Chapter 911: Saving GIs Yes!

"Don't let Rondo dribble more!"

"Push the basketball out of Rondo's hands as soon as possible!"

"Even if you can't force Rondo's ball out as soon as possible, don't let Rondo have room to get the ball!"

"Damn it!"

With the sound of Spoelstra roaring excitedly on the sidelines, the American Airlines Arena was completely disrupted!

In the first half of the game, before the official timeout of the first quarter, Spoelstra stood on the sidelines with the feeling of a famous coach, Pat Riley Jr. and Zen Master Jr.

But now, not to mention the fans and reporters of the Miami Heat on the sidelines, even the audience in front of the TV can clearly feel that Spoelstra is a little messed up now.

However, even if it was clear that Spoelstra was completely out of order at this time, no one in front of the TV felt that there was anything wrong with Spoelstra's excitement and panic.

The Seattle SuperSonics had their offensive problems resolved after an official timeout in the first quarter.

James' defensive libero strategy was tackled so quickly by Nelson Sr.

Not to mention that Spoelstra was a little flustered and at a loss as a party.

Even Phil Jackson was a little shocked.

He certainly wasn't underestimating old Nelson.

In his mind, Nelson Sr. has always been very powerful.

But even so, Spoelstra's tactic is not so simple to crack.

It's not just that the cracking idea is not found so quickly.

Even if they can find a solution, can the player implement it?

At the very least, in the entire NBA, the head coach who is willing to believe in Rondo so much is probably the old Nelson, an 'old madman'!

Nima's, I believe that Rondo can stick to the ball for so long under James' pressure, what level of ball control does Rondo need for this?

It's not easy for even Kobe Bryant to do this, let alone Rondo, the famous league's most offensive guard.

Also, after being forced to the extreme by James and keeping James by his side completely, Rondo can still pass the ball out in such a situation, what level of passing ability is this?!

You know, the balls that Rondo passed just now are definitely not comparable to the fast-break balls passed to Yes or the volcano balls that Yes himself received!

The balls that Rondo passed to Yes in the past tested the timing of Rondo's passing, and the test of hard power was Yes who received the ball, carrying the opponent and finding the opportunity to receive the ball.

But this time, it was Rondo who was carrying James, Durant who was running and other supersonic players who received the ball were testing the timing, and it was Rondo who was testing the hard power!

If you say that Rondo and Yes were paired before, the protagonist is Yes, and the supporting role is Rondo.

So this time, the main characters are Rondo, and the supporting characters are Durant and Millsap or Milicic other superSonics!

"It's incredible!"

Phil Jackson really thought it was incredible.

It's not just because of the incredible ball control and passing ability that Rondo just showed.

As a head coach, I'm also marvelling at Nelson Sr.'s tactical skills, madness and know-how.

Tonight's game, the Heat presented two conundrum for the SuperSonics.

Whether it is tactical attainment, good knowledge or madness, as long as there is one less feature, it is impossible to crack Spoelstra's defensive free man tactics so quickly.

It can be said that Spoelstra can become famous with this game when he meets any manager, but unfortunately, he met the old Nelson!

Originally, after Spoelstra sacrificed James's defensive and offensive free man tactics, he felt that there was no suspense in this game or even this series.

The Heat will win 4-2.

But now, the suspense is back!

James attacked the free man, picked Durant and Millsap to play, this supersonic can't solve it, and Nelson Sr. can't solve it.

The entire SuperSonics can defend James one-on-one, and there is only Yes, but James doesn't play Yes at all, and the whole Heat team is hiding from Yes.

In this case, unless there is one more Yes for the supersonic and the Heat is unavoidable, there is no way to solve it.

Supersonic can't solve the Heat's offense.

Now the Heat can't solve the supersonic offense as long as they defend Yes like this and vacate Rondo.

The situation of the game instantly changed from the Heat pressing the supersonic to the Heat and the supersonic attack.

And in such an offensive situation, the supersonic offense is still above the Heat's offense!

Because at the end of the first quarter of the game, the Heat, who led by 8 points in the first half of the quarter, did not expand the score to more than 10 points as those commentators imagined, but were caught up by the supersonics, and the difference was only 3 points!

42 to 39!

That's the score of the two teams on the field.

In the second half of the first quarter, the SuperSonics scored 23 points, while the Heat scored 18.

Not only did the Heat's defense drop, but so did their offense.

This is normal, because the superSonic's offensive efficiency has increased, giving the Heat fewer opportunities to fight back.

