Chapter 302: N Ways to Deal with Curry
Breakthroughs are skillful!
The vast majority of basketball stars have their own breakthrough skills!
The most common breakthrough technique is a one-handed virtual breakthrough, the specific action essentials is to hold the ball in the right hand and advance quickly, when approaching the defender, quickly lower the basketball to the left side, and take a step to the left with the left foot, and then quickly pull back the basketball to the right side, and at the same time push the left foot to the right to quickly change direction to the right with one hand.
Hold the ball in the left hand and vice versa.
The advantage of this breakthrough method is that the feet are broken and the speed is fast.
The vast majority of speed point guards in the league will do this...
There is also a breakthrough technique to change the direction of the body in front of the body: this action is completed by the one-handed virtual shake and a simple change of direction in front of the body. Push the ball forward with your left hand, and when you are one step away from the defender, slap the ball to the right with your left hand and take a small step to the right with your right foot. Then pull the ball back to the left and take a big step with your left foot to the left. With the left hand, the ball is lowered and quickly slapped to the right hand, and at the same time, the left foot pushes to the right side to complete the change of direction.
This breakthrough method is large and deceptive, and the most common is Allen Iverson's butterfly step.
The third way to break through is: turning around and passing people... Push the ball forward with your left hand, and when you get close to the defender, shoot the ball to the right with your left hand, quickly pull it back to make a right turn, and dribble the ball to your right hand after completing the turn to prevent the defender from pulling the ball behind him.
This action is mostly used against fast defenders...
The fourth way to break through is to change direction in front of the cross-step body, which is a common passing action in the NBA, which is practical and efficient, and is deeply loved by many NBA stars.
First, hold the ball in front of the defender with your right hand, quickly lower the basketball cross-step to your left hand, and then change direction with the previous person to complete the pass.
The advantage is that it is low in difficulty and not easy to make mistakes.
The fifth way to break through is to accelerate the stride, which is very useful against thin defenders. Require yourself to be fast and strong. The most skilled man in the league was Deron Williams, who did that back then by eating and sleeping to beat Paul.
The specific action is also very simple: first, the left and right hands cross the ball in front of the defender, dribble to the right hand and suddenly push the left foot to the right, the right hand holds the ball to accelerate, and at the same time the left arm pushes the defender hard. Stride forward to the right and break through the defenders with your feet and strength.
These are the five foundations of breakthroughs, and the various breakthrough techniques derived from this are not to be said, anyway, everything will not deviate from their origins!
Li Ming's mind is that he has a clear understanding of the team's five basic breakthrough skills, so Kacuri's rhythm can be described as relaxed and freehand.
Curry was stuck a few times and almost got out of his hands, which shows how uncomfortable he is.
Actually, he can pass the ball, but he's also a bit of a rock! If you don't pass the ball, you have to play it yourself!
There's no way to find death!
Actually, to tell the truth, it's not that there is no way to guard against Curry, at least, Li Ming now has at least six sets of tactics in his mind... For example, personal harassment and pestering.
In the process of Curry's dribbling organization, he stepped forward in time to interfere and press, so that his dribbling was not so comfortable at the beginning, and disrupted his rhythm of the game, which can be found through the 2015 season finals Dellavedova's success restrictions on Curry, constantly squeezing Curry, physical confrontation, and not giving him a comfortable space to hold the ball is a good way.
The most typical battle of this move was in the finals last season, when Cavaliers coach Blatter made a surprise move, Dellavedova. At that time, Irving was seriously injured, and Della served as the main guard for the Cavaliers, and he played a dogskin plaster defense against Curry throughout the game, clinging to the Warriors' leading star. This trick worked, and Curry shot 5-of-23 from the field and 2-of-15 from three-point range in Game 2 of the Finals.
The second move is to break through, and the big man on the inside line will make up for the defense. The Nuggets have done just that this season, and they've had Gallinari, who isn't slow-moving, try to stick to Curry and not give him space to shoot. That defensive strategy paid off in the first half, with Curry scoring just nine points and shooting 1-of-5 from three-point range. It's just that in the case of close pressing, a superstar like Curry will definitely use a breakthrough or blocking method to crack the close defense, which requires the team to meet the lesser of two evils, not to wrap up, and resolutely keep up with the rotation to supplement the defense when blocking and dismantling, if it really doesn't work, I'd rather give the opportunity to break through and make a layup, rather than give Curry space to shoot three-pointers.
The third move is offensive attrition, the offense mainly breaks through from Curry's side, suppresses Curry's offense with his own offense, destroys Curry's rhythm of the game, and is suitable for guards with physical fitness, like Chris Paul, Lowry, etc., constantly crushing. Although as a championship team, the Warriors will definitely use Klay to defend the opponent's backcourt offensive core, but in the process of changing positions in the game round, there must be a lot of opportunities to directly face Curry. In the game between the Thunder and the Warriors, Wei Shao did just that, he singled Curry in a row, and the effect was really good, and in the finals, LeBron often found Curry's misalignment!
The fourth move dates back to Curry's college days, on November 25, 2008, when Curry was still playing in college, and his Davidson University played against Loyola University Maryland. Before that game, Curry averaged 35 points per game and was invincible. As a result, after playing Loyola University, Curry's data sheet turned out to be 0 points.
This attracted the attention of many scouts, but soon, they found out that Loyola University had already discussed, and they had maintained a 2-1 posture against Curry from the beginning, with two people surrounding him, regardless of whether he had the ball in hand or not, and the other 3 defended Davidson University 4 people, and finally Curry did not score on 0 of 3 shots!
This is actually a good wrap-up tactic, NCAA players can't execute the tactics to a professional level because of the level problem, but in time, they can still make Curry can't touch the ball...
It shows how bad Curry's ability to crack the bag is.
This is also the reason why before the death of the five small in 15 years, Curry has not moved! He doesn't have a strong ability to crack the bag clip!
It's just that after the appearance of the "Death Five", the entire league has a "small ball craze"! No team would dare to trap any of the Warriors' players anymore!
Otherwise, the player in the open space will definitely be able to hit the ball!
It's a lineup credit to the Warriors!
This is also the reason why the so-called "Curry's Law" has never appeared in the league!
But the Warriors are going to disperse after all, and when the powerful teammates are gone, it is the best time to test a few pounds and taels in Curry!
Although Li Ming has a lot of tactical arrangements for Curry in his mind, some tactics can only exist in theory!