Chapter 371 - Basket Carrying Two (Down) (Ten Thousand Words Explosion Completed~)

"He succeeded! He did it! The rebound was protected!! "Bill. McDonald said: "He single-handedly blocked the siege of two interior players of the Heat!! ā€

"Hot~" Nash opened his mouth and shouted when Tang Qian just got the rebound. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

When Tang Qian saw the No. 10 of the Lakers, the opponent had already accelerated and ran, this tactic he and Nash had practiced when they were practicing in extra practice, so he didn't hesitate at all, he threw his long arm and passed the basketball directly forward.

This hand is a test of the center's passing skills and ability, Tang Qian's usual practice, there is only about a 60% chance of being able to pass well, but according to Nash, as the No. 5 position, it is quite good to be able to pass like this. Some people have practiced for a lifetime, which is a 50% chance of going up and down. But tonight, as soon as the ball was shot, Tang Qian felt a burst of "spectrum", although he couldn't understand why, but this was the most honest answer his body gave him.

While~

Nash received this long pass from the backcourt and immediately went down, and his right side, the Lakers' No. 24, had also followed.

Kobe Bryant's fast-break awareness and ability have never been weak, but because of the team's role, this kind of work was not his turn to do before. But now there's point guard guru Steve. Nash, he can also enjoy the fun of the two-line fast break.

There is only one ray on the other side. Allen reluctantly stepped back because he was the furthest away from the Lakers' basket and closest to his own half, so he was the first to retreat. Nash + Kobe, two-on-one, Ray. Allen took care of one or the other, and was soon forcibly made physical contact by Kobe, and then played a fast attack 2+1.

Nash and Kobe Bryant did not speak, but the two sides tacitly high-fived, this meaning is the dignity that belongs to the 96 golden generation.

This represents that they and Ray. Allen is different, they are still starters, they are still on the front line.

Therefore, the pride and dignity of their bodies are still proudly maintained, and they have not faded significantly.

95-103, Bryant goes to the free throw line.

When Tang Qian walked over, Nash smiled and said, "Hot, that ball just now, the quality is very high, even better than the state in training, it seems to be ...... You're also a game-type player~Not bad~Keep up the good work~" Of course he didn't know, at the moment when Tang Qian passed the ball just now, the "different space" prompt sounded, and Tang Qian went in to see that it was the original five assist crystal bricks that broke through to six! This was a surprise that the latter did not expect!

As before, the assist crystal bricks broke through to six, and the other space also rewarded Tang Qian with a bronze ability card to show his assist ability, and finally barely passed.

Is it a bonus Bronze Legend card? This is the only ability card that Tang Qian thinks of related to passing.

However, as soon as he touched it, he was stunned at first, and then said with a happy face: "Qing, bronze assist card?" A game is fixed with 8.6 assists or 9 assists??? This, this card is really awesome!! It can help the team turn the tables when it is critical!! ā€

And the assist crystal brick also broke through, which means that in the future, his passing ability will be greatly improved.

This is essential to be a great centre-forward.

And the 8.6 assists data is also the average data of Chamberlain who won the assist king in 67-68.

This is the only one in true history, and there is no semicolon! Center assist king! Ask the big men on the inside, who is not convinced?

You can say that the average number of assists per game that year was not Chamberlain's first, but unfortunately, before 1969, the NBA assist king was determined by the total number of assists in the season. You can't help it if you don't accept it, at that time, this is how it was calculated, so Chamberlain won the assist king, and there is no historical controversy. And many people probably don't know that before the 80s and 90s, it was extremely difficult for the NBA to brush assists. The difficulty was many times greater than it is now.

Not convinced? Ask the old referees and coaches in the basketball world and see what they have to say. Unlike modern basketball, which counts assists as long as it is a coherent action, the rules for getting an assist in those days were extremely strict, even harsh. You must shoot or make a layup directly after receiving the ball to record an assist, otherwise it doesn't matter if you are coherent or not, whether you are smooth and gorgeous, all of them do not count. Now many people look down on the level of basketball in that era, what dribbling action is ugly, what layup dunk action is mechanical, etc., etc., in fact, those who talk like this are basketball novices, at least the rules of the novices. Because the rules of basketball are constantly being revised and adjusted, look at the basketball teaching videos in the 70s and 80s of the last century, you will find that the girls dribble like this, not good-looking, not smooth, and even a little uncoordinated. Why? Because it won't? Not capable? Not creative? NONONO~ The reason is simple, the rules are restrictive.

Because in those days, this was a dribbling model, you played tricks, and immediately gave you fouls and penalties for violations, and the requirements for wrist flips and over-the-shoulders were extremely strict, under this kind of rule, what Iverson, what Jordan, what Maddie, directly take it, all are dribbling fouls. It is even possible to bet that it is not impossible for a game to blow his doubts about life. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the background and historical details of the time, so as to have a complete view of the basketball and basketball stars of that era, otherwise you will come when you open your mouth, in fact, in front of experts, you are smiling and generous, and there are many loopholes.

