Chapter 121 vs. Lakers (4)

"Are you sure? Will this tactic work? Larry also looked at Phil Jackson.

"It's the only way to try it now." Luke said.

"Alright," said Larry, "everybody, come here!" ”

After everyone gathered around, Larry began to say, "Okay, we're not in a good situation right now, now we're going to change tactics, this time we're going to use a triangle offensive ......"

The book "TheBestofBasketballFromScholasticCoach" itself was written by the academy coach Winter Sr., and as one of the representatives of the academy, Larry already knew this tactic very well, but he did not have many opportunities to experiment with it. Why? The first is that the coaching philosophy is different. Larry Brown believes in defense, defense is the foundation of everything, and offense is determined at those points. Therefore, the core of the team is easy to be prevented to death (for example, in the 2001 Finals of the 76ers, Allen was prevented to death, and the Lakers directly won four consecutive games).

Second, throughout Larry's coaching career, there are not many superstars who have coached, or players who have led an era, there are only a handful, Allen and Reggie Miller are the only two (later Marbury and Francis are not too famous, and the Pistons Five Tigers are a serious civilian team), there is no opportunity to implement this tactic, and Larry himself is a stubborn person, it is difficult to be changed, in addition to Allen, there is now one more Luke.

Now let's talk about the triangle offensive.

What makes the triangle offensive unique is that, unlike most NBA fixed moves, it is a tactic that makes different adjustments by observing the opponent's defensive changes. It is a tactic based on the principles of reasonableness, precise player space on the field, and strict execution of the basic principles. The triangle low post offense allows great players to move around the court in a systematic form. As defenders are pinned down by the constant movement of offensive players, the most skilled players on the offensive side can gain an advantage in the opposition over time. The triangle low post offense can maximize the use of excellent low post players, especially low post players with some passing ability.

The main essence of this tactic is to construct triangles, and players will form triangles to attack and defend whenever and wherever they are. Therefore, it is very important to run away, in order to create opportunities for yourself or your teammates, so that you can play more triangles and complete offensive or defensive tasks. The second point is that the players should be selfless, passing and blocking are the two most important points in this tactic, the center and the power forward should selflessly come out to block and dismantle for the backcourt players, and the backcourt players should selflessly pass the ball to those who have space or opportunities. The third is to be decisive, after catching the ball, you must shoot when you have the opportunity, you must shoot, do not wait, and believe in yourself. Of course, everyone has to have a certain amount of projection ability, and that's crucial, including power forwards.

Of course, a team like the current Lakers is not an authentic triangle offense. But do you care about this when you have a big killer like O'Neal?

O'Neal, who is now to be dealt with, is the biggest difficulty for the 76ers now.

"Coach, O'Neill will hand over me and Big Ben." Luke said.

"Are you sure?" Larry looked at Luke.

"I'd like to try, but I can't help much with the outside and scoring." Luke said with a smile.

"It's fine, Aaron," Larry shouted.

"What's the matter?" Aaron McGee said.

"It's up to you and Allen to score from the outside, Snow come down and take a break." Larry said.

"That's fine." Aaron patted his chest and said.

"Tony (Tony?) Kukoc) The rest of the scheduling is up to you. "Larry looks at Tony? Kukotka.

"That's fine, I'll help them." Tony? Kukochi said after taking a sip of water.

"Well, the tactical setup is complete. Play! Larry said.

Tethered up their pants and tucked their jerseys into their pants, the players from both sides returned to the field.

The Lakers' offense was completed just now, and now it's the 76ers' turn.

Allen moved back to the point guard position and dribbled across half court. And Luke and Big Ben entered the Lakers early and waited.

After half-time, Allen didn't stick to the ball too much, but handed it to Toney? Kukoc, who was near the 45-degree angle, was ready to receive the ball. The 76ers' formation is completely unfolded.

"Hey, the 76ers' offense is a little different this time, it's not Larry's style," Phil Jackson frowned, but quickly relaxed, "It's okay, I'm sure Kobe and Shaquille will figure it out on their own." "He's as confident as ever.

Tony this time? Kukoc became the commander, directing the dynamics of the 76ers players on the court. Began the most classic model of the triangular offensive tactics.

The first is the standing. Both Luke and Big Ben gave up on the baseline and opted to take a position near the free-throw line.

Tony? Kukoc controlled the ball alone and watched the situation on the field.

Suddenly, he handed the ball to Allen, and then made an alternate block with Allen, and one person scurried to the baseline. They formed an initial triangle with Big Ben.

Now the Lakers' formation is starting to get a little messy. Fox wants to keep up with Tony? Kukoc, but in front of him is Allen Iverson, the most threatening in the entire 76ers lineup, if the opponent may shoot by himself at this time, then he will be a sinner at that time, but if he does not change the defense, Ron Haber can't prevent it; Ron Haber was also distressed, his height defense against Allen was just right, but he was a little powerless against his former teammate.

O'Neal is even more distressed, theoretically speaking, he should go out to make up for the defense now, but although his defensive Ben is not good offensively, he still has the basic frame offensive ability, plus his bounce is amazing, if he lets go, he is definitely a big threat.

But before they could make a decision, the 76ers started moving again. The initiator becomes Aaron, who gives the ball to Aaron McGee, and then Tony? Kukoc started moving, Big Ben stepped up to help him block and let him easily get to the right, so Luke, Aaron McGee, Tony? Kukotka again formed a triangle.

But that's not the end of it. Aaron started running again after passing the ball, and this time he got to the bottom line, where Aaron McGee's ball got to Aaron. By this time, O'Neill couldn't wait any longer. pounced directly, but, Luke's role appeared, when Aaron chose to shoot, he directly helped Aaron block O'Neal who flew over, of course, Luke was knocked into the rhythm (this is not a foul), although Allen's ball was not thrown, but Ben successfully grabbed the board, made up for the goal, and scored successfully. The triangular offensive is beginning to bear fruit!

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