Chapter 294: Where Did You Steal the Learning (Part 1)
The Lakers just finished playing the Wizards yesterday, and in the face of the already shattered Washington Wizards, the Lakers still played until the last minute of the fourth quarter to decide the winner.
Continued to play the Clippers back-to-back today, and in the face of the Clippers' ferocious, rough and fast offense, the Lakers were not very in shape in the first half.
In the second half, the Lakers still didn't adjust, and the most notable performance was the non-stop iron on the outside.
But the Lakers deserved to be a championship team, and in the third quarter, they chose to press the rhythm and increase the defensive intensity when they didn't feel good at shooting.
Relying on the advantages of detail and experience, the Lakers can rely on a strong overall defense to drive the counterattack offense, erase the disadvantage with a wave of smooth and gorgeous offensive shockwaves, and even crush the opponent.
At this time, the team and Kobe Bryant are difficult to block one-on-one singles, and there is no team in the league that can resist.
The score of 61:55 lasted for 3 minutes at the beginning of the second half, and you don't score, and I don't score.
Under the frequent iron, the Lakers took the lead in adjusting the offensive rhythm, Kobe Bryant faced Barang Davis one-on-one on the outside, accelerated over, hit the basket, and hit two points in the face of Gasol Jr.'s high throwing board!
Bryant's offensive skills are still very skillful, and Stephen Curry, who is sitting on the court, has itchy hands.
He thought it would be nice if he didn't have an ankle injury, and he would definitely use the breakthrough to return the favor to Kobe.
Then, the Lakers continued to defend the Clippers, and Kobe Bryant assisted Gasol on the counterattack for a dunk under the basket.
At 61:59, the Lakers were only 2 points away, and Dunleavy called a timeout to adjust the Clippers' offense.
Dunleavy took the playboard to write and draw, and in the opening minutes of the second half, the Clippers tried to play from the inside.
However, the Lakers' high-intensity pinch shooting and pressure on the ball caused Gasol Jr. and Randolph to have no good shots.
In the first quarter, in the face of similar defense, the Clippers' three-point shooting was very accurate, but in the third quarter, the Lakers strengthened the defensive pressure on the Clippers pitchers, saving every shot and interfering with every pass.
The Clippers missed both three-point attempts, and the hands were still not hard enough.
"The speed must be increased, don't be afraid in the face of intensity, rush up, and the outside shot must be hit! If you don't shoot, the Lakers' defense will tighten up more and more. The 45-degree and bottom corners have to take advantage of the opportunity to play smarter and more flexible. We'll play a double-block tactic later......"
Dunleavy set up a two-stop pick-and-roll to break down the Lakers' dense defense and try to open up the situation.
If Curry is still around, he will definitely be the one who will carry out this tactic, and it will be handed over to Baron Davis in Curry's absence.
In fact, the head coach didn't have much to say about the pause, Min Congda squatted behind the bench, and every time the coach said something, he would memorize it.
It's not about strengthening the defense, it's about hitting shots, can a player not know these things?
It seems to be a clichΓ©, but in fact, it is a reminder to the team that has slackened and tightens the clockwork.
Because players play in a team, it's easy to get lost and the responsibility is shared.
Sometimes the game is going on, the whole team is messed up, and everyone doesn't know what their responsibilities are, and the coach needs to take a pause to reassign responsibilities and refocus everyone's attention.
The coach will then lay out some sideline ball tactics or devise a tactic in case the situation cannot be opened.
But when it comes to how to play on the field, one depends on the player's own playing style and ideas, and the other depends on the cooperation and tacit understanding of daily training.
If the coach suddenly makes a very complicated tactic, or a tactic that has not been practiced in normal times, the player will not be able to play it.
And the more intense, high-intensity the game, the more the players will play the way they are most accustomed to playing.
Therefore, good tactical habits and playing habits need to be cultivated by the team on a daily basis.
The Clippers' double-cover tactics usually practice a lot, and if they can't open the situation, they will use it.
When the game continued after the timeout, Min Congda poked Lao Deng and said, "Mike, what do you think of our team's current tactics?" β
Dunleavy was originally concentrating on watching the game, but was interrupted by Min Congda, thought about it, and said, "Our tactics are all arranged according to your ideas. The inside line is dominant, but it's not exactly around Randolph and Mark, and the outside line has more freedom, which I think is good. β
Hearing Dunleavy say this, Min Congda was angry.
At the beginning of the season, I didn't have that attitude, and I said that you were not happy to hit you like this.
One mind is thinking about starting from the inside and building a strong team around Randolph and Gasol Jr. as the core.
Why is it good again now? Old Deng, why don't you have any principles at all?
Min Congda said: "Don't you think that our tactics have some shortcomings? β
Dunleavy said: "Oh, any tactics will have shortcomings, you can only try to play to your strengths and avoid weaknesses." β
Dunleavy did not agree with Min Congda's tactical ideas at the beginning of the season, including last season, and always wanted to use Curry as a Kassel.
But what Dunleavy didn't expect was that the Clippers' young men on the outside were very offensive and imaginative.
Harden, Bledsoe, including the now-mediocre Paul George, and the injured Curry.
They all have their own ability and ideas to create chances with the ball on the offensive end, which is destined for them not to be fixed pawns.
Dunleavy slowly realized this and began to understand Min Congda's "good intentions", he used to think that Min Congda wanted to let outside players play blindly, play good but not win the game of basketball to get a high box office.
Now I understand that Mr. Smart wants to train these young people!
Min Congda didn't know that his intentions had been deeply understood, and he asked, "I don't think our attack is too undisciplined?" β
Dunleavy said: "Tactics don't have that much impact on offense, especially in a high-intensity game like the NBA, where tactics can provide direction, and it's the players themselves who solve the problem. Of course, a good tactical system and thinking are very important...... Rebound! Grab the rebound! β
Dunleavy chatted while not forgetting to shout at the court.
Baron Davis just hit a mid-range jumper with a double screen.
Then in defense, he suddenly used a joint defense to force Kobe Bryant to make a three-point strong shot and missed.
Gasol Jr. grabbed the rebound in the backcourt, and Barang Davis quickly pushed back and distributed the ball to Ricky Davis in the bottom corner.
Davis seized the opportunity and hit a three-point shot! The Clippers re-established a seven-point lead.
Seeing that the Clippers were leading again, Min Congda was so angry, he suddenly thought of something, and asked: "By the way, Lao Deng, where did TM steal your defensive system?" β
(End of chapter)