shooting guard era

Chapter 205 235. Knights of War.2

Chapter 205 235. Knights of War.2
Barkley really took the bait: "I don't know how many times I played this kind of dunk back then. When I hit the inside line on the opposite side, they all flew away."

"Yes, yes, yes, you are nicknamed the big-ass-ass flying pig, who dares to stop you." Kenny Smith teased.

"..." Barkley was furious, "I want to fight you one-on-one!"

……

James' domineering dunk successfully aroused Ye Han's interest.

Ye Han pushed forward and gave Hill a look.

Hill instantly understood what Ye Han meant, and pulled him out to block James. When Ye Han cut in, he handed a hand to Hill, and then rushed inside.

Cavaliers shooting guard Wagner saw the ball in Hill's hands and didn't chase Ye Han. Ye Han went straight to the basket and took off two steps before the arc of the joint collision zone!
People arrive at the ball!

Hill's pass was just right, Ye Han got the ball in the air, ignored the big Z who was trying to block it, and forced the ball into the basket through the opponent.

It was no use for Big Z to try to block the shot, but instead paid for a foul!
2 + 1
Big Z's pitiful bounce made his hand only reach Ye Han's elbow!
The fans at the scene who had just been silenced by James' dunk cheered loudly: You have KING, we have Elvis Presley...

Ye Han couldn't help complaining about the nicknames given by his fans, either Flying Cat or Elvis King, these nicknames are stupid, right?

Ye Han scored a penalty amidst the cheers of the fans, 2+1!

The Cavaliers attacked and James continued to control the ball.

If it was another opponent, Ye Han would definitely spout trash talk to make the opponent lose his composure, but the opponent was James, and he was a team that was silent and focused on defense.

Because this opponent is very special.

James rushed to the inside in a fierce muscle collision with Ye Han. Okafor came to help defend, James flicked to the left rear, and Wagner, who cut in, made a layup.

Here, Ye Han immediately returned one, moving sideways against James' defense from outside the three-point line and making a three-pointer.

The offense of both sides played very hotly.

Bickerstaff and Steve Smith looked at the strange scene on the court and discussed it.

"Bernie, do you think there is something abnormal about the Cavaliers?" Steve Smith and his team felt that the Cavaliers were weird today, but they couldn't tell. The opponents played really well on offense and defense today.

"Steve, you can see it too? Their inside defense is much better than before. Ace has subconsciously increased outside shots, but their offensive system is gone. Now they are relying entirely on James to organize the offense." Bickerstaff glanced at the young coach Mike Brown on the opposite bench.

"So that's the case, but our current situation is a little passive, and the opponent is fighting much harder than us." Steve Smith said looking at the score of 19 to 14 on the field.

At this time, it just entered the official pause.

Played 6 minutes and 33 seconds, the Bobcats scored 14 points here, it seems okay.

But the opponent has scored 19 points, which is very efficient offensively.

Bickerstaff called the players together and arranged the rotation and tactics: "Jason, you replace Grant, Darko replaces Gerrard, later, Steve, you are in charge of the ball, and Ace, you defend the opponent alone. KING, others don’t help defend, stick to your defender, let the KING on the opposite side attack by himself, and cut off his connection with his teammates.”

Bickerstaff's goal is very clear. The young coach on the opposite side seems to be very good at defending. Although they can't defend against Ye Han, they have obviously developed such things as supplementary defense and assisting defense, but this young coach doesn't seem to be very good. Knowing offense, it all depends on James' personal ability to sort out the team.

As Bickerstaff thought, Mike Brown had always been in charge of defense when he was an assistant coach under Po Povic, and he learned defense from Po Povic, and later went to the Pacers as a As an assistant coach, the task Carlisle gave him was only defense.

So after coming to the Cavaliers, Mike Brown will only build a defensive system. As for the offensive system cultivated by the previous coaches, it is basically abandoned. Now he is all pointing to James' personal ability to lead the team.

Since Mike Brown took office, James' playing time has skyrocketed. He has to play for a long time in each game. In the more than 20 games that Mike Brown took office, his average playing time has soared to 46 minutes. By the time of the break, James' average playing time this season has increased to 43 minutes, surpassing Iverson's 42.1 minutes and Kobe's 41.9 minutes to become the player with the most playing time this season, and he just turned 12 last December.

Back from timeout, the Bobcats attack.

James was defending Ye Han, and he suddenly found that Ye Han was no longer in possession of the ball, but was running around on the field.

Why did James see that Ye Han was running blindly instead of running tactics?Because Ye Han's running was more chaotic than his teammates, but the rest of the Bobcats were serving Ye Han's chaotic running, and they looked very organized, which made him feel very strange.

It's not just James who has such an idea, it's very difficult for other teams playing against the Bobcats to make targeted defenses against Ye Han, because you don't know what the opponent's tactics will be like, and the Bobcats' running positions are all for Ye Han. Ye Han moved according to his intuition.

After Ye Han and Okafor's pick-and-roll on the inside, he threw off James and came to the bottom corner. A group of people from the Cavaliers rushed towards Ye Han, and Ye Han was empty on the baseline!This season, Ye Han has made 191 three-pointers, a new record for rookies. The 40.00% [-] three-pointer rate is amazing. High shots and high hits, from the first day Ye Han joined the NBA Since then, three-pointers have been his most conventional weapon.

Just when everyone's attention was on Ye Han, Milicic passed the ball inside...

Blake's low-profile version of the air catch!Floor lob layup and pushes the ball to the hoop.

Although Bickerstaff's arrangement is that everyone creates opportunities for Ye Han, creating opportunities for Ye Han will undoubtedly create opportunities for others. With Hill and Milicic, these opportunities can be very good Grasp it, this is the benefit of having a player with high support.

Bickerstaff looked at Milicic with satisfaction. The suppression at the beginning allowed the young man to find his own position, and he seemed to be more and more devoted to this role.

The Cavaliers attack and James holds the ball.

A gleam of anger flashed in James' eyes, Ye Han actually retreated further than just now!Almost to the free throw line to defend!

But James is really afraid to shoot. This year, he has taken less than 40 three-pointers.

In the end, James still chose to break through, but this time Ye Han didn't press the opponent to the bottom line and let Okafor assist in the defense. The previous few times he did so gave Gooden and Big Z a lot of opportunities at the basket and mid-range. One way to defend, stand in front of James, if there is a throw, you can shoot it!

(End of this chapter)

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