Chapter Seventy-Two: The Small-Ball Tactics Enter the Public Eye

However, fans who are not very professional feel that the run-and-bomb tactics are not much different from the small-ball tactics that Su Chen said.

Some people also said that it was Su Chen who moved directly from the run-and-bomb tactics.

If the Warriors hadn't had much attention before, such a topic wouldn't have caused much discussion.

But with the number of Warriors fans skyrocketing now, this topic has suddenly become a hot search topic, and countless fans have discussed it.

Some have seen the sun sphere, and some people don't pay much attention to the sun sphere, anyway, it's a talk.

If there is heat, there will naturally be experts and big V to participate.

Soon a well-known vlogger came out with an analysis video.

In the video, the vlogger pointed out that there are similarities between the run-and-gun tactics and the small-ball tactics used by Su Chen.

After all, there are no similarities, and it will not make many fans think that these two tactics will be similar.

Run-and-shoot and small ball are both fast, both of which can play the ultimate fast attack, and the offensive and defensive transitions are the same level of speed.

But vloggers are also quick to point out the difference.

Running is fast and will be very efficient, but it is easy to not be able to run when encountering a strong team.

For example, when the Suns faced the Spurs, they would be slowed down by the Spurs every time, and then defeated by the positional battle.

The small-ball tactics used by Su Chen are fast and fast, but they can also play slow if they are slow.

Just like this Finals G1, the Heat's small lineup has Wade and James, and the obvious talent suppression makes the Warriors' small lineup unable to bargain.

But Su Chen showed the slow side of the small ball tactics, which made people know that the slow small ball tactics are not weaker than the regular tactics.

"The run-and-gun tactics basically rely on Nash to connect alone, and through data analysis, Nash's assists account for more than half of the team."

"That means that when Nash isn't on the court, the run-and-gun tactics basically stall."

The vlogger also analyzes the running and bombardment of the sun in the video.

"On the other hand, the Warriors' small-ball tactics, their offensive core is Curry, and the organizational core is Green, but when Green and Curry are not on the court, the rest of the team can also be the initiation and endpoint of the tactic."

"Of course there's going to be a drop in efficiency between the main players and the bench, but the Warriors' drop in efficiency isn't too high, because everybody can play small-ball."

"On the other hand, if the Suns are off the court when Nash, the efficiency of the Suns will drop too much, and the running and bombing that relies too much on the role of a single star is also the reason why the Suns lost that year."

The vlogger continued to analyze the Warriors' tactics.

Then again, the Suns' defense was so poor that they were the team conceding the most points in the league at the time.

D'Antoni is purely attacking to make up for the points lost in defense, which is too extreme.

The Warriors' small-ball tactics are more balanced on both offensive and defensive ends, and Jarrett Jack, a good offensive player with poor defense, even fell out of the Warriors' rotation.

"I think the small-ball tactics proposed by Su Chen are still better than running and shooting, and we need to see if it changes the times."

"But I think there's a certain amount of potential."

The vlogger also made a conclusion at the end.

It shows that Su Chen's small-ball tactics are a better tactical system than the running and bombing of the Sun back then.

Other wind directions on the Internet, and now many people are starting to be optimistic about the Warriors.

Of course, the Heat are the defending champions after all.

There are not a few people who are still optimistic about the Heat, and even occupy most of them.

It's just that because the Warriors won against the Heat, these guys are only rarely outplaying against the wind.

According to the turn-based system, if the Heat win against the Warriors, this wind review can immediately suppress the Warriors.

Miami.

Heat training arena.

At this time, in the training hall, in addition to the players, there is only one assistant coach to assist them in training.

It's time to take a break from training.

Wade and Bosh were sitting together, chatting.

That's when James came over.

"What, Spo and Riley are still in a meeting?"

James said, looking at the two of them.

"Yes, since last night, Spo has been looking for Riley, and I heard Hans say early this morning that Coach Spo doesn't seem to be here today, and he is here to help keep an eye on it."

Bosh wiped his sweat and said to James.

After hearing this, James sat down.

Wade took a bottle of Gatorade and gave it to James.

"How do you feel about this series?"

Wade said to James.

"What does it feel?"

James frowned, a little puzzled.

"It's that coach, the new rookie coach of the Warriors."

Wade said suddenly.

James thought about it for a moment, but didn't feel anything.

"Do you have anything to say?"

James knew Wade wouldn't ask this kind of question out of the blue, so he asked Wade directly.

"I just feel like he's studied us a lot."

Wade said with a frown.

"Isn't it normal to study us?"

Hearing Wade's words, James smiled and didn't pay much attention to it.

They're last season's champions now, and the moment they formed the Big Three in their first year, there were countless people who would have studied them.

In James's opinion, it is too normal to study them.

"No, I mean he seems to know every one of us, including Coach Spo."

As he spoke, Wade thought back to that round.

He ran according to Coach Spo's tactics, but Jefferson seemed to know in advance that he was going to run to that position and steal the ball straight from the front.

If it weren't for that ball, the Heat would have been able to play with the Warriors.

Saying that, Wade also told James about that round again.

When James heard this, he frowned.

If it's really what Wade said, wouldn't it be the rookie coach of the Warriors who crushed Spo?

But that ball, there was also an element of his mistakes.

He didn't understand whether Wade was talking about the coach's problem or blaming him, James himself was used to thinking about many aspects and being more suspicious.

"Forget it, leave these things to Riley, Riley will have a way."

James didn't continue on the topic, but turned the conversation to the coach.

James is a bit of a divert, but it's not purely a matter of changing the subject, and he still has trust in Riley.

Spo doesn't have a record and it's hard to trust James.

But Riley is also one of the all-time coaches.

Riley has made the playoffs 21 times, reached the Finals nine times and won the championship five times.

The entire playoff win rate is as high as 60.6%.

Although Spo doesn't have any resume, Spo has Riley standing behind him.

Spo was crushed by that rookie coach, so Riley will never be lost to that rookie coach, and Spo is now discussing countermeasures with Riley.

Hearing James' words, Wade opened his mouth, but did not continue.

Perhaps, it may be true that he is thinking too much.

(End of chapter)