Chapter 8 Enlightenment
Chen Mo's running route just now was indeed a gap leaked by the substitute team, and after he ran past, Jackson only needed to move his foot slightly to help him cover off the ball. Pen ~ fun ~ Ge www.biquge.info his running route this time, not only saw the opponent's loopholes, but also counted the running position of his teammates. It was a perfect attack.
In fact, Chen Mo had already analyzed the situation on the court very clearly when he dribbled past half the court. Jackson and Wallace are one in the high post and the other in the low post, so because of their involvement, there is a gap in the middle. The substitute knew about the existence of this gap, but the attacker could not take advantage of this gap to do anything.
However, Chen Mo's passing and start were very sudden, and his speed was not fast, but he drilled into this gap as soon as possible, and he successfully used this gap to shake off Thomas's defense. Even if Dominige McGuire quickly made up for the defense later, his defense could only cover Chen Mo's eyes. And for Chen Mo's feel, covering his eyes is useless for him.
This offense can reflect Chen Mo's good overall view, and his judgment of position and player movement on the field is very clever.
Larry Brown didn't speak, and he began to carefully observe Chen Mo's performance. Perhaps he did not wait for Augustine to open his mind, but he could wait for this Chinese, who had never been optimistic, to suddenly open his mind.
On the defensive end, Chen Mo was hard eaten by Livingston, and Livingston hit a mid-range shot on top of Chen Mo's head. The 2.01-meter-tall Livingston is too simple to eat Chen Mo.
was forced to eat one, and Chen Mo could only helplessly spread his hands.
Jackson deliberately ran over and said to Chen Mo: "Wait a minute, Sean (Livingston) will hand it over to me, you go directly to Doni Mick (McGuire), he is no threat on the offensive end." ”
Chen Mo was happy in his heart, the attack just now had made his teammates begin to accept him and identify with him. At least Jackson's willingness to switch guards with him is a very good sign.
Dior drove the ball to Chen Mo, Chen Mo dribbled through the half, and Livingston began to harass Chen Mo's ball control frequency, but he didn't dare to break the ball rashly.
Chen Mo turned around to protect the ball, Dior came out to block the demolition, and Chen Mo rushed to the basket as soon as he turned around. Dior's body completely blocked Livingston, and Chen Mo's turn was just right to make full use of Dior's body.
Thomas pounced very ferociously, and Chen Mo's rhythm of dribbling stopped, and it seemed that he was going to hold the ball with both hands and shoot. Thomas immediately reached out to prepare to block, but Chen Mo's left hand didn't touch the ball at all, he slapped the ball to the ground again with his right hand, and then moved his body sideways, and then dodged Thomas to hit the shot easily.
Even the harsh Coach Brown applauded on the sidelines, a very beautiful "Bye-Buddha".
This action Chen Mo has always been. This is what his high school senior, Stephen Curry taught him. But he has never been able to grasp the rhythm of this action, and it is useless to make the feints realistic, and the timing must be appropriate.
After the Vic Ring broke through the first level last night, it can be said that Chen Mo's brain has completed an upgrade. His understanding of basketball, of almost everything, has taken it to the next level. Not only can he memorize and analyse the movements and gaps of the players on the pitch, but he is also able to make good use of his technical movements.
As the game progressed, the substitutes changed a lot of defensive methods. After blocking and dismantling, Livingston didn't change his defense and even used the bag, but Chen Mo was able to share the ball. He always finds the weakest point of the opponent's defense, and he is very resolute and decisive when the defender has holes. If it weren't for Larry Brown's lack of a specific strategy for Chen Mo, his performance would have been even better.
However, Chen Mo also has one more point that Larry Brown is very dissatisfied with. That's his defense, and his defense is just terrible. In the face of anyone, he can eat him with his body, if it weren't for the weak offensive ability of the substitute team, as well as the active defense of Jackson and Wallace, Chen Mo would definitely be beaten out of.
In this training game within the team, Chen Mo played 15 minutes and scored 10 points and 9 assists, which is very good. On the offensive end, he can fit in perfectly, but on the defensive end he needs his teammates to wipe his ass.
Overall, Chen Mo's performance was good. It's just that Larry Brown still has some concerns, he is worried about Chen Mo's defense, and he is also hesitant to make Chen Mo the offensive core of the team. After all, what Chen Mo showed today, only with him as the core, can he maximize his ability.
So although his performance in training was very stable afterward, everyone on the Bobcats team saw Chen Mo's strength.
Chen Mo's almost demonic shooting touch made them feel frightened, because Chen Mo only had this one advantage before, he couldn't play it at all. But now he's able to pass the ball, and a normal pick-and-roll can make him very threatening.
He can't attack a misplaced player after a pick-and-roll, but he can pass the ball to his teammates. Larry Brown also found that Chen's passing and ability to spot gaps has improved a lot compared to when he first came here for a tryout.
When Chen Mo can threaten the opponent with passes, his shooting will become a greater threat. This is more than just an ordinary addition of 1+1=2.
Larry Brown was delighted by Chen Mo's sudden enlightenment, but he was a little worried about how to arrange Chen Mo.
On October 30, the Bobcats face the Pacers at home. Chen Mo thinks that his performance in the past two days will be able to get some playing time even if he can't get Larry Brown to make him the starting lineup.
In the past two days of training, he has been in a good mood. One is because he has found his niche, and the other is that he has basically beaten Thomas. Thomas was the opposite of him, and until the Bobcats vs. Pacers game, Thomas's face was very ugly.
But as the game progressed, Thomas and Chen Mo's moods were reversed.
Larry Brown originally considered giving Chen Mo a little time to see how he performed in this game, but the Bobcats performed surprisingly well in this game.
Stephen Jackson hit back-to-back three-pointers in the first quarter to build an 11-point lead, while Gerard Wallace scored 14 points in the second quarter with multiple kills under the basket. At halftime, the Bobcats led by 18 points, 58-40.
The offensive problems revealed in the last game seem to be solved in this game, and in the face of such a situation, Larry Brown is not in a hurry to send Chen Mo on the court.
How did the old man know how frustrated Chen Mo was by such a move. If you lose the bet like this, if you really learn to bark at the dog, how can Chen Mo be reasonable?