Chapter 122 vs. Lakers (5)
Luke got up from the ground, and although it hurt a little, it wasn't too serious. But it's still very good that it succeeded this time.
"Triangle Attack!" Phil Jackson stood up at once.
It's what he's best at, and it's the one he's most successful. No one knows this tactic better than him. So when the 76ers put that formation in that position, Phil Jackson knew.
But you know, although Phil Jackson knows this tactic very well and is very skilled in using it, there are so many variations of this tactic that almost every block will form a new triangle (at most more than 3,400 variations), and it is completely impossible to determine that the point will be the final attack, and there is almost no way to defend against it. Just like the previous one, Ben Wallace's offense is good enough as a blue-collar player, but no one would think of using him to score when it matters most. But this time he still scored (albeit in a stoppage). This is O'Neal's dereliction of duty, but no one can say anything about him, after all, Allen is still more deterrent than Big Ben, and besides, he is the core of the team, Phil Jackson didn't say anything, and the others had nothing to say.
To deal with the triangle offense, of course, there is only a triangle offense, and Phil immediately made a gesture to let the Lakers quickly counterattack.
Offensive and defensive swapping. Lakers offense.
Compared with the 76ers, the Lakers' triangle tactics are very mature, although they are not the most authentic triangle offense, but they are extremely powerful.
The Lakers' triangle offense revolves around O'Neal, which means that O'Neal is the only center point on the court now, which means that no matter how the players on the court change, O'Neal will become a point in the Lakers' triangle.
In this way, there is a certain routine, and the 76ers have some skills in defense.
The 76ers have three people on the perimeter. Although the Lakers have four players on the outside, it does not prevent the 76ers from taking one more person in the team to defend O'Neal. Because the outside line forms a simple triangular defensive formation. Either way, you can fill in the position.
And Luke and Big Ben only need to keep an eye on O'Neal.
"Ben," Luke said.
"What do you say?" Big Ben said.
"What, I'll try it for a while, O'Neal?" Luke cautiously said what was on his mind.
"Forehead......" Big Ben was a little stunned, but didn't refute, "Are you sure?" ”
"Well...... "Luke said with a smile, "I've wanted to give it a try for a long time." ”
Big Ben thought about it, anyway, it was just an attack, and there was nothing to do, so he said, "Okay, you come once, but just once." "Well, no problem." Luke said with a smile. "Also, wait a minute, if the opportunity arises, you have to do this and this."
Big Ben got out of the way. Luke sticks O'Neill alone.
The best defender of O'Neal is Rodman, and his focus is on holding O'Neal. used the strength of his upper body and his strong lower body to resist O'Neal to the death, and it can even be said that he pushed O'Neal out, so you will see that Rodman basically pushes people when he defends fouls.
But not everyone can do it. The one that most resembles Rodman is Big Ben, but Big Ben doesn't have Rodman's perverted continuous jumping ability and such dirty little movements (but it's still very good to make this look in 2004).
But that's not something that everyone can do.
But there are still some who can. Like Charles Barkley.
That's what Luke likes.
"Huh?" O'Neill noticed that the person behind him was different. "Why are you here?" O'Neal was a little surprised that Luke came to defend him. A lot of people will dodge him when they see him (including Kevin Garnett), and few will defend him except for an interior player like Rodman. "You don't want to be knocked off, just like you did." O'Neill scoffed.
"Give it a try." Luke smiled nonchalantly.
"Hmph." O'Neill leaned directly into Luke. Ask for the ball in the back.
Now the ball is still in Ron Haber's hands, seeing O'Neal asking for the ball, and then seeing that the others really don't have a good position, he directly hoisted the ball to O'Neal. O'Neill reached out his long big hand to catch the ball.
But Luke quickly pressed his body against O'Neill at the first moment.
Although Luke is confident that his strength is not bad and is considered a strong one in the NBA, Luke knows that he definitely does not have the super strength talent of Big Ben and Rodman (after all, no one can jump more than a dozen times in a row like Rodman without getting tired, nor can he have a strong bench press like Big Ben), so he has to use another method, invented by Sir Charles Barkley, Luke called it "Sir Charles-style Ryppie defensive method".
It is well known that although Sir Charles Barkley is physically strong, he is not tall at 1.98 meters (to be honest, many people say he is shorter than this), but as a power forward, he is not inferior to any other interior lineman. It's not just his back-to-back singles, it's his defense. Everyone knows that O'Neal is difficult to defend, but Barkley can defend one-on-one, although this method can easily cause contradictions and make moves.
This method is actually quite simple. This is also enough to show the strength of Barkley.
Barkley himself can't guard against O'Neal, but he will use his "flying pig" advantage - weight. When defending O'Neal, Barkley uses his own weight in addition to his hand movements - that is, he completely presses his weight on O'Neal. Barkley weighed all his 114kg (certainly more than that) on O'Neal, who was already very heavy, was playing like a big burden on his back, and the turn was not smooth. At first, it was nothing to have enough physical strength, but after the fight, the physical strength dropped rapidly, and I was too tired, and my body became more and more tired, and the contradictions would be aroused. So the fight began.
But Luke is different, Luke doesn't have the weight of Barkley, but the arm strength makes up for it. Thereupon......
As soon as O'Neill caught the ball, he felt a sinking in his back, but he didn't feel much different. But when he started playing with his back, he noticed something different. It's not the same as when he singles out Big Ben. Big Ben just supported him with his arms, but it didn't make any difference to his rest. But now it feels different, like going back many years ago.
But O'Neill is no longer the "shark" he used to be, and he is a little different now.
Although O'Neill has a good relationship with them in private, it doesn't mean that they like them.
Although he has practiced now, those people have retired and have no chance to fight again.
"In that case, I'll be pretty once!" O'Neill thought to himself. O'Neill began to move.
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