Chapter 734: Ibaka and Harden, a Natural Pair!

Losing away to the Pacers, who desperately want a win to finish themselves at the top of the East, Yes thought a little deeper.

He doesn't have any problem with the loss to the Pacers, who worked very hard in this game, and this team that is now rebuilding also played very disciplined in this game.

Danny Granger, the Pacers' rebuilding centerpiece, is also one of the league's 'Little Yes', a player who has worked quite hard and is quite admirable.

Yes has little to say about losing to the Pacers, who worked very hard to get a win, but he still frowned on the Pacers' defensive strategy for him in this game.

This season is his third season in the NBA, and in the other two seasons, when other NBA teams face him, there are always very, very many people who have adopted very, very many strategies against him.

Some people will trap him, some will defend him alone, some will use fast ones to defend him, some people will use tall people to defend him, and some people will use strong people to defend him alone.

It can be said that in the first two seasons, he could have a very, very lot of room to operate in the game.

It is always possible to find something where he can operate depending on the opponent's defensive strategy against him.

But this season, so far, the Seattle SuperSonics have played nine games.

The Seattle SuperSonics' nine opponents, whether they are strong teams like the Celtics and Rockets or slightly weaker opponents like the Jazz or Pacers, will adopt a trap-and-trap strategy when facing his defense.

Quick-rotating bag clips.

Very, very resolute!

In the previous two seasons, most of the league's teams were more afraid of his passing, and now, these guys are clearly more afraid of his scoring.

After all, Durant is no longer there.

It was a very, very wise decision to take the defender of Ibaka and let Ibaka go completely.

Of course, Yes never blamed Ibaka's offense for causing him to suffer such a trap and encounter a stronger defense than Jordan had at the beginning.

He knows very well that even without Ibaka, he will encounter such a defense, even if there is Durant, the league is expected to defend him like this this season.

Since he has been hyped by the public opinion of the league as the strongest player in the history of the league, how can he not be treated as the strongest player?

It should be said that the defensive situation of other teams in the league in the past nine games has made Yes even more happy, glad that although he lost Durant who escorted him this season, he sent him Ibaka, who escorted him.

In the general trend of crazy packing in these teams, before his traditional ball ability reaches the top, he needs someone who can receive passes from any angle to pick up the pot for him.

When he was facing the crazy entrapment of these people, his 'super' passes to avoid these defenders were very fast and at very awkward angles, which really wasn't something that ordinary players could catch.

Although Ibaka is still a little bit behind Durant in this regard, it is enough to replace Durant.

Ibaka is indeed working very hard for him now, and he is also growing very hard, but the growth of his ability is almost from E to D, and in front of NBA-level opponents, there is no difference between E and D players, so it seems that he has not improved at all.

According to the team's head coach Nelson Sr., Ibaka is indeed working out in Europe for a season, which would be better than coming directly to the NBA.

But for him, if Ibaka does train in Europe for a season, it will be an Avalanche season for the Seattle SuperSonics!

Even if Yes gives up on his unconventional passes now and increases his passing stat to 80, he can't stop such an avalanche.

With the defensive strategy of other teams in the league this season, he can't handle the ball well if his passing attributes are not above 90.

The ability to handle the ball in the face of packs has always been an important criterion for differentiating superstars from All-Star in the NBA.

Parker, like the Spurs, has always been considered an All-Star, not a superstar, because he can't handle the ball well after being packed.

For defenders who are not very tall, the ability to handle the ball after being pinched does require a very strict standard.

The requirements for passing attributes after the package decrease with increasing height.

For Parker, his height is 1.88 meters, and when he faces the bag, he needs at least his passing ability to reach 95 before he can calmly crack the bag, but now Parker's passing attribute is lower than 95.

For a tall center like Howard, when he is facing a pack, maybe only needs Howard to have 70 or 75 passing ability, and he can handle the problem of being packed, height can provide them with unimaginable vision advantage, and excellent vision can reduce the requirement of passing.

And what about him?

He's 1.95m now, which is a little taller than Parker, and with his experience, the passing ability he needs to break the bag definitely doesn't need to be above 95, maybe 90, or even 85 or more.

But......

The passing attributes of 85 and 90 will definitely not give Yes the prestige and treatment of the strongest playmaker in history.

In contrast to the prestige he had earned in passing in the previous two seasons, if he had given up on those difficult passes this season, perhaps his bubble would have been punctured.

Although he really doesn't care about those wonderful halos on his body.

But it is undeniable that these wonderful aura are a big reason why he and his teammates can have a good environment for growth and progress.

Without this wonderful aura, Ibaka and James Harden would never have gotten that much of a workout this season.

Of course, Durant and Rondo won't grow so quickly.

And this is the reason why Yes has always been very resistant to drawing a star card with a normal bonus pass.

He really didn't dare to lose that ability to pass the ball indiscriminately.

Naturally, he can't afford to lose a player like Durant or Serge Ibaka around him.

However, even if he really has Ibaka by his side this season, he can make a shot when he feels good, shake the pot if he feels bad, and control the game with ease, but when facing a very disciplined team, when his hand is not so good, the Seattle SuperSonics' win rate may not be so good.

His stats and hit percentage will probably still be very good.

But Ibaka is indeed much weaker than Durant, and his stats and shooting percentage can't make up for the big holes that Ibaka has dug now, and those big holes need to be filled with the help of Millsap and Milicic and others.

The two have improved very well this season, but they still haven't reached the point where they can take anything they can look for, and in this game against the Pacers, the Pacers' rookie center Roy Hibbert performed quite well.

