Chapter 701: Hit Your Unknown Territory

There is a dedicated staff in the NBA that studies how to effectively defend a player.

Especially for star players, all his offensive action habits will be carefully studied by videographers and coaches, and then targeted training will be carried out in training.

Even so, many stars are still able to play super in the game.

On the one hand, it shows that basketball is still an offensive game, and it will not let the defense completely block a person.

On the one hand, it shows that the strength of many superstars is really, really strong, and they can get a salary of 20 million or 30 million because the maximum salary is only so much money.

Like Michael Jordan, a person's salary is equivalent to a team, and to be honest, it's still less.

Of course, there are also Li Liang who get a very small salary, because he just wants to get so much.

The league's research on Li Liang has long been a must-have course for every team, but it's a pity that to this day, many video researchers still haven't figured it out - how does this guy play?

It's like the blogger on YouTube who sorted out Li Liang's various lucky balls, anyway, he thinks Li Liang is too amazing.

A true master, without a trace.

If there is any rule, it is that at least this product is a right-hander, and the breakthrough is basically on the right side.

Li Liang's breakthrough was originally relatively average, mainly relying on his three-point ability, which could create opportunities for his breakthrough.

The two of them are sandwiched, and Li Liang's breakthrough is basically useless.

Like when facing the Celtics, Stevens' usual routine is to block the right and put the left, if you go from the left side, someone next to you comes to help defend it, Li Liang either passes the ball or shoots it directly.

Of course, it's actually quite scary for him to cast directly, and it's better to let him burst out if he is accurate.

James basically followed this principle when defending Li Liang, defending his right hand.

James himself is a left-hander, but he shoots with his right hand.

So James' left-handed breakthrough is very powerful, balanced left and right.

Against the Pacers in '13, he used his left hand for a layup.

Judging from all of Li Liang's previous games, this product has basically not broken through with his left hand.

When he was with the Lakers, he didn't even break through, but when he got to the Clippers, he improved a lot, and when he got to the Pacers, it was a relatively common offensive method, but the left hand still didn't feel good.

Now, Li Liang is fighting the other party's unknown territory.

At the end of the timeout, the two sides re-entered the game, giving them a four-point lead.

The Cavaliers' task in the first half was to bite the score and get the game into a tangling, and when it came to the final crunch time, the Cavaliers had three points and the Pacers had only one reliable point.

A 4-point advantage is clearly too small for the Pacers.

Serve in the front court, Li Liang receives the ball at the top of the arc.

At the moment of receiving the ball, Li Liang suddenly started!

It was really very sudden, James didn't expect that Li Liang would suddenly choose to break through from the middle, the key is that he used his left hand!

James was in the position, obviously defending Li Liang's right hand, and the left side was vacant.

As a result, Li Liang held the ball all the way to the basket, and directly made a left-handed layup, which also caused Mozgov's foul!

Surprise!

Li Liang's surprise attack caught the knight off guard.

Li Liang stood on the free throw line and thought, should Lao Tzu take off the props?

Virtual props can be put on and taken off at any time, whether it is [Man of Steel] or [Ball Blind Authenticator], [God's Left Hand] is of course no exception, it is an invisible glove, what God's left hand.

After thinking about it, I still don't take it off, troublesome.

I'll just use my left hand, what's wrong?

Let you see what it means to open the bow left and right.

Li Liang usually used this prop when he was training, except for his psychological feeling a little awkward, there was basically no sense of disobedience, and he did become a left-hander.

The left-handed dribble is more proficient, and he is used to jumping with his right foot, which is basically a mirror image of himself.

It's strange, but it's unexpected.

Li Liang took the ball from the referee's hand, then shot with his left hand and sent the ball in.

The fans at the scene were shocked, this thing will be left-handed?

The players on the Cavaliers' side all looked incredulous.

To say that in daily training, a non-left-handed player shoots with his left hand is nothing at all.

A lot of players can shoot left and right.

But when it comes to the official game, it can still be done in the playoffs, and it's really not ordinary.

Bird was very calm, thinking to himself that this kid actually learned from me?

Yes, as long as he is awesome, he will learn from you, like you.

But Bird did do that, and in his peak season in 1986, he was asked by reporters, "Can your left hand be as accurate as your right hand?" ”

Then he showed off his excellent left-handed skills against the Trail Blazers, with nearly half of his scoring coming from his left hand. (He scored 47 points in that game)

Li Liang just scored three points, what's the big deal?

At 43:36, the Pacers regained a seven-point advantage.

James couldn't help but shake his head when he saw Li Liang hit the free throw with his left hand.

What kind of fairy is this TM?

Subsequently, the Pacers used the same defensive strategy against James as they did against George, which was a sudden up-and-down package.

The Pacers have always been man-to-man defenders, but this sudden up-and-down grab will make opponents uncomfortable and make mistakes.

Of course, James was very calm, and he quickly played the ball to George at the top of the arc, and George made a three-point shot, but he didn't hit it.

The Pacers won the rebound and gave it to Li Liang again.

Li Liang took the right lane and pushed down with McGee.

It's still a left-handed breakthrough - he's a left-handed guy now, and he's going straight to the basket in the middle!

Then he threw a pass with his left hand, and McGee dunked with both hands under the basket, and the air relay was successful!

The speed of the knight's retreat was fast enough, but Li Liang's left hand broke through, so that the defender didn't know how to defend, and finally missed McGee.

At 45:36, the difference came to 9 points again.

The knight's condition instantly became critical.

Immediately followed by James' ground-hitting pass to Thompson, who was down, but Thompson's throw was capped off by a volleyball cap from McGee!

Hill won the ball and instigated a counterattack, and quickly found Li Liang, who was fast.

Li Liang received the ball in the bottom corner of the right side, this time he couldn't shoot with his left hand anymore, and if he shot again, he would be exposed.

Take back the props, catch the ball, and before James defends it, make a quick shot and hit a three-point shot!

His ability to catch transitions in this kind of counterattack is really the best in the league.

To put it bluntly, I am still confident enough in my shots.

As soon as the ball hit, the difference suddenly stretched to 12 points, and the Cavaliers called a timeout.

Li Liang used the prop of [God's Left Hand] to play a deceptive role.

It's really just one or two goals in the game, but the change in the whole situation is significant.

It's like some experienced referee who blows one or two balls at some point may be able to change the trend of the game.

This is the case in high-level basketball, where the devil is hidden in the details.

Li Liang knew that the role of God's left hand had been achieved, and it could be put away for the time being.

When the difference between the two sides reaches 12 points, the situation is different.

Walkers can play more easily, have better control over the tempo, and press the time.

And the Cavaliers are not in a panic, what they have to do is not to let the point difference widen further, first of all, they must be stable defensively.

Blatter made an immediate adjustment, starting with having George help Irving defend Hill.

Owen's point is really a step, let him continue to defend, and the outside line can't bear it.

Then, James still stood up and caught the ball with his back on the left side to eat Li Liang.

He found that Li Hao's strength like a top man has become stronger?

However, James still took advantage of the difficult step-back jumper in the middle to score 2 points.

The two sides entered a stalemate again in the latter part of the second quarter.

By the end of the first half, the two sides were tied at 58:48, and the Pacers led the Cavaliers by 10 points into halftime.

Li Liang didn't foul again in the second quarter, and he was very careful on the defensive end, even if he let James eat a few times, it didn't matter.

Staying on the court is the most important thing, and the decision of the third quarter is about to begin.