Chapter Seventy-Seven: The Exquisite Design of the Five Smalls
Barnes lunged inside with the ball while his eyes watched Curry and Thompson's position.
When Barnes got in, he found that Thompson was in the open space, and Barnes made a direct back-to-back pass.
Barnes has the ability to do so, although Barnes looks like he's not a real star player at the NBA level.
But after all, it is also the former North Carolina Black Hawks, and this hand can still be played.
Not to mention, these fast attack rounds were trained by Su Chen.
has been trained by Su Chen, as long as he succeeds in such an action once, it is equivalent to his success in being simulated thousands of times in an instant.
Barnes was still very confident in his actions at this time.
There was no defender in front of Thompson outside the three-point line, and there was no adjustment at all.
Brush!
Warriors 3:0 Heat.
The Oracle Arena was instantly set on fire, and the fans cheered.
Thompson held out three fingers in a celebratory gesture.
When he returned to the defense, he also high-fived Barnes.
A three-pointer shot at the beginning made the Heat players move a lot slower.
James was relatively close to the baseline and slowly walked to the baseline to serve.
However, when he just served the ball to Chanmos, he signaled to ask for the ball, and Chanmos didn't dare to stick to the ball when he saw James asking for the ball and handed over the ball.
This time it was James himself who held the ball.
James took the initiative to hold the ball across the halfcourt, intending to see when the Warriors' bag would be on, so that he could at least attract three defenders with a split second of acceleration.
He is ready to divide the ball, and as long as the Warriors dare to wrap him up, he can find an open teammate with this ball.
But the ball warriors didn't have him in the loop again.
Not only is there no bag, but it is not Draymond Green or Jefferson who is responsible for defending James, but Barnes.
Barnes is relatively not as strong as Draymond Green and Jefferson.
Obviously, he's not the best guy to defend James.
But it's him who defends James, and it's not the kind of defense that puts one step to shoot, and there is almost no position for James.
Originally, in the last round, Eric Spoelstra didn't care too much, after all, the defensive strategy of the Warriors' five-small lineup is to press all over the court.
This is all very well adjusted.
But when he saw the Warriors' defensive stance in this round, Eric Spoelstra frowned.
And by this time, James had already rushed directly past Barnes with the ball.
Barnes let James go, but chased after him while observing the positions of the surrounding Heat players.
Draymond Green, however, was already in place.
James immediately wanted to give the ball to Haslem, but it was almost broken.
That's when James discovered that the Warriors' defense was a fixed defensive strategy.
Just when Haslem hesitated, the Warriors suddenly strengthened the defense on one side, directly making Haslem unable to play.
When looking for the ball, he was physically confrontational and suddenly went out of bounds.
Honk!
The referee also caught it.
After all, