Chapter 450: The Eagle Returns
Stara Van Gundy doesn't really care about the situation on the field, it's just a preseason game, even if you lose, it's nothing, the point is that the Eagles' tactics always give him a sense of déjà vu. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info
It's just that the game has just begun, and Big Van Gundy can't quite confirm that yet.
Howard held the ball inside and got another chance to go head-to-head.
Don't look at Erniu's gunpowder smell with sparks before the game, when it comes to the preseason game, Erniu's defensive intensity obviously hasn't kept up.
But the spark of losing the Olympics was a presence that was wholeheartedly interested in revenge, and one turned his back to cut in, and with both hands slammed in, Howard opened the scoring for the Magic.
Warcraft's footsteps have finally improved a little, and he is entering his peak, but that's about it.
If Erniu was a little more serious, his cut would not be so easy, let alone the violent buckle in the back.
But Howard certainly didn't think so, and as he ran back to the cheers of the home fans, he thumped his chest with one hand and then pointed to the sky.
On the offensive end of the Eagles, Ruan Erniu did not have the idea of returning a goal immediately.
The ball was in his hands again, once again attracting the bag, and once again sending the ball to Sen, who was outside the three-point line, and the latter shot from the open space and hit a three-pointer!
Big Van Gundy understood, not déjà vu, but extremely similar.
The current Eagles are too similar to the Magic!
It also has a strong man on the inside, and at the same time has a bunch of shooters on the outside.
The difference is that it seems that Kraft Nguyen is much more of a threat in the low post than Howard.
Theoretically, from the perspective of positional warfare alone, the Atlanta Eagles are actually playing an upgraded version of the O'Dolan Magic tactics.
My team was actually copied?
I don't know if Dafan will watch "Naruto", anyway, the Atlanta Hawks did open their eyes to the Magic this season.
The game continued, and Howard continued to eat two bulls on the inside.
This time, Ruan Erniu didn't release the water, he did his best to block the space where the sparks traveled, and pushed him out of the danger area.
This time the monster was out of options, and he couldn't hit it after exerting his strength, so he had to pass the ball to Tekoglu, who organized the attack.
There should be no doubt that the core of the Magic's organization is Turkoglou, but looking at the data, Howard's interior position is more important and is the biggest fulcrum in the system.
So, in this magic team, it's really not easy for you to find a boss to come out.
Strictly speaking, Howard and Turkoglou are the archetypes of mutual fulfillment.
Without Howard, the Turks alone would not have been able to sustain the Magic's system, and without Turkoglou, the Magic would have become a typical three-point team with no brains, and would not be able to compete at all.
Turkoglou met Salmons' defense, chose to break through, and then passed to Nelson on the wing, who missed a three-point shot.
Erniu won the rebound in the backcourt and immediately assaulted the frontcourt.
If it had been last season, he would have been able to attack the basket directly.
But this season, as Rivers said, all eyes are on the defending champions.
With delays from Turkoglu and Petrus, the Hawks' counterattack slowed down.
Erniu held the ball with his back in the top arc area of the three-point line, but there was no one to defend, Howard waited for him near the free throw line, giving Erniu enough opportunities to shoot outside.
In this case, Erniu did not hesitate to pull out outside the three-point line!
"Bang!"
Didn't hit!
If it was in the FIBA, maybe the goal would have been scored, but this is the NBA, and Ruan Erniu still needs to have an adaptation process to the shooting distance beyond 7 meters.
Howard reflexively grabbed the backcourt rebound and passed it to Nelson.
Nelson dribbled the ball across half court and passed to Turkoglou, who kept the ball in his hands and sent the ball to Lewis, who made a three-point shot from the bottom corner, and the eclipse pounced slowly and hit!
The Magic team caught up.
Ruan Er Niu held the ball low and sent it to Sen.
Sen started quickly, then turned around in front of Petrus to pull the ball, then went straight back to make a jumper.
"Bang!"
didn't hit either, but Erniu won the backcourt rebound, hooked his hand with one hand, and hit the basket.
After Howard had the ball inside, he passed to Petrus on the outside, who passed to Lewis, who in turn passed to Turkoglou.
The Turks made a three-point shot, and there it was!
Mike Woodson was a little dissatisfied, and he called a timeout, during which time the Hawks were too lax on the defensive end.
The low intensity of the preseason does not mean that you can kill people with your eyes on the defensive end.
If you don't have the concentration of the game at all, then you can just sit on the bench.
Next, Woodson made two bold substitutions, replacing Mike Bibby and Lunar Eclipse, bringing on Dragic and Steve Novak.
Novak is 6-foot-10 tall, relatively thin, and doesn't have a strong presence on the defensive end, but it doesn't seem to be much of a problem for him to defend Lewis.
The Eagles' offensive end.
Nguyen Er Niu held the ball high and shot Howard from mid-range.
The spark was coaxed again, and he didn't pounce, afraid that Erniu would pass him directly and attack the basket.
Erniu once again proved with iron that as long as he wanted, he could get Howard in minutes.
Magic defender Nelson is a magical being, his projection ability is not weak, he is small but strong, and he has a strong assault ability.
The disadvantage is that the field of vision is narrow, and you often can't see your teammates, and your brain is also one of the ones that is prone to fever.
He originally wanted to teach Dragic, a rookie, to be a man, so he rushed into the inside line, but was blown out by Ruan Erniu with a big hat fan.
As soon as Dragic got the ball, he launched a counter-attack.
Petrus also wanted to delay him, and the Slovenian rookie made a nolookpass and the ball went to Novak's hands.
At a 45-degree angle outside the three-point line, Novak did not hesitate to receive the ball and pulled out his hand directly, Lewis's block came a little late, and the ball had already flown out.
"Toot!"
The referee's whistle blew early, it was a thug foul, and the next moment, the basketball went headlong into the basket.
Three points are counted, and penalties are added!
Rumors in the rivers and lakes: Rockets must be high-quality products.
Steve Novak is cheap, but he lives up to this famous saying after all, and he is definitely a promising presence in the Hawks' offensive system.
Penalty hit!
The Eagles pulled away again.
The coaches of the two sides also have a tacit understanding, and the two sides gradually began to rotate.
Erniu was the last to be substituted, and he had just been substituted from the court with more than 1 minute left in the first quarter.
At 38:23, this was the final score of the first quarter of the game between the two teams.
Erniu scored 8 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists in a single quarter, and all of his assists were converted into three-pointers.
The Hawks used the Magic's tactics to blow up the Magic in the first quarter.
In front of everyone was an unfamiliar Atlanta Hawks.
Unlike last season, the Hawks have seen a noticeable increase in their outside line this season, with their three-pointers raining down almost the entire quarter.
If last season's Hawks focused on offensive and defensive transitions and small-ball tactics, then this season, the Hawks have obviously added a three-point scope to it.
The home team was embarrassed as they found themselves running into a squad that had been running in for more than a season, and they didn't have the squad that the opposition had just assembled for two weeks.
The offensive and defensive conversion speed is not as fast as the opponent, and the interior lethality is not as strong as the opponent, and in this game, even the accuracy of the three-point shot seems to be far inferior to the opponent.
Playing with the Eagles is like looking in the mirror, except that the "magic" in the mirror seems to be far more powerful than it is in reality. (To be continued.) )