Chapter 790: Cole's Heart Disease (2/4!) )

The regular meeting of the coaching staff did not make any substantial progress, and Tang Tian was a little clueless.

The interval between the Finals will be a little longer than before, but even three days will be short for the Nets and Tang Tian.

After going home and making friends with the two children for a while, Tang Tian then locked himself in the living room and began to watch the video over and over again.

It's not about the first game, it's about the Rockets vs. the Warriors.

The current Rockets are missing a key figure Tucker, although the difference from the previous life is that the team has an additional backup post Jermichael Green, but Green's role is much weaker than Tucker's.

To steal two victories from the Warriors in such a situation is certainly something to learn from.

Years of coaching have given Tang Tian a lot of insight, and after watching the video, he probably analyzed the key to the Rockets' victory.

The first point is to resolutely let Green, even if Green hits, he is not capable enough to kill the game.

The second point is to establish an advantage in the bench section, even if you are behind in the opening or third quarter, you must establish an advantage in the bench section.

This is a bit paradoxical, but after watching the game, I found that the Warriors actually have problems, and this problem is not the problem of the Warriors themselves, but from Warriors head coach Kerr.

Kerr always likes to stretch the rotation wide, and when the Nets narrowed the rotation to nine, the Warriors had 11 instead.

This is a very strange phenomenon.

But slowly, Tang Tian understood.

Although winning the championship last year avenged the Nets, in the eyes of many media and fans, the Warriors relied on stars to win, and it had little to do with him as a head coach.

This is the same as Barkley's remark at the beginning, "My grandmother can lead the team to win the championship", Cole's presence is not so high, which is different from the previous argument when he led the team to the Western Conference finals when he first took over, and won 73 in the second year.

So he wants to prove that he can win without stars.

Another point that can be corroborated is that the Warriors' most lethal Curry and Durant's blocking tactics last season have basically not been seen since entering the playoffs this season.

This is clearly Cole's intention, and he seems to be trying to prove that he doesn't rely on the stars but on the system.

This is a disease.

It's a pity that Cole doesn't think so.

This could be an opportunity for the Nets.

At the coaching staff meeting the next day, Tang Tian and his assistant coaches discussed this issue.

Empty Green and try to gain an advantage off the bench.

Speaking of which, the Nets' original advantage over the bench is no longer there, and it has a lot to do with Mitchell being mentioned as a starter.

Putting aside the physical disadvantage caused by Mitchell's rookie status, it is not easy for him to adapt to the increased playing time all of a sudden, which is actually quite fatal against an opponent like the Warriors.

In other words, the Nets still need more firepower from Mitchell off the bench.

At the end of the discussion, the coaching staff meant to put Rondo as a starter and let Irving play the point guard.

While that would reduce some offensive firepower, Rondo defends well, and having Irving defend Thompson can protect him on the defensive end, not to mention relieving Butler of the pressure on the defensive end.

Theoretically, it's a win-win-win-win-win thing.

Set the tone, and then it's time to train.

Rondo has a high ball quotient and has also played as a starter in the second half of the season due to Irving's injury, so he is familiar with the run-in.

After two days of training, Game 2 of the Grand Final Series resumed at Brooklyn Center.

On the Nets' side, Rondo started the game in place of Mitchell, while the Warriors' side was the standard death five.

The Nets made adjustments, and the New York fans at the scene were full of anticipation.

As soon as the game began, they quickly found that that expectation had come true.

What Rondo brings to the Nets is tandem ball and defensive prowess, which was evident in the first quarter.

Before going into the rotation, the Nets even led the Warriors by two points.

When he entered the bench stage, Mitchell's microwave attribute was activated, and he was full of physical strength, and he also established a greater advantage for the Nets through rotational impact.

At halftime, the Nets played the game the coaching staff wanted, leading the Warriors by 10 points at 59-49 to end the half.

"Amazing change!" Miller couldn't help but sigh after watching the changes in the two games.

It's incredible that the Nets have figured out how to crack the Warriors in just a few days.

"Keep the rhythm and let's win this game." During the interval, Tang Tian also continued to instill confidence in the players.

As long as the score is maintained in the third quarter, the Nets have a good chance of regaining home-court advantage.

The crucial third quarter also touched the hearts of all fans.

You know, the last game was the Warriors' crazy output in the third quarter that took away the game.

After the third quarter came up, Curry and Thompson missed two three-pointers to reassure the fans.

However, the Nets were also targeted.

The Warriors let Rondo go and deliberately shrunk the defense, Irving's scoring was limited, and George and Butler didn't feel good on the outside.

After a scoring drought in the opening three minutes, Durant's back-to-back long-range shots began to open up the game for the Warriors.

Although Tang Tian called a timeout in time, the Warriors still pulled back the decline little by little.

118-111, the Warriors fought back to the Nets 69-52 in the second half to win the second game.

Durant remained key to the Warriors' win as he scored a game-high 38 points and was nearly helpless in the battleground battle.

After losing two home games in a row, the Nets were down 2-0 on the big score, followed by two consecutive road games, and the situation was unfavorable for them.

"The Nets' adjustment is amazing, maybe only Tang Tian can find the Warriors' weaknesses in a burst of blood, but the Warriors have Durant can really have a lot of room for error, and Kerr has also proved that he can make the most favorable adjustment in the half." In TNT's post-game show, Smith's analysis made sense.

"I think the Nets have more hope next year, they're really close to beating the Warriors, Mitchell can grow a little bit more, or they can find a more solid three-point guard next offseason, and they can really do it." Barkley didn't have a big mouth this time, but showed his professionalism.

Although they lost the second game, Tang Tian and the Nets coaching staff were not disappointed.

The Nets have found their way, and the loss in Game 2 can't hide that, and with a few more adjustments, the Nets have a good chance of winning.

"We might try Dwyan." Speaking at the coaching staff's regular meeting before heading to Auckland, Brendan Rodgers proposed.