Chapter 119: Low Sense of Presence

I have to say that Harris is very indulgent to Kobe, if he is replaced by other iron-blooded coaches, seeing Kobe Bryant throwing like this, it is estimated that he will have to be pressed to the bench, however, Harris does not mean that it must be a bad thing, if Kobe can really get back his touch, it must be a very happy thing for the Lakers. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

The timeout is over and the game is back.

After this timeout, Bryant's touch recovered, and as soon as he came on the court, he took advantage of a block made by Tony to make a one-step shot from inside the three-point line, and with this ball, he finally increased his shooting percentage to 30%.

However, although Kobe Bryant finally made a shot, the Spurs' outside group finally ended the iron frenzy, and they fired under the tandem of the young general Avery Johnson, and the Lakers can only watch Kobe's untimely mid-range shot, and for a while their score was pulled closer by a few points.

It seemed that he also felt that his shots were a little too much, and Kobe Bryant saw that the score was gradually approaching and finally relented a little, and he began to temporarily put away his offensive desire after a three-point miss.

This rebound was very lucky and fell into the hands of Jones, Jones did not hesitate to hit it directly, he was in good shape today, but Kobe Bryant and Fox had to share the ball with him, which made him a little depressed, this time the rebound would fall directly into his hands, Jones could laugh out loud in his dreams.

However, such a ball does not have much impact on the situation on the court, and the Spurs' twin towers on the inside are indeed tough, and if David Robinson is a veteran star, then the rookie they drafted this year, Tim Duncan, simply can't tell that he is a rookie.

Duncan's style of play is very calm, his style is similar to Ewing, the basic skills are very solid, and he is not afraid of the confrontation under the basket, although the Lakers' power forward Campbell is not a star-level player, but his strength is also very strong, and he was originally a very strong center, since Tony came to the position and he changed to play before his favorite is to use his strong body to bully those big forwards, in this league, in addition to Carl Malone and Barkley such muscular power forwards, Campbell is really strong enough to outperform most power forwards.

And this Duncan seems to be dumbfounded, and he has no bright spots at a glance when he plays, but if someone is careful, they will find that he is not at all inferior in the confrontation with Campbell's strength, and now it seems that although the two are constantly fighting physically, Duncan played very awkwardly, but by the end of the half, he had already shot 5 of 10, cut down 10 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists, and Campbell was under Duncan's defense, all 4 shots were off, and he only scored 2 points by free throws, In addition, there were only 2 rebounds, and from the data point of view, Campbell was completely blown up by Duncan.

The Spurs' offense doesn't seem to have much of a bright spot, their tactics are basically Tim Duncan to initiate the offense, and finally let David Robinson finish the round, although the rest of the Spurs team is in good shape, they are not wasteful, but honestly execute the tactics around the twin towers, and the Lakers' offense is much more gorgeous than the Spurs' one-shot execution tactics.

Jones and Kobe Bryant are young and vigorous, no matter how good or bad they feel, they are naturally full of vitality compared to the Spurs' relatively old outside line, and their various gorgeous switchbacks and turns, like two elves on the court, keep walking around, while the Lakers' interior Tony is a pillar of optimism, Jones has not forgotten Tony who has worked hard to make a wall for them while Jones has made a good shot, and he also reciprocated Tony from time to time to send a second pass or two.

However, the strange thing is that the Lakers played table tennis very lively, but their score was gradually chased back.

By the end of the second quarter, the score between the two sides had reached 51-50, and the Spurs had unknowingly narrowed the gap to one point.

In the team's locker room, Harris constantly looked at the technical statistics of the players on both sides, and the corners of his mouth twitched from time to time, because his heart was very shocked now, and in the entire first half, the Spurs scored 12 points in addition to David Robinson, and their second highest score was Duncan's 10.

When did this guy get so many points?

Harris was puzzled, almost the entire first half, in his impression that when he saw Duncan, Duncan was doing the work of tandem team offense, and he didn't shoot much, this guy, the sense of presence is low enough.

Harris didn't think it was anything interesting to shoot 10 times under his nose, cut down 10 points and 7 boards and still do it silently, and it could also give people the feeling that he didn't play much tonight, Harris didn't think it was anything interesting at all, on the contrary, he felt a chill rising from the bottom of his heart.

The invisible enemy is the most terrifying, and this is talking about people like Duncan.

"After the start of the second half, Tony, you have to pay more attention to the Spurs guy named Tim Duncan, Eldon, I want you to go around indefinitely to stop Duncan from receiving the ball, the Spurs' tactical initiator is this rookie, we try to cut him off from his teammates, so that the Spurs' offensive power will be greatly reduced." Harris began to command.

His decision left Campbell a little puzzled, "Coach, what if I'm going to go around the front and then the rebound?" ā€

"The rebounds are handed over to Tony, you just have to stop Duncan from receiving the ball as much as you can, even if you try to miss it."

In fact, there is a deeper layer of words Harris did not say, Campbell now he doesn't seem to realize that he has been blown up by Duncan, two rebounds in the half, hehe, even if he sticks to the restricted area, what can he do?

The Lakers' interior offense and defense, Harris has finished explaining, as for the Lakers' outside offense? Then leave it to the two lads, Kobe and Jones, to figure it out on their own.

Although the Spurs' outside lineup on paper looks strong, and they are all the biggest names in the league, they are all old now, and if they are strong, it is only in the past.

If Kobe and Jones can't even get a few old men, then Kobe doesn't have to be the core of the team.

To be honest, I don't know why, Harris is faintly irritable in his heart, although he has been a veteran coach in the league for many years, but today's game, I don't know what's going on, always makes him feel like the situation is out of control.