Chapter 134: Tactic No. 4

At the other end of the court, Reeves also stood up from the bench, the previous performance of Little Reeves had already made him a little dissatisfied, but he didn't expect Tang Shuai to make a worse choice at this time, he got up and clicked on Smith, signaling that he was ready to be replaced.

Just when everyone on the sidelines thought that Tang Shuai was about to be broken, Tang Shuai was so bad that he threw the ball directly in the direction of the left rear.

What's even more incredible is that Griffin just happened to be in that position.

Although Tang Shuai's passing strength was a little wrong, fortunately, the angle was not much, and after Griffin jumped up and grabbed the ball, there was no defender in front of him.

He didn't take it with him, he just pulled it out and threw it.

In the previous half quarter, Griffin scored 12 points on 6-of-7 shooting, including 3 mid-range shots, all of which were solid hits, which is enough to show that he has an excellent feel and condition today, and this time the shot is also quite soft.

The ball crossed a low arc in the air and landed steadily into the net.

Griffin scored his 14th point of the quarter.

The fans burst into a burst of enthusiastic cheers, originally they all thought that the ball was going to be lost, but they didn't expect that there was a subtle blocking and dismantling cooperation in the end, and Griffin's 2 points also stopped the bleeding and stabilized the Clippers.

Tang Shuai looked up at this time and saw Griffin scoring a goal, and his heart was also happy.

He wouldn't be as stupid as little Reeves, and he added an additional tactical gesture when he motioned for Griffin to come over and block the pick-and-roll.

Blocking, dismantling, blocking, dismantling, and dismantling are divided into two parts, which were as early as the summer league, Kassel had popularized science with them, and Tang Shuai also listened to it quite carefully at that time.

This time, Griffin's hand felt good, and of course he had to create a mobile phone for Griffin, so the extra gesture just now was actually the meaning of dismantling the ball and shooting.

Fortunately, he got the prince's dribble bag before, which made his breakthrough look extremely resolute and successfully attracted the Warriors' double bag.

Although the pass bag was still only green, causing the angle and strength of the pass to be off, but fortunately, he was breaking through with the purpose of passing, and finally let Griffin receive the ball.

Griffin didn't let him down either, hitting the mid-range shot steadily.

When he returned to the defense, Tang Shuai took the initiative to find Griffin to slap his hands a few times, he has not been in the team for a long time, and there are not many opportunities to close the distance with the core of the team, and he has to seize it once.

Griffin's mid-range hit was very crucial, not only holding down the momentum of the Warriors, but also depriving the Warriors of the opportunity to play defensive counterattacks.

Under the active and high-intensity defense of the Clippers, they did not have enough firepower to contain the points, so naturally they could not create open shooting opportunities, and finally Green's reluctant shot jumped out of the basket, and the rebound was taken into Jordan's arms.

Tang Shuai continued to advance to the front court with the ball, and fell into the positional battle, and the Clippers were obviously not afraid of any opponent.

Tang Shuai stretched out his hand this time and made a "4" gesture to signal the player's tactical run.

Compared to the previous one, this tactic is obviously a little more complicated, but it is obviously not a problem for the Clippers, who don't know how many times they have practiced this tactic.

After Tang Shuai made a tactical run, Stephenson, who was originally standing outside the three-point line at a 45-degree angle on the right wing, suddenly accelerated, slipped into the interior with Griffin's block, and then used Jordan Jr.'s blockade to circle around the baseline and run to the three-point line at a 45-degree angle on the left.

Stephenson's speed is very fast, he circled like a sharp arrow, shooting randomly in the Warriors' defensive formation, and the original man-to-man defense was so messed up by him, in order to prevent his possible air cuts, it suddenly became a contraction defensive formation around the free throw line, and this suddenly created opportunities for the rest of the Clippers.

When Stephenson ran outside the left three-point line, he immediately handed the ball over and then ran toward the right wing at a 45-degree angle.

Stephens held the ball and then began to break inside and go inside.

At this time, the Warriors' defensive formation was contracted, and after Stephenson ran outside the three-point line, they were ready to expand their defense. But Tang Shuai passed the ball almost immediately, so when Stephenson received the ball and then held the ball and burst in, the defensive formation that should have been expanded had to shrink back.

This time, the Clippers' chances for other points came out immediately.

At the same time that Stephenson was slamming inside, Tang Shuai was running to the three-point line at a 45-degree angle on the right wing, and at about the same time, Reeves Jr. was also running outside the three-point line at the bottom corner of the right wing.

By the time Stephenson successfully broke into the basket and could force a layup, there were three offensive opportunities on the court at the same time, one for Stephenson and two for the outside three-point line.

Green was still moving fast, and after shrinking the defense, he immediately snuffed out Stephenson's chance for a layup.

When Stephenson saw this, he threw the ball to Tang Shuai on the outside.

Stephenson is different from Tang Shuai, he is the owner with a purple passing bag, the strength and angle of the pass are quite good, and Tang Shuai is also very comfortable receiving the ball.

When he had the ball in his hand and knew that the Warriors' defense was rotating quickly, Tang Shuai raised his head and threw it directly, without any pause at all.

The three-point shot was shot, and the Warriors could only look at the ball and sigh.

Novak three-pack, posture, angle, and strength are all flawless.

Ninety percent of the hit rate doesn't make sense with you at all.

"Huh!"

The ball goes into the net.

With textbook coordination and perfect shooting, the Clippers taught the Warriors an important lesson in this round, and the lesson is called the tactics they rely on.

The moment Tang Shuai scored a three-point shot, the fans of the entire Staples climaxed at once, and with the shouts of the live DJ with a long tail, the entire stadium fell into a carnival.

It's been too long, it's really too long since the Clippers bench played such a smooth combination, and even more pleasing than the coordination between the main players, if anything, it was when Reaves was coaching the Celtics, and Ray Allen's ecstatic tactical movement was comparable to it.

In this moment, basketball is not only a violent dunk, but also a perfect tactic that makes people crazy.

When running back, Stephenson and Tang Shuai gave a big high-five, and the two people who got along well off the field were also very calling.

The Clippers scored two consecutive rounds, knocking down the momentum of the Warriors' counterattack, Wharton kept shaking his head on the sidelines, Reaves also reached out after seeing this scene, and asked Smith, who had walked to the waiting area, to bring back, the Clippers now have just the right lineup chemistry on the court, and he naturally does not need to make personnel adjustments.

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