Chapter 124: The Long Ball (2)
In the NBA game, the pick-and-roll is usually a hand-to-hand pass or a short pass, and after creating a mismatch or vacancy, the shot is made immediately, which is simple and effective, and the most practical!
There are too many tricks in the middle of the ball, and the players who can play the rotation are basically top point guards or forward swing people.
Long passing, this is usually, a super point guard, an all-round power forward, and an all-round center.
Long passes, which are very common in games, are usually played by centers or power forwards, but are basically not played by outside players.
In the history of the NBA, Bill Russell, Magic Johnson, and Bill Wharton have all been adept at using long and long passes to launch fast breaks or counterattacks.
Among the NBA's current interior stars, Duncan, Chris Webb, Kevin Garnett, Olajuwon, and others are all masters of long and long passes.
Among the NBA's active outside players, Stockton, Hardaway, Kidd, Nash, and others are good at long passing.
After passing, the speed of travel on the basketball is relatively low, and teammates only need to make small or no adjustments to make a shot, which is a clever pass.
Different passing methods have different passing techniques, all of which are based on strength, angle, and timing, and it is difficult for ordinary players to grasp this.
Let's get back to the point.
At this moment, the much-anticipated Usilis was really admired, envied, and envied by many stars.
Michael Jordan clapped and shook his head in disbelief.
Barkley shouted frantically: "Look, the great "Buckley I" has finally taught a great "Buckley II"! He's taller, stronger, more flexible, more incredible, and sooner or later, all the basketball leagues will have to change the rules for "Barkley II", hahaha! ”
Michael-Jordan and Catherine, among others, covered their ears at the same time as they were tormented by the noise.
Drip! Drip! Drip!
The referee, Bill Russell, was depressed and excited, and at the same time proud of his disciples, when he saw the arrogant Barkley, he immediately found a punching bag.
He blew the referee's whistle, pointed at Barkley, signaled Barkley to commit a technical foul, this posture, if you dare to make trouble again, please leave the court immediately!
Referees are always the most authoritative people in basketball games, whether they are blowing players or blowing head coaches, they have absolute authority.
If Barkley hadn't played and sat in the commentary seat, it would have been a different story!
He was part of the tournament and was one of the players in the home team.
Barkley was depressed, he could only shrug his shoulders helplessly, he still wanted to continue to fight side by side with "Barkley II", and endure it, otherwise he would be sent off by Bill Russell, this would be boring!
Michael, Jordan, Catherine, and the others, giggling, so happy!
David Stern finished his business, motioned for the game to continue, and left the court, putting him back on the technical table.
Drip! Drip! Drip!
Referee Bill Russell stepped into the jump circle and loudly announced that Usyris's shot was valid, it was a 3-point shot, the original penalty was canceled, and the game continued!
In the history of basketball, the longest-range three-point shot was born!
Inside and outside the stadium, the fans cheered!
Usyris's 28-meter shot from the baseline service point in the backcourt was changed to a valid ball, and the home team added 3 points.
Ball rotation and away serve!
Ewing's blood began to boil, and he personally served the bottom ball, which was obviously to compete with his junior, long passing skills.
Usyris is in the bottom corner and intercepts Ewing's pass.
The rest of the visitors immediately rushed to their own half.
Naturally, the rest of the home team was in hot pursuit.
Ewing lacked bounce power, but he was very experienced, and after playing a feint, he jumped instantly, looking like he was about to lob the ball, but in fact he came with a long ball that hit the ground.
Although Usyris put the super mark on Ewing, he was already jumping and couldn't stop the ground-hitting pass.
Maddie shook off Sprewell's close defense and took the lead in grabbing the basketball near the three-point line on the right side of the frontcourt.
Michael Jordan immediately made up for it.
Maddie felt hot and naturally fearless, and after a big dribble turn, he was about to break through, but suddenly changed to a backward step, and a dry ground plucked onions and jumped vertically.
Michael Jordan immediately jumped up, leaning forward, and the target of his big hand was not the cap, but Maddie's arm.
He knew that his bounce height was insufficient to block the ball, so he had to use a foul on a hitter to disrupt Maddie's shot.
Maddie had to lean back, distance himself a little from Michael Jordan's big hand, and rush to shoot within the airtime.
The basketball crossed a high arc in the air, went over the head of Michael Jordan, landed on the edge of the rim, bounced twice, and fell!
"Rebounding!"
"Mine!"
"Damn it, it's mine!"
In the basket penalty area, Troney and Marcus, the two big men have already stuck in position, and this is a contest of pure power.
The end result was that Marcus had a slight edge in power, squeezing Tronny to the side, clasping his hands and grabbing the rebound first.
Maddie inadvertently made a step-back jumper and changed his shooting angle, and missing the shot was inevitable.
He fell from the sky and staggered back three steps before he gained his footing.
Step-back jumpers are just that, and they can do more harm than good.
When shooting, the body leans back, although there is a little air distance from the defender, but the gaze is squinted down at the basket, the shooting angle is difficult to grasp, and the shooting rate is difficult to guarantee; In addition, after falling, it is still a trivial matter to take a few steps backwards, and if you are not careful, you will sprain your ankle.
If the waist is exerted, it will produce a certain amount of airtime.
In the current NBA system, there is no detailed study of air suspension.
In the mechanics of basketball stagnation, there is a detailed analysis of stagnation.
There are five ways to stay in the air, as shown below.
The waist is pushed back, and the force is forward, and there is a backward stagnation.
The waist is pushed forward and pushed back, and there is a folding stagnant space.
The waist is twisted left or right, and the force is exerted to the left or right, and there is a twist and stagnation.
The legs are crossed and swinging, and the waist is rotated back and forth, and there is a gliding stagnation.
Horizontal big jump, plus waist forward, or waist back, or waist twist, there is a drift in the air.
Backward jumpers, folding layups or dunks, gliding layups or dunks, drift jumpers, small pull-up layups, small change layups, turnaround step-back jumpers, and other techniques are all based on the basis of staying in the air and are difficult to grasp.