Chapter 23105 The Battle of Tianwang Mountain 2

The two sides played, but the last game was on the home court of the 76ers this season, and the Lakers will return to play at home in the next game, which is also the last game of the 76ers with geographical advantages. The 76ers are very crucial.

But by now, the 76ers have set a record, they are the only team to snatch two wins from the Lakers, and they have been at their best this season.

However, the 76ers' goal now is not only this, they have surpassed history and want to go to a higher level. And the championship is a very good goal.

And if you want to win more championships, then this game will be the most important one.

Both sides played. Robert Horry directly gave the 76ers a dismissal. Two three-pointers, and one two-plus-one. directly hit a 9:4 climax.

But Larry gesticulated and let the players play their own tactics.

Luke finds Aaron.

"Aaron, wait a minute, be steady." Luke said.

"Understood!" Aaron said. "Who am I? You can rest assured that I will do something! ”

"Okay!" Luke said. After saying that, he ran to the front court.

The 76ers went on the offense. Allen dribbles to the frontcourt.

Allen's shooting moves aren't the most standard, but they're definitely right for him. Fast, concise, and high-pointed. Aaron's long-range throw is average, and it belongs to the feel type; The mid-range shooting ability is more than twice as strong as that of three-point shooting, especially the stop-and-go jump shot in the fast breakthrough has a considerable accuracy, and it is quite mature for the pace adjustment and shaking before shooting, as well as the timing of the shot;

The layup is definitely the strongest part of Allen's shooting skills. When facing the players who rushed up to make up for the defense after the breakthrough, Allen has super judgment, excellent psychological quality and admirable courage, and the rhythm and timing of the basket are very good, and he can often use the time difference to avoid blocks, and he is not afraid of collisions, and often plays three-point plays;

Finally, there is the free throw basket, Allen's free throw shooting rate over the years has remained stable at more than 70%, which is quite stable, considering that Allen averages about 9 free throws per game. This allowed Allen to score high points on free throws even when he didn't shoot well.

Aaron's breakthrough is not all about speed. The perfect combination of ball control and speed. And Allen has about the same speed on the ball as he doesn't, and the ball is almost a part of his body. Watching Aaron's footsteps and flower arrangements before his breakthrough gives people an artistic enjoyment.

However, this is both his strength and his fatal flaw.

Allen's scoring is basically a singles-based score. Rarely score after passing the ball. This limits the tactical approach that the coach has laid out. A lot of teams have many, many different tactics. And the 76ers' tactics are much less.

Larry didn't have much to do even if he racked his brains. What's more, team owners don't like to spend money. That makes the team even more sad.

However, Luke's arrival has created more opportunities for the 76ers.

Cheap players, excellent ability. It has been a great help for the 76ers to get to where they are now.

The 76ers have always played the game with Allen alone and others assisting, but now, the 76ers have finally decided to use team tactics to play the game. Now the 76ers have adopted the tactics of the later Pistons, that is, the "abandon the shark" tactic.

Larry made it clear that Big Ben and Rashid took turns "taking care" of O'Neill, but they didn't have to guard him.

This tactic was not originally Allen's first choice, but due to the preference of 76ers fans and the care of the team and Larry's opinion, Allen still stayed on the court, but became a point guard.

As soon as Allen's front court was settled, Luke started running. Constant turnback, then acceleration, through the crowd, through dense defenses, and finally a gap. Allen took advantage of the situation and passed the ball, and Luke shot and hit.

Well, Luke secretly waved his fist and opened up a good start for the 76ers' counterattack.

The 76ers' offense then became Luke's non-stop running, and then Allen decided whether to pass the ball or play it himself.

The 76ers are now in their own right.

The 76ers' "abandon the shark" tactics had some effect. Yes, the Lakers in this era are very strong, especially O'Neal, on the inside, it is completely impossible to prevent Big Ben alone, O'Neal can easily score on the inside, but now the Lakers are the only ones who can score. Rashid went directly out to defend Robert Horry, and at this time Robert Horry's shortcomings became apparent, why he couldn't become the main force. Now 30 years old, he doesn't have the momentum of his youth, and he doesn't use the pull-up jump shot and breakthrough as the main means of attack in the face frame, but more often shoots three points from the outside. But Rashid doesn't care about O'Neill now, and concentrates on keeping an eye on Robert Horry, so that his advantage is gone, and because of the lack of tonnage, the low singles and low post defense are not very good, so that Rashid can completely blow him up at both ends of the offensive and defensive ends.

Others also have their own roles, including Allen, for whom Ron Haber's offense is nothing, and if the latter is determined to break through, then Allen will not hesitate to reach out and cut off the basketball in his hand. This is the essence of the Shark Abandon Shark tactic, giving up O'Neal's absolute control and instead nailing all the other players on the court of the Lakers, which is very similar to the original Jordan rule.

This was a tactic that the Pistons later prepared for O'Neal. It's not the era when a single superplayer can dominate the entire game, even if O'Neal has no problem letting him play fifty or sixty points, but he can't cut a hundred points like Chamberlain. This facilitates the 76 people.

However, the 76ers still have the weakest link, and it is still Allen.

Later, the Pistons used this tactic because they had Chauncey Billups, the league's most consistent and enduring point guard. He is balanced offensively and defensively, not prominent, but has his greatest advantage against all the strong point guards.

The body that is faster than him is not as good as him, and the body that is better than him is not as fast as him, so that he can have his own advantages no matter who he faces. But Aaron is different, height is the biggest sadness in his life. is born with a defensive disability, so Allen must have someone to make up for him in many cases, especially in the face of a team like the Lakers, which is full of good players.

However, Allen is very poor defensively, but his ability to attack makes all enemies fearful, especially after Luke kept running and took advantage of the gap after the block to score, the Lakers had to let the second man fill the defense, so that the 76ers had a chance at other positions. Aaron can take advantage of the situation and go it alone, while Rashid can also eat Robert Horry alone.

In this way, the 76ers took the lead again temporarily, and Phil Jackson had to call a timeout again.

But now to be honest, Phil Jackson doesn't have much to do. He is the best at triangle offense, but now he doesn't have triangle offense, and everyone is being marked.

And the Lakers don't have many people available right now, and while it looks like the Lakers are pretty tough, most of the scoring will go to the starters. The scoring rate of the people on the bench is not very high, and Robert Horry's average points per game has only improved a lot in these games, and the original average is only 5 points per game. It's not that the Lakers' benches won't score, but compared to the Lakers' full firepower starters, their playing time is not important, and the starters are all lost, and the bench is even less useful. Of course, there will be a certain reason why it will be a substitute.

After a brief set-up, the Lakers are back on the court.

The 76ers are still the same tactics just now, still pressing the Lakers to play, but O'Neal is even more crazy, constantly eating the inside, crazy offense, and taking all the offensive responsibility on himself.

However, Big Ben is not a good-tempered person, and he is also desperately resisting, and the anger of both sides is getting bigger and bigger. Finally, the anger of both sides broke out completely! O'Neal made a noticeable elbow swing during an attack, but the referee didn't blow the penalty, and O'Neal knocked Big Ben to the ground with an elbow.

Big Ben just quit it! The conflict broke out! (To be continued......)