The Heat need to drop ground and play supersonic.

Even if James plays Durant or Millsap, and Wade plays Rondo, no matter how efficient the single play is, it can't be compared to the fast break!

The SuperSonics and the Heat are attacking each other on the court, and the SuperSonics have an advantage, and Phil Jackson doesn't believe Spoelstra can't see it.

But he still insisted.

Don't dare to change the defense against Yes.

Spoelstra is quite cautious indeed.

If it were him, he would have chosen the same strategy as Spoelstra.

What's more, Yes's offensive positioning is really tricky!

It's just the point where he can be involved in the attack at any time, and the opponent can't participate in the attack.

If Yes is now standing a little further away or in midfield, Spoelstra may choose to bring Ben Gordon back to help, and it would be too late to run back when Rondo is settled.

After all, if Yes wants to participate in the attack, it has to go inside, and it takes time.

If it's a little bit inside, then it's time to get involved in both offense and defense, the rest of the Heat can get involved to help defend Yes temporarily, and Ben Gordon and Wade can connect with the rest of their teammates.

But the position where Yes is standing now is indeed quite embarrassing for the Heat.

It's as if we're pinching the speed limit of Wade and Ben Gordon.

Old Nelson is great, Rondo is great, Yes is also great!

Even if he doesn't run or catch the ball, just standing there, that's learning!

A young man who has only played in the NBA for three years, where did he get such a rich game experience that he admires?

Sometimes, Phil Jackson felt that Yes was really a magical human being, as if it were a non-human!

It's hard for Spoelstra and the Heat right now.

Spoelstra didn't dare to let Wade or Ben Gordon defend alone in this position.

At the same time, you can't always leave Rondo alone, right?

Rondo is under pressure from James, and Wade has also increased his efforts to play Rondo on the offensive end, maybe after Rondo's turnover rate of ball control and passing increases due to the decline in physical strength, but when will that wait?

In the first half of the game, the Heat lost by five points!

It seems that the Heat have a three-point advantage, but this advantage really can't last long!

Will it wait until the Heat score is caught up?

As a master of psychological warfare, Phil Jackson has now guessed Spoelstra's thoughts.

Now Spoelstra is thinking of other ways to cope.

Now it's a matter of delay.

I really can't think of a way, so I can only get a choice between changing the defense against Yes and continuing to defend like this when the team is caught up.

This is a good way to be prudent and cautious.

At this time, it can still be judged that Yes cannot be easily rescued by the supersonics, there are not many.

At the end of the day, Nelson Sr. did all this to save Yes.

Although they were both suspended just now for Nelson Sr. and Rondo Yes, to be honest, Spoelstra also made him quite amazing.

This first-year NBA coach.

It can't be seen when the Heat are not in crisis.

After the Heat encountered a crisis, whether it was solving James's undercover situation or changing tactics, it was a refreshing feeling.

After all, in the NBA, there is never a saying that losing to Yes is not a good player, and losing to Nelson Sr. is not a good coach.

If that's the case, there will be no good NBA players and coaches in this world except Yes and Nelson Sr.

Phil Jackson was right, Spoelstra's strategy now is to wait for change!

While he was trying to figure out how to deal with it, he also pinned his hopes on Rondo's subsequent decline in efficiency and the Heat's bench depth.

Which of the two options to choose?

As long as the Miami Heat has always been the one in the lead, the Heat don't have to make a choice!

The Heat's rotation players who are now on the court are Mario Money, Ben Gordon, Grant Hill, Vallejo and O'Neal Jr.

Spanish defender Calderón, who had performed badly in the first two games, has been refrigerated, and the team's senior striker Haslem has also been replaced by Vallejo because of his height.

The Heat have a lot of depth in their rotation and can make very targeted changes against different opponents.

On the supersonic side, it's obvious that it's a little worse.

Gasol Jr., Ibaka, Quentin Richardson, Harden, Barria.

The core is still Gasol Jr., Harden and Barria.

He could have replaced Harden Barria with Chanmoss and Gasol Jr. for Vallejo, but Nelson Sr. was absolutely incapable of swapping Chanmos and Vallejo for another non-starter!

Unless it's on Yes!

It's better to go Yes, then everyone will fight for the physical strength of the starter!

Yes's stamina is invincible, but what about other supersonic players?

Other superSonics players are physically comparable to James, Wade, Chandler and them?

