Chapter 36: Can You Really Use Curry as a Bull? (On the shelf, please order the first ah, ahh

Grizzlies offensive round.

Conley wanted to step up with the ball, and he gave the ball to Gasol Jr. in the low post, and it was Bogut who defended Gasol Jr.

Gasol Jr. didn't mean to fight, but after covering Conley's counter-run, he played a low hand with Conley.

Conley receives the ball and shoots directly from mid-range near the free-throw line.

The low-level cover efficiency is relatively low, and it is not as good as blocking and dismantling porcelain to block people.

Curry didn't miss the position, and when he shot in Conley, he still jumped up to complete the interference.

Basketball jumps out of the box.

Gasol Jr. and Randolph also tried to grab the rebound, but Bogut stuck them and Draymond Green easily grabbed the rebound.

After Draymond Green grabbed the rebound, he started looking for someone straight away.

A long throw went straight to Curry, who was just over halftime.

Seeing that there was no one in front of Curry, Prince had no choice but to abandon his defender and rush towards Curry.

The Warriors' fast break has long been studied, and they are very fond of shooting and chasing three-pointers, especially Curry's three-pointers can't be put at all.

Seeing Prince drop his defender, Thompson and Jefferson followed suit.

Curry passed the ball directly without looking at people, and directly used a ground-hitting pass to hit the ball and cut the ball into the basket of Jefferson.

After Jefferson got the ball, he faced the unguarded basket and directly made a glide split.

The 2016 version of Jefferson still has a bit of dunk ability, and the 2013 version of Jefferson dunks is still much stronger than the 2016 version.

Grizzlies 2:7 Warriors.

For a while, the decibel level of the noisy FedEx Arena dropped rapidly, and the voices of the Grizzlies fans were knocked down.

Lionel Hollins finally couldn't sit still at this time, and hurriedly called a timeout.

What's going on?

Why is it different from what I thought before the game?

According to the pre-game prediction, every point of the Grizzlies is a strong defensive point, even in the face of the Thunder, Durant and Martin are very efficient defensively.

You must know that Durant is still a three-time scoring champion in a row, and Kevin Martin is also a super scorer who averaged nearly 25 points per game before.

David Lee, Jarrett Jack, Carl Landry These scorers were directly lost by Su Chen, and they were thrown off the bench or even out of the rotation lineup.

The Warriors' scoring points on the court are actually Thompson and Curry, Green, Jefferson, Bogut, etc., all of which are blue-collar.

Curry averaged 22 points per game and Thompson averaged 16 points per game, which is far worse than the Thunder's two.

It stands to reason that they can even lock up the Thunder, and the Warriors are no problem.

But why, did their proud defensive system fail in front of the Warriors?

Lionel Hollins has rearranged his defensive strategy.

Although he is not very confident in this defensive strategy, because it is a tactic that he has not usually seen.

I'm afraid only those freestyle basketball teams would play such tactics.

At this time, he can barely arrange a set of defensive strategies, which has already shown the quality of a professional coach.

Soon.

It's time to pause.

Players from both sides return to the field.

Lionel Hollins stood on the sidelines with his hands folded, looking calmer.

It's just that the frequency of chewing gum in his mouth has increased, showing that he is not calm on the surface, and the accelerated chewing conceals his nervousness.

As a head coach, the pressure is still quite high, and chewing gum in your mouth helps to relax the tense nerves.

Just like the Lakers in the later James era, there was a coach named Ham, who was known as the human chewing bubblegum essence.

Fans sprayed him on his team's losing streak, and he has been leisurely chewing gum on the sidelines, which is actually a misunderstanding.

The more he chewed gum after the team's losing streak, he was very nervous in his heart, but he was nervous and had no choice but to chew a few more.

However, Lionel Hollins's restrictions on gaggle tactics are not coping strategies, and they still have some effect.

He opted to tighten Curry's off-ball restrictions while allowing the taller Prince to guard Thompson's inside cut.

Seeing this situation, Su Chen did not use the gaggle tactics too early.

Because even for ordinary gaggle tactics, the grizzlies are only limited and can't really defend against gaggle tactics.

And Su Chen didn't want to use one trick to eat all over the world.

Compared with the single use of one move, Su Chen still likes more passing and cutting and more tactical changes.

And now it's not as tense as the Spurs, and every game can't afford to fail, Su Chen slightly lengthened the rotation.

Originally, David Lee, Jarrett Jack, and Carl Landry still had some firepower.

Don't let them play at critical moments, but you can still let them play in normal times.

After more than half of the first quarter, Su Chen successively let the team enter the rotation time.

Curry and Thompson went off the bench early.

Richard Jefferson is no matter how much he is a veteran, and Su Chen also asked Barnes to play a little more.

In fact, there are quite a few Warriors who can play.

Others include Azeri and Bazemore, both of whom are able to enter the rotation for a few minutes in key moments.

You can't really treat Curry as a bull, after all, Su Chen is not a capitalist coach.

However, due to the extended rotation time.

Originally, the Warriors' starting lineup played a suppressive game against the Grizzlies.

But although Jarrett Jack and David Lee have two brushes on offense, the reason why they fell out of the starting line is the defensive factor.

They came on the pitch and sent Conley and Randolph back on the offensive spurt.

End of the first session.

Grizzlies 30:35 Warriors.

Originally, the Grizzlies were a defensive-oriented team, and it was normal for them to score 20 points in the first quarter, or even more than 10 points.

scored 30 points in this quarter, but because he fell into the rhythm of the Warriors, the two sides had more offensive and defensive conversion rounds.

On the other hand, the Warriors' rotation lineup is really undefended, especially David Lee facing the Grizzlies' black and white bears, basically he conceded more points than he scored.

But David Lee had to use it again.

Landry's defense wasn't much better, he wasn't tall enough to be too disadvantaged.

Biedrins is degrading too quickly, and pure blue-collar jobs are not up to the task.

Just having Bogut, Draymond Green, and Azeri rotate the interior is still too little.

"I don't know why, whether it's the Spurs or the Grizzlies, they're obviously defensive teams, but when they meet the Warriors, their scores also get higher."

"This is the offensive and defensive rhythm falling into the rhythm of the Warriors, and the Grizzlies should stick to their own style and play fewer rounds to ensure a success rate."

The on-site explanation also found the problem and discussed.

The combat effectiveness shown by the warriors is still quite amazing.

Maybe just from the score, the Warriors are 6 points ahead, and it seems that the advantage is not as big as imagined.

But in terms of the dominance of a normal game, the Warriors completely led the pace of the game.

(End of chapter)