Chapter 20: Green actually secretly changed his shot

Seeing that Draymond Green directly chose to throw, Duncan didn't think of it at all, so he didn't cause any interference with this throw at all.

It's a hard throw.

The ball bounced twice on the basket and rolled in.

Spurs 55:61 Warriors.

The Warriors scored a goal before the foul round, and now with a Draymond Green throw-in, the Warriors are keeping the margin at six points.

With his hands on his hips, Popovich took two steps forward and turned back.

Obviously, at this time, Popovich was struggling with whether to defend Draymond Green's throw.

According to the data analysts on the team who watched the video overnight in the past few days, it was determined that Draymond Green had no offensive ability, why did he suddenly have it?

Even if it was just a throw-and-shoot offense, it disrupted Popovich's entire defensive strategy against the Warriors.

After a little entanglement, Popovich did nothing, choosing to continue watching from the sidelines.

At this juncture, he still chose to trust the team's statistics, ready to take a look at Draymond Green's offensive level.

That's when the Spurs attacked.

Ginobili found an opportunity and opted for a driving layup.

Richard Jefferson saw himself out of position, Bogut was far away at this time, and his pace was not enough to make up for it.

So Richard Jefferson simply exerted his strength and pulled Ginobili down.

Richard Jefferson is still relatively experienced as a veteran, and although this foul looks vicious, the scale is well controlled and will not be escalated to a malicious foul.

Ginobili fell, and there was no crosshair at all when the ball was thrown up.

Ginobili rubbed his arm and walked to the free throw line.

I don't know if it was affected by the vicious foul just now, Ginobili only hit one of two free throws.

Spurs 56:61 Warriors.

Offensive and defensive transitions.

This time, the Warriors still played the same tactics as before, and Duncan did not receive instructions from Popovich and signaled Duncan to continue to choose to protect the basket and let go of Draymond Green.

Draymond Green was also really decisive, as soon as Duncan stepped back, he threw it directly.

However, although Draymond Green has received special training from future Jokic's coach, Milosevic, he has only been training for a few days after all.

What has been corrected is also his throwing hand and precautions, which have not yet reached the point of perfection.

The ball was thrown crooked, and the iron didn't go in.

Originally, when he saw Draymond Green throw so decisively, Popovich was still wondering if this strategy was really wrong.

Seeing Draymond Green's throw crooked, it was finally a little easier.

It seems that the reason why Draymond Green threw so decisively was because he was bluffing, and in fact he was not sure.

Thinking of this, Popovich still didn't call a timeout.

The Spurs were still playing positional battles, and Danny Green had a three-point opportunity, but it was iron.

Bogut grabbed the rebound.

Curry was so tired that he didn't even take the ball across the half, and Draymond Green was directly responsible for dribbling the ball across the half.

The Warriors are still the same old routine.

Put Draymond Green on the pitch.

It's still a firm throw.

But this time it scored.

The Spurs immediately grabbed an offensive round, which Parker rushed over to score.

But again, it was Draymond Green who threw the goal.

After a few rounds at once, the Spurs score was not only not pulled, but also pulled away.

Spurs 58:65 Warriors.

The game lasted another three minutes.

With Draymond Green scoring with another throw.

Spurs 63:71 Warriors.

Although Draymond Green's shooting percentage was not high, the Spurs' offensive success rate was not high, and the difference was suddenly stretched to 8 points.

Honk!

Popovich called a timeout.

Because the team's assistant coach was urgently watching the video analysis just now, he found that Draymond Green's throwing posture has changed from before, and has become more standard.

Obviously, the new coach of the Warriors is not bluffing, but really has the confidence to arrange this offensive strategy.

It was also his impromptu idea just now to ask the assistant coach to check the video through the equipment on the sidelines, which was compared.

Modern basketball is becoming more and more advanced, and this advancement is also reflected in the staff of the assistant coaching team.

Especially in the 2019~2020 season, after the challenge rules appeared, the coaching team would also take pictures of the field, and they would first observe the video themselves, and then tell the coach whether to use the challenge opportunity.

Another thing that upsets Popovich is that Curry, although he is on the court, is almost in a state of rest.

The tactics of the new coach of the Warriors, on the offensive end, let Curry squat for three points, and on the defensive end, try to arrange a change of defense to help Curry relieve the pressure.

Curry, who was resting on the court, actually didn't have any physical exertion at all.

"If he wants Curry to play the final quarter, then why not just switch to the bench and rest?"

Popovich couldn't think of an answer to that.

Even if Curry doesn't use much physical strength, it's better to go to the bench to recover his physical strength.

Although he couldn't figure it out, Popovich laid out a new defensive strategy.

"I found it, but it's pretty much the same as I expected."

Su Chen thought in his heart.

At this time, he had already laid out his tactics, put down the tactical board, and stood on the sidelines.

Su Chen was looking at Popovich, and it happened that Popovich was also looking at Su Chen.

Su Chen quickly looked away, he didn't want to interact with Zhuge Vic, he was a challenger.

The key is that Popovich is an old man, and he doesn't want Popovich to get some information from his expression.

Back on the field again.

The Spurs' offense didn't change much, and Duncan didn't score on the first offense.

This time Draymond Green finally didn't get out of the way, but it wasn't Duncan who defended him, it was Split.

Obviously, Duncan, who is more mobile, has to take on more defensive tasks.

At this time, Bogut was ready to block and pick, and Curry was moving towards Bogut.

Bogut is the Warriors' strongest blocking resource, his blocking is very porcelain, and Curry and Bogut's blocking have to be paid attention to.

Curry threw enough deterrence in the first half, and Curry just made a move, which immediately attracted a lot of defensive resources from the Spurs.

Even the Spurs players who didn't move towards Curry focused on Curry at this time, after all, Curry left too much impression on them.

The three-point shooting posture that can't be seen at all makes everyone a little uncomfortable, although Curry in front of G6 is also this shooting bag.

But Curry at that time was not such a pure three-point throwing tactic, but a serious traditional attack.