Jim Bass Ambition

Chapter 80 Sorry, Brother Angie

Chapter 80 Sorry, Brother Angie
The two sides formed a stalemate in the first quarter. Kobe's offensive desire for the Lakers seemed average. Many shots that could have been stormed were distributed to his teammates, but the three-pointers of Artest and Billups were really cool today. Artest's corner three-pointer even hit the side edge of the backboard.

Fortunately, Garnett is simply asking for anything from Walker. The high jumper after the pick-and-roll made Walker helpless. In the first quarter alone, Garnett scored 11 points alone, reaching half of the team.

In the second quarter, the Lakers replaced the bench.

The Celtics' bench depth is not enough, and the players who can gain the precious trust of the head coach Jim O'Brien, except for the newly joined drunk man Vin Baker, are only the 96 golden generation kite power forward Walter McCarty, and Salmond Williams, one of several Williams in the league.

Of course, another identity of Salmond Williams is quite prominent. He has a famous cousin, Kevin Garnett who is standing opposite.

At the beginning of the second quarter, Pierce remained on the field.

As the biggest reinforcement of the Celtics in the offseason, the team hopes that Vin Baker can become the third scoring point besides Pierce and Walker, and strengthen the lack of inside offense.After all, as a four-time All-Star and former Olympic champion, Baker still had a lot of power last season, averaging about 14 points per game.

As a result, Baker's state continued to fall freely in the new season, and he was even blown up by Kwame Brown in the game against the Wizards. A movie before the game could no longer save his performance. Baker could only rely on alcohol to continue to anesthetize himself.

Fisher held the ball at the top of the key, Gerald Wallace and Stephen Jackson sank in the corners, and Boozer and Brad Miller were both in the corners.

Salmond Williams looked at Boozer and Miller with a silly face, two burly men approaching from left and right, trying to bypass the pick-and-roll, but was blocked by Miller.

Undrafted and spent several years by Oakley's side, Miller has all kinds of pick-and-roll stunts, and Fisher rushed to the inside like crossing the road in the early morning.

Tony Batty could only step forward to help defend. Fisher didn't have the explosive breakthrough ability like Marbury and Iverson. Seeing the help defense, he honestly gave the ball back to Miller.

Vin Baker dragged his fat body and straightened his hands, making various expressions two meters away from Miller, hoping to interfere with Miller's shooting, but he was not wary of the nimble Boozer running back and cutting to the basket .

Miller lobbed the ball high over Baker's head, and Boozer dunked with both hands after receiving the ball.

The starting style is a bit like a V-shaped attack, but the ending is a high-level support.

The Zen master is also helpless, during the offseason.Assistant coach Stevens came up with a bunch of fast break tactics. As a result, the team's three-point ability was urgent. In order to improve the tactics according to the characteristics of the players, the coaching staff worked hard.

Jim was delighted with Stevens' ability to learn.This V-shaped tactic is D'Antoni's famous technique, and it is most suitable for teams that play whirlwinds. Jim believes that the new young Lakers are suitable for using this simple and rough tactic to raise the rhythm. He directly told Zen Master that there is no future, and he can only save the country with curves. Got Stevens.

Jim, who is half-knowledgeable about football, only proposed a few routines in general, and the central idea of ​​completing the offense within three passes, and left the rest of the perfect work to Stevens to complete.

"I'm sorry, Celtics, I have pre-booked your future coach."

When it was the Celtics' turn to attack, Salmond Williams controlled the ball from the outside. As an offensive kaleidoscope, Baker's first reaction was of course to stand in the low post and frantically demand the ball with Boozer.

Pierce is also asking for the ball on the same side, and Tony Batty stands at a loss near the free throw line. Should Pierce be given an off-ball screen?Or run a pick-and-roll for Salmond Williams?Or just pull it aside?

In short, the space of the Celtics was piled up because of the existence of Vin Baker. After Salmond Williams moved for more than ten seconds with a silly face, he did not think of an offensive routine. In the end, there were only 3 players left. Seconds, eyes closed, heart swayed, and directly threw the ball to Pierce.

Pierce sighed, took the ball, and made a difficult three-pointer under Gerald Wallace's flailing defense. The ball was a little too crooked, and it hit the backboard and was held in Brad Miller's arms.

Gerald Wallace didn't even look at the rim after making a save, and sprinted into the Celtics' half court, where Brad Miller's pass behind him was precisely guided and fell into his hands.

After receiving the ball, Gerald Wallace exploded half a step before the free throw line, stretched his body, gliding the Tomahawk from a long distance...and missed a layup.After landing, he stumbled into the auditorium at the bottom line.

Fortunately, Stephen Jackson rushed to the horse, made up the ball, and wiped Wallace's ass who was self-defeating.

Wallace, who wanted to show off a big show, got into a big embarrassment. He got up from the audience and launched a brutal personal defense against Pierce.

Pierce can't get the ball, Tony Batty has no offensive ability and doesn't plan to come up to screen, Walter McCarty stands outside the 45-degree three-point line on the left, and Vin Baker wants the ball in the low post on the left.

When Salmond Williams saw this messy offensive position, it was hard for him not to be stupid.

He gestured desperately for Tony Batty to come up and cover him, and Batty reluctantly sauntered over and took a casual screen, placing Salmond Williams on Fisher and Brad · Miller's double-team.

Seeing that the passing route was blocked, Salmond Williams gritted his teeth and rushed.It's a pity that his ability is really limited. Just halfway through the first change of direction, the ball is gone.

After Fisher took the ball away, he quickly found Stephen Jackson, who had already started.

On the other side, Gerald Wallace had already crossed the half-court, and Pierce, who didn't get a rest time, couldn't catch up with Wallace, who was moving like a rabid rabbit.

Jackson tossed the ball into the sky, and Wallace launched a one-handed alley-oop and scored an angry dunk.

As soon as the second quarter came up, it was beaten 6-0, and Jim O'Brien hurriedly called a timeout.

It can be seen that he is very dissatisfied with the chaos on the team's offensive end, but no matter how he arranges his tactics, Vin Baker's face is still a pool of stagnant water, without any waves.

As the two sides gradually switched back to the main force, the advantage of the Lakers became more and more obvious. The starting five tigers all got a period of rest, while the Celtics' eight-man rotation system consumes much more energy.

Tony Batty was replaced, and Walker and Vin Baker partnered inside.

Garnett, who returned to the field, faced such an empty inside defense, so naturally he couldn't miss it. After receiving a pass from Kobe, he made a fake shot, which tricked Walker's center of gravity, and then moved as a small forward. The ball went inside, and across Vin Baker was a blasting Tomahawk.

The audience at the North Shore Garden were silent, watching Garnett beating his chest and roaring on the court.

"I'm sorry, Brother Angie, for stealing your future coach and champion core. I hope you will return to Boston and bring me some new fun."

 I wonder if you have watched a video analyzing Okafor Jr., explaining in detail how this so-called "low post kaleidoscope" hurts the team.It also explains why he doesn't have the ball to play now.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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