Chapter 5036: Nash: What's wrong with your defense

"Look at Nash! Remember what I said! Look at Nash! Han Ning stood on the sidelines and shouted at the Knicks players on the court.

After hearing Han Ning's shout, the Knicks players on the court woke up as if they had just woken up from a dream.

Before the game, they had a certain prediction about the performance of the Phoenix Suns.

At least, with the current performance of the Phoenix Suns, most of them listened to their boss Han Ning explain to them before the game.

I also know how to deal with it in the game.

It's just that when they played before, they were a little nervous, so they forgot a little.

Now, after hearing Han Ning's shout, they all came back to their senses.

Han Ning looked at the players of the two teams in the stadium with an extraordinarily confident expression.

Right now, the Phoenix Suns don't have a complete advantage.

However, Han Ning is not the kind of person who is used to waiting until the opponent has finished his moves before making a move.

It's just like the fact that no matter whether it's a decent villain in anime, they like to watch their opponents attack after they have transformed.

Isn't that asking for trouble for yourself?!

Why can't you attack while your opponent hasn't had time to transform or is in the middle of your transformation?!

You must know that most of the Saiyan's plot is made because the Saiyans are too profligate to fight.

But if the brain is normal, the plot can be reduced by two-thirds.

It's the same in basketball.

As long as you find that the opponent has signs of dominance, you will find a way to strangle the opponent's rise in the cradle.

In this way, you can be regarded as completely controlling the pace of the game.

Although the Phoenix Suns' style of play is a bit ahead of Han Ning's memory.

But it's not a situation he can't deal with.

Isn't it just that the pace of the game has been accelerated in positional warfare?!

If other teams encounter such a situation, they may have to study how to deal with it.

But Han Ning is different.

He knows what the most fatal heel of this Phoenix Suns team is.

That's Nash!

That's right!

Nash is the core player of this Phoenix Suns team.

All offenses need to be launched and organized by relying on Steve Nash.

It can be Nash, and it is Nash.

This Phoenix Suns team is too dependent on Steve Nash.

And the way Han Ning thought of for the Knicks was to target Steve Nash.

This target is not quite the same as a normal target.

When other teams or games want to target a certain player, they will try their best to limit that player's scoring.

But when it comes to Steve Nash, the ability to score against him is far less than the ability to organize offense against him.

Find a way to cut the connection between him and his teammates.

Far better than limiting his ability to score!

Just imagine Steve Nash who has no way to assist his teammates and organize the offense.

Why was he able to lead the Phoenix Suns to play a run-and-shoot tactic?!

As a result, the Phoenix Suns' offensive initiator is alone.

The rhythm of the Phoenix Suns was also stolen by the Knicks.

I don't fight with you for rhythm control, I just let you have no one to control the rhythm.

Then the rhythm of the game belongs to me.

That's how Han Ning or the Knicks responded.

Such an approach is not difficult.

There are a lot of teams or managers in the league that you can imagine.

However, there are few teams that can perfectly implement such a response.

After all, to achieve such a response, you need to have players on your team who can keep up with every player on the Phoenix Suns except Steve Nash.

Then, you need to make sure that you have at least two or more players on your team who can organize and launch attacks.

So that it will not be targeted by the opponent in the same way.

As far as Han Ning knows so far, there are only two teams in the league that can have such a configuration and complete such a tactical play.

One is the Knicks.

The other is the San Antonio Spurs.

That's why, in the original course of history, the San Antonio Spurs were able to beat the Phoenix Suns to win this season's championship.

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Back on the pitch, the game continued.

After hearing Han Ning's shout, the Knicks players immediately moved.

Phoenix Suns offense.

Allen Iverson followed Steve Nash closely.

When seeing Allen Iverson's defensive intensity, Steve Nash was still a little ecstatic in his heart.

Focusing on defending him is his favorite situation.

In this way, he can do his best to organize the attack and assist his teammates to score.

However, it was only when Steve Nash raised his head and prepared to direct his teammates through the run that the problem was discovered.

It seems that the Knicks players are deliberately cutting off the passing path between him and his teammates.

Immediately afterward, Steve Nash found that Allen Iverson had suddenly let go of his distance.

It seems that it is to prevent yourself from passing the basketball during the period of time when the ball is dribbling to the front court.

That's why it's tightly guarded at a distance.

And when you get to the frontcourt, you don't seem to worry much about how you will attack and score.

From the current point of view, it seems that it is easier to attack with the ball than to organize the attack.

Before he had time to think too much, Steve Nash went straight to the attack.

They've given you room to attack.

Why don't you attack yet?!

The dribble moved to the right and reached for Amare Stoudemire to come out and make a pick-and-roll.

With the help of Amare Stoudemire's block, he temporarily shook off Allen Iverson's defense and rushed to the basket.

Just as Steve Nash habitually watched Amare Stoudemire's runs to see if he was going to pass the basketball.

But suddenly I found that the Knicks' defense was a little strange.

Aaron Iverson, who was originally responsible for defending himself, did not catch up with the supplementary defense at the first time.

Instead, he blocked the passing path between him and Amare Stoudemire, and after not giving Amare Stoudemire any chance to attack with an inside cut, he slowly pasted towards himself to defend.

All of a sudden, it made Steve Nash very uncomfortable.

You're still okay if you don't let me assist?!

Do you really let me shoot?!

While feeling a little uncomfortable, Steve Nash still stopped and threw the ball directly with both hands.

"Huh!"

Two points scored.

But these two points made Steve Nash feel unspeakably uncomfortable.