Chapter 636: Superstar Treatment and Ball Fight!

The Timberwolves players and the Suns players opened one after another, and the atmosphere in the target center arena was finally driven.

Between offense and defense, Chris Kyle on the Timberwolves' side has quickly dribbled the ball into the Suns half, and this time, the Timberwolves' offense has changed more or less.

Garnett seemed to sense that it was not easy for Takedo to catch the ball, and when Chris Kyle approached the top of the arc with the ball, he immediately made a move, and quickly raised it to Takedo to cover off the ball.

Garnett is a fast runner and has a very good physique, making it easy to "hang" people when doing pick-and-rolls.

Even Jason Kidd was the same, and Takeshi quickly cut from the right side to the basket just as Garnett was about to settle down. And Jason Kidd, who tried to pursue, originally wanted to squeeze Garnett's block, but after squeezing, not only could he not use his strength to push Garnett, but was stubbornly hung up and delayed by Garnett.

And after Takedo passed through Jason Kidd, he didn't get the opportunity to vacate the seat immediately, Clevered Robinson, who was chasing Garnett, defended it, and saw that Takedo had the intention of catching the ball and decisively gave up the pursuit of Garnett, but directly found Takeshi.

At the same time, at the top of the arc, Rex Chapman, who was defending Chris Kyle, also noticed the movement on Martial Arts' side, and made a large crab step with his body, completely letting go of the defense on his side, but instead blocked Kris Kyle's passing route to Martial Arts with all his might.

At the same time, Jason Kidd, who was delayed, also got rid of Garnett's defense at this moment and pounced towards Martial Arts.

In the blink of an eye, the ballless martial arts actually encountered the vigilance of the three people, and the two of them were sandwiched.

Garnett, who had reached a high position, instead got a rare gap.

Chris Kyle did not take the risk of passing the ball to Wu Dao, who was being closely targeted, nor did he pass to Garnett, who was in a large open space on the outside, but took advantage of Rex Chapman's full force to block the flaw of the pass, quickly changed direction in front of the body, and made a single breakthrough himself.

Chris Kyle's offensive options were unexpected, as Chris Kyle burst straight from the left side, quickly slotted into the paint, and then shot a pull-up jump shot one step from the free throw line.

The Suns still know too little about the Timberwolves.

In the regular season, they will spend some effort studying their opponents, and studying core players such as martial arts is already their hard work, but they can't study the Timberwolves' bench players thoroughly in this regular season.

"Whew!"

As the basketball entered the net, the Timberwolves immediately added two points to the scoreboard, and Chris Kyle, who successfully broke through the score, was also very excited, with his arms raised and his expression excited.

"Well played!"

"Not bad, Chris!"

Garnett and Wu Dao praised one after another, and listening to the praise of his teammates, Chris Kyle's face was suddenly full of smiles.

The defense failed, the Suns didn't care about the gains and losses of one or two goals at all, and Kidd just glanced at Chris Kyle a few more times, and then hurriedly went to the baseline to receive the serve, and after the basketball started, he began to quickly dribble the ball into the front court.

"The defensive pressure on Wu Dao today is much, much greater than in the previous matches."

"Our home referee has a very wide penalty scale for the 'illegal' defense today, haven't you blown such an obvious block?"

"It's already like this without the ball, and I'm afraid the defensive force you will encounter after you get the ball will go up a level."

"Whether it's a real superstar or a pseudo-superstar, you should be able to tell from today's game, right?!"

On the side of the court, Coach Philip looked at the martial arts who quickly returned to the field to defend in the court, and couldn't help but whisper to himself.

Takemichi has played many, many games before, but he often faces one-on-one defense, at best, after a successful breakthrough, he will encounter another player's supplementary defense.

Although his scoring statistics at the beginning of the season were explosive, at that time, most teams were looking at martial arts to look at a "out".

Colored rookie".

But since the end of the game between the Timberwolves and the Bulls, the status of martial arts in the minds of coaches and players of other teams has changed.

He's not just a rookie, he's a young superstar who can compete with Michael.

In the face of superstars, it is natural to have a way of playing against superstars, and after studying the game of the Timberwolves, the Suns took the lead in making some adjustments to the offensive point of martial arts.

To put it simply, the Suns' Rick Pitino doesn't allow Budo to be open from beyond the three-point line; When Takedo crosses the three-point line with the ball in his hands, he must face Jason Kidd alone, but the nearest Suns player must be surrounded and defended.

