Chapter 300
The dead fat man fell behind at this time, when Chamberlain was under his basket. www.biquge.info He had just run through the halfway through the halfway with great difficulty, so at this time, Nash had the idea of showing off his own repertoire with the inside line - the air relay.
It's good to die, he actually threw it directly above the head of the bouncing invincible Carter.
"Smack!"
Carter reflexively slapped the basketball fan over his head as Nash passed the ball.
The Western team's fast break did not succeed, and the direct consequence was that O'Neal, who was running behind everyone, snatched the ball covered by Carter, and rushed to the basket in the West with the ball to dunk successfully.
Things are mostly like this, a lot of beautiful things, always made up of countless flaws. Williams and Nash, such gorgeous passers, behind every wonderful pass, there is always a slight mistake.
After all, they are not familiar teammates, and in this attack, Nash learned the lesson just now and slowed down the pace of ball control a little.
It's no secret that Nash has a very high basketball IQ in the NBA, otherwise he wouldn't have understood D'Antoni's tactics so thoroughly in his first season back in Phoenix.
Phoenix's former No. 14 pick returned to his first team in the NBA in the "twilight years" of basketball, bringing great surprises to the fans here.
Compared with the speed of the Suns, the supersonic and Spurs, which are still playing fast, are slower in terms of offensive speed, and pay more attention to the change of positions and cooperation between players.
Almost instantly, Nash figured it out.
The "center in possession" is a trait shared by both teams.
"Smack!"
Just after half-time, Nash dropped the ball into Chamberlain's hands.
The most important skill of an excellent point guard is to implement different tactics according to the different characteristics of the players on the court, which is why the point guard is called the "on-court commander".
Oxlade-Chamberlain needed to have the ball in his hands, and Nash understood that, so he passed the ball and, unlike Ridno, he chose to time his pass very well.
Chamberlain, who is full of speed, is obviously not something O'Neal can keep up with, so James, another sophomore player on the court, has speed, height, strength, and ideas, and has become the best candidate to defend Chamberlain.
James was running as hard as he could, and just as he was about to catch up behind Chamberlain, Nash made an abrupt pass, and at this time there was no one under the basket, and Chamberlain was the arrow that led among all the players.
Chamberlain was close to putting the basketball in the hoop with ease, but don't forget, this was a show game.
The moment Chamberlain received the ball, James used the strength of milk.
James lost to anyone on the court, it is a matter of course, because he is a rookie, but the only thing he can't lose to is Chamberlain, there are competitive factors, there are also old hatreds, he can never forget, the Cavaliers in the supersonic game, because of Chamberlain's suppression, the scene of the humiliating big score rout.
"Ahh
James Tiger roared, his face was a little hideous, and he forcibly sped up his speed a little.
But on the contrary, at this time, Chamberlain actually took a big stride backwards diagonally to the right.
With his eyes fixed on the basket, Chamberlain threw the basketball behind him, seemingly casually.
Less than two seconds after Nash passed the ball, he had the basketball in his hand again.
Amazingly, at this very moment, Nash had just completed the block with Ray Allen, and Chamberlain actually passed the basketball to him without making any observations.
"The tacit understanding between the assist kings!"
The on-site commentator who commented on the game made such a slightly mysterious statement for this pass.
The assist was so wonderful that it was just the final word, but apparently, Nash, who was in the open position, felt that a simple jumper was a bit of a discredit for the pass. The moment the basketball started, Nash was also like a juggler, without making any observations, he threw the basketball high from behind.
"Ahh
Garnett, who seemed to be dragging his feet, was like a pest that saw blood at this time, and suddenly jumped up against the basketball.
"Bang dang!"
With the violent shaking of the basketball hoop, the game entered the first climax.
But that's not all, after the amplifier rotation, James made a three-pointer on the spot, steadily passed through the net, and Nash once again held the ball and launched a fast attack.
The scene was almost the same as the last time, Nash still passed Chamberlain across the halfway line, Chamberlain's return pass, and then Nash continued to choose to turn the basketball into the air like an addiction.
The same air relay, but this time the final candidate was Duncan. After all, there are not many blind cats that encounter dead rats, and Duncan, who is more familiar with this tactic, appears exactly where it should appear this time.
"Point guard!"
The team played so well and the tactics worked so smoothly that McMillan looked at Nash with an inexplicable greedy glint in his eyes without blinking.
"Substitution."
Looking at it, McMillan really couldn't resist the temptation in his heart, and took advantage of a dead ball to choose to change again, this time it was Garnett, who was not very suitable for this tactic, and it was Alonzo Mourning.
Chamberlain, Ray Allen, Mourning, the supersonic iron triangle, finally gathered on this incomparably special stage.
Chamberlain shouldn't be a center, and in McMillan's mind, Chamberlain shouldn't take on too much defensive responsibility.
In his mind, defense is always more important than offense, but Chamberlain, who always believed that he should be freed from defense.
When Chamberlain didn't need to face O'Neal, when the responsibility of defending O'Neal Jr. was taken over by Duncan, Chamberlain's state on the court could no longer be described as simple as a fish in water.
Chamberlain passes, or Nash passes. Led by these two great commanders, the West has set off a terrifying scoring frenzy.
Ray Allen and Nash are the league's three-point stunts. Chamberlain, Mourning's steady mid-range shots, Duncan's 45-degree shooting like his face, the Spanish team in the next few minutes, almost no arrows.
At 33:24, in the ninth minute of the game, the rhythm was completely mastered by the Western Army, and the big Van Gundy chose to make a substitution.
He replaced O'Neal, who couldn't keep up with the opponent's speed, and defensive expert Ben Wallace came on the field, and at the same time replaced James, who was not very effective on the field, and replaced Arenas, the "Phoenix Man" with statistics.