Chapter 291: Sudden Collapse

I have to say that Princeton's tactics still have some merits, but when the Celtics gave up the bag on Ye Feng, Batum's counterrun was not powerful, and he could only let Ye Feng or Aldridge directly hold the ball and play alone. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

Relatively speaking, Ye Feng is better to play Pierce alone, although Pierce is experienced, he is not known for defense after all, and Nu can still find a gap to break through the defense if he works hard. Aldridge is more tragic, Garnett is old, his sense of smell and all-round defense ability have not decreased too much, which makes Aldridge's ball-holding frame single hit an iron plate, and Garnett's defense is a little collapsed.

However, under the entanglement of the Trail Blazers players, the Celtics players, who are more inclined to individual singles, cannot maintain a high scoring efficiency. It's true that Pierce, Ray Allen, and Garnett are all some of the league's biggest stars, and it's fair to say they've booked a Hall of Fame spot for themselves, but there's no denying that they're all in the twilight of their careers, at least physically inferior to the Trail Blazers.

It is because of this situation that Celtics coach Doc Rivers makes changes at a significantly different time and frequency than McMillan, and the playing time of a group of veterans is tightly controlled, not because of their poor performance on the court, but purely because they can still contribute in the key moments of the fourth quarter. So nearly a third of the first quarter was played by Rondo and Perkins with three benches, and the Celtics' defensive intensity didn't drop much.

Ye Feng, who was also facing the Celtics' semi-substitute and semi-starting lineup on the court, sighed with emotion, this is the iron-blooded defense that the Green Shirts have always inherited! While management doesn't necessarily follow this criterion when recruiting players, it seems that as long as they wear the Celtic jersey, those players will learn the team's iron-blooded defense without a teacher, which is the essence of the big team.

Ye Feng originally wanted to take advantage of the opportunity of the opponent to replace the substitute player to pull the score away, but he finally had to give up this idea. Although he felt that the pressure on his scoring had become less, it was not too far from before, and his teammates were even more confused, continuing their iron journey, and the only one who performed well was Camby, who was fighting for rebounds under the basket. Looking at the performance of the Celtic players on the field, Ye Feng shook his head helplessly: This is really a difficult bone to gnaw!

In recent seasons, few teams have been able to play big against the Celtics, who have a very distinct style of play, which is to play a slow-paced positional battle and then use defense to grind the opponent to death. As for the pressure on the offensive end, it is even less, anyway, if you can suppress the opponent's score, then it doesn't matter if you score a little less, as long as you can score more points than the opponent, isn't it? The Celts are still very well researched in this regard.

The first quarter passed in a dreary atmosphere, with the more seasoned Celtics leading by two points at 20-18. The Trail Blazers were certainly comfortable with that, but scoring only 18 points in the first quarter was a surprise to them. Ye Feng was also a little dumbfounded, he knew that the Celtics' defense was not easy to deal with, but he played well on the court, how could the team only score 18 points in one quarter? If it goes on like this, the Trailblazers are in danger!

In a sense, the Trail Blazers are a team that focuses on offense and defense, and if they don't play the offense they want, then the team will be very passive on the court, and the chances of winning will be greatly reduced. There has not been a game in which the Trailblazers have scored less than 20 points in a single quarter this season, which can be regarded as breaking the wilderness, but this unprecedented is not a good thing, Ye Feng always has a feeling of uneasiness in his heart.

Sure enough, at the beginning of the second quarter, the Celtics further increased their defensive intensity, putting more emphasis on physical confrontation on the defensive end. When a team that is accustomed to relying on systems to defend suddenly adds the intensity of individual defense on top of that, it's a nightmare for their opponents. The Trail Blazers quickly learned what it means to be tough defensively, and Rivers didn't let "Gentleman Ray" and Perkins play, replacing them with Tony Allen, who has grown into a league-leading outside gate, and Rasheed Wallace, who has honed his defensive skills in Detroit. These two men, along with Garnett and Rondo, have made the Celtics' defense airtight, and Pierce is also trying his best to block Ye Feng's attack.

If the Celts in the first quarter were like a hedgehog, now they are like a turtle. It's not an insult, their tough defense is like a tortoise shell that is hard to get into no matter how hard the Blazers try. In the middle, the combination of Garnett and Tony Allen played a big role, and Garnett himself could support a defensive system by himself, and now with Tony Allen's assistance on the outside, the Trail Blazers' offense is simply struggling.

Under normal circumstances, it is very dangerous for the ball to not go inside, which means that the team cannot score in the most concise and effective way. Originally, the Trail Blazers were not afraid, because they still had three-point shots to rely on, but the three outside players, including Ye Feng, strangely lost the feel of long-range shooting, and the outside three-point shots continued to hit iron, and the rebounds were basically taken away directly by the extremely active Garnett.

On the other hand, the Celtics' offense played well, before Rondo could only play blocking and dismantling with Garnett, and now after replacing Wallace, there is another player who can be a cover, and Wallace's attack range is not inferior to Garnett. Although Wallace shot less than 30% from three-point range during the regular season, this game was surprisingly accurate, hitting two three-pointers just halfway through the second quarter.

Before McMillan could call a timeout, the score between the two sides was quickly pulled away, and the Celtics played a wave of 14-2 climax, stretching the difference to as much as 15 points in one fell swoop. The Trail Blazers' pitiful two points were still Ye Feng's desperate attempt to cause Pierce's foul and hit both free throws at the free throw line, but for the sake of these two points, he was hit hard and it took a while to ease up.

But the current situation can't help Ye Feng take a breather, and the pioneers must come up with a strategy to deal with it. Of course, there are many reasons for this sudden collapse, but now is not the time to find out the cause, and how to recover is the most important thing for them to do at present.