NBA Ten Thousand Worlds Bishop
Chapter 102 Papa's Shark Slashing Tactic
Chapter 102 Papa's Shark Slashing Tactic
After returning to the United States, what Davidson didn't expect was that facing the mighty Magic, the Nets actually won two games in a row at the beginning, and won both home games.
Davidson finally understood why his father always looked like he was sure of winning before the game, and he was really sure to kill the Magic.
In the past few days, Davidson has no place to watch the game, so naturally he doesn't know what happened on the field.
……
On May 5, G27 of the Eastern Conference finals will start.
Davidson didn't take a breath, and was taken by his father to Orlando.
G3 of the Eastern Conference Finals has already begun, and Davidson sat on the sidelines and watched the game carefully.
The strength of the Magic's lineup is not only reflected in the two points of O'Neal and Penny Hardaway.
Cobra Grant, Nick Anderson and Dennis Scott are strong starters.
What fans of later generations may not expect is that in the magic system, Penny Hardaway, who is 201 tall, actually plays the point guard position...
Right now there is another point guard in the league named Tim Hardaway.
Because they both play point guards, many fans will confuse the two.
……
The Magic kicked off, and Penny Hardaway faced Kenny Anderson and controlled the ball to the frontcourt.
After arriving in the frontcourt, Jaylen Rose immediately switched defenses with Kenny Anderson. After all, it was really a disadvantage for Anderson to defend the 201-foot-tall Penny Hardaway.
Kenny Anderson turned to guard Nick Anderson, and the two Andersons matched up.
Maybe after seeing Jaylen Rose's strong defense in the first two games, Hardaway didn't make a shot himself and lobbed the ball to O'Neal at the basket.
Muresan was standing right behind O'Neill, and Davidson watched the two fight hand-to-hand with wide-eyed eyes.
If they hadn't seen it with their own eyes, no one would believe that Muresan actually resisted O'Neill's first wave of shock!
O'Neal's first wave of impact is definitely a nightmare for other centers. There have been countless centers who were knocked back by this wave of impact, and then O'Neal got the chance to dunk easily at the basket.
But Muresan stood firmly, holding his arms high, as if roots had taken root under his feet, not giving O'Neill a chance to make a move.
Davidson knew that this was probably the result of Muresan's crazy weight gain.
Now that it can withstand the impact of O'Neill, then everything is easy to say.
The terrible thing about O'Neal's basket is that no one can stand him in a one-on-one situation.
The unbearable end is naturally dunked by O'Neal and scored!
If you want to defend, it is not completely impossible. For example, two insiders teamed up to defend O'Neal.
But once the insiders team up, there will inevitably be vacancies, and O'Neal's teammates can easily shoot.
Even sometimes, the two insiders may not be able to handle O'Neal, and it's not like there have been shocking scenes where O'Neal has two dunks on his body.
Now Muresan is only one person, with a super large tonnage and excellent static strength, he alone resisted the impact of O'Neill. What an amazing thing.
Davidson can be sure that after this round of the series, Muresan will definitely become famous!
A center who can resist O'Neal is too valuable.
As the three major centers are getting older and their status is gradually declining, everyone knows that this league will be dominated by O'Neal in the future.
Now Muresan has actually resisted the future overlord O'Neill, one can imagine his value!
The key is that Muresan is still so young, and he is only a sophomore this year...
Davidson felt that if he guessed correctly, Muresan definitely made great contributions in the first two games.
O'Neill couldn't get in anyway, so he turned to Muresan and used his trick, the little hook.
This is the scary thing about this fat man.
The power of strong hitting at the basket is unmatched, even if he can't hit hard, he still has a precise small hook.
It's a pity that this small hook missed. Muresan turned around and got the rebound, and transferred the ball to Coleman.
It was the Nets' turn to attack. After Kenny Anderson crossed the half-court line, he began to pace slowly, waiting for Muresan who was wobbling towards the frontcourt.
After Muresan fell to the basket, the Nets' offense really started.
O'Neal's face was ashen. After the first two games, he was almost driven crazy by the rhythm of the game arranged by Chuck Daly.
In the offensive round of the Nets, if they quickly fall to the basket, the Nets will control the rhythm and wait for Muresan to arrive.
Naturally, O'Neal didn't want to run to the basket in such a hurry to settle down. After all, running would consume energy.
If you don't run and follow Muresan back to the defense, the Nets will go straight to the fast break, four-for-four in the frontcourt!
Especially for Coleman, although Cobra Grant is good, he is not a match for Coleman at all...