As for Wu Dao, if he enters the paint area, he will never be allowed to score a smooth layup, and he will intercept Wu Dao's attack basket at all costs!

In the face of Rick Pitino's arrangement, the pressure on the offensive end of the martial arts will skyrocket unprecedentedly.

At the same time, Rick Pitino also put a problem in front of the Timberwolves' coaching staff.

What does the Timberwolves need to be able to smoothly give the ball to the hands of Martial Arts, and how can they help him share the offensive pressure when Martial Arts holds the ball.

The problems that once plagued the Bulls are now beginning to plague the Timberwolves.

Takemichi has not been on the team for too short, and he showed excellent individual ability at the beginning of the season, relying on his strong scoring ability to secure his position among the Timberwolves.

It's just that during the regular season, Coach Philip didn't design too many catch-and-shoot tactics around Wudao, who wanted to catch the ball, either outside the three-point line, or through a simple block by his teammates to get open space.

But this most basic tactical system is okay to play the kind of team that hits people and marks, once you play those joint defense teams, let alone let Wu Dao be able to fully exert his ability, and even let Wu Dao smoothly take the ball has become a difficult thing.

The Timberwolves don't have a mature offensive system.

The Suns' offense lost again, Jason Kidd was blocked by Wu Dao's panicked pass, and Antonio McDyce, who was a little unsteady in receiving the ball, happened to be standing under the basket, adjusted the position of the basketball in his hand and then planned to wipe the board and shoot, but when he wanted to shoot, Ben Wallace still rushed back to the defense and sent a big hat to cover the sky.

Although Wallace is young and has not yet evolved into a complete body, he relies on his excellent physical talent and tough defensive attitude, and it is not a problem to deal with ordinary players, not to mention that the opponent's handling of this ball is completely ignoring his existence and "" on his head.

The flying basketball was picked up by Tom, who was quick-eyed, and the Timberwolves went down quickly.

The Suns, who are good at playing fast breaks, retreat quite quickly, but the timely retreat does not mean that they can defend against the Timberwolves' offense.

Tom ran from the flank to the frontcourt, and in the middle of the process, Tom found the martial arts path that ran quickly towards the front court in the direction of the top of the arc, and a long pass between the lines quickly hit the ball to the ground.

Very thoughtful passing, Tom who played the ball didn't seem to worry that his pass would be wrong, and gave a low-angle hit to the ground, and when the tall martial arts received the ball, he didn't mean to slow down, just took a big step before receiving the ball, and at the same time the center of gravity dropped sharply, but he copied the basketball with one hand.

At the same time as the basketball started, Wu Dao had also crossed the three-point line of the Suns, and under Kidd's interception, Wu Dao reversed and took a big stride, and at the same time, he also swept the ball in the air, and instantly reversed the direction of basketball.

Martial Arts' cadence is obviously slowed down a lot, but the strange thing is that his breakthrough speed is not slow at all, two big strides down, instantly past Jason Kidd and approaching the basket, and then under Jason Kidd's pursuit and blocking, Martial Arts jumped forward, holding the ball in his left hand and gently sending the ball to the basket.

Jason Kidd's defense is already quite good, and he has maintained his position well under the "European step" of martial arts, and has not been thrown away too much, but the little position behind is combined with the bounce gap, height gap, and arm span gap between the two.

In the eyes of fans, this round of offense and defense has become "martial arts easy layup scoring".

"What kind of action is this?!"

"Didn't you walk? How do you look bells and whistles...."

There are older fans who are used to watching Jordan and their generation of scorers play, and although some people have made martial arts offensive steps in today's league, the number is actually very small, and many fans are not necessarily impressed.

Before Manu "carried forward" the European step, not many people in the entire league were playing with such footsteps.

Legend has it that the pioneer of the European step was.... Chaplin (laughs).

Martial Dao's goal caused a burst of discussion in the stands, but the discussion did not last long before disappearing.

All that's left is cheers.

In several offensive rounds after the first quarter, the Timberwolves used ways and methods to play fast, and when it comes to fast breaking, the Timberwolves are often the ones who complete the finishing shot, his control skills are completely incompatible with his figure, and the strength is terrible, and the offensive means of martial arts are abundant, and there are often unexpected offensive options when converting.