No matter how strong Yes's physical strength is, the Heat won't beat him on the defensive end, and he can't be pinched on the offensive end.

"We can hold on to our advantage!"

You will definitely be able to hold on to your advantage!

The supersonic must not be allowed to save Yes!

After the second quarter, Spoelstra was confident.

Especially the first wave of the SuperSonics' offense, after James Harden failed to get Moss foul early, it made him even more confident.

Moneymos is not Calderón.

Don't look at Chammos as a rookie, Calderon as a veteran, Chanmos as an American, Calderon as a European.

The chicken thief of Chanmos is not comparable to Calderón.

For a player like James Harden who has no strength and only a chicken thief, Chanmos is much better than Calderon!

His substitution was very effective!

Spoelstra is very complacent.

And James Harden on the court was embarrassed.

Calderón's ATM is gone, Chanmos is the one who looks the best to bully, Hill, O'Neill Jr. are both experienced veterans and not easy to bully, and Vallejo, the reputation of this Brazilian he has heard of before, this is a strongman whose acting skills are no less than Ginobili, and he is also not easy to bully.

As soon as he came up, James Harden picked a soft persimmon, Nima's, this pinch, he didn't pinch out the water of this soft persimmon, and he was pricked with a thorn in his hand.

After the second quarter of the SuperSonics and the Heat started, not only James Harden was a little embarrassed, but Gasol Jr. was also a little embarrassed.

Playing Hasleb and O'Neal Jr., he has a heart, O'Neal Jr. needs to guard the inside, he pulls it out, only Hasleb can follow it, Haslem's height, he pulls it out and shoots like an empty position.

It's easy to play Haslem, but it's not easy to play Vallejo.

He has a strong physical confrontation, but he doesn't like back-to-back singles, he likes to shoot in the face frame, and Vallejo is very tall.

Seeing that Vallejo was a little thin, Gasol Jr. also wanted to hit his backs in the middle distance, but this guy was too good at falling!

Nima's true and false make people upset!

James and Gasol Jr., the core of the superSonics' bench lineup in the first two games, were both very uncomfortable being targeted by Spoelstra.

But Spoelstra was happy for the first moment.

Because, just when he thought that he had been restrained by James Harden and Gasol Jr., Barria, who had performed quite badly this season, actually stood up!

In front of the TV, many supersonic fans were even stunned when they saw Barria suddenly stand up.

From this, you can see how long it has been since Barria exploded at supersound.

As the No. 1 knife on the supersonic bench, after Harden arrived, he was really the worst one to be pitted by Harden.

The SuperSonics established Harden as the core of the bench, and Barria's sacrifice was the greatest.

Harden sticks to the ball, partners with Harden to play guard, and Barria is almost always the last to shoot the kind of backpot ball that gives Harden the blame.

That is, in this game, Harden couldn't solve the problem by the money moss pit, and he didn't want to control the ball or attack anymore, so he handed over the ball to Barria.

Then, Barria, who had the ball, broke out.

"Save Yes, you can, I can do it now!"

Barria's glorious look has not been dimmed by a season's pits, and has even become more radiant because of a season's polishing and suppression.

58 to 54!

This is the score after the SuperSonics and the Heat's second-quarter rotation lineup.

The Heat pulled the score away.

But Spoelstra's face was ugly.

This is not the point difference he wants!

He doesn't want to make a choice!

But before the end of the second quarter, Rondo slipped James into the bottom corner and hit an incredible three-point shot in the bottom corner to tie the gap, and Spoelstra knew he had to make a choice!

74 to 74!

"I didn't expect the Heat to be tied up!"

And it was such a dramatic goal to tie the ......

Yes!

At the moment when the score on TV was tied together, Phil Jackson almost subconsciously looked at the supersonic nine who was frozen by the Heat for a full half!

The young man with a calm face still standing in the middle of his teammates, surrounded by his teammates, seemed to have a slight smile......

Yes……

Teammate......

Look at the supersonic nine on TV, and the young people around the nine.

Phil Jackson was in a trance.

It doesn't matter what the outcome of this game is, and what the result of this grand finale is.

How supersonic was a ruin three years ago, everyone is seeing.

And now......

Have the weak teenagers found by Yes on this ruin grown up to this point now?

Rondo, Milicic, Millsap, Durant, Barria......

These were ordinary teenagers at the beginning......

"They can already do such a thing......

RescueYes......

It's no wonder that even though the first half was frozen like that, Yes now has a smile on his face......

It wasn't really his delusion.