Playing a fast-paced offense does not give you a chance to build a defensive system at all.
When you find someone and determine the defensive form, they have already completed the offense and returned to defense.
Cedric cuts to the inside, and Kapono pulls to the baseline, instantly attracting the defender's attention.
Seeing Chen Mo approaching constantly, Hinrich was really helpless, which one should he defend?
Fortunately, Chen Mo didn't give him too much time to choose. With just such hesitation, he already made a three-pointer.
56:46
In less than a minute of the start, UCLA chased for five points in a row. If the University of Kansas was calm just now, they finally panicked now.
"Nick, let's hold on!"
Hinrich immediately stood up to stabilize the morale of the army, but Collison was not fighting.
Playing basketball, after all, has fierce confrontation, no matter who it is, there will always be times when the brain is hot.
However, sometimes, this does not mean that calmness can play well, especially when the tactics are targeted.
The ball fell into Collison's hands, and UCLA was still extremely resolute in double-teaming.
It would be a good thing if Collison still plays hard regardless; if he can pass the ball out, the outside line can also rotate quickly.
This time, the University of Kansas failed to maintain the fairy touch in the first half, and the incredible goal was gone.
"Manny, things are not going well at the University of Kansas!"
It was rare for Mike Brin to elevate his eyebrows once, and it was really uncomfortable to be ridiculed by Danny Manny before.
Danny Manny was a little upset: "Mike, we are still ahead, the game is not over yet, we will win."
Seeing Danny Manny look a little angry, Mike Breen decided not to continue to stimulate him.
After all, Danny Manny is just a guest commentator, but a guest who comes once in a while.
No matter what Danny Manny says, Kansas fans will support him, which is his base.
Mike Brin can't do it, he relies on this to make a living, and his professionalism must be guaranteed.
"Manny, what do you think of UCLA's tactics? They gave up the inside, gave up the height, and instead pursued speed."
"The center is the core of the team, the Lakers dynasty was established only with O'Neal, this is the correct way of playing.
As for UCLA's style of play, to be honest, I don't agree with it. After all, it's just the NCAA, not the NBA.
What's more, today's Kansas is not playing well enough, they should be more determined to play the inside, Collison needs more support, and the outside also needs to throw those damn open spots. "
Mike Brin felt that what Danny Manny said was good, but he always felt that something seemed wrong.
Didn't Kansas play inside?
Hit, and hit a lot.
But where did Kansas' first-half advantage come from?
Insider?No, it should be those magical three-pointers.
In other words, the University of Kansas may not be able to lead without the magical performance of the outside line in the first half.
As for resolutely playing inside.
The University of Kansas did so, but UCLA responded very well.
As a professional commentator, Mike Brin naturally has a certain professional vision.
Although at the end of the big center's dominance of basketball, he is still full of interest in UCLA's style of play.
At least, UCLA's style of play is very exciting and can attract enough fans.
The only fly in the ointment is that the entire team still looks a bit jerky, and there are often incoherent operations.
The reason for this should be that there is not a good point guard as the team's lubricant and engine.
Although Chen Mo and others are helping to complete this task, but now it seems that it can be better.
Not only Mike Brin, but also the scouts on the scene, as well as professionals, also noticed UCLA's tactics, as well as the coach Steve LaVine.
Let's not talk about whether this style of play is effective, at least it seems that UCLA is playing well.
What's more, with such a spirit of change, Steve Lavin's boldness is enough for most people to remember.
Quietly, Steve LaVine also had a title, the mad scientist of the NCAA.
That's right, someone has already compared Steve LaVine with old Don Nelson. Both of them are equally bold in terms of tactics.
Old Nelson's crazy experiment in offense can be described as shocking.
This is even more true for Steve LaVine, who directly gave up the inside line in order to attack.
Closer to home!
Seeing that the score was getting closer, the University of Kansas immediately changed its tactics and played a pick-and-roll.
Hinrich and Collison's pick-and-roll is also a very lethal tactic.
