Chapter 173: The Inside Passing Battle

Mourning's injury made it difficult for him to win on the jump ball, and the basketball was turned into Bibby's hands by Brad. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info

The Kings' offense was very strict with the players, and although there were good fast-break opportunities, Bibby still dribbled the ball back to his own half of the court and waited for his teammates to complete the landing before starting to move forward.

In the Kings, point guard Bibby and point guard Christie don't have a very clear sense of position.

Bibby is more like a quarterback, running without the ball and catching the ball in the gap, but the quarterback Christie has outstanding passing ability, the defensive role is greater than the offensive role, and the assist awareness is completely exploding during the Kings period, and he is a real PG/SG/SF swing man. Moreover, the king's tactical system does not advocate that the ball be fixed in one person's hand, and the essence of this style of play is "human movement, ball movement, and coordination." ”

Man-to-man refers to moving without the ball, cutting in the air, and running back, and ball movement refers to constantly passing and sharing the ball.

Chamberlain put a lot of effort into this game, knowing that the first step in the King's tactical coordination was to find the inside, and in order to prevent Webb from receiving the ball smoothly, Chamberlain has been moving closely with Webb's movements.

Webb's speed is fast, and in the same way, speed is the only physical attribute in Chamberlain's body that exceeds the league level.

Why can Webb and Duncan fight each other, but not get past Garnett?

Speed was a major reason, and Chamberlain's entanglement kept Webb from getting a good chance to catch the ball....... That was impossible, but under Chamberlain's defense, Webb was indeed quite uncomfortable.

Chamberlain's most feared opponent is the type of player who takes the ball, but Webber is not, and Princeton's tactical requirements are also the strict requirements of the position.....

Bibby, who had been observing the situation on the field, passed the halfway line, handed the ball to Christie, and ran backwards by himself.

Christie dribbled to the junction of the free-throw line and the free-throw arc, and Stojakovic and Bibby interspersed screens to move to the top of the three-point arc. In order to increase the speed of the pass, Christie passed the ball with one hand, and the pursuit of Lei Yi Allen was blocked by Bibby, and Stojakovic received the ball and cut inside.

The supersonic defense is still too immature, the king's tactics have not yet been completed, so they have ripped the defensive line they arranged, Chamberlain has no choice but to retreat, Stojakovic physically stopped to pass Webb, Chamberlain wanted to chase back, but was blocked by Brad.

All this happened too quickly, Mo Ning just received the signal transmitted by the brain, and before his body could make a quick move, Webb shot successfully.

That's the magic of tactics, first to complicate the simpler, then to make the difficult simple!

What kind of general leads what kind of soldiers, Webber doesn't like defense, and none of the other players on the Kings team, except for Christie, is qualified. The supersonic can't prevent the intricacies of the Kings, but for the first time in all the games that have passed in the new season, they have played the essence of the word "fast" that McMillan demanded so perfectly.

Chamberlain served quickly on the sideline, and Ridno received the ball and chased after the retreating Kings to advance. An ordinary reverse cut, Lewis got rid of Stojakovic, and the moment he and Ridno staggered, he got the latter's back pass, and in the face of Bibby, who turned back to make up for the defense, Lewis faked a real pass and moved the basketball into the interior.

Unlike in the past, Webber was much more enthusiastic about defending in this game, and the supersonic quick reversal did not make him lose his defensive position when he got serious, and Chamberlain just received the pass, and Webber stuck behind his back.

Height, strength, speed, reach, bounce, Webber has everything it takes to be an interior defensive gatekeeper. After Chamberlain shook continuously to no avail, he turned around forcefully and stepped forward. To get stuck, Webb shifted his weight to the bottom plate and planted his feet firmly on the floor.

Step back and jump.

Chamberlain shifted Webb's center of gravity, jumped back nimbly, and held the ball high with his right hand. Chamberlain's shooting posture had already been made, and Webb intuitively judged that he was going to jump shot, so he hurriedly pulled onions on dry land, raised his arms high, and jumped up on the spot to block it.

In the Princeton system, there is a saying: "All good assists come from the center." ”

Why does the media say that Chamberlain, whose offensive means are still relatively simple, are similar to Weber?

Chamberlain, who was completely shrouded in the shadow that Webb swayed down from the air, calmly adjusted his movements in the air, and flicked his right hand in the opposite direction. Here, it's Ray Yi Allen, who just got rid of Christie.

Just to the left of Webb, Lei Yi Allen, who cut back into the three-second zone, received the ball and made a quick shot, and with a soft brush, the basketball passed through the net.

As if to regain the face he lost before the game, Webb responded by choosing almost the same action as Chamberlain on his next attack. Webb asked for the ball on the inside, hit Chamberlain with his back and pushed two steps to the basket, suddenly turned around, stepped back and jumped. Faced with a hasty block that Chamberlain could not pose a threat to him, the right hand holding the ball flicked the basketball to Bibby, who hit the shot.

Passing, passing, passing, non-stop passing, in another round of attack, Webb's obvious provocation made Chamberlain still choose to pass.

In this way, the two big men with the best passes in the NBA league put this eye-catching game into a contest of passing statistics that most point guards would be ashamed of.

By the end of the first quarter, the score between the two sides was a passing show that made fans addicted, and Bibby scored in the final moments of the whistle to give the home team a two-point lead.

At this time, the two protagonists of the confrontation are: Weber: 8 points, 7 assists and 4 rebounds, and Chamberlain has 7 points, 7 assists and 3 rebounds.

But if that's all there is to it, this game won't be one of the highest-clicked game videos of the 04-05 season, with the turning point coming in the 4th minute of the second quarter of the game, shortly after the rotation lineup went down. The supersonic bench lost at the hands of the Kings' bench bandits, who gave all teams a headache.

At the start of the second quarter, the two sides entered the lineup rotation.

Although most of the bench bandits that the Kings are proud of during the trade period have gone away and are no longer as sharp as in the previous two seasons, under the leadership of Bobby Jackson, they have repeatedly played supersonic interiors, and a wave of 12:4 scoring chalky has broken the balance that the main team has worked so hard to maintain. After a brief outburst, Robert Swift completely revealed his useless nature, and James's rough interior skills could not bring more help to the team, but fortunately, Gallen Young made a timely shot and made two consecutive three-pointers to stabilize the situation on the court.