If O'Neal is fast, the Nets will be slow, if O'Neal is slow, the Nets will be fast.
With this terrible rhythm, O'Neal was tortured in the first two games.
That's not what hurt him the most...
……
After playing for 8 minutes in the first quarter, Muresan was obviously exhausted. Fighting against O'Neal at the basket took a lot of physical energy, not to mention that Muresan's physical fitness is not particularly good.
On the other hand, O'Neill is still alive and well. This monster is really a bit incomprehensible. Logically speaking, his physical strength will definitely not last long after such a fierce confrontation with his tonnage, but O'Neill can persist.
Chuck Daly didn't even call a timeout, and took advantage of the dead ball stage to replace Muresan with substitute center Benjamin.
O'Neal's face froze, and the time he was most worried about came.
To be precise, it's not worry, it's disgust...
In the offensive round of the Magic, after receiving the ball, O'Neal was about to knock Benjamin away, only to see Benjamin jump directly on O'Neal.
The referee's whistle naturally followed.
Davidson nodded, watching the game on the court, he knew more and more why the Magic lost the first two games.
The reason may be O'Neal's free throw.
Dad used the shark-slashing tactic on O'Neill.
Shark-cutting tactics are definitely not a rare thing. As early as Chamberlain's era, some teams resorted to this tactic to kill Chamberlain. The reason is naturally that Chamberlain's free throw percentage is low.
After Chamberlain, no one used this slashing tactic, and Davidson only knew of the existence of such a strange tactic after hearing about it from his father.
It wasn't until O'Neal was born in the NCAA that this hacking tactic came back.
When O'Neal was playing in the NCAA, some opponents used shark-slashing tactics against him...
The reason why Dad was full of confidence before the game was probably the biggest reliance on this shark-slaying tactic.
Of course, in addition to the shark-slashing tactics, changing defenses and rhythm changes on the court are also the magic weapon for Dad.
Davidson couldn't help feeling admiration for his father.
Dad is definitely that kind of pragmatic coach, he can formulate the most appropriate pragmatic countermeasures according to the opponent's situation.
In the late 80s, when he was playing against the Bulls, Dad came up with a Jordan rule because Jordan was too strong.
Now playing Magic, and because O'Neill is too strong, he uses the shark-killing tactic.
(End of this chapter)
After returning to the United States, what Davidson didn't expect was that facing the mighty Magic, the Nets actually won two games in a row at the beginning, and won both home games.
Davidson finally understood why his father always looked like he was sure of winning before the game, and he was really sure to kill the Magic.
In the past few days, Davidson has no place to watch the game, so naturally he doesn't know what happened on the field.
……
On May 5, G27 of the Eastern Conference finals will start.
Davidson didn't take a breath, and was taken by his father to Orlando.
G3 of the Eastern Conference Finals has already begun, and Davidson sat on the sidelines and watched the game carefully.
The strength of the Magic's lineup is not only reflected in the two points of O'Neal and Penny Hardaway.
Cobra Grant, Nick Anderson and Dennis Scott are strong starters.
What fans of later generations may not expect is that in the magic system, Penny Hardaway, who is 201 tall, actually plays the point guard position...
Right now there is another point guard in the league named Tim Hardaway.
Because they both play point guards, many fans will confuse the two.
……
The Magic kicked off, and Penny Hardaway faced Kenny Anderson and controlled the ball to the frontcourt.
After arriving in the frontcourt, Jaylen Rose immediately switched defenses with Kenny Anderson. After all, it was really a disadvantage for Anderson to defend the 201-foot-tall Penny Hardaway.
Kenny Anderson turned to guard Nick Anderson, and the two Andersons matched up.
Maybe after seeing Jaylen Rose's strong defense in the first two games, Hardaway didn't make a shot himself and lobbed the ball to O'Neal at the basket.
Muresan was standing right behind O'Neill, and Davidson watched the two fight hand-to-hand with wide-eyed eyes.
If they hadn't seen it with their own eyes, no one would believe that Muresan actually resisted O'Neill's first wave of shock!
O'Neal's first wave of impact is definitely a nightmare for other centers. There have been countless centers who were knocked back by this wave of impact, and then O'Neal got the chance to dunk easily at the basket.
But Muresan stood firmly, holding his arms high, as if roots had taken root under his feet, not giving O'Neill a chance to make a move.
Davidson knew that this was probably the result of Muresan's crazy weight gain.
Now that it can withstand the impact of O'Neill, then everything is easy to say.
