Chapter 123: The Long Ball (1)
John Thompson Jr. had an idea, if Usyris had mastered this long passing technique thoroughly, as long as he was paired with a fast player to launch a quick attack and defensive counterattack, it would be natural to score points!
This time, this 28-meter big shot hit, which was obviously an accident, and it was specially cultivated as a shooting technique without considering it!
Five-second offence: When a throw-in is taken, it should be sent within five seconds, otherwise it will be whistled for a foul and the ball will be handed over to the opponent.
Usilis served within 5 seconds, and another player sprinted from near the three-point line in the backcourt to the reasonable collision zone, a 3/4 (21.5m) sprint, completing the aerial relay,
The serve action is 1 second, the basketball spans the whole court for about 2.5 seconds, the dunk takes about 0.5 seconds, and the other player completes the air relay in 3 seconds, and the required speed conditions are about 14 seconds for 100 meters.
A player of this speed, whether it is the NBA or the NCAA, as long as he is a point guard, can reach this level!
In other words, as long as Usilis has been systematically trained and mastered this long passing technique, it can be completely realized by evolving into a series of complete offensive tactics and defensive counter-attacking tactics!
If the arc of the basketball is a little higher, the time to cross the whole court will be longer, and the requirements for speed will be lower; Of course, this is more difficult, and it is easy to be caught up by opposing players, complete blocks or defenses, and disrupt the offense, so it is not considered.
A huge pass that spans the entire pitch and is done in 3 seconds!
In a similar situation, he served on the sideline service point in his own half of the court and completed an aerial relay with a direct pass, but the distance was only about 10 meters and the time was about 2.5 seconds.
On the other hand, the ball is sent from the backcourt, or blocked from the basket and launched a defensive counterattack, usually passing the ball to the top of the arc of the offensive half of the court, a 20-meter long pass, so that teammates can grab the basketball and complete the layup, shooting, and dunking actions.
"The Lord of the Rings" Bill Russell is particularly good at this trick.
The NBA Celtics have also taken this long pass plus defensive counterattack to the extreme, and in addition, some super point guards are good at similar long passes and offense.
The 28-meter long pass tactic has really not been studied by a head coach, let alone a point guard or center player to systematically train this.
At this moment, Usilis used his low-arc shooting skills to complete a big long pass, which inspired John Thompson Jr.!
Inspiration is elusive, and it can only be obtained by building on a few scenarios!
Data may seem trivial, but it allows you to see what is hidden behind things.
Larry Brown, Pat Riley, Jeff Van Gundy, the three coaches had similar inspirations.
All of them have bright eyes, their eyes are blazing, if this big German boy can become his own disciple, how good it would be, even if he takes 15 players to change one person, even if he pays a big contract of 100 million yuan, he is willing!
Think about it, a 2.06-meter, tall and arm-length big man, with a super high basketball IQ, super close defensive ability, strong strength and back-to-back singles skills, with Irving-style close turning, dream dance steps, big jumps, and other breakthrough techniques, with fancy pick-and-roll dunks, tomahawk dunks, free throw line jump dunks, drift jumpers and other offensive techniques, with fancy passes, don't look at people to pass, long passes and other passing strategies, surrounded by the "pocket array", Still creating incredible goals!
Any one of them can be used to secure the position of the main player in any NBA team, not to mention the integration of multiple technologies!
Anyone can see the shadows of multiple NBA superstars in this big German boy.
"Lord of the Rings" Bill Russell's close-range defense and long passing skills, "Flying Pig" Barkley's back-to-back singles, "Dr. J" Irving's Irving-style intimate turn, "Big Dream" Olajuwon's dream dance steps, "Iceman" George Gervin's fancy basket, "White Flyer" Vince Carter's tomahawk dunk, "God of Basketball" Michael Jordan's "free throw line jumping dunk" and backward jumper, "Magic" Johnson's fancy passing and no-looking passes, and the "Basketball Emperor"'s terrifying scoring ability!
In addition, the drifting jump shot and the long pass, these two skills, once systematically trained, are definitely the future hegemons of the NBA.
All in all, he is definitely God's darling and no less devil's darling!
God gave him a super high basketball IQ and an incomparably amazing offensive ability!
The devil gave him, an incomparably cold heart, an incredible mysterious potential!
Passing is discussed below.
There are many ways to pass the ball, according to the distance, it can be divided into, hand-to-hand pass, short pass, medium pass, long pass, long pass, big long pass, the specific division is as follows.
Hand to hand pass, this distance is too close, usually 0.5 meters - 2 meters of passing, no tricks, just pass over!
Short passes, this distance is very close, usually 2.5 meters to 5 meters of passes, and there are many tricks in passing.
Medium pass, this is a little simpler, usually 6 meters to 9 meters of passing, are relatively simple high lob balls, straight passes, ground passes,
Long passes, basically low-arc straight passes or ground passes, this refers to passing the ball from the sideways across the court, or from the back court to the front line of the court, about 10 meters to 15 meters, launching a quick defensive counterattack, forming a two-on-one, or three-on-two favorable situation in the frontcourt.
The long pass is definitely a low-arc straight pass, which specifically refers to passing the ball to the top of the arc in the front court after the basket is blocked in the backcourt, or the bottom line ball is sent from the backcourt, passing the ball to the three-point line, about 16 meters to 24 meters, spanning most of the court, leaving a certain distance and leaving enough time for teammates to chase the ball.
Long passes over 25 to 28 meters are too easy to miss, and must be paired with a super-fast top point guard or forward swingman to create the perfect aerial relay, or relay layup.
In normal play, long passes are a restricted technique.
A common fast-break counterattack refers to a long-distance pass with a backcourt rebound, or a long-term pass from the backcourt, which requires a power forward or center player with good passing skills to initiate.
In the NBA, there are very few players who are good at this kind of long passing.
Some of the more famous ones include: Bill Russell, "King" Chris Weber, "King of Europe" Jascovisius.