Chapter 119: Trying to Change

Larry Brown and Marbury both admit to death, even a sentence, while Lehi is nothing to obey as long as the issue of principle remains the same. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

After all, basketball players rely on strength on the playing court, and things on the mouth are far from being as effective as real strength.

Li Hai said respectfully: "We all want to work hard to do it, but sometimes we don't understand it well. ”

"The field is so tight, many times the brain is empty after playing, the coach will talk about my shortcomings first, I am responsible for the situation of consecutive defeats."

Seeing Lehi's attitude so good, Larry Brown's face is also better, Lehi's anger in training is in his eyes, and now that he is famous and willing to obey discipline, such a player is rare.

"There's no tactical execution in training, but it's not your problem."

"Coach, while there is still time, let's discuss it, some players in the team don't understand the tactics and are afraid of your scolding, I will be better if I figure it out and talk to them."

Lehi had also thought about this matter many times, and now he can express it more clearly.

He quickly talked about the problem of organization, the team's several guards, Marbury, Crawford and Nate Robinson are able to control the ball, but the organizational ability is only Marbury meets the requirements, but the organizational ability is not equal to passing, it is a little reluctant Marbury.

'Attacking and defending are mutually reinforcing, and the coach is definitely thinking about that, and I feel like I'm able to share the task of organising.

Larry Brown stared at Lehi for a while, and saw that Lehi had no weak heart, and finally had no fault to blame.

"You actually have the same problem with that kid Marbury, the playmaking is not full possession of the ball, and the passing ability is only part of the organization, but you are better than him, and if you have the ability to play, you have to reduce the number of singles, would you be willing?"

Lehi also knew a little about this situation, but there was no expert in organization around him to teach him.

"I'm willing to help the team and ask the coach to teach me."

He played a trick, but in a good tone, and Larry Brown didn't say anything.

Because Lehi does have what it takes to organize forwards, Larry Brown also has plans to try, which was originally one of the plans in his mind.

In the following practice, Larry Brown asked the assistant coach to step up his efforts in this regard.

In order to organize well, the first step of receiving the ball is not to think about individual attack first, and it is necessary to instantly perceive the most suitable position for attacking at this time on the field, or the position that is easy to open up tactics.

As a strong point like Lehi, he must be able to adjust it when he needs to score, and the two states cannot be confused, and the degree is the most difficult place to grasp.

You may be able to reach the threshold through targeted training, but if you want to do it well, you can only rely on your personal understanding and the experience accumulated from countless games.

In the evening, it was to face the Pacers, and with Lehi's intervention, the previous conflict did not have any effect.

The Pacers' long-time leader Reggie Miller retired this season, and general manager Larry Bird invited Euroleague Finals MVP Lithuanian Salunas Jascovysius from Europe to join, but unfortunately Jaskovicius did not adapt to the NBA.

Artest suffered a wrist injury some time ago and was suspended, and they simply couldn't send out the strongest squad this time.

During this time, the Pacers used Jermaine O'Neal as the center, paired with Austin Krohill with perimeter projection, and in order to defend O'Neal Jr., the Knicks put the taller and better Marcin Gortat as the starter.

There is no way to do it, the Knicks have a crisis on the inside, and Antonio Davis's athletic form has declined too quickly, so he can only use newcomers who can work the court.

Gortat Jr. was only able to do his best to defend O'Neal Jr., and within a few minutes, he was bound for two fouls, but the Knicks didn't think he could contain O'Neal Jr., and was originally prepared for a wheel battle.

However, the Knicks did a good job of defending it from the outside, and Lehi made Stephen Jackson extremely uncomfortable.

During the offense, Lehi began to try to play a more qualified organization so that Marbury could step up his attacks.

In the first quarter, both sides did a better job defensively, relying on O'Neal Jr.'s strength on the inside, and the Pacers led by 2 points at 21:19.

In the second quarter of the game, it was still O'Neal Jr. who killed four defenses, successively beating Gortat, Antonio Davis, David Lee, Malik Rose, and Morris Taylor, and among all the interior players, Channing Fry did not foul on his back.

But a large number of interior player rotation has also reaped the benefits, the Knicks have more rebounds than the opponent, and O'Neal Jr. can't do everything alone, no matter how good he is.

Except for O'Neal Jr., the Knicks are very good at defending everyone else, and Lehi slowly enters the role in the offense, although he can't improve his playmaking skills in one game, but his height and long arms are also very suitable for passing, and the Knicks are considered to be more flowering, and they finally overtook the score at halftime.

In the third quarter, Marbury saw that the head coach didn't talk about him in the halftime lounge, and the offense was more ferocious, completely turning into a shooting guard style of play.

On the Pacers' side, Stephen Jackson was in a slump, and after only a short play, he was replaced by rookie Danny Granger, who is also the kind of guy who quickly adapts to the NBA, can attack and defend, and his performance in this game is better than Stephen Jackson.

Granger hit a three-pointer and was particularly aggressive in defending Lehi.

Lehi was also a little embarrassed when he saw the other party's excited appearance, he was still in his second season in the NBA, and now he was also regarded as a target to be surpassed by young people who had just entered the league.

Granger was close to him, and he could feel that his physical fitness was also very strong, and Lehi was also a little interested.

After receiving the ball, he made a passing action as before, and Granger's defensive center of gravity immediately shifted, but his overly sharp reaction sometimes had the opposite effect, sensing the change in the opponent's center of gravity, Lehi withdrew his feint and stepped to Granger's side in one step.

At this time, Granger showed his super flexibility and forcibly pulled his body back.

Lehi had already made a shooting move at this time, and Granger jumped up in a daze, blocking Lehi's shooting line, but unfortunately the shooting was also a feint.

When the whistle blew, Lehi smiled at the other side and stepped onto the free throw line.

Granger's face turned a little red, and he couldn't let go of watching Lehi easily hit the free throw.