Although we can't do it against Guan Gong vs. Qin Qiong, we can get the basketball strength of the ancient times through the analogy of alignment.

Chamberlain, who was scrapped in his knees, fought against Abdul-Jabbar, Abdul-Jabbar fought against Olajuwon in his later years, Olajuwon fought against O'Neal, and O'Neill fought against the center in the back, so a little comparison can be deduced. Abdul-Jabbar entered the NBA in the 69-70 season, but that year Chamberlain suffered the biggest illness of his career, playing only 12 games in the whole season, and before that, he was an NBA thunderous iron man, invincible King Kong. After being robbed of superhuman athleticism, Chamberlain began the '70-71 season against second-year Abdul-Jabbar. Who was Abdul-Jabbar at that time? The MVP, FMVP, All-in-One Team, All-Defensive Team, All-Champion Winner, averaged 31.7 points, 16 rebounds, 3.3 assists per game this season, and shot 57.7% from the field. In his 20s, he is in the prime of life, and his athleticism and physical fitness are at their peak. There is no need to use the rookie rookie on him, because he is a representative of "rookie is the peak", and even when he is the strongest, it is the first four years of his career.

And what about Chamberlain this season? He is 34 years old, just had double knee surgery last season, and averaged only 20.7 points, 18.2 rebounds, 4.3 assists, and 54.5% shooting per game. Looking at the data, Chamberlain still has an advantage, that is, rebounds and assists, in fact, Abdul-Jabbar has never taken Chamberlain's lowest rebounds per game in his life, because the lowest is the 70-71 season. Chamberlain, who had just returned from surgery, had the lowest average rebounds per game of his career.

Sorry, rebounding king, it's still him.

The truth is, until he retired, the rebounding king never left the house, and Abdul-Jabbar never had a chance to get his hands on it. The only rebounding champion was in the 75-76 season, with 16.9 rebounds. There is still a huge gap with Chamberlain.

Moreover, the roles of the two teams are different, Abdul-Jabbar is the absolute core and king of the Bucks, so he averages more than 22+ shots per game and has unlimited firing rights. Chamberlain, on the other hand, is more of a rebounding king, basket protector, and planner for the Lakers, so the scoring naturally cannot be compared with Abdul-Jabbar. But as long as he is still in the protagonist's role, Jabbar has never been shaken, and there is no possibility of getting close.

Finally, let's look directly at the matchup data of the two sides, and first look at the one before the reimbursement, which was the only collision in the 69-70 season, and Chamberlain still has excellent athleticism this year. Chamberlain 14-9, 25 points, 25 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 blocks, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 21-9, 23 points, 20 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 blocks. Needless to say, Chamberlain overshadowed Abdul-Jabbar in terms of efficiency and various statistics, and the peak tail beat the rookie Tiangou. Then Chamberlain suffered a serious knee injury and was out for the season, and he didn't return until the playoffs, and he didn't have a chance to meet Abdul-Jabbar this season.

And then look at the following season, the elderly version of Chamberlain VSMVP Abdul-Jabbar, who has undergone surgery on both knees and has experienced a significant decline in athleticism.

In the 70-71 season, in the first game, Chamberlain shot 7 of 20, 28 points, 23 rebounds, 3 assists and 10 blocks, 6 of which were given to the league's MVP Abdul-Jabbar. Abdul-Jabbar had 29 points, 13 rebounds, 0 assists and 2 blocks on 13-of-32 shooting. He was abused by the elderly Zhang again. Basically, this is the 10-game matchup projection of the 70-71 season, and Chamberlain has largely suppressed the super rookie of the year, the double MVP winner, Skyhook Abdul-Jabbar. Abdul-Jabbar won the scoring data, but his shooting percentage plummeted, from 57.7% per game shooting rate to around 45%, which is a kind of shooting rate for the center inside. What's more, Tiangou career is known for its efficient shooting percentage.

As for the 71-72 season, because Chamberlain's shooting statistics only left an average of 9 per game, and his physical condition is further aging, most of the scoring is not Abdul-Jabbar's opponent, but rebounds and blocks have always been dominant. Moreover, Abdul-Jabbar has never had a high shooting percentage against Chamberlain, which is an incredible thing for someone who has a career shooting percentage of more than 55%. When one player plays against another player and his shooting percentage drops by around 10% compared to his career and season, it's definitely an extremely successful single defense. And you know, most of these data were obtained by Chamberlain after the 70-71 season, that is, after both knees were scrapped, and if it happened at its peak, the shooting percentage of Tiangou would definitely fall even more miserably.

If you don't have any idea of this drop in hits, that's okay, and look at the matchup between Skyhook and other famous centers.

