The brutality of the NBA

Chapter 15, you have to learn to help me get stuck.

Chapter 15, you have to learn to help me get stuck.

Both Xue Ding's excellence and Oden's recovery were beyond everyone's expectations.

The advantages and disadvantages of the two teams are very obvious.

On the main team side, the teamwork is very smooth, all kinds of off-ball screens, running positions, air cuts and other tactics are executed well, and the three shots are very reasonable.

On the side of the bench, Xue Ding and Oden's personal ability is obviously higher than that of the others, but because the coordination and ability are obviously not as good as the main force, so the tactics are simple and rough, that is, Oden and Xue Ding eat each other alone!

Even fans and reporters can understand.

Let alone a coach who eats this job.

The timeout McMillan called was not a tactical adjustment.

He is just to slow down the offensive momentum of the substitute group.

McMillan rearranged his tactics, and his offensive tactics were still to maintain outside shots and increase the air cuts inside.

The low-post offense is basically given up. The main players are facing the inside line with two centers on the bench. Aldridge is also very difficult to fight.

A healthy Oden is not something the current Ade can easily deal with. Ade's height and strength are not as good as Oden.

On the defensive end, McMillan asked Miller to guard against Xue Ding's fast break, and the others maintained mobility at any time to prevent Xue Ding from breaking into the inside.

After listening to the tactics, Roy said, "Coach, let me defend Xue. He is very strong and fast. He is different from ordinary point guards. It is very difficult for Andre to deal with him."

Although Miller didn't want to admit that he couldn't guard against a rookie, he still nodded, and he still had to be realistic.

Xue Ding is taller, stronger, and faster than him. His talent is almost crushed, but his experience is a little bit lacking, but experience can't make up for the gap in talent.

McMillan nodded and said, "OK! Change positions!"

Roy's single-defense ability is not bad, although he can't reach the level of Kobe Wade, but McMillan thinks it shouldn't be a big problem for him to deal with a rookie like Xue Ding.

Roy's ability to read the game is very strong. He was the first to see that Miller could not guard Xue Ding before the coach.

Pause back.

The main group attacks.

"Bailes, you have to attack by yourself later. Roy will focus on me. You have to seize the opportunity. If you don't have a chance, give Oden the inside and let the big man fight."

Xue Ding went to Bayless and said in his ear.

Bayless looked at Roy, then turned to Xue Ding and replied, "OK, I see."

It has to be said that the defense of the main team is very targeted.

Against Xue Ding, they used Roy, their best defender, to defend against Oden, which made it difficult for the two of them.

There are really not many ways for Xue Ding to deal with Roy in positional warfare.

Roy's experience is too sophisticated, and every time he defends against Xue Ding, he takes a step to defend.

Xue Ding's "Precise Jump Shot LV1" was not effective at all times. After 2 consecutive trial shots, Xue Ding didn't make a strong shot.

Although Xue Ding avoided taking Westbrook's route again, his current style of play is similar to that of Westbrook's rookie period.

Of course, Xue Ding's special practice in the middle distance is a bit better. The 41% shooting rate does not look so ugly, at least it is much better than Westbrook's 39% shooting rate.

On the defensive end, Xue Ding couldn't limit Miller's passing. He also switched to defend Roy several times, but the effect was not very good.

At 7 minutes and 20 seconds, Roy hit a jumper on the right with a step back.

At 6 minutes and 34 seconds, Roy made a jumper behind his back!

At 5 minutes and 20 seconds, Roy turned around and passed Xue Ding in a low position, breaking through dunks and scoring.

At 3 minutes and 31 seconds, Roy hit a mid-range jumper with a quick stop...

Xue Ding defended Roy 5 times, but he beat him to 4.

Throughout the first half of the training match, Roy gave Xue Ding the most direct feeling that although Roy was not as good as himself in the first step, Roy's breakthrough was quite fast and full of rhythm. Roy's picks and counters , Dunk and other technical moves are very mature. Then Roy has a very high jump shot stability when attacking with the ball.

Of course, the most important thing here is that Roy has very few turnovers, excellent passing awareness, and the level of passing and running pick-and-rolls is among the top in the league.
All in all, omnipotent.
Xue Ding was really tossed about both offensively and defensively.

However, although Xue Ding was a bit embarrassed in the first half, Xue Ding still knew how to use his talent advantage.

The only two mistakes made by the main team were made by Xue Ding's own conversion attack.

Xue Ding's speed and explosive power made the main team not dare to make mistakes easily.

Because of one mistake, they may face the onslaught of a humanoid tank
In the first half, the team's offensive tactics from the bench group couldn't play well, and Bayless was not able to score. He was watched by the more experienced Miller. Generally, the offense he organized was a pick-and-roll, and most of the time it was five. Individuals fight on their own.

This also led to the end of the first half, with the bench team trailing 30-40.

Xue Ding, who was resting in his seat after the score fell behind, looked unhappy.

The situation on the court was controlled by the main players, and he played extremely depressed.

Bayless lived up to his trust. Bayless played for a year, but his autonomous offensive ability has not yet adapted to the NBA.

If they played like this, Xue Ding felt that he and Oden would be better off in the second half.

Auden also panted heavily and sat next to Xue Ding.

Oden, who has just recovered, is still a little uncomfortable with such a high-intensity confrontation. His performance in the first half can only be said to be passable.

At this time, Jack and McMillan were happily looking at the data.

They don't pay much attention to winning or losing, and there is not much suspense about the main force playing as a substitute.

They are focusing on two objects that need to be focused on.

Xue Ding scored 12 points in the first half, and Oden scored 8 points and 6 rebounds.

Both Jack and McMillan are very satisfied with the competitive state and ability shown by these two people! !
"Greg, Roy's defense is too strong. I need your help. You will pick and roll me later, and I will attack the inside!" Xue Ding pulled Oden to ponder.

"Well, I see." Oden replied.

"Also, you have to learn to help me block, then I can help go inside to grab rebounds."

"OK!" Oden responded.

After agreeing, Auden felt that he was crazy.

Oden didn't know why he agreed to such an absurd request to help a guard block and rebound.

Isn't rebounding what a center should do?

In fact, the reason why Oden was asked to block was because Xue Ding discovered that grabbing rebounds is actually very simple.

The most important thing is that after grabbing the rebound, Xue Ding can launch a fast break in one go.

This is much faster than the big man giving himself, how simple and efficient.

Both Xue Ding and Oden are unyielding people. They both know that only the other side is a relatively stable point of attack in the substitute group.

The scores of my other three teammates are almost all based on missing points, which makes people feel unstable.
Therefore, the two of them have to cooperate more in order to maximize the advantages of the substitute team! !

Half time.

Oden is stuck, Xue Ding grabs the rebound, Oden picks and rolls, and Xue Ding's basic frame tactics for rushing inside are finalized!
(End of this chapter)

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