34. Warriors strange defense
But there's no denying that Capono is everybody on the Bobcats, yes, everybody, the players, coaches, staff, scouts, everybody who's ever seen the most accurate three-point player. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info
Including Reggie Miller, Peja, and Steve Cole did not have Capono's open three-point accuracy.
But one point to emphasize is the empty seats.
Even so, among players who have hit more than 50 three-pointers, Capono has the highest shooting percentage in the entire history of the NBA, at 47 percent! Although he hit less than 60 three-pointers in total.
Blazek is naturally lonely, and finally played as a starter, seeing that he can get seven or eight rebounds per game, and he may be able to get a generous contract next season.
On the other side, Capono is a happy event, he never thought that he would be able to get the chance to start, he only played for ten minutes per game, and he topped it when Ye Han was resting, and the coach was very dissatisfied, why did he suddenly start?
Whatever the reason, Capono was determined to take advantage of his opportunity and secure his starting position.
And I am very happy to be able to partner with Ye Han with Capono, because there are many vacancies, and the opponent's defensive focus must be on Ye Han.
When Ye Han appeared on the stage, there were bursts of cheers from the scene, as if it was in Charlotte.
Most of the cheerers were Chinese from California, who came to see him play.
Ye Han waved his hand a little embarrassed, the home field is fine, it is those fans every day, and it is really embarrassing to say that the away game.
"I really envy so many people in your country, this year I guess you can become an all-star starter like Yao." Okafor's face was full of envy.
Ye Han raised his eyebrows, maybe this is really possible! As long as you don't perform badly, you might be able to make it to the All-Star!
didn't have time for Ye Han to think about it, and the game began.
The mid-circle jump ball, Okafor's jump ball is different, easily winning the jump ball from Troy Murphy's head.
The Warriors players collectively ran back to the basket quickly, making Ye Han, who was about to break fast, stunned, and then smiled.
It seems that the other party is prepared for him!
Blevin Knight pressed the rhythm, passed half time, and passed to Ye Han at a 45-degree angle.
It was Jason Richardson who defended Ye Han, and Fisher, who was at the top of the arc, was also ready to come over to make up for the defense.
As for it! Ye Han decisively passed to Okafor in the low post and squeezed the opposite center to the basket quickly.
Opposite Okafor is Troy Murphy, a very soft center with a very poor defense.
Obviously, Murphy couldn't stand Okafor, but Richardson didn't mean to help defend, and stuck to Ye Han's side.
Okafor looked at the lack of passing opportunities, and pushed Murphy away in three or two to score with an easy pick.
It's too easy, Murphy's two-meter-one-one height is only a hundred kilograms, and he is easily forced by Okafor.
Accustomed to being forced, Murphy didn't have the slightest embarrassment on his face, and ran back to the half court with a brisk pace, his speed was really faster than that of an ordinary center.
The Warriors attack, Jason Richardson is not as good as Ye Han with the ball, he is the kind of player who shoots with the ball, he doesn't look at the opponent's defense, he eats from the sky, and he forcibly shoots against Ye Han's defense, which is too confident.
The confidence comes from the fact that he jumps very high.
But Ye Han jumped higher!
"Smack"
Ye Han directly slapped the other party's careless wave out of bounds.
The ball goes out of bounds, and the Warriors have the ball.
Ye Han received the cheers of the away team again, and Okafor was the first to come over and give him a high-five.
The Warriors continue to attack, and Jason Richardson is furious! was actually humiliated by a rookie.
Jason Richardson wants to single Ye Han.
It was a miserable dribble, Ye Han went all out every time he defended, didn't spare his hand at all, and almost made a frontal steal several times.
Jason Richardson has been back and forth.
Ye Han defended the opponent two steps outside the three-point line in three or two strokes!
It's almost 24 seconds!
Jason Richardson throws 27 feet.
Three do not stick! 24 seconds violation!
The Warriors fouled 24 seconds.
Bobcat ball possession!
The Bobcats attacked here, but still handed over to Okafor in the low post, and once again forced the attack.
On the Warriors' side, Fisher came by himself and shot against Blevin Knight's defense, Blevin Knight's tragic height did not interfere at all, but Fisher felt quite cold and played two points long.
Ye Han protects the rebound.
Counterattack!
Ye Han passed the ball to Breven Knight, and was about to go down quickly, when he was suddenly caught by the opponent without the ball!
Jason Richardson and Fisher followed Ye Han and didn't let Ye Han get up!
"Damn!" Ye Han spewed out a sentence in Chinese.
Blevin Knight ran to the front court and found that Ye Han had not yet passed half the court, although he didn't know why, but there was no one under the opponent's basket, he went on his own, and scored two points with a quick layup. 6-0.
Warriors attack.
This time Fisher didn't care about Jason Richardson's ball, and Murphy blocked and passed back to Murphy, Okafor didn't defend it, and Murphy stepped on the three-point line to shoot, and hit a long two-point shot.
It's accurate!
Murphy is also a wonderful player, with a three-point shooting rate of nearly 40 percent, but the overall shooting rate is only 40 percent, which means that he basically has no interior offensive ability, and he is simply a big outside shooter.
Bobcats attack.
Ye Han stepped forward and blocked with Brevine Knight.
A rare way to block and dismantle, because the purpose of blocking and dismantling is to create a hole in the opponent's defense, the most important of which is misalignment, and then use the speed advantage to break through to the opponent's interior line to create opportunities for themselves or the outside or the inside.
So the pick-and-roll is almost always one inside and one outside, like the pick-and-roll representative combination of Stockton and Karl Malone.
It is extremely rare for a scoring guard like Ye Han to block and dismantle.
Only the Bobcat has such a tactic, because Ye Han has a strength comparable to that of the inside line, and then has super athleticism, which is even more difficult to defend.
Therefore, Ye Han was caught again.
Fisher and Jason Richardson didn't care about Blevin Knight at all, and after Ye Han and Blevin Knight blocked and dismantled, the two directly wrapped up Ye Han without the ball.
Blevin Knight was at a loss for half a second again, which was not what was expected in the tactics! The tactic is to create an opportunity for Ye Han, using Ye Han's explosive power to enter the inside line at the moment when the opponent changes defenses, but the opponent does not change defenses to cover Ye Han, and Blevin Knight has an accident in an instant, don't guard against him?
Next, Brevine Knight showed why he was a top contender for assists in the first place.
Brevine Knight rushed straight to the opposing center, Murphy, and hit a beautiful throw.
Is it true that he can only pass the ball?
If he only passes the ball, how can he have so many opportunities to assist, his inside throwing is a masterpiece, with little use but very accurate! The reason why he doesn't score well is because his desire to score is really low, and he's afraid of getting hurt on the inside and getting capped on the outside.