Chapter 142: Starburst Tactics
The other players of the home team looked at it enviously and jealously! Inside and outside the arena, everyone noticed this bracer!
In this game, Usilis took this bracer and cut off a fantastic score, so this bracer seems to have a mysterious magic.
The race continues!
The fans inside and outside the stadium were a little disappointed to see that Usyris did not play!
The ball rotates, and the away team serves the baseline ball in the backcourt!
Now, it has become a big problem for the away team to serve the baseline ball in the backcourt and dribble in the backcourt!
The two head coaches of the visiting team had to come up with a "starburst tactic".
Starburst tactics, founded by New York Knicks coach Reed Holzman.
Holzman led the Knicks to two NBA championships in 1970 and 1973, and in 1969 they won 18 straight NBA titles.
Currently, the NBA winning streak is ranked as follows.
The first long winning streak: In the 1971-72 season, the Lakers led by Chamberlain won 33 consecutive victories.
Second longest winning streak: In the 1970-71 season, Abdul-Jabbar led the Milwaukee Bucks to a 20-game winning streak.
3rd Longest Winning Streak: This season, under the tutelage of "Zen Master" Phil Jackson, the "OK Combination" of Kobe Bryant and O'Neal has won 19 consecutive wins.
4th Longest Winning Streak: Willis-Reed led the New York Knicks to an 18-game winning streak and a championship that year.
The so-called "starburst tactic", when the team serves (throw-in, serves), the other four players stand side by side, and at the moment of serve, they run in different directions, thus disrupting the opponent's defensive arrangement, which has the advantage of avoiding the danger of being tackled by the opponent when serving, and can also create a wrong position or vacancy. The player receives the ball in a misplaced vacancy and initiates an attack. Or divert the ball and let another player attack.
The so-called throw-in is the service of the sideline, which is served on the 4 service points of the sideline.
The so-called serve baseline ball is subdivided into the front court baseline ball and the back court baseline ball, each with 2 service points.
The so-called misalignment is the dislocation of the size of the individual.
The so-called vacancy is usually a split second when a player is unguarded.
"Zen Master" Phil Jackson liked to use this trick the most. Send a three-point gunner plus Kobe Bryant to execute the lore tactic.
Classic case: Fisher beat the Spurs in 0.4 seconds, Kobe beat the Kings in 0.1 seconds, Kobe beat the Bucks, O'Neal transferred the ball, and other players executed the offense.
Let's get back to the point.
Olajuwon from the left side of the backfield, the backcourt baseline ball,
Sprewell, Maddy, Alonzo Mourning, and Marcus were all four who stood directly on the left side of the three-point line in the backcourt, lined up. With an interval of 2 meters, facing Olajuwon, ready to receive the ball.
At this time, the home team lineup is one big and four small. If you use a forward defense, the away team can easily catch the ball as soon as you run.
So, under the command of Iverson. The four players of the visiting team all used a close defense from behind, and Mutombo went around the front and was responsible for interception.
NBA courts. The baseline is 1.575 meters from the center of the frame, and 7.24 meters from the center of the frame to the three-point line.
Therefore, the bottom line of the backcourt is 8.8 meters to 12 meters away from the three-point line of the backcourt.
It was clear that Olajuwon was going to send a long ball of around 10 meters.
Of course, there is another scenario.
Olajuwon smiled, threw a small high throw, and threw the basketball into the bottom corner of the backcourt, which was clearly a service error.
Inside and outside the arena, there was an exclamation.
Both the home and away players were dumbfounded!
Olajuwon made a sprint and entered the court, naturally being the first to grab the basketball.
Inside the arena, there was a lot of laughter!
The three referees put the referee's whistle to their mouths, but did not blow the penalty.
This is the first time this has happened, but it does not violate the rules of the game of basketball.
After serving, the ball is out of the server's hand and enters the court, which is the vitality ball, and anyone can grab the ball.
There is nothing wrong on serve, and there is no penalty, but there is just one more error in the personal data.
Olajuwon played a self-toss on the serve and rushed forward with the ball himself.
Mutombo hurriedly stepped forward to intercept.
The visitors made a big turn, shook off the defenders behind them, scattered in all directions, and sprinted forward to the frontcourt.
Naturally, the home team players were in hot pursuit, entangled all the way, and naturally evolved into a one-on-one defense.
Olajuwon made a flamboyant dream dance move to break past Mutombo, dribble across the back, and play a long-hitting pass to Maddie.
Maddy is on the left side of the frontcourt, with a 45-degree angle outside the three-point line and a back-to-back basket to face Iverson.
Sprewell is opposite Marbury, in the middle of the arc top.
Marcus is in the middle of the Byron Davis and paint.
Alston was wandering around, when he suddenly stepped forward to wrap Maddie.
Alonzo-Monin was emptied.
Iverson knew that Maddie was good at face-frame jumpers, so he used close defense, leaned forward, and stuck as close as he could, and his whole body was pressed against Maddie's back, not giving Maddie a chance to turn around easily; In addition, his hands reached under Maddie's ribs, constantly disrupting Maddie's dribbling rhythm.
Maddie could only sacrifice his back-to-back singles technique, a big bend and a half-turn, his ass and left shoulder pushed against Iverson's chest, dribbled with his right hand, and began to play singles.
Iverson hurriedly adjusted, put his right hand on Maddie's right waist, and added force with his legs to push Maddie outward, pushing hard, and it was best to push a walking violation.
Height comparison: Maddy, 2.03 meters, Iverson 1.83 meters, Alston 1.88 meters.
Maximum bench press comparison: Maddie, who has reached the peak, 120 kg; Iverson is at his peak, 130 kilograms; Alstom is just over 84 kilograms.
The bench press and back punch are in direct proportional to the explosive power.
With explosive back power, the ball carrier always has a 5-kilogram advantage.
The contest between pure power can be seen in one step!
Maddie occupies a height advantage of 15 centimeters, but the height of the dribble is naturally a little higher, and at this time he met Iverson, who is good at tackles, and has to be cautious; He singled Iverson with a difficult back, and one turned and stepped back, turning into a face frame, ready to jump.
Alston popped out of nowhere, and after a bad laugh, he made a steal, took the ball, and ran away in a puff of smoke!
Iverson also smiled evilly and followed.
The rest of the home and away players immediately rushed to the other half.
Maddie hurriedly turned around and chased after him.
Alston is the well-known "king of street ball", although it is slightly slower than Iverson's speed, and the speed of 100 meters is only a few tenths of a second, but it is extremely formal in technology, and they often play street ball together, which is full of tacit understanding; One is close to the back, and the other is a sneak steal, and the cooperation is seamless.
The two of them sprinted at the same time, and the distance between them and the other players widened a little farther and farther. (To be continued.) )