Chapter 196 [Nothing Great]
On the sidelines, Lawrence applauded Wang Jun vigorously.
He is very satisfied with his tactics, as long as Wang Jun is given a chance, he is more efficient than Jefferson.
The Pistons attacked, Hamilton ran and was followed, and he was the first target of the Nets today, receiving Wang Jun and Rodney to wrap up.
Split the ball and Kidd defended Oku. Oku doesn't make a strong shot and splits the ball to Billups.
Billups scored an empty three-pointer and returned one. 10 to 4.
The Nets attacked, Wang Jun did not rely on blocking and dismantling, and forced Hamilton to slip the bottom line.
Against Hamilton, he doesn't need to cover off the ball, his team-mates just pull away.
Kidd dribbled the ball and Martin played a pick-and-roll from beyond the three-point line, and Ben Wallace defended it.
If he doesn't go out, Kidd will get the empty seat directly. Countless people have criticized Kidd's offense, but his three-point shot is not bad. With the Mavericks, the open position was more secure, averaging nearly five three-point attempts per game in the past two seasons, shooting around 35 percent.
Kidd didn't break through, leaned over with the ball, and the pass was sent from the big side to the low post.
As soon as Wang Jun leaned on Hamilton, the ball was in front of him, and he was very comfortable, he turned to the bottom line, and Oku hurriedly let go of Rodney and returned to the basket to make up for the defense.
Wang Jun saw Oku come up, took a sideways step, and moved the ball to the left bottom corner.
He didn't see the opening, but Lawrence arranged for De Ronnie to stand in the bottom left corner to attract the defense, and the rest of the matter was there, the man must be there.
Rodney took the space and aimed for a jumper. 13 to 4.
"Another one, the opening Nets made 3 of 3 three-point shots, and Wang Junjia had an assist." Yu Jia said with a smile.
Zhang Li praised: "The net team is really smooth. Rodney's quality can't be compared to Martin's, and he is not suitable for blocking and pick-and-roll. He couldn't cut through the air quickly, but he was farther than Martin if he just looked at the range. I used to eat on three-point shots. ”
"The Pistons are only averaging 87.1 points per game this season, and I think the Nets will definitely score more than that, and Collins is not up, and they are weaker on the inside, so the offense will be much better."
The Pistons attacked, Hamilton still couldn't run away, Billups passed the ball to Wallace who cut in the middle, the basket just wanted to be strong, and Kidd fouled again.
Big Ben didn't shoot. So no penalty kicks, throw-ins.
The ball was passed to Oku on the perimeter, who passed it to Prince, who couldn't get past Jefferson.
After passing back and forth a few times, Billups received the ball and put a cold arrow on the periphery, and the rebound was grabbed by Martin.
In the Nets' positional battle, Jefferson dodged Prince by covering the back, and Kidd split the ball from close range.
Oku defended out, and Jefferson made a quick first move. A change of direction in the middle of the breakthrough successful, straight to the basket.
Ben Wallace made up the defense, Jefferson didn't pass, and chose to throw high to avoid the block. The ball deflected off the basket and Wallace turned to get the rebound.
Larry Brown frowned on the sidelines, though he didn't score. But it's a good opportunity, and the Pistons defense has a lot of space.
Pistons offense. The Nets were on the perimeter and relaxed a little against Wallace and Prince.
Wallace is on the periphery and is a life to be emptied. Cut into the basket in the air, whoever got close to the direct foul was prevented, he was short, and it took time from jumping to dunking.
This strategy not only defended the perimeter, but also made the Pistons' offensive rhythm intermittent. Wallace was sent to the free throw line for the third time, again hitting one of two free throws. 13 to 5.
The Pistons strengthened their defense against Wang Jun, allowing Oku to guard the middle and Prince to the bottom line, curbing Wang Jun's air cut.
PRINCE, WHO IS 206CM TALL, DOESN'T HAVE A BIT OF MOISTURE, IS AS TALL AS WALLACE WITH AN EXPLODING HEAD, AND IS VERY GOOD AT INTERFERING WITH SHOTS.
