Chapter 468
Xu knows that he is not a star material.

McLeod's dribbling is very stable, neither arrogant nor impetuous, and he has been working hard to avoid being interfered by Billups, let alone give him a chance to steal.

Coming to the Pistons three-point line, McLeod found an opportunity to complete a triangle pass with Kirilenko, allowing Boozer, who lacked mobility, to use a short-distance lateral move to hit Big Ben first.

Before leaving, Kirilenko gave Lin Sa a vicious look.

This is very interesting. If the ball is played like this, it would be boring. In the Pistons' offensive round, Billups is willing to be a good tool for carrying the ball. When he is close to the three-point line, he is ready to pass the ball to Lin Sa. McLeod decisively made a forced steal.

Anyway, Billups passed the ball successfully, that is, chasing Billups to defend, and the time is completely in time. If it really breaks, then McLeod can undoubtedly be regarded as a fairy ball, and the whole team will applaud him.

But at this time, Billups, who had already stretched out his arm, suddenly smiled strangely, pulled his outstretched arm back, and passed the ball to Karl Malone near the free throw line.

But since you gave points, he will accept it with a smile.

The score was tied 2-2.

When it comes to Karl Malone, it seems that there is nothing else except the pair of fat elbows, strong muscles and superhuman attendance. However, as the second place in the historical scoring list, second only to the existence of the legendary center Skyhook Kareem, Malone is not only black elbows on the court. The finishing of the basket and the ultra-wide range of mid-range shots allow Malone to maintain a scoring threat above the level even in his later years.

Offensive and defensive transition, the Jazz's offensive round.

Now it’s really no wonder that the Jazz lost fans after Malone and Stockton left. It’s too hip. Although this timeline is the era when insiders are king, you have to at least look good in your game, and you have to be decent. But the Jazz’s current style of play is like constipation.

The Jazz's McLeod's dribbling efficiency is really terrific. Billups is no longer a star who is known for his speed, but McLeod is even slower. If it weren't for the time shown on the scoreboard and the game had just started, Lin Sa would have thought they were delaying time at the end of the quarter.

An attack lasted almost 20 seconds, and Boozer made a tip-up at the end. In this game, ghosts spend money to watch it.

The old coach Sloan wanted to be steady, and Brown on the sidelines started clapping and shouting, asking Billups to increase his speed. The pick-and-roll in the positional battle is the specialty of Sloan and Brown.

Billups began to speed up. This kind of sports warfare has been completely liberated by the old Brown this year. Due to the departure of Rasheed Wallace, the Pistons lack a stable scoring method. Hamilton can start to develop his super physical fitness to run dead dogs.

Girisek and Hamilton started a crazy interspersed movement of you chasing each other. Well, Girisek didn't want to chase, and he was already about to cry. Although he is not tall, he is not good at speed and endurance. If you Hamilton wants to play like this, I will really cry for you. The third inside suddenly changed direction. Hamilton found an opening to receive the ball.

But at this time, Kirilenko on one side defended from the side, got up and gave a chasing cap.

The finger touches the ball, the ball is not blocked, but it successfully affects the trajectory, the score becomes a rebound, the boss Ben under the basket pushes Boozer away with an elbow, and directly collects the rebound into the bag.

Boozer and Boozer’s defensive methods at the basket are similar, but if you don’t consider small moves, Boozer and Big Ben have the same kind of moves, a completely different life, the same moves Boozer is also very powerful, but facing the real short and thick big Ben, he has no idea.

To be more transparent, he was not fierce enough. Big Ben dared to beat Boozer under the basket. He had the courage and strength to fight back, but Boozer didn't have the courage to fight back.

With a stable defensive point on the inside, the shots from the outside will be more flexible. For example, this time the boss took the ball to Lin Sa, and Lin Sa could leisurely wait for Kirilenko for 1 second before shooting.

Saying it is waiting is actually just a pause, but this pause has already made Lin Sa pretend.

After the shot, Lin Sa tapped Kirilenko on the wrist of his left hand, and the basketball went into the net while timing and Lin Sa retreated energetically.

The audience was cheering for their child king, but Kirilenko really wanted to hit someone, and the bear people couldn't bear this grievance.

The Jazz is still pressing the tempo. It's not that Sloan wants to press, but that if the Jazz want to play well now, the tempo can't be fast. Playing positions, they still have the possibility of relying on a stable inside to grind their opponents to death.

Sloan can accept the team's strategy of playing bad and strengthening, but he can't always admit that he has to lose. The dignity of being a famous coach narrows the way for Sloan, although it makes him more respected.

Even if he is insidious like Stockton, a jerk like Malone, aloof like Kobe, and even Popovich and Duncan in the opposing camps, they all have good respect for Sloan. This is not only because he has worked hard for the Utah Jazz for ten years, but also because he is rarely polluted by the business league.

The two sides entered a positional offensive and defensive battle, and Lagabel held the ball.Lin Sa's current defense is not outstanding, but he doesn't have a lot of hips. The most important thing is that Lin Sa is still one size bigger than Lagabel.

The iron wall of the Pistons, now the Jazz hit the wall everywhere.

Lagabel did not dare to force Lin Sa. Seeing that the time was getting closer, he could only retreat half a step and throw the ball to Girisek. This kind of ball was a complete blow to the blame. A big black pot came over. It would be difficult for Girisek to throw it out again. In addition to Hamilton in front of him making up the defense in time, what's more, the passing route was completely blocked!

A veteran like Ma Long may not be as good as AK in his prime in terms of physical fitness, but he has a large body and nearly 20 years of experience in the NBA. A front-running defense can block AK tightly.

Now behind AK is the basket, and the ball is scoring. However, can AK have the ball? The answer is impossible. Girisek does not have any passing route, and the Jazz do not have the kind of point guard who can assist in attacking the basket under such circumstances.

This is the fatal flaw of the Jazz!

As a Jazz legend, no one knows the Jazz's tactics better than Malone, and no one can find the flaws in this tactics better than Malone. If the Jazz now has a top point guard like Stockton, then the Jazz's style of play is very powerful in positional warfare, especially at the 4th position, which can be attacked and defended.

But if there is no top point guard, then I'm sorry, as long as Malone finds the right route, he will hit the snake and hit the seven inches.

A stick stared at the Jazz!
(End of this chapter)

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