He is tall, moves quickly, and has excellent defensive awareness.

In the end, the Seattle SuperSonics lost in this game.

After losing to the Pacers on the road, the Seattle SuperSonics have a 6-3 record this season, which is fifth in the West.

According to Nelson Sr.'s previous agreement with him, as long as the Seattle SuperSonics fall out of the top eight in the West, Nelson Sr. wants him to reconsider Ibaka's starting position.

Although Nelson Sr. really respected his choice, he only said that he would reconsider Ibaka's starting position, not that he would take Ibaka out of the starting position.

But......

If the team really can't finish in the top eight in the West, does it make sense for him to maintain the beautiful aura around him?

Maybe it makes some sense, but as a defending champion, if he can't even make the playoffs next season, even if he is willing to let Ibaka continue to play, Ibaka may just leave the team......

Yes looked at the Ibaka who was training alone with James Harden, although the look on his face did not change, but he really appreciated Ibaka.

He not only looks like Durant, but also has a similar personality, this is a player who is really willing to sacrifice his entire career for him and the team, and this is also a real person who knows how to be grateful.

Practicing one-on-one with Ibaka every day is really quite uncomfortable!

In particular, Yes also stipulates that when practicing one-on-one with Ibaka, he can only defend, and Ibaka can only attack, which is even more uncomfortable!

He wants to attack!

He wanted to attack in his dreams!

But Yes just let him start from defense!

It's okay to start with defense, so find an offensive strongman to attack him!

If the player standing in front of him is Yes, wouldn't he have a reason to stare blankly at the defensive training and then focus all his energy on offensive training and learn Yes's tricks for Ibaka fouls?!

Yes, so many tricks for Ibaka to foul really make his eyes itch every day!

Well, now that all the time and energy is spent on defending Ibaka, he can only learn the tricks of Yes in his dreams!

Because he's defending against Ibaka, a piece of trash who has absolutely no talent on the offensive end.

If he really wants to continue to defend and stare at his waist and look confused, then he can't even be trash!

He James Harden also wants to save face!

James Harden has no complaints about the training plan that Yes has set for him.

Yes is the best player in NBA history to develop teammates, and he just does what Yes does.

I don't know if it's an illusion, because the object of defensive practice is offensive garbage like Ibaka, which makes him need to take it seriously every round, and it would be really embarrassing to be defeated by Ibaka.

This made his defensive attention and his body's unconscious stare seem to ease the symptoms of the cross-waisted waist slightly.

"Probably not a delusion, right?"

James Harden thought about it and lost his mind again, and then swiped it......

Ibaka hit a mid-range two-point shot over James Harden's head.

Seeing Ibaka's mid-range shot, old Nelson's eyes also lit up.

He could feel that Ibaka's mid-range shooting was slowly improving!

James Harden's defensive division is not enough, so he can make the old Nelson feel Ibaka's progress from E to D.

It is also James Harden's lack of defensive position, so it can give Ibaka, who is now mired in self-blame, the confidence to continue to work hard.

"As long as I keep working hard, I will definitely be able to help the day when Yes!"

Harden's defense allows the SuperSonics players and Ibaka to feel their offense and growth on their own.

Serge Ibaka's offense can improve James Harden's focus on his own defense.

Seeing Ibaka and Harden train hard every day, Yes is quite relieved.

Although these two people are being sprayed by the world, these two people are indeed on the right path.

The Seattle SuperSonics and Pacers game disappointed a very, very large number of media outlets across the United States.

The coconut powder media was disappointed, and the coconut black media was disappointed.

When much of the nation's media was disappointed, the pressure on the Pacers was understandable.

Larry Bird really didn't expect his Pacers to have such a high level of attention.

Since the Auburn Hills palace incident, his walker has really not been noticed by public opinion in the United States and the world for a long time.

I have to say that Yes's influence is indeed terrifying.

No wonder David Stern is about to treat Yes as his own son.

No, it's closer than a son!

However, it doesn't matter if you are ridiculed by the media in the United States for 'just winning badly', 'not pursuing' and 'not willing'.

The Pacers got a real win!

It's a win over a team in the West!

So far this season, the entire Eastern team has defeated the Western team in the Heat, the Celtics, the Wizards, and the Cavaliers.

I have to say that although this season's West is not as dominant as last season's West, the strongest team is even the Heat in the East.

But this season's other teams in the East are really worse!

This year's strong teams in the West have gone from about 10 last season to 13 this season!

Even the remaining two teams, the Kings and Jazz, are not easy for the average Eastern Conference team to beat.

It's fair to say that winning a Western Conference is really important for a team that wants to make the Eastern Conference playoffs, and this is a win that can widen the gap between the other Eastern Conference playoff contenders!

The nation's media frenzy squirting walkers is a day or two.

On November 14, 2008, the Seattle SuperSonics continued to visit Philadelphia to challenge the 76ers.

Looking at the appearance of Iguodala, the leading player of the Philadelphia 76ers, clumsily guiding Ibaka on the court, many media on the scene cried and laughed.

It was not only the reporters and the audience at the scene who laughed.

After the game ended, after the 76ers defeated the SuperSonics 104-98 at home, Iguodala himself smiled a little embarrassed.

"The action is very standard, just iron."

This evaluation is too TM's Longduo.

Am I a player like Rondo?

Is it?

Iguodala glanced cautiously at the Supersonic 2 not far away.

Look at Nima!

Hehe......

Rondo's disdain made Iguodala scratch her head with an awkward smile.

It's a shame to be ashamed, but it's a win!

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