Chapter 309: The Scorching Second Half

"Amazing four-seater buckle! All-Star new slam dunk king Kobe Bryant! Staged a shocking buckle again! The 2.24-meter Rick Schmitz looks like a stake in front of him! The only thing he can do is keep backing and trying not to fall to the ground! ”

"Oh, Kobe Bryant rolled twice on the ground, and his teammates leaned over worriedly."

Kobe Bryant grabbed his teammate's hand and stood up from the ground, patted his jersey, his face was still plain, as if completing this exaggerated dunk was just a normal thing! As if it wasn't he who fell to the ground! ”

"The referee hesitated for a moment and didn't give a foul! Then it's the Trail Blazers' backcourt ball for now! ”

"Larry Brown looks solemn, and Kobe Bryant's sudden loss of control, will he be terrified? If I were the head coach of the Pacers, I would panic, you can't interpret basketball with academic theories when such a player is on the court! ”

Now a question rang through Larry Brown's mind.

Two people, can they really defend Kobe?

No! It was just a one-goal accident!

That's all Larry Brown can tell himself.

Larry Brown couldn't imagine how the game would have played if neither of them had been able to contain Kobe. In the concept of academic coaching, such a player does not exist, and the emergence of Kobe Bryant subverted his basketball philosophy. Such a player is a subversion of traditional basketball, how can one person beat a team?

The game continued, and Mark Jackson still had his back and dribbled the ball like a shrunken turtle. Kobe Bryant had no choice but to let him organize the attack.

This time Mark Jackson used a pick-and-roll, stuffed the ball to the basket Dale Davis, and missed the small throw, and it seems that the slam dunk just now still made the Indiana Pacers players' palms sweat. Their movements are somewhat unsteady and somewhat deformed.

Offense and defense transition, continue to be the Lakers' offense.

At the beginning of the third quarter, Bryant began to try to take the initiative to challenge the bag, and he was testing the strength of the Pacers' bag. One Doon Ferrer and the other defender are often Reggie Miller Mark Jackson, and such a double package is not without a chance of blowing him up. The Pacers under Larry Brown are stronger in team defense rather than one-on-one defense.

Of course, this does not mean that Bryant has given up passing the ball to his teammates, and there is an offensive black hole like Ben Wallace on the offensive end. Even if Kobe Bryant is trapped, the team's offensive space is actually not very wide. As a result, Bryant's passing often does not directly complete the offense, and teammates even need to organize runs or play a second-round heads-up in order to create offensive opportunities.

So Bryant began to deliberately strengthen his individual offensive ratio. At this time, Harris also had an idea, and immediately replaced Robert Horry and replaced Big Ben.

The changes brought about by this adjustment are obvious!

Ben Wallace, who had just completed the single defense against Webb, was reduced to a spectator again in this game. He does have a lot to improve on, and against the Indiana Pacers' lineup, it really doesn't come in handy.

Usually Horry is paired with starters, replacing Campbell and letting Big Ben and Horry serve as the death five. And today, Big Ben was clearly on both ends of the floor in front of Rick Schmitz, and he couldn't even protect the rebound. The difference of more than 20 centimeters between two people is enough to affect everything, then Campbell must stay on the field. Even if there is a difference of more than ten centimeters in height, such a gap can be slightly made up for with agility. Although it is at a disadvantage, at least it will not collapse.

The loss suffered on the inside, and the Lakers' players can be found back on the outside.

After Horry came on the court, he once again acted as the brain of the team, and Kobe Bryant began to give up a lot of ball-handling playmaking offense, and it was impossible to break through the organization with the ball in the face frame under the double bag.

With Horry as the axis, Kobe Bryant began to play without the ball, and played some empty cut baskets with Horry, off-ball cover, empty-handed running, and hand-handed three-point shots, so that he could shoot quickly and attack. These tactics allow Bryant to make quick shots before the bag is formed, and as long as Kobe Bryant is given a small space, Bryant can complete high-quality shots.

From time to time, with explosive power, he can get to the basket and complete a forced dunk or layup under high difficulty, always putting a kind of psychological pressure on the Pacers' players and telling them - hey! As long as I want to score, you can't stop me!

Kobe Bryant starts scoring in a row! The combination of Horry and Kobe Bryant complements each other perfectly, and it can be said that they achieve each other, both of them are golf quotients, and they have players who shoot and pass. The Pacers' defensive system, Larry Brown's defensive set-up was cracked.

This way of scoring is completely dependent on the impact of early packing. Kobe Bryant scores in a row! Unstoppable scoring! Bryant, who was on fire, played 8 minutes in the third quarter and scored 17 points. The total score has reached 44 points!

On the Pacers' side, the offensive end still relies on Mark Jackson's organization. Mark Jackson is still able to hold the ball steadily, and he is one of the few players in the league who can play under Kobe Bryant, without any mistakes at all, and can organize smoothly. This is rare, and there are very few players who can easily organize under Kobe's defense.

Reggie Miller began to run around the field, while Bowen and Eddie Jones accompanied him all over the field. The rest of the offense is some blocking and air cutting, and the offensive tactics of the Pacers are really simple and clear, that is, on the basis of not making mistakes and not giving the whole court a counterattack and fast attack, drag out as much time as possible, and play with a rhythm. Get the most out of the big lineup. The inside advantage of the big lineup is still obvious. The Trail Blazers completed back-to-back interior offense. The Lakers' interior holes have become well-known to more and more teams.

But that didn't get rid of the score. The pacing of the Pacers did affect the Lakers, and even Bryant wanted to speed up, but under Mark Jackson's control, the rhythm was suppressed.

If the pace is slow, it will be difficult to play a wave of scoring climaxes, and the Lakers have never been able to pull the score, although the situation is still dominated by the Lakers, Larry Brown is still satisfied with this situation.

In order to ensure the health and physical condition of the players in the final schedule, Harris still rotated regularly, and the point difference between Kobe Bryant and Horry was gradually chased back. The score was so scorching that the Lakers couldn't pull the score.

At the end of the third quarter, the Lakers 89:84 Pacers.

In the fourth quarter, Armageddon is coming!!