Chapter 202 Team Training 3
"Coach, you're looking for me!" Luke came back and said.
"Luke, you've come just in time," Larry said. "Take a timeout!"
All the players stopped the game and waited for Larry's order.
Seeing that the red team was now temporarily behind, Larry said "Come on, Allen, Eric, Tony. Kukoc, you three come down and take a break. Luke, go put on the red jersey and ......" Larry glanced at the rest of the players. "Raja, Brian. Cardinal, you two go up too! ”
"Yes!" The two, who rarely got a chance to play, also rushed to prepare and the game restarted.
Luke came to the court and knew it was time for him to play point guard.
"Okay, I haven't done it in a long time, let's try it today." Luke said.
It just so happened that it was the red team attacking, and Tyrone Hill served from the baseline.
Luke receives the ball and dribbles across half court.
Reid defends Luke.
Unlike defending Snow just now, Reed, who is now defending Luke, did not start trash talking, but was very silent.
"Hey, Reed, why don't you speak." Luke said, "Didn't you just say a lot of hilarious? ”
"......" Reed was speechless, but he didn't answer Luke's words, he knew that it was very likely that the next second he answered Luke's question, Luke would pass by him. For now, he'd better keep an eye on Luke. There are two cases of trash talk tactics that fail: First, the opponent did not hit his own trash talk, but he was provoked by the opponent's trash talk. Two, it's like Reed. Don't say a word and concentrate on defense.
"Well, trash talk tactics failed!" Luke said, "Then I'll go straight on!" "Luke has taken a big step forward!
Reed was moved. Reed knew that Luke's move was likely to go straight past Reed's defense and go straight to the inside, and the consequences would be unimaginable. Reed immediately moved his feet, preparing to block Rick's attack. But......
In fact, Luke didn't move a single step, just a relatively large probe.
The moment Reed stepped out, he realized something was wrong, and then regretted it. There is a big problem with such a big mistake here.
Luke was also surprised. But it's normal to think about it. Luke rarely uses probing in the game. He even said that he had never used it, and today he wanted to use it on a whim, so he deceived Reed. However, Luke will not waste the opportunity, this kind of mistake is enough to kill, Luke did not think about anything, and it was a three-pointer who raised his hand directly.
Unguarded, Luke's shooting percentage is quite high. This kind of shooting is basically not missed. "Hmmm-" The ball went into the Nets. Luke added three points to the RED. "Thank you. Michael! Luke smiled and replied.
"......" saw this scene, and Reid didn't know what to say.
"Don't be nervous! Relax! McGee patted Reed and said.
"Hmm." Reid replied, and then went to the baseline to catch the ball.
After half-time, Reed chose to organize the attack on his own this time. While organizing teammates to run. While observing the situation on the field.
"Ouch, yes, it's a lot of learning!" Luke said with a smile.
"I learned from you, please don't mind if you don't learn well." Reid also starts trash talk at Luke.
"Don't talk about that, you've learned well, I've been watching it over there for a long time, yes, I've stolen Eric's pass, it's good!" Luke complimented.
"......" Reed's trash talk was returned untouched by Luke.
"Well, since you're playing with me, I'll wash you once." Reid began to play with the ball in his hand.
Seeing this, Luke also knew that Reed was about to get serious. So I put away the hippie smile and started to take it seriously.
Reed's offense in the previous life was like Ray Allen in the later period, focusing on shooting, supplemented by breakthroughs, and generally trying not to take the ball when he was not in a good position. But now he is completely different, now he is deeply influenced by Allen, and he also brings a certain street ball style, and the dribble is very elegant. Although he is also mainly shooting from the outside, he now likes to break through more and is better at breaking through, which makes it more difficult for him to defend. Luke also had to be careful.
Luke carefully watched Reed's every move. Don't let go of every move. Now Reed is a true legend of Aaron, and if he doesn't pay attention to it, he will "fly" past. Calm down. Lowered the center of gravity. Waiting for Reed's attack.
Wait, wait, Luke waited quietly like a cheetah ambushing a gazelle.
Finally, Reed's gazelle moved. And out of control.
Reid quickly broke through from Luke's left half. Luke shifted to the left.
But Reed immediately changed hands and began to break to the right. If Luke hadn't defended right away, Reed would have been able to go straight over. But Luke wouldn't be so stupid, and there was nothing he could do about this breakthrough.
After studying the breakthroughs of many people, Luke found several common characteristics.
The first type of breakthrough is very violent, using a very strong first move as a basis to break straight through and pass opponents such as Maddie and Granger Hill. Of course, Wade later was also of this type.
But most players don't have such long legs, such a quick first step. Especially the defenders. But what if they want to break through their opponents and score? They had no choice but to start working on the technology. So they began to apply the work on the street court to the court. For example, Allen, for example, Alstom, for example, Francis. More and more heroes from the street court are coming to this field, bringing a breath of fresh air to the whole league, making the game gorgeous, exciting, and scoring. It's a win-win situation. But it hurt the defenders and the coaches. They've been figuring out how to defend all day. Like Ragabel and Bruce Bowen, with average physical fitness, they will use small movements, fake falls and other abnormal means to defend and cheat fouls, of course, Rodman is also one. There is also a strong body based on forced defense, such as Ron Artest, who has not changed his name yet. These are all examples.
But Luke is different from them, Luke has his own way.
Luke watched NFL games in his spare time, and the defense was especially memorable.
In football, there are not as many rules as on the basketball court, as long as you receive the ball, run forward, no dribbling, and there is no foul on the second dribble. As long as the ball doesn't hit the bottom, everything is fine.
On the other hand, the defender, although there is no foul, but you always have to catch the opponent to take the opponent down, and you can't catch anything.
It's hard for defenders to catch offensive players, because they all anticipate and dodge, plus it's usually a running forward or a running guard who breaks through with the ball, and they're extremely fast and very good at changing directions, even if they're not all wide receivers, they're all physical and inhuman, which is very difficult to defend. Even if it's a defender or tackle with the same physical fitness.
In the same way, running forwards and running backs, and even quarterbacks, want to get rid of the defense of the defenders because their defense is just too brutal. If you are caught, you will fall a dog and eat, and if you are caught, you will hurt your muscles and bones. You can often get a serious injury on the pitch in rugby, either with a broken leg or a broken hand.
So in all the players who play professional rugby, they practice one action - the small broken step.
It's a tennis trick. A very common technique, the moment the opponent hits the ball, the feet jump up lightly, and after the opponent shoots back, you can quickly run half a step to the landing point of the ball and shoot back. It is more practical when receiving the ball, because the speed of serving or flat hitting is faster, and using broken steps can increase reflexes and return to more tricky balls.
But this can also be applied to other sports.
Now let's take rugby as an example.
With a small break, the defender will react as soon as the player changes direction when defending, and then chase and pounce. The offensive player can see the defender's movement clearly after a small step, and then dodge his defense.
The same can be done on the basketball court. (To be continued......)