Wang Jun saw that Prince was thin, tried to attack one with his back, and was blocked.
Prince's speed of chasing defense and blocking is also amazing, which reminds Wang Jun of Kirilenko, Marion, and the three are somewhat similar in size.
Prince is currently averaging only 11 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game, but his role is much bigger than the data shows. Wang Jun couldn't fight alone, so he could only suppress the shot** and wait for opportunities on the periphery.
Kidd and Jefferson resisted the offensive banner, took turns playing Oku after covering, and scored a pull-up jump shot.
BROWN WAS FORCED TO MAKE A CHANGE, REPLACING OKU AND REPLACING CHRIS WILLIAMS, WHO IS 201CM TALL, TO IMPROVE MOBILITY AND FINALLY STABILIZE THE SITUATION, BUT WAS BROUGHT INTO A SMALL-BALL RHYTHM BY THE NETS.
Hamilton, who vowed to teach Wang Jun a lesson, shot 0 of 4 in the opening game and didn't score a point.
Wang Jun followed Hamilton, he could be close to his body, his center of gravity was unstable, and he ran with Hamilton when he ran, and the opponent's speed was not too fast.
He genuinely didn't think Hamilton was anything remarkable.
Hamilton's heads-up first step is not fast, there are no fancy feints, and the three-point shot is unreliable; Wang Jun can play without the ball, can rely on his body to eat the thin No. 2 position, and shoots farther.
Hamilton's other impression of him was that the defensive end was dirty, and he didn't have the strength to make up for it with small movements, lowering his center of gravity to put his elbows and his knees to the legs.
It may have some effect on dealing with other people, Wang Jun is not afraid of this, he does not break through the frame.
Hamilton was blocked in the first quarter, the Pistons couldn't open the offense, and Prince made five shots and hit just one shot.
Larry Brown is a famous coach, but he is very stubborn in his use of personnel, always fixing the lineup and making appropriate adjustments. What he's good at is not attacking, but arranging iron-blooded defense.
Dealing with a team like the Nets that doesn't have a strong interior attack, it can completely make Oku sit on the bench all the time and move fast. Don't worry about the height under the basket anyway.
For Williams, it's not as good as Milicic.
He has the ability to shoot and moves fast, so he won't have any problems defending the basket today. If he is allowed to attack in the low post, Rodney and Martin are not tall and may have a hard time defending.
But Brown was a dictator who used whoever he liked.
No matter how bad Ben Wallace's offense is, he will keep him on the court, simply because he is good at defending and full of fighting spirit. But no matter how strong the fighting spirit is, it can't change the fact that it is empty on the periphery.
Milicic sat on the sidelines in a daze, watching those who he thought were far inferior to him fighting on the pitch.
If Wang Jun encounters this kind of thing, he will communicate with the head coach first, strive for playing time, and really don't give a chance, and then propose a trade.
The temptation of the list is still very big, the Mavericks like Milicic very much, and there is a lack of interior line, as long as the Pistons are willing to make a price, eighty percent can be exchanged for one of Walker or Jamison.
Milicic is like a bastard with a big contract, just waiting on the bench, which is a real waste of talent, and it is likely to be scrapped.
The Nets led 30-18 in the first quarter.
In the second quarter, Kittels took the bench and continued to suppress the Pistons, widening the gap to 20 points.
Collins withstood the Pistons' blue-collar center, the 213CM tall Selke Rebraxia, and Rodney, who rested for a while, continued to play and opened up space with Korver.
Three three-pointers attract the defense, and Rucios can block and break through with the ball after the pick-and-roll, and mismatch the offense.
The Pistons didn't have a bench to steal points at all, only Chaggie Atkins, who is 180cm tall, scored 4 points, and formed a two-guard with Sula and there were defensive holes.
A lot of the home fans weren't happy, Milicic didn't play, Brown played Atkins like he had a brain problem, and he wasn't Iverson.
The Pistons coaches and players are still running in with each other, but their opponent, the Nets, has already finished running in.
In this period of competition, the Pistons are not opponents at all. (To be continued.) )