Chapter 191: Self-Adjustment (Asking for Recommendation Votes)

On the field, the game continues.

The Grizzlies' offense, Maddy on the court took the ball and prepared to play alone, and now the Grizzlies' offense has two sets of play, one is the Princeton offense, Brad Miller or Raheem responds, and the other players cut the ball and shoot.

The other set is Maddie's singles.

Qiao Hai is a championship coach, and he naturally knows that after Maddie has an overall rating of more than 90, he should give Maddie more freedom.

Superstars determine a team's ceiling, and Qiao Hai, who has coached the Lakers, is well aware of that.

Maddie has become a superstar, and in addition to the regular Princeton offense, the Grizzlies are also adding Maddy's singles to add variation on the Grizzlies' offensive end.

Maddie singled out Brian Russell, he quickly took a left foot, which looked like he was about to break through, and shook Brian Russell, and even Aldenpolinice on the other side quickly moved two steps, ready to wrap up at any moment.

Maddie suddenly stepped back and pulled out his hand from outside the three-point line.

Bang, don't go in.

In the opening game, Maddy's hand was average, this three-point shot was not scored, and the rebound was also won by the Jazz.

Jazz counterattack, John Stockton took the ball, dribbled under his hip continuously, suddenly changed direction, shook off Mike Bibby, a stop-and-go jump shot, smack, the ball went in! 4:2!

The Grizzlies' offense, the ball went to Brad Miller again, and they resumed the Princeton offense.

Maddie started from the three-point line on the right side and cut from the left side, while taking away the Jazz's defense, and on the other side, Mike Bibby received the ball and also made a pull-up jumper, John Stockton pounced, but with a bang, Mike Bibby still scored! The game was tied at 4-4 again, but this time, the ball belonged to the Jazz.

The Jazz frontcourt also fought in a positional battle, John Stockton and Karl Malone's blocking and dismantling cooperation, after blocking and dismantling, the ball was given to the blocker Karl Malone, and Karl Malone made a two-point shot from a distance, and with a bang, it was another two-point score.

The Grizzlies attacked, and Maddie took the ball again and singled.

After a simple screen at the top of the arc, Maddie went straight to the basket and hit a layup against Aldenpolinis's defense, 4:6!

Then came the Jazz's offense.

John Stockton made a gesture and all five fingers were extended, that is, a slap was extended.

The Jazz also moved quickly, Karl Malone gave the top of the arc to block again, on the other side, Aldenpolinis's baseline also gave Jeff Hornacek a cover, John Stockton held the ball past Karl Malone's cover, Jeff Hornacek's baseline cut through Aldenpolinis's cover, and the two turned clockwise.

John Stockton was about to threaten the basket, and Brad Miller quickly pounced to help defend.

At this moment, John Stockton quickly distributed the ball outside the three-point line on the sideline, Jeff Hornacek received the ball, raised his hand to shoot, shook Maddie, moved a step, and made a three-point shot!

Swish!

The crisp sound of wiping the net sounded, and the energy solution arena exploded instantly! There was a boom, and the audience was full of cheers.

9:4, the Jazz suddenly led by 5 points, just like the slap that John Stockton gave before the first round of offense, a five-point advantage, the Jazz quickly retreated to the backcourt, put on a strict defensive posture, obviously, they want to continue to expand the point difference.

The Grizzlies started behind, and it was a rare sight.

With the gorgeous Princeton offense, every game, the Grizzlies always open the game quickly, score all kinds of points and take the lead at the beginning, even if they can't take the lead at times, they will not be led by their opponents, and this is the role of the offense.

But in this game, the Jazz defended Maddy, which made Maddy unable to help the Grizzlies open the situation at the beginning, and only scored 4 points, all of which were scored by Maddie alone, a layup and a dunk, all of which were near-frame offenses.

Obviously, in the opening game, the Jazz bit choked the Grizzlies' life, preventing the Grizzlies' shots and killing Maddie.

Qiao Hai stood on the sidelines to supervise the battle, for the time being, he was not ready to adjust, although the Grizzlies were behind, Qiao Hai did not think it was a big problem, only a 5-point gap, or the opening behind, as long as the Grizzlies found the touch on the offensive end, they would soon be able to erase the point difference.

Qiao Haidu, the players on the court also noticed this, Maddie directly opened his hand to ask for the ball, it looked like a single.

Brad Miller in the front court gave Maddy a screen, and after the cover, Maddy went straight to the basket again, and Aldenpolinisy pounced directly to make up for the defense.

Maddie suddenly deftly hid the basketball behind her, and then, the audience exclaimed!

“No look pass!?”

Don't look at the pass, the high Brad Miller gets the ball and there is no one to defend him!

With a high jumper, Brad Miller aimed at the basket for a few moments before making a slow shot, and Bryan Russell turned and pounced, but it was too late.

Bang, hit! At 6:9, the Grizzlies pulled back two points.

The Jazz attacked, the Grizzlies defended, and Qiao Hai still stood on the sidelines to supervise the game.

On the other side, Jerry Sloan thought for a while, and actually stood up, walked to the sidelines, and stood side by side with Qiao Hai.

Qiao Hai turned his head and looked at Jerry Sloan's side face, Jerry Sloan's face was very long, gray hair, he was also a handsome guy when he was young, and now, his hair is meticulously combed and cleaned up neatly.

Jerry Sloan's coaching style is very similar to the way he dresses and is clean.

Jazz's offense, Karl Malone turned to the low post to get the ball and beat Raheem strongly.

One hit the back, crushed to the basket, turned and forced.

Raheem didn't back down, and Karl Malone's forced layup missed, but with a beep, the referee blew the whistle and signaled Raheem to foul.

Raheem suddenly felt a little aggrieved, he defended this ball well, and there was absolutely no foul, with his strength against the power of Karl Malone, if it was a foul to block Karl Malone's attack, it would definitely be an obvious foul.

But apparently, Raheem didn't make a clear foul move, and he was blown a superstar whistle for the ball.

So, Rahim thought of the training plan that Qiao Hai gave him, which had a clause: If the referee sentences you for a foul, whether it is a real foul or not, immediately come forward and reason with the referee, which is also a sign of toughness, but stop it in moderation and don't anger the referee.

So, Rahim rushed to the referee and complained.

The referee was also a little helpless, he blew the ball reluctantly, and in the face of Rahim's complaints, the referee had no confidence and could only warn Rahim vigorously.

Raheem also knew that enough was enough, and the referee gave two warnings, and he turned away.

Karl Malone hit both free throws from the free-throw line to keep the Jazz ahead by five points.

The Grizzlies' offense is still Maddy's singles.

The difference is that this time it was Maddie who cut to the free throw line to receive the ball and went straight to the mid-range single.

The moment he turned around and leaned on Bryan Russell, he suddenly turned around and cut in, blocked Bryan Russell with his right hand, and aimed the ball at the basket with his left hand.

Maddie still rushes to the basket, which is the most effective move so far, even hitting two balls.

As long as Maddie rushes to the basket, the opponent must concentrate the defense under the basket, so that the Grizzlies will have opportunities inside and outside.

This is the adjustment made by the Grizzlies on the court, and it is also a change made by Maddie after he was promoted to a superstar, after he had a deep understanding of himself, and was killed by the opponent in the opening game.