The terrible thing about O'Neal's basket is that no one can stand him in a one-on-one situation.
The unbearable end is naturally dunked by O'Neal and scored!
If you want to defend, it is not completely impossible. For example, two insiders teamed up to defend O'Neal.
But once the insiders team up, there will inevitably be vacancies, and O'Neal's teammates can easily shoot.
Even sometimes, the two insiders may not be able to handle O'Neal, and it's not like there have been shocking scenes where O'Neal has two dunks on his body.
Now Muresan is only one person, with a super large tonnage and excellent static strength, he alone resisted the impact of O'Neill. What an amazing thing.
Davidson can be sure that after this round of the series, Muresan will definitely become famous!
A center who can resist O'Neal is too valuable.
As the three major centers are getting older and their status is gradually declining, everyone knows that this league will be dominated by O'Neal in the future.
Now Muresan has actually resisted the future overlord O'Neill, one can imagine his value!
The key is that Muresan is still so young, and he is only a sophomore this year...
Davidson felt that if he guessed correctly, Muresan definitely made great contributions in the first two games.
O'Neill couldn't get in anyway, so he turned to Muresan and used his trick, the little hook.
This is the scary thing about this fat man.
The power of strong hitting at the basket is unmatched, even if he can't hit hard, he still has a precise small hook.
It's a pity that this small hook missed. Muresan turned around and got the rebound, and transferred the ball to Coleman.
It was the Nets' turn to attack. After Kenny Anderson crossed the half-court line, he began to pace slowly, waiting for Muresan who was wobbling towards the frontcourt.
After Muresan fell to the basket, the Nets' offense really started.
O'Neal's face was ashen. After the first two games, he was almost driven crazy by the rhythm of the game arranged by Chuck Daly.
In the offensive round of the Nets, if they quickly fall to the basket, the Nets will control the rhythm and wait for Muresan to arrive.
Naturally, O'Neal didn't want to run to the basket in such a hurry to settle down. After all, running would consume energy.
If you don't run and follow Muresan back to the defense, the Nets will go straight to the fast break, four-for-four in the frontcourt!
Especially for Coleman, although Cobra Grant is good, he is not a match for Coleman at all...
If O'Neal is fast, the Nets will be slow, if O'Neal is slow, the Nets will be fast.
With this terrible rhythm, O'Neal was tortured in the first two games.
That's not what hurt him the most...
……
After playing for 8 minutes in the first quarter, Muresan was obviously exhausted. Fighting against O'Neal at the basket took a lot of physical energy, not to mention that Muresan's physical fitness is not particularly good.
On the other hand, O'Neill is still alive and well. This monster is really a bit incomprehensible. Logically speaking, his physical strength will definitely not last long after such a fierce confrontation with his tonnage, but O'Neill can persist.
Chuck Daly didn't even call a timeout, and took advantage of the dead ball stage to replace Muresan with substitute center Benjamin.
O'Neal's face froze, and the time he was most worried about came.
To be precise, it's not worry, it's disgust...
In the offensive round of the Magic, after receiving the ball, O'Neal was about to knock Benjamin away, only to see Benjamin jump directly on O'Neal.
The referee's whistle naturally followed.
Davidson nodded, watching the game on the court, he knew more and more why the Magic lost the first two games.
The reason may be O'Neal's free throw.
Dad used the shark-slashing tactic on O'Neill.
Shark-cutting tactics are definitely not a rare thing. As early as Chamberlain's era, some teams resorted to this tactic to kill Chamberlain. The reason is naturally that Chamberlain's free throw percentage is low.
After Chamberlain, no one used this slashing tactic, and Davidson only knew of the existence of such a strange tactic after hearing about it from his father.
It wasn't until O'Neal was born in the NCAA that this hacking tactic came back.
When O'Neal was playing in the NCAA, some opponents used shark-slashing tactics against him...
The reason why Dad was full of confidence before the game was probably the biggest reliance on this shark-slaying tactic.
Of course, in addition to the shark-slashing tactics, changing defenses and rhythm changes on the court are also the magic weapon for Dad.
Davidson couldn't help feeling admiration for his father.
Dad is definitely that kind of pragmatic coach, he can formulate the most appropriate pragmatic countermeasures according to the opponent's situation.
In the late 80s, when he was playing against the Bulls, Dad came up with a Jordan rule because Jordan was too strong.
Now playing Magic, and because O'Neill is too strong, he uses the shark-killing tactic.
(End of this chapter)
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