Chapter 136: Good Tactics Are Too Iron (4/5)
"Chris, don't be influenced by feelings"
"No, I appreciate Yes and it has nothing to do with me winning this fight"
Appreciate Yes that's just the past, and winning the game against Yes is the future!
Either way, if the Hornets are to make the playoffs now, they will have to beat the Clippers, Warriors, SuperSonics and other direct competitors.
Paul's point is clear.
Jumping the ball in the middle circle, the game began, and Yes rarely saw Milicic jump ball and lose again.
The Hornets are a very good team without David West.
Center Tyson Chandler is very physical and has a strong defense.
Power forward Mark Jackson is also a qualified NBA player, and David West is not a starter at the top.
Small forward Desmond Mason and shooting guard Rasol Butler are also good role players.
The Hornets built a team around Paul very carefully, and they did their best to find the best players they could find for Paul.
If it weren't for David West's unexpected injury, the Hornets would have made a difference in the West this season.
The player against Yes in this match is Rasol Butler.
Rasol Butler is a 2.01m black shooter.
Rasol Butler's perimeter shooting percentage isn't as high, but it's also up to a tactical level.
Chris Paul's first offense was to pick up Butler.
"The two backcourts of the Seattle SuperSonics are still a little too short"
Rondo is 1.85m, Yes is 1.93m, while Butler has 2.01m.
Paul is confident that he can find gaps for his teammates whenever there is an opportunity to misplace.
After switching Butler to Rondo, Rondo was a little powerless in the face of Butler's shooting.
0 to 0!
Chris Paul's first offense managed to get a shot for the Hornets.
The tactics were played, and Butler struck the iron.
The Hornets have outstanding heights for all of their players except Paul.
This would be a good constraint for supersonic on both offensive and defensive ends.
If you're tall on the defensive end, you'll be slower, but that's okay, there's Tyson Chandler on the inside to make up for it.
This game against the SuperSonics is a game that can be played as a two-game game.
The first goal didn't go in, but Hornets head coach Byron Scott was still confident.
The advantages of the Wasp are obvious!
Even if the all-out Yes comes, the Hornets will have a better chance of winning.
"Supersonic other players suck!"
The same team that relies on a young outside core to build a team, the Hornets have no helper for Paul that the SuperSonics can match for Yes.
But supersonic can't help it, so I gave away all my family resources for Yes!
In that case, it's all up to Yes.
Can Yes still win against the entire Hornets?
No way!
Butler's strategy to defend his game was seen by Yes, and the Hornets' defensive strategy was also seen by Yes, and this is how the Pacers cracked the SuperSonics in the first place.
It doesn't matter if Chandler cuts the connection between him and Milicic and then chokes Rondo's pass, and it doesn't matter if he and Rondo throw the ball at each other.
"The Hornets are very well prepared for tactics in this game, and the supersonic speed is difficult to play!"
Yes is powerful, but these hypersonic players are too easy to target, and it hurts!
Yes, wouldn't it be surprising to see the defense we have in store for you like this?
Chris Paul's opposing defender is Rondo, but his defensive attention has always been on Yes.
Butler will definitely have a hard time catching up with Yes, so he's the one to help defend.
The Hornets don't have a player like Stephen Jackson, so they need to be more protected.
"Very wonderful getaway!"
The same tactics and different executors still have very different effects.
Yes didn't care if the Hornets copied the Pacers' defensive strategy, and after coming around, he picked up a pass from Rondo.
There was no hesitation and muddy.
Hit the shot!
0 to 2!
Yes is it intentional?
Yese was very particular about getting out of Butler's running area, all outside of his help zone.
If it was intentional, it would be terrible.
Does Yes's run count the area of the different defenders?
As a point guard, Paul is very keen on Rondo right now, and with such a god-like running teammate, Rondo's assists will certainly go up.
If Yes were his teammate, Paul felt he could get the assist crown this season!
No matter how good the pass is, it is also painful for teammates to be too iron!
The game between the SuperSonics and the Hornets was very interesting, and both teams arranged and arranged the opponent's main players in a targeted manner.
It's impossible to be careless about a game where a playoff spot is at stake.
The Hornets are a dead end system, but Butler can't stop Leaf from scoring one-on-one without Paul's help.
The Hornets' help defense can only play Paul, and only Paul's opposing defender can be released.
And on the supersonic side, old Nelson also has special arrangements for Paul.
"Paul's technique is very well-rounded and there are almost no shortcomings other than height"
As a point guard, Paul's game reading skills are also excellent.
Yes's game reading skills are also excellent, but the ball is not in Yes's hands, and it is difficult for Yes to fully translate these game readings into motivation to lead the team forward.
"If Yes is willing to attack with the ball, that's the effect, right?"
The Hornets no longer have young players who need the ball to grow, and there's nothing wrong with a lot of ball concentration in Paul's hands.
But Yes is responsible for the growth of his teammates.
Yes could have played a basketball like Paul's, but he didn't.
"This game feels like Yes vs. Hornets shooting as a team!"
Paul constantly uses pick-and-rolls to find opportunities for his teammates to shoot out of position.
Yes, on the other hand, is constantly looking for shooting opportunities for himself through his positioning.
Neither team's ball-handler has the ability to consistently go straight to the basket.
And both teams have pretty good defense under the basket.
"Chris Paul and Yes are leading the team in their own way, and for now, the Hornets need to improve their shooting percentage"
Both Paul and the Hornets were a little embarrassed in this game, and the tactics were played.
But if the player can't shoot, there's no way?
"Yes, isn't there ever an iron time?!"
Yes, when there is no iron, forget it, the Hornets players have not yet shot accurately in this game!
That's uncomfortable!
Scott's tactical operation is as fierce as a tiger, but in the end, it feels like he is playing iron with Rondo!
You really can't pick Yes?!
"It was a lively game, and the fans listened to a symphony concert up close"
74-85, the scores of the two teams showed the feeling that the Spurs were playing the Pistons.
In a sense, both teams' strategies have been successful, and the Hornets may have been a little more successful.
"Paul lacks a player like Yes who doesn't rely on tactics and forces efficient points to score!"