UCLA, on the other hand, makes substitutions whenever it encounters defense, without even giving them a chance.
Hinrich really wanted to attack Cummings. To be honest, it was not that easy. Hinrich was not good at breakthroughs, and Cummings was not a clumsy big man.
As for the ball being handed over to the inside, Collison was double-teamed immediately, and there was no way to make a big play.
Although it is impossible not to have some opportunities during the rotation process, it just seems that UCLA is doing well.
As for the offense, UCLA can be regarded as really playing a mercury-laden offense.
Although there is no strong point guard as the engine, everyone participates in the offense and is the starting point of the offense, which looks good.
Thanks to Hinrich and Collison, seeing the score approaching, the two played star shots in a row, which stabilized the score.
When the game time was fixed at 1 minute and 54 seconds, the University of Kansas' 15-point lead disappeared.
94:93
The University of Kansas is only one point ahead. To be honest, they don't have an advantage in terms of score or momentum.
The fans at the scene were extremely nervous, especially seeing that the home team was likely to lose.
"Kansas, Kansas..."
"Jayhawk, Jayhawk..."
All kinds of cheers came and went, and even most of the fans couldn't sit still and all stood up.
Although this is just an ordinary game, everyone understands that both teams are eligible to appear in March Madness.
Even, if the two teams go far, there is a good chance of meeting each other. At that time, the outcome of the game will be a psychological advantage.
The same is true for UCLA. Although there is no support from fans, they also don't want to lose this game.
Chen Mo was panting heavily, and only had a 3-minute break for the whole game. I have to say, I was very tired!
Especially UCLA's style of play, the non-stop offensive and defensive transitions, non-stop fast breaks, this is the most energy-consuming.
Although tired, Chen Mo doesn't want to lose either. This is the most essential psychology of everyone who likes basketball.
Especially as a man with a system, he doesn't want to lose, and he can't lose.
(End of this chapter)
Excellent defense is definitely not a single defense, but an overall defensive system.
This defensive system is like reinforced concrete, all kinds of materials are always mixed, and it is extremely strong after mixing.
But if the reinforced concrete materials are scattered or even missing, it will become a tofu project.
The running and bombing tactics are like this. Playing a fast-paced offense does not give you a chance to build a defensive system at all.
When you find someone and determine the defensive form, they have already completed the offense and returned to defense.
Cedric cuts to the inside, and Kapono pulls to the baseline, instantly attracting the defender's attention.
Seeing Chen Mo approaching constantly, Hinrich was really helpless, which one should he defend?
Fortunately, Chen Mo didn't give him too much time to choose. With just such hesitation, he already made a three-pointer.
56:46
In less than a minute of the start, UCLA chased for five points in a row. If the University of Kansas was calm just now, they finally panicked now.
"Nick, let's hold on!"
Hinrich immediately stood up to stabilize the morale of the army, but Collison was not fighting.
Playing basketball, after all, has fierce confrontation, no matter who it is, there will always be times when the brain is hot.
However, sometimes, this does not mean that calmness can play well, especially when the tactics are targeted.
The ball fell into Collison's hands, and UCLA was still extremely resolute in double-teaming.
It would be a good thing if Collison still plays hard regardless; if he can pass the ball out, the outside line can also rotate quickly.
This time, the University of Kansas failed to maintain the fairy touch in the first half, and the incredible goal was gone.
"Manny, things are not going well at the University of Kansas!"
It was rare for Mike Brin to elevate his eyebrows once, and it was really uncomfortable to be ridiculed by Danny Manny before.
Danny Manny was a little upset: "Mike, we are still ahead, the game is not over yet, we will win."
Seeing Danny Manny look a little angry, Mike Breen decided not to continue to stimulate him.
After all, Danny Manny is just a guest commentator, but a guest who comes once in a while.
No matter what Danny Manny says, Kansas fans will support him, which is his base.
Mike Brin can't do it, he relies on this to make a living, and his professionalism must be guaranteed.
"Manny, what do you think of UCLA's tactics? They gave up the inside, gave up the height, and instead pursued speed."
