163. New tactics
Blocking and dismantling is not only the best for the ball holder, sometimes the blocking and dismantling without players is the key to scoring, like usually when Ye Han does not hold the ball, Bickerstaff's tactic is that everyone creates opportunities for Ye Han, maybe Ye Han himself does not feel it, but everyone else is helping him block people, so that he can form a misalignment or receive the ball in an empty position. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info of course, often the effect is not as good as imagined and planned, more often Ye Han gets one-on-one opportunities outside the three-point line, in fact, it is already very good, most of the time when Ye Han arrives at the basket to catch the ball at close range, it is two people who defend the past.
Capono moved around the three-point line to the top arc from the bottom corner of the right side, Ye Han broke through from the left side, Iverson noticed the movement of the baseline, Webb and Aaron McGee both brought it up, but Okafor's big body blocked Webb and Aaron McGee, although it was only a little more than a second, but Capono was empty!
Iverson stepped forward to defend Capo, and he pounced just as Capono took two or three steps to the right of the top arc, and the white shooter was impressed with his three-pointers, who had already made two three-pointers in the quarter.
But Iverson, who pounced in front of Capono, didn't wait for the ball to pass for a long time, he turned his head to look, and just saw Ye Han dunk the ball into the basket with a "bang".
"BI......" The referee's whistle blows, and the defense is fouled.
The 76ers called a timeout! Now the difference is only 3 points, and if Ye Han hits the free throw, it will become two points.
The big screen replayed the scene just now, Ye Han broke through to the left, Iverson didn't care, and went directly back to the top arc, and Ye Han didn't pass the ball at all, he planned to break through from the beginning, rushed directly to the basket and jumped a step to shake Durham Potter away, and then pulled out his hands and dunked them into the basket, causing a foul on Damham Potter who fell down and dodged in time.
This is a new tactic developed by the Bobcats recently because of Capono's three-point reputation and becoming a high-quality pitcher, the main purpose is to bring out the opponent's inside line, so that Ye Han can be one-on-one after entering the inside line, and it is much easier for a small man to play a big man than a big man to play a small man.
There are many ways to play the inside line from the outside, shoot with a pull rod, shoot after shaking, and make fouls after shaking, so that the outside players have slightly better skills, and the inside players can only be deflated, or the background emperor Duncan is ready to be dunked at any time.
Although it is also easy to play inside and outside, it is relatively difficult to play, that is, it is easy to be cut and steal when turning after receiving the ball, and the rest depends on the shooting ability, and it is better to be able to dunk through opponents like David Robinson and O'Neal.
However, to Ye Han's surprise, Iverson didn't care about him, and pounced directly in the other direction, which made him a little confused, did Iverson think that others only like him to break through to the right?
After carefully looking at Iverson's movements and the position where Capono stood afterwards, Ye Han understood, it turned out that Iverson was thinking too much! Iverson is actually a very defensive-minded player, but he doesn't like regular defense, Ye Han feels that he has learned a new skill, it turns out that he can not only create opportunities for his teammates or open up space for his teammates, but also rely on his teammates to interfere with the opponent's defense.
It seems that he can also put the opponent's defense in an awkward state, and he can make better choices.
And Capono's running position is getting better and better! I heard that he often contacted Reggie Miller's vicious-mouthed three-point king to learn the other party's movement, and it seems to be quite effective.
Seeing the picture on the big screen,
Iverson's face was dark, he felt teased again, looking at his idiot-like defense on the big screen, because others didn't know that he was trying to make up for the three points of defending Capono in the past, it looked like he had completely misjudged the opponent's breakthrough route, and the stupidest thing was that the opponent didn't make any shaking moves at all!
Bickerstaff replaced Okafor with Jamal Sampson, Okafor didn't actually play a role in that attack just now, and the reaction given by the 76 team just now made Bickerstaff feel good, but Okafor didn't play much of a role in that kind of offense, but because of the long running distance, the physical exertion was relatively large.
Jamal Sampson's strength is far worse than Okafor's, but the Bobcats' off-ball blocking tactics are not intended for centers, even if the opponent is not afraid of Jamal Sampson's attack at all, they have to come out, otherwise Capono is absolutely empty. Of course, they don't come out to defend better, Kapono's three-point shot has become the most relied on scoring point on the outside of the Bobcats, without him, Ye Han estimates that every ball is covered.
Since he found that the new tactic just now is very effective, Bickerstaff decided to continue to play this tactic, since this tactic is effective, then let the other party find a way, instead of the so-called rainy day to make changes, if you blindly change the original advantage may be lost, it will be counterproductive.
And even if the opponent responds, it may not be effective, and the response may be suppressed by their side.
After Bickerstaff asked Ye Han to add a pass to the post-breakthrough option, the timeout ended, and the referee urged the players from both sides to return to the court.
The game continues.
Ye Han made free throws.
"Huh? He's down? Ye Han looked at the opposing lineup a little disappointed when he made free throws, Papu Shaw, Iguodala, Aaron McGee, Webb, Mittel Palacio.
In fact, Ye Han was mainly disappointed with Iverson's fate.
But this is also normal, Iverson only rested for 4 minutes in the first two and a half quarters, and he only rested when Ye Han rested for these four minutes, and he immediately played after seeing Ye Han play.
Ye Han's free throw hit, narrowing the difference to two points.
However, after Iverson went off the court, the 76ers' offense was much better.
The 76ers are such a contradictory team, they have the league's best scorer, Iverson who averages 32.4 points per game, but their offense is at the bottom of the league. Iverson's offense was mostly disconnected from the team, with four teammates standing up and watching him go solo most of the time.
Back in the year Iverson won the MVP to the Finals, he was also the scoring champion, but the 76ers were a team that relied on defense to play, and that team was able to beat the careless Lakers in the first game of the Finals, in addition to Iverson's 48 points, it was more the 76ers' defense.
After Iverson went off the court, the 76ers' offensive starting point became Webber, who was probably the most flashy power forward in NBA history, responsible for passing the ball.
The ball is like an art when it is in Webb's hands, and the others are not as wooden as when they played with Iverson, they all run actively, and they don't catch the ball for fear of never receiving it again.
In the end, when Argentine center Mitre Palacio received the ball, the Bobcats were dazzled by the pass, and Palacio scored on a small jump layup.
Palacio is a typical South American player, who started playing in La Liga at the age of 15 and came to the NBA at the age of 30, despite the fact that he is still a sophomore, but he is already a veteran of the seventeenth season, and his excellent technique and shooting ability are his characteristics.