Chapter 329: Confrontation

The rotation lineup that was replaced did not dare to act on its own like the main force, after all, the main control Fernandez has a steady personality and never takes risks, he strictly follows McMillan's instructions to organize offense and defense on the field, although he did not narrow the point difference, but he is also playing steadily. If it were Mills www.biquge.info this guy would have been on a rampage on the field, after all, he is not the captain of the Australian national team in the future, and chaos is his current style.

Originally, McMillan thought that the Nuggets' bench lineup would slow down their previous rushing rhythm, but he didn't expect that there was a nerve knife in their rotation players, and that was JR Smith. Carl didn't start this game, the purpose was to enhance the firepower of the bench lineup, although JR is the league's famous nerve knife, but he is really accurate, unreasonable three-point shots one after another, so that the Trail Blazers' benches are a little overwhelmed.

If it weren't for Batum's back-to-back three-pointers from the outside, perhaps the Trail Blazers would have been beaten in the second quarter. For them, it's really a show to meet the soldiers, and the Nuggets don't play complicated tactics with you at all, just interspersed with running and then catching and shooting, and they make you doubt your life with a super high shooting rate. In fact, in the NBA, many teams that hold high the banner of offense are like this, they are ready to meet gods and kill Buddhas, and even weaker teams can't beat when they are not allowed, and it is obvious that the Nuggets are completely explosive in this game, and their shooting rate is as high as 51.2% at halftime, and 39.7% of three-point shots.

What's even more terrifying is that they have not gasped for breath like the Trail Blazers players who have been playing at home for a long time, and although their jerseys are also soaked with sweat, they are obviously in much better shape than the Trail Blazers when the halftime whistle blows. Not to mention anything else, you can tell a thing or two by looking at their faces, the Trail Blazers players are basically pale, and their chests rise and fall very violently, but the Nuggets players have the same complexion, and their breathing is only a little heavier.

In fact, this also has a lot to do with Carl's constant substitution of substitute players, he basically changes a few people after playing for a period of time, ensuring that the lineup on the court can have strong athleticism anytime and anywhere. But McMillan didn't do that, he still changed the starter at the usual time point, or replaced the bench, the players often have to support the court for a long time, coupled with the Nuggets' crazy running, how can they not use a lot of energy?

At halftime, the first thing the Trail Blazers players did was not to find a physical therapist for a restorative massage, but to sweep away the snacks that had been placed in the locker room, enough to imagine their physical exertion in the first half. Basically, every NBA team puts some food in the locker room that provides energy quickly without damaging the condition of the athletes, just to replenish them before the start of the game and at halftime, but today the team staff in charge of this area was surprised to find that a lot of food that would normally be left over was actually swept away, and the plate was simply cleaner than licked.

The Nuggets' tactical style did make the Trail Blazers suffer a big loss, especially the players in the starting lineup, who seemed to be led by the opponent's nose, so everyone was reprimanded by McMillan at halftime, including the tactical core and the current team's number one star Ye Feng. Ye Feng calmly accepted the head coach's criticism, and he believed that the loss in the first quarter was mainly due to his own misjudgment of the situation on the court, and did not let his teammates continue to insist on joint defense, which allowed the Nuggets to take advantage of the loophole. In fact, this is him drilling the tip of the horns again, with such ferocious firepower as the Nuggets in the first half, the joint defense will not play a role at all.

Strictly speaking, the biggest role of the joint defense is to target the players who break through, because once you break into the inside line, the two players who stand high will "close the door", lock the offensive ball carrier in the middle distance, and then let the interior players solve the problem. But with such crazy shooting as the Nuggets and maintaining a fairly high shooting percentage, the joint defense is just a useless tactic.

McMillan didn't believe that the Nuggets could continue to maintain such a high shooting percentage in the second half, but there were some things that had to be guarded, so he decisively gave up Camby in the second half, and instead played a big and four small lineup, letting Aldridge top the fifth position, Miller, Matthews, Ye Feng and Batum lined up on the outside, trying their best to stop the Nuggets' three-point shots. In the first half of the third quarter, this tactic still played a certain role, and the Nuggets struggled to find opportunities for three-point shots on the outside, so they could only consume offensive time needlessly in the continuous transmission, and even were prevented from a 24-second violation, and the Trail Blazers took the opportunity to narrow the difference to single digits.

But soon Karl also adjusted, and he sent a more crazy small lineup, Lawson and Felton in the backcourt, Afflalo in the third position, Chandler in the fourth position, and Gallinari in the fifth position, the biggest feature of this lineup is that almost everyone can attack with the ball, everyone can hit three-pointers from the outside. Aldridge, who was originally thought by McMillan to be able to turn over the river on the inside, was greatly limited, after all, his ability to protect the frame is still a little behind that of Camby or even Ayles, facing the Nuggets players who are constantly breaking through, one head and two big, and the opponent is constantly bursting to the basket to score.

That's right, the height of the Trail Blazers in every position can form an absolute suppression, but the Nuggets don't intend to defend you, the two sides are like a duel in the era of cold weapons, you give me a knife, I give you a sword, it's a completely lose-lose style of play. This is a big loss for the Trail Blazers, after all, they are the lagging side, although they can score, but they can't stop the opponent from scoring, so how can they further narrow the difference?

Ye Feng They really want to prevent the Nuggets players, but they are a little powerless, the power of the plateau court cannot be underestimated, and in the fourth quarter, basically everyone ran out of the last drop of oil in the gas tank, completely lost any motivation, and even the usual reliable shooting continued to hit the iron. With five minutes left in the game, McMillan decisively replaced all the main players, he didn't want his main players to make unnecessary efforts on the field, knowing that every minute that the players spend on the field may take two minutes or even five or ten minutes to spend physical strength.

Removing the starters early is just hoping to save more energy for the next game.