019: Seems pretty cool

The game continued, and the six-point difference did not make the Celtics depressed. On the contrary, they pounced harder, after all, every game is their ladder into the NBA world. No matter who the opponent is, there is no way to stop them from pursuing their own jobs.

Hudson was physically strong, and Holiday had a congenital disadvantage in this regard. Hudson simply and brutally went straight to the inside, causing a foul on Holiday and getting to the free throw line.

"Hey, Holiday come here!" Just as Hudson made the free throw, Henson yelled at Holiday and waved.

Although Holiday didn't know who Henson was, after all, the usual training leaders said Vogel and Posey. But he knows that as a rookie now, he has to listen to every coach. So as soon as Henson beckoned, Holiday ran over.

"Go up and tell Green to keep him on Hudson. You go to fill the second position, and call the second position to fill the third position, understand? Henson hooked one hand on Holiday and whispered his head in Holiday in his ear.

The photographer spotted the unusual scene and gave Henson and Holiday a close-up.

Bird saw this on his television and took a puff on his cigar with delight.

"What am I talking about? That guy is a genius. Bird pointed to the TV and winked at Pritchard.

"Frank, is there anything else you'd like to add?" After Henson finished explaining, he turned to ask Frank again. Henson gave Frank a lot of face, and he hadn't forgotten about Frank yet. Vogel is the head coach of this team.

"No, no." Before Frank could react, he just shook his head. On the surface, it seems that Henson is just helping Frank with the word. But only Frank himself knows that what has just happened has nothing to do with him.

After Holiday came on, he whispered a few words in Green's ear. Green turned his head to look at Henson, who gave the rookie an affirmative nod.

Henson can see that Green's outside defense is actually the strongest among everyone on the floor, and his rating has reached B. It is not impossible to grow up and reach an A grade in the future. And B's ability value is already very strong in the summer league. After all, it's mostly a bunch of guys who average between D and C.

It's not impossible for Holiday to defend Hudson, but it's certainly not as efficient as Green. The Pacers need more than just a win, it has to be a hearty win. So, Henson decided not to give Hudson any more chances.

"Frank, if you have something to explain, tell me, and I'll help you convey it." Once Holiday had the ball in possession, Henson sat back next to Frank.

Henson gave Frank. Vogel has a great deal of respect, even when he himself has done a very good job.

On the offensive end, Holiday let out an exclamation from the crowd with a big pull-up mid-air switch, but Henson wasn't surprised. The balance of the left and right hands was one of the reasons why he was optimistic about Holiday in the first place. This kind of aerial hand-to-hand layup, Holiday has performed countless times during his time at UCLA.

Relying on Holiday on the offensive end, the Pacers don't really need to worry too much. As long as he doesn't tie Holiday hands and feet, he can solve the offensive problem on his own. And Henson asked Green to defend Hudson, the purpose is also to let Holiday focus more on the offensive end and completely liberate him!

Hudson had just passed half possession when he realized something was wrong with the attack. Across him with outstretched arms was no longer an emaciated Holiday but a focused and strong Danny. Green!

Hudson looks like he can do a little bit of everything, breaking, shooting, finishing under the basket, physical confrontation...... But in the NBA, this kind of player has no foothold. Compared with "all-rounder", NBA teams actually have more functional requirements for role players. It's like Green, who was also drafted in the second round, he wasn't as versatile as Hudson, but he impressed Henson with just two points, three-pointers and defense!

Hudson called for cover as always, but Green forcefully bypassed it early and didn't give Hudson any chance at all. Holiday may still have some flaws in defensive pick-and-rolls, but Green, as a seasoned senior, can't make this kind of simple pick-and-roll difficult for him.

Hudson bypassed the cover and just wanted to accelerate, but was killed by Danny. Green turned sideways in one gear and successfully stopped!

Hudson gritted his teeth, not expecting Danny. Green is so difficult that Hudson thought Green was just a pure shooter at first.

Seeing that there was no breakthrough, Hudson wanted to pass the ball to his teammates to deal with it. But as soon as the ball was passed, a black shadow suddenly burst out and intercepted the basketball!

Hudson turned his head in surprise to see that the back with "11" written on the back was getting farther and farther away from him.

"Hudson's intentions are too obvious, and Holiday has been with him for so long that he has long mastered his attacking habits. I have to say, Holiday is really very smart. When he plays, he always puts his own thoughts into it. Henson smiled at the bench at the sight of Holiday making a steal. After all, Holiday was highly recommended by him. Bird originally wanted to choose Hansbru, but it was because of Henson that he changed his mind.

So Holiday did a great job, and Henson also had a light on his face.

Holiday quickly advanced to the front court and ended the fast break with a one-handed dunk. Although she looks a little thin, Holiday is really athletic. The dunk just now, it feels like Holiday was just a slight leap to complete.

After Henson confessed to Holiday there was an immediate change on the pitch. The margin had been widened to eight points, and Bird's expression was getting more and more smug, while Pritchard was getting more and more surprised.

Pritchard is more of a manager than a basketball guy. Basketball is mostly in Bird's hands, while Pritchard handles other things, such as business. So, he didn't know much about coaching, and he was very curious. How can a small scout do so well in a coaching position.

"Think it's incredible?" Bird smiled playfully, as if he had read through Pritchard's thoughts.

"As far as I know, Henson never had any training as a basketball coach. Before becoming a data analyst and scout, he worked as a data statist. But today...... It's not scientific! Pritchard spread his hands, even if he was a genius, Henson must have adapted too quickly.

"It's very scientific, man. What is the most important thing about a coach? Actually, it's not about those tactics, those things Henson can memorize in a week. But basketball is not something on paper, and it is useless to just memorize tactics. That's Dennis. Posey has been an assistant coach for more than a decade, but he still can't stand out for his own reasons. The most important thing for a coach is to be good at spotting and using players! Henson excelled in this. He knows exactly what Hudson is good at and what his players are good at. So with just a simple change of defense, the situation becomes different. Have you ever heard of what tactics Popovich is good at? But discovering and using Duncan, Parker, and Ginobili correctly kept the Spurs strong for a decade and will continue to do so! Do you think it was just run-and-gun tactics that made D'Antoni famous? No, it's because he knows how to use Nash and Stoudemire better than anyone else! ”

"So, you're not just letting that kid 'experience' it, right?" Pritchard glanced at Bird, who didn't answer, just smirked.

In the following game, the Celtics never made any waves. In the use of Danny. After Green limited Hudson, the number one point of attack, the Celtics' offense was basically stopped.

And on the Pacers' side, Holiday and Danny. Green has shown great qualities. Holiday is a scoring point guard, but he's also very happy to share the ball. Danny. Although Green does not have such a strong single-handedness ability, he is very accurate in open three-pointers.

During this period, Henson served Frank more than once. Vogel's order shouted from the sidelines. But he didn't copy it all, but as an assistant coach, he also shouted some of his own requirements for the game.

At the end of the fourth quarter, 87-75, the Pacers won a gratifying victory by 12 points. Holiday had 25 points and eight assists. Green also chipped in 18 points, and most importantly, he left Hudson completely dumb in the second half, scoring just four points on 21 percent shooting.

After the match, Henson patted Holiday and Danny. Green's shoulder, "I knew you two boys could handle everything, now, go back to the shower and enjoy your victory!" ”

Watching the players happily walk into the tunnel of the players, Henson also had a smile on his face.

"You know what, Frank," Henson turned his head and looked at his only friend on the coaching staff, "I think it's nice to be a coach!" ”