Chapter 69: The Crucial Steal

At this time, Su Chen was holding a notebook and looking down.

On the other side, it was Ron Adams who was holding the tactical board for tactical set-up.

Su Chen blended in with the crowd of Warriors players, but he had actually activated [Hawkeye] and looked at the tactical board in Eric Spoelstra's hand.

Heat bench.

"Offensively, let's play a slash block."

"LeBron, you take the ball and go to the left side first, Battier, you will give LeBron one more block and then immediately bounce out, if you are empty, stand still."

"But if someone follows you, you immediately go to Wade to make a cover so that Wade has a chance to catch the ball in the middle distance, LeBron, you rush directly inside, they will definitely pinch you, you must observe the time of Wade's position at this time, Wade, you can make three choices here, shoot by yourself, break through, or break through to LeBron on the blue bottom."

Eric Spoelstra is very serious about his attacking tactics.

At the same time, the strategy of defending the elevator door is also emphasized.

"At the beginning of the next round, Battier you go to mark Curry, if it's still an elevator door run, Battier you don't chase Curry, go straight to Bosh's defender."

"Bosh I believe in your ability to defend on the outside, and you can do it as a single defense against Curry, pay attention to his single footwork."

"Whether it's Green or Azzery, we have to believe in Battier's internal defensive strength, especially don't easily wrap up Green, his offensive ability is not strong, but the ball is very fast, and he must be single-guarded."

Eric Spoelstra speaks quickly, but the meaning is clear.

At this time, Eric Spoelstra also showed his ability and made relatively mature decisions in such a short period of time.

And the other side.

"So that's the case, worthy of Eric Spoelstra, who could come up with such a countermeasure."

Su Chen also nodded in affirmation of Eric Spoelstra's ability.

Then he took over the tactical board with a backhand.

"Jefferson, you're going to chase Battier when you're defending him, you just have to remember that whoever misses someone doesn't make up for it, and you're responsible for chasing him."

"If Battier covers for someone, don't care about Battier at this time, just chase the runner."

'There's a good chance he's going to catch the ball in this position, so you're just standing in that position and waiting for a steal.'

Su Chen handed over this task to the reliable veteran Jefferson.

In fact, if you really want to say who is more suitable for this task, it is Barnes, who has stronger running and jumping ability, but Su Chen doesn't believe this stunned young man at such a critical moment.

Thompson can do that too, but Jefferson has more size and more certainty in steals.

And after defending this round, you can directly launch a fast attack.

The core of the Warriors' fast break is Curry and Thompson, and the range of the two ensures the threat of the fast break.

As for the offense, Su Chen only arranged a fast attack.

The main thing is that there is not enough time to pause.

He was just peeking at the tactical board, and by the time he came to set it up, most of the timeout had already passed.

But even if the fast break doesn't kick off, it's fine.

Previously, he explained that the offensive tactics arranged by Ron Adams were arranged, and if he couldn't play a fast attack, he didn't have to worry that there was no tactic to play in positional warfare.

And this time.

Players from both sides take the field.

James came on the court and rubbed his hands, his fists clenched as if they were firm.

However, Su Chen, who knew that all this was confused, directly saw that James's eyes were a little fluttering, and he didn't seem so firm.

Obviously, James wanted to make a firm expression and dispel the suspicions on the other side.

Because of physical strength, as well as being infinitely targeted by the Warriors, and Eric Spoelstra did not choose him to attack James, he was a little weak at this time.

It's just that because he is a feint and really lets Wade take the lead, he has to pretend to be very determined.

Of course, Su Chen didn't make any moves, just calmly watched the game from the sidelines.

Eric Spoelstra took one more look, but immediately moved away, and Eric Spoelstra didn't want Su Chen to understand his mood.

Heat ball possession.

As the tactics draw, Battier chose to block James with the ball.

Draymond Green, who defended James, was ready to go around the pick-and-roll, and Battier's pick-and-roll didn't give James a chance, but according to the coach.

He can make James rush to the basket in an uncomfortable way without losing his position.

At this time, Battier first bounced to the top of the arc to the three-point position, and when he saw that Jefferson was still chasing, Battier did not hesitate to go directly to Wade.

Battier found Wade and went directly to cover for Wade.

Wade followed Battier's cover and went straight to the tactical location to get ready to receive the ball.

After Battier blocked the pick-and-roll, he immediately hit a three-pointer.

But when he saw that the defender in front of him was Thompson, Battier sensed that something was wrong.

Looking at Wade's side again, Jefferson had already rounded the other side and appeared directly on the route ahead of Wade.

Draymond Green didn't miss the basket and Azeri also got it over, and James knew it didn't have a chance to score.

Azeri appears in a clever position.

With 2.11 meters tall, he is taller than James, so when he raises his hand, he can block part of James' passing vision.

Azeri didn't block Wade's spot, but he blocked a part of Wade's front area.

Battier, who had a high ball quotient, immediately realized something, just as Battier wanted to yell at him.

James has already played the ball to Wade.

At this time, Jefferson also appeared on the passing route, stretched out his hand, and grabbed the basketball directly.

Battier was still reminding James and Wade at this time, but he didn't notice that Thompson, who was defending him, was no longer in front of him.

When Battier reacted, he noticed that Thompson had run a few steps away.

Jefferson took the ball and ran straight ahead.

After running a few steps, he found Curry's position and gave the ball directly to Curry.

And Curry had long noticed running ahead of Thompson, but he didn't rush to pass to Thompson.

Because Curry found out that after seeing Thompson, Ray Allen actually chose to ignore him and go directly to Thompson.

Ray Allen returned early, and he could catch up with Thompson.

He didn't chase Thompson, and Thompson just dropped a two-point shot when he made an empty basket.

Three-point shooting is a shooting percentage, and even if he is a good shooter like Ray Allen, he can't guarantee that he will be able to shoot every three-pointer, including an open three-pointer.

At this moment, the Heat can't afford to lose this kind of empty basket two points.

(End of chapter)