One-on-one three-pointer, one-on-three to the basket.

Martial arts' sometimes offensive choices are really confusing.

In the positional battle, the Suns limited the point of Martial Arts very well, and Martial Arts accidentally got the opportunity to hold the ball, even if it broke through Jason Kidd and entered the paint area, it would be blocked by two or more people from the Suns.

Interior players such as Antonio McDyess and Clifford Robinson play very tough, even if they already know that they can't interfere with martial arts layups, they still have to defend desperately.

In the first quarter of the game, Wu Dao was repeatedly sent to the free throw line, obviously it was only a 12-point game, but the game time was cut by various free throws.

The Timberwolves, for their part, have not been able to play consecutive round transitions smoothly.

This rhythm of the game makes the Timberwolves players feel very out of place.

And in such a rhythm of the game, the Timberwolves played 27-24 with the Suns in the first quarter, and the Timberwolves only had a 3-point lead.

Wu Dao got three whistles in the first quarter, 5 of 5 free throws, 5 free throws alone, and also played 5 of 7 for a total of 16 points.

Under the encirclement and interception of the Suns, the first quarter of the martial arts game was still efficient.

The efficiency of the martial arts did not translate into a huge advantage, Chris Kyle tried several singles today, some successful, some unsuccessful, and unsuccessful, occupying the majority.

Garnett and Tom have a relatively small number of balls, and the efficiency is also decent, leaving Chris Kyle aside, the Timberwolves' overall performance is at the level of previous games.

But it is clear that this situation is not what Coach Philip wants to see.

Can the 16 points in a single quarter of martial arts occupy a huge advantage?

It is conceivable how low the shooting percentage of Chris, who occupies the second most shots.

As a coach, he can't expect Takedo to score 16 points in a single quarter every day.

Although there are a lot of 16 points in a single quarter of martial arts, but Philip is very sober, it is impossible for any player to maintain such a state all the time, if he can often score 16 points in a single quarter, and the martial arts regular season is over, the average score per game must not be 60+?

How is this possible?

If the rest of the Timberwolves team members maintain this level, if one day the martial arts play abnormally, or if they are not on the court, will the Timberwolves not have to play?

Therefore, during the break, it was clear that the Timberwolves had a lead, and Coach Philip was also very angry, grabbing Chris and reprimanding him, trying to get Chris, a somewhat unrestrained young man, back on track.

"Figure it out! Martial Arts is the team's number one scorer, and if he doesn't have a chance, you have to look at Kevin and Tom!"

"If Stephen is there

situation, you're going to look at Stephen!"

"Don't be full of thinking about attacking yourself, people are squatting in the pit and waiting for the martial arts to enter, okay, the martial arts didn't go in, you went in?"

"You're a Minnesota ballmaster, aren't you? One dozen two, one dozen three?!"

"Do more conduction, don't worry, the attack time has not run out, and there are more than ten seconds left for you to be in a hurry?"

"Look out for opportunities."

In just a few minutes of break, Philip has been "educating" Chris. He didn't mean to give up on the other party, he just wanted Chris to play a reasonable point.

This is actually another problem that the Timberwolves are buried.

Yes, the boss of the team is established.

But the ball is not only the boss of the team, no matter how awesome the martial arts are, it is impossible to eat an average of 80+~100+ shots per game, right?

Being able to eat 30+ is already amazing, and the number of shots to eat 40+ is already against the sky.

So who will give the rest of the shots?

For these balls, Chris Kyle, as a player who sits on the bench all year round, is naturally extremely hungry. He recognizes the status of the boss of the martial arts, but the others...."My projection is not inaccurate!"

Whether it's Tom or Marbury or Garnett, Chris has the heart to fight with them.

In this matter, it is difficult for martial arts to interfere.

As the team's run-in deepens, this problem will naturally be solved, whether someone concedes or someone is traded, it is inevitable.

At this time, I have to ask, why is the current NbA, the point guard who goes to the Lakers, always "cbA"? But before entering the Lakers, these point guards were obviously very good!

The problems that the Lakers are experiencing today are very similar to the problems that the Timberwolves are experiencing today....

"It's really not an overnight thing for this team to get along..."

Wu Dao drank the water to himself, thinking silently in his heart.

If he was a third-year today and had some seniority in the team, he would have intervened, but now he's...

is already on the cusp of the storm, and it is really not suitable to manage more.

......................