Chapter 111: The Defensive Concept of Theory 1315
Larry Johnson took five steps on his back, turned one left and half, played a feint, moved quickly, and started with a long pass.
Ursyris had already put the supermark on Larry Johnson, and he could see the passing action very clearly.
He stretched out his long arm and hooked his big hand to complete a big hook block, and then a big left jump, flashed Larry Johnson's right back, and began to chase the basketball.
In the 1315 theory, a number of new concepts and techniques for defense are proposed, as shown below.
Blocking refers to destroying the final offense of the ball carrier in the condition of shooting, layup, and dunk; Whether you grab the basketball or not, it will be counted in the personal block data.
Steal refers to destroying the offensive steps of the ball carrier and grabbing the basketball in the first time when passing the ball and passing the court with the ball; If you don't catch a basketball, it won't be counted as personal data.
If the basketball is grabbed by another player, it will be counted in the name of the other person's personal data, which is a dribble.
A small block refers to an offensive step that destroys the ball carrier when passing the ball or dribbling through the court.
In the game, this small block is difficult to define, so there are no perfect statistics, and it can only be located with vague defensive ability levels.
Valuable tips for blocking and stealing are shown below.
The hook hand has a large block, and the strength is large, and the basketball can be hooked to the mid-distance or long-distance position set by yourself, which is convenient for teammates to grab the ball and launch a fast counterattack.
The hook hand is a small block, the force is small, you can hook the ball to a close range, so that you can grab the ball in the next step, this action must be used in the case of a layup or a short pass, otherwise it is especially easy to hurt your fingers, because the strength of shooting, dunking, and long passes is very strong.
The hook size block must be sideways or sideways to block, because after the front block, the basketball can snatch the ball back to the opponent and re-attack.
Hook steal, at close range, suddenly launch a sneak attack to hook the basketball away; This is a very demanding basketball IQ and is usually a move that can only be done by top point guards and top forward swing guards.
The iron palm has a large cap, the most powerful, and can shoot the basketball to a long distance or a super long distance, this is a cap for the sake of capping, and nothing else at all.
The pegboard big block, also known as the pegboard big hat, to put it bluntly, is to use strong force to slap the basketball in an offensive state on the rebound, and then grab it hard.
Big two-handed blocks and big tackles, jumping up, holding the ball, landing on the ground and thinking about the next pass, this is the least technical, but the basic conditions are very demanding, and it is usually played by the top big men.
The result of a small player playing a two-handed big block or a big steal must be that the ball is broken by a slap from the big player, and then the ball is re-served.
Overlord blocking, aerial confrontation, only touching the basketball, forcibly suppressing the ball carrier from the air to the ground, creating a jump violation for the ball carrier.
Chase blocks, where the ball carrier is attacking, followed by blocks.
Super violent blocking, only touching the basketball, flipping the ball holder's head cover.
In basketball games, the common blocking is the iron palm big block, a slap to fly the basketball to the fans, or to the other half, because this blocking method is the simplest.
Bill-Russell's sliding steps and weak-side blocks, catch-and-roll passes, and mid-block passes are three stunts that use these defensive skills to frequently launch fast-break counterattacks.
With the exception of the creator of the 1315 theory, all other players have passed on this valuable personal defensive experience by word of mouth and have never made it public.
Let's get back to the point.
At this point, with the exception of Ursiris and Larry Johnson, who were stranded at the back, the other eight players were near the halfway line.
Usyris hooked the basketball to his left side, the closest distance, and no one stopped him, he jumped in stride, and grabbed the basketball for the first time.
On the technical bench, David Stern, Bill Lambier, and Timothy Healy, seeing that the dust had settled, immediately wrote down a steal statistic after Ursiris's name and a turnover statistic after Larry Johnson's name.
Inside and outside the arena, there was a cheer.
Kenny Smith yelled, "Larry is going to challenge Ussy's defense, and he's failed again!" It was a terrible decision! An easy cap and, oh, a nice steal! Ussi, great job! ”
Reg-Essric was waving his fists and jumping on the commentary seat, he temporarily lost the ability to speak, and could only cheer for his disciples like this!
Larry Johnson was taken aback and hurriedly turned around to snatch the basketball back.
Usyriss played a beautiful back-to-back switch, pulled the basketball to his right, broke through to Larry Johnson's left side, dribbled quickly with his right hand, and sprinted towards the basket box in his own offensive half.
The home team players were overjoyed and immediately gave up defending and began to sprint towards their own attacking half.
Among the visiting players, Rodman, Alonzo Mourning, Olajuwon, the three All-Star centers had to give up one-on-one defense and go all out to encircle Usyris.
The disadvantage of Usilis's 100-meter speed was leaked in plain sight at this moment.
Larry Johnson chased Usyris's right back, lunged over and played a gambling steal; His height does not have an advantage, and although his defensive ability is very strong, defending Usyris' one-on-one can only be a source of abuse.
Usyris's super-fast front hand changed hands, switched to left-handed ball, and rushed to the three-point line.
Larry Johnson moved to Usyris's left back, still trying to make a tackle.
Usiris was speechless, so he could only change hands in front of him again, and finally entered the free throw circle.
This scene looks funny.
A small man scurries around behind a big man, looking a lot like a monkey trying to grab an apple.
Inside and outside the stadium, the fans burst into laughter.
Another fan has given Larry Johnson a new nickname for free: the Golden Tooth Monkey!
Larry Johnson, who didn't know anything about this, jumped in front of Usyris, trying to make an offensive foul to save face.
Usiris took a step back and jumped immediately, without any feints at all, just to make a crisp shot.
Larry Johnson's plan fell through, one step too late, and it was useless to jump again because the basketball had already been shot.
Usilis finally showed off a fingertip pluck layup.
The basketball spun in the air, rising to a high point, creating an inverted J-shaped arc in the air.