Chapter 348: I Believe More in Attack

The fourth quarter of the seventh game of the series can be said to be the life-and-death moment of any team, and often at this time, there will be some people who are extremely stubborn about victory to burst out with powerful energy, and it is also unstoppable by the opponent, which belongs to their self-confidence and pride. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

For example, the current Lakers No. 24.

It stands to reason that as the main player of the team, Kobe Bryant should have received more preferential treatment than other teammates, and he could have rested on the bench for a while longer, and waited until he had enough strength to turn the tide on the court. But he didn't, and at his strong request, Phil had no choice but to let him stay on the field all the time.

Kobe Bryant, who played with four substitutes, was undoubtedly the team's first scorer, and his teammates knew that they had to give the team the most trust to the team's boss at this time, so no matter what the situation, their first choice was to give the ball to Kobe. Coupled with the fact that the Trail Blazers' bench lineup is a two-point guard, and the one responsible for defending Kobe Bryant is the relatively more experienced Miller, Kobe's ball-handling offense is even more like a fish in water.

With a 14-point deficit of almost single digits in a breath away, with 9:27 left before the end of the game, this could not be worse news for the Trail Blazers. McMillan quickly sent on a small line-up, hoping to pull the score away again as before.

However, this is not something he can decide, Kobe Bryant has already seen the strength of this lineup, and he has also been aroused by the arrogance in his heart. He knew it was a tactic that suited the Trail Blazers and was extremely powerful, but that wasn't a reason for him to throw in the towel, and with the Black Mamba's mind, he had to hold on until the very end.

Under his deliberate connivance, the Lakers almost gave up defense on the court and started an offensive fight with the Trail Blazers, of course, strictly speaking, Kobe Bryant was the only one who scored points with the opponent, and it was enough for other Lakers players to do a good job of support. Kobe Bryant doesn't believe in the strength of his teammates, nor does he not know the disadvantages of going it alone, but this is already a time when the Lakers are at stake, and he still believes in himself more.

This seems a bit silly, but as an opponent, Ye Feng admires Kobe's persistence and courage more, not every star is willing and capable of carrying the whole team at a critical moment, but Kobe Bryant can, in his career, I don't know how many times such a scene has occurred, this is just one of them.

However, admiration does not mean that you have to give up defense and attack, in Ye Feng's opinion, this is the most stupid thing on the court, and the greatest respect for the enemy is to beat him, this sentence will never be outdated in competitive sports. However, with the defense of the Trail Blazers, even if he goes all out, he may not be able to limit Kobe Bryant, who is full of firepower, and Matthews' focus is completely on the defensive end during this time, and he is not so active when attacking, but he is still powerless to stop Kobe from scoring wildly.

Fortunately, Ye Feng's two three-pointers curbed the Lakers' momentum of chasing points in time, but the difference was only 5 points, and it may only take two rounds for the opponent to smooth out the difference. At this moment, the two teams have no room to hide, they can only grit their teeth and fight hard, whoever has fewer mistakes and a higher shooting percentage will be the final winner. Phil and McMillan also know each other's layout, and it is impossible to come up with something newer.

I have to admit that Kobe Bryant seems to have been completely uneroded by the years, and even in the most critical fourth quarter, he still charged on the court. Although he was on his knees outside the three-point line when the two sides made free throws, panting and looking overworked, as soon as the ball was in his hands, he would turn back into the radiant black mamba, and there was no trace of fatigue. It's literally playing with life!

But the Trail Blazers were united and maintained a slight lead. However, as the team's main scoring guard, Matthews is still very guilty, because his defense basically did not affect Kobe, and it seems that he is completely useless. Fortunately, his teammates did not criticize him too harshly, and anyone with a discerning eye could see that Kobe Bryant at this moment was no longer something that normal people could stop, and the only way was to cut off his passing route and force him to keep holding the ball and playing alone.

With 17 seconds left in the game, the Trail Blazers still led by two points, but the ball was in the hands of the Lakers. After scoring the goal, McMillan called a timeout to set up defensive tactics for the final round of the game. But when he picked up the tactical board and didn't start speaking, Ye Feng raised an objection, and this different opinion really sounded a bit shocking.

He only said one sentence: "Coach, I suggest a direct tactical foul on the opponent." ”

In a word, the rock is shattering!

At this most critical moment, tactical fouls are not uncommon, but it is generally a tactical foul on the leading side after the losing side of the attack, in order to get the ball back as soon as possible. Isn't this about giving away the advantage?

But Ye Feng didn't think so, he answered the questions of his coach and teammates in the shortest possible time in the most concise language. The reason is simple, the Trail Blazers' defense has proven to be not excellent, and it is too difficult to prevent the Lakers' final attack, which is to put it mildly, it is better to gamble on luck, and it is better to take the chance to win in your own hands. Ye Feng ended with a sentence, he said: "I believe in our offense more than defense." ”

The remark eventually impressed McMillan, who quickly revised his previous tactical set-up. After the reopening, the Trail Blazers undoubtedly fouled Artest, who had the Lakers' worst free throw, with 14 seconds left on the clock. Although Artest hit both free throws, it didn't matter, the ball was still in the hands of the Trail Blazers anyway.

The Lakers, of course, saw the problem, and they didn't hesitate to play full-court marking, trying to prevent the Trail Blazers from scoring and even completing steals. But Ye Feng quickly shook off the defender after receiving the ball, and took the ball past the half court with 8 seconds left. Kobe and Artest hurriedly came over to wrap the clip and tried to force Ye Feng into the corner, but fortunately, Ye Feng passed the ball from their heads to Matthews in time, and Kobe Bryant could only remove the bag to change the defense.

After a continuous conduction, the basketball returned to Ye Feng's hands, which was an empty spot that he ran out of around two covers in a row, although Artest had already pounced, but it didn't matter. After completely ignoring the defenders, Ye Feng jumped up and down with a flick of his fingertips, and threw the ball.

Landing, whistle, ball in!