Chapter 150: Attack on Utah (9)
"Nope! He has already said it. Luke said. And it has been made very clear. ”
"Oh? What did he say? Big Ben asked.
"How to crack the 'Utah Twins'." Luke said.
"What the hell is it?" Big Ben still can't understand it.
"First of all, in the memories just now, we can clearly feel who defeated the Utah Jazz?" Luke asked.
"I remember it...... Jordan! Jordan almost single-handedly repelled the Utah Jazz! Big Ben reacted.
"Yes!" Luke said, "Although there are still some credits from other players, the most important thing is Jordan." Without Jordan, the Bulls would be a first-class team at best and would not have been a champion. ”
"But we don't have Jordan." Big Ben said.
"No," Luke said with a smile, "isn't there a player standing there who is more powerful than Jordan's attack?" Luke only said to Aaron.
"No, Allen is much worse than Mielke." Tony Kukochi said. "Of course, I'm not denying Aaron's ability, but Allen is still quite a small gap compared to Michael. Our team is also quite far from the original Bulls. ”
"The original Bulls were five defenders, four offense, and the only one left was also taking into account the frontcourt rebounds. But what about the 76ers now? Five men attacked, but only four defended. It's the point guard who misses the defense. How does this work? Tony Kukochi said.
"So we're going to put Allen up at shooting guard." Larry laughed and said, "Russell is a good shooting guard, but he's still a lot closer. And you have to know that Aaron is a person who even Michael is not afraid of, how can Russell prevent him. Russell's role in the offense is not at all as good as that of Stockton or Karl Malone, so Allen is not much of a threat, and all Allen needs to do is keep up with him and then interfere with his shooting and breakouts. This should be the best decision. ”
"And from all the things you just recalled, I still found the real weakness of the 'Utah Twins'!" Luke said.
"What is it?" Luke pointed to his heart and said, "It's the heart!" ”
"The combination of Karl Malone and Stockton is very incomprehensible, but why didn't they beat Jordan's Bulls? It's not necessarily that their overall strength is weaker than the Bulls, the real reason is because they don't have the tough championship heart of the Bulls! Malone doesn't have a really big heart, otherwise he wouldn't have missed those two precious free throws; Maybe Stockton has a big heart and can make crucial decisions at critical moments, such as lore. But when it comes to the real time, Jordan's heart will be stronger than theirs, and he can do what he should do at the most critical time! Even if you find out that you may not be able to win in the end, you still don't give up! Don't abandon! Don't give up! Believe in yourself! That's what basketball is all about! ”
"Luke is right!" Aaron spoke, "Why should we be afraid of them? Just because they've made it to the finals twice? Or is it their bucket-like defense? What are we? Philadelphia 76ers! Dare to fight with the Detroit Pistons, dare to fight against Larry Bird, and beat the Philadelphia 76ers of the Lakers! What are we afraid of? Why are we such talented players afraid of these old things who are about to retire! Fight! I need to fight! ”
Allen led the whole team to fight to the death with the Utah Jazz.
"Alright, alright, alright." Seeing that the timeout was almost over, Larry quickly shouted, "Come on, come around, I'll explain the next tactics to you." ”
"Everyone should have seen the offense just now, the Utah Jazz are starting to get serious. So I want you guys to take it seriously and think of this as a playoff game...... No! It's like it's the finals, and it's the last one of the finals, and if we win, we win the championship, but if we lose, we get nothing! So everyone has to give it their all! Here's the tactic: In order to make the opposite coach Sloan absolutely not use the bag, I want you to play your own deterrent. This took a lot of pressure off the rest of the players, after which the ball was mainly focused on Allen and Tony Kukoc, allowing them to organise the attack. The main triangular attack, of course, you decide what happens on the field. As for the defense, this one is a bit difficult, although I have studied their offense, but to be honest, it is completely impossible to crack, there are too many variations. But I still found some small details. It might be useful to you guys. Larry said.
"What is it?" Everyone was amazed. "Listen to me slowly."
"You all know that everybody has some little habits or additional actions, and it's hard to change things that you have cultivated over time.
So some wanted criminals will still be caught after changing their appearance, and that's because of this. Larry paused and continued. Well, back to Stockton and Karl Malone. Whenever they try to cooperate, you will find that Stockton will unconsciously stare you in the eyes, as if he is afraid that your gaze will be diverted from him. When Karl Malone was about to pass the ball to Stockton -- I mean, of course, after being locked in a positional battle -- he would keep his eyes on the basket as if to tell you that no matter how you defend he must score the ball himself. And then as everyone knows, they choose to pass the ball more, and if you don't get fooled, they will also attack directly. And you'll find that if one of the two of them chooses to attack on their own, you won't see the other person in the same spot, generally in the other direction of the pitch, so that they can pull the defense apart and give the attacking person a better position. Larry said.
"That seems to be the case......" said Aaron, touching his goatee.
"Okay, that's all I can do to help you, and the rest depends on your own performance." Larry said. "Let's play! Kids, go up and kick them in the ass! Let them know why we're called the Philadelphia 76ers! ”
"Yes! Instructor! ”
"Luke!" Allen called Luke before he came on the pitch.
"What's the matter?" "Don't you really want to attack the ball?"
"Of course I don't need it now, I'm Dennis Rodman now, don't worry, I'll give Karl Malone a good look. So, Mr. Jordan, please do your job! ”
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