Against the strongest center in the 90s, I'm sorry I chose Big Dream, after all, the Finals is the highest stage, and that year Big Dream directly killed O'Neal, and O'Neal entered the league too late. Robinson didn't have a chance to play with the old man. Just talking about Olajuwon, the two played a total of 23 games, Olajuwon averaged 24.6 points, 11.6 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 3 blocks, and 50.1% shooting per game, and the elderly Tiangou averaged 21.7 points, 6.4 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.6 blocks, and 56.7% shooting per game. Judging from the overall alignment data, Tiangou seems to be inferior across the board, but in 1985, Tiangou was already 38 years old, and his physical condition has declined significantly, so the data has shrunk, which is understandable. Besides, his rebounding is not particularly strong, and it is not easy for the 38-year-old to get 6.4 in the face of Olajuwon. Here's the key, look at the shooting percentage, which is as high as 56.7%. That is to say, Olajuwon did not limit the sky hook at all, at least on the defensive end, he suffered a lot of losses.

What level does Olajuwon defend? NBA total block king, career 9 times best defensive team, two consecutive years of best defensive player, but when he was in the old Tiangou, he was almost penetrated, and the defensive end did not play any role. If this is replaced by the sky hook when I was young, the hit rate will not fly directly into the sky?

Look at the opponent Ewing, there is no suspense, not only in the average score per game but also to occupy an advantage, in the 8 matchups, the sky hook defense Ewing shooting rate is only 44.6%, and what about himself? A slight smile, 58.1% only.

And this is still the day hook after the age of 38, and they are all about to get old.

Peak Tiangou, who can suppress it like this? Only the handsome and the handsome doppelganger Nate. Thurmond.

And the latter Gai Tiangou relied on his footwork and defensive awareness, and pressed the Tiangou shot before he made a shot, and wanted to hit the Tiangou head-on to block the Tiangou, only Wilt. Chamberlain. It can be seen that even if Chamberlain's knees are severely injured and his athleticism is greatly reduced, he can still make Tiangou "desire. Immortal. Desire. Death". And Chamberlain's defense has always been a single defense, even so, Tiangou can only rely on high shots to brush high scores. You say Kobe Bryant's 35 points and 27 shots are considered high shots and high scores? Then you look at how Skyhook scored against Chamberlain, 31.4 points and 15.8 rebounds, which looks beautiful? Do you know how much it cost Tiangou to brush up on 30 points? Don't be scared when you see the answer, a full 29.1 shots! That's about 6 times higher than normal, while the average points per game has basically not changed, or even decreased slightly. The elderly Zhang limited the peak Tiangou shooting rate to this level, and almost reached the same level as the number of shots and the score, which shows the defensive combat ability of the peak Chamberlain.

Therefore, it is not right to be thick and thin, and if you want to get the answer that is closest to the truth, you need a lot of comparison and material analysis, so that it can be more accurate. It's much better than some people, who open their mouths and open their mouths.

And Tang Qian's goal is to match, or even surpass, the highest peak of the No. 5 position in history.

His struggle has only just begun.

Brush ~ Kobe Bryant hit a free throw, 96-103, and the Lakers and Heat still have a 7-point gap left.

The Heat's shot was off the basket again, Wade's basketball actually came out of the basket, Gasol grabbed the rebound, and the Lakers continued to push the defense to counterattack. Without Howard's frequent low-post singles, the Lakers' overall mobility has improved dramatically. Nash's personal ability was also completely released under Tang Qian's high position.

and when they paired Howard before, they were like two people.

Nash hit the ground and passed, Tang Qian went down at high speed, and then without saying a word, he got up and smashed a violent dunk and smashed into the Heat's basket.

Bang~

Not only did the ball go in, but the referee also gave Haslem a thug foul.

98-103, the Lakers were only five points away, and Tang Qian also got the 20th point of the game.

And he's got to the free-throw line one more time.

Gradually, the situation began to change.

The home fans of Staples also slowly became emotional, cheering and shouting began to get louder and louder.

And just when the Heat's head coach Eric . Spoelstra was about to call a timeout when someone on the court waved him off the court.

This gesture is...... Don't you need it?

After seeing this, Eric. Spoelstra nodded, then sat back in his seat.

Because this person deserves his 100% trust.

He is the No. 6 of the Heat, the winner of MVP+FMVP last season, LeBron Brown. James.

PS: All the data, Xiaozi tries her best to ensure the authenticity, after all, that history is also a classic of the NBA, and most people misunderstand it a lot.

The end of the 10,000-word change, I hope you like it, and Xiaozi will continue to work hard in the future~

It's really troublesome to complain and find information over the wall, but there is basically no record of that history in China~ In order to write this book better, Xiaozi can be regarded as fighting~ And a lot of data is calculated by Xiaozi herself, one data by one, just to increase the authenticity of this novel~ Alas~ Like Xiaozi, she is so serious, meticulous, and has a good attitude...... Uh, there's no word, I can't praise it, hehe~ (To be continued.) )