"The center is the core of the team, the Lakers dynasty was established only with O'Neal, this is the correct way of playing.
As for UCLA's style of play, to be honest, I don't agree with it. After all, it's just the NCAA, not the NBA.
What's more, today's Kansas is not playing well enough, they should be more determined to play the inside, Collison needs more support, and the outside also needs to throw those damn open spots. "
Mike Brin felt that what Danny Manny said was good, but he always felt that something seemed wrong.
Didn't Kansas play inside?
Hit, and hit a lot.
But where did Kansas' first-half advantage come from?
Insider?No, it should be those magical three-pointers.
In other words, the University of Kansas may not be able to lead without the magical performance of the outside line in the first half.
As for resolutely playing inside.
The University of Kansas did so, but UCLA responded very well.
As a professional commentator, Mike Brin naturally has a certain professional vision.
Although at the end of the big center's dominance of basketball, he is still full of interest in UCLA's style of play.
At least, UCLA's style of play is very exciting and can attract enough fans.
The only fly in the ointment is that the entire team still looks a bit jerky, and there are often incoherent operations.
The reason for this should be that there is not a good point guard as the team's lubricant and engine.
Although Chen Mo and others are helping to complete this task, but now it seems that it can be better.
Not only Mike Brin, but also the scouts on the scene, as well as professionals, also noticed UCLA's tactics, as well as the coach Steve LaVine.
Let's not talk about whether this style of play is effective, at least it seems that UCLA is playing well.
What's more, with such a spirit of change, Steve Lavin's boldness is enough for most people to remember.
Quietly, Steve LaVine also had a title, the mad scientist of the NCAA.
That's right, someone has already compared Steve LaVine with old Don Nelson. Both of them are equally bold in terms of tactics.
Old Nelson's crazy experiment in offense can be described as shocking.
This is even more true for Steve LaVine, who directly gave up the inside line in order to attack.
Closer to home!
Seeing that the score was getting closer, the University of Kansas immediately changed its tactics and played a pick-and-roll.
Hinrich and Collison's pick-and-roll is also a very lethal tactic.
UCLA, on the other hand, makes substitutions whenever it encounters defense, without even giving them a chance.
Hinrich really wanted to attack Cummings. To be honest, it was not that easy. Hinrich was not good at breakthroughs, and Cummings was not a clumsy big man.
As for the ball being handed over to the inside, Collison was double-teamed immediately, and there was no way to make a big play.
Although it is impossible not to have some opportunities during the rotation process, it just seems that UCLA is doing well.
As for the offense, UCLA can be regarded as really playing a mercury-laden offense.
Although there is no strong point guard as the engine, everyone participates in the offense and is the starting point of the offense, which looks good.
Thanks to Hinrich and Collison, seeing the score approaching, the two played star shots in a row, which stabilized the score.
When the game time was fixed at 1 minute and 54 seconds, the University of Kansas' 15-point lead disappeared.
94:93
The University of Kansas is only one point ahead. To be honest, they don't have an advantage in terms of score or momentum.
The fans at the scene were extremely nervous, especially seeing that the home team was likely to lose.
"Kansas, Kansas..."
"Jayhawk, Jayhawk..."
All kinds of cheers came and went, and even most of the fans couldn't sit still and all stood up.
Although this is just an ordinary game, everyone understands that both teams are eligible to appear in March Madness.
Even, if the two teams go far, there is a good chance of meeting each other. At that time, the outcome of the game will be a psychological advantage.
The same is true for UCLA. Although there is no support from fans, they also don't want to lose this game.
Chen Mo was panting heavily, and only had a 3-minute break for the whole game. I have to say, I was very tired!
Especially UCLA's style of play, the non-stop offensive and defensive transitions, non-stop fast breaks, this is the most energy-consuming.
Although tired, Chen Mo doesn't want to lose either. This is the most essential psychology of everyone who likes basketball.
Especially as a man with a system, he doesn't want to lose, and he can't lose.
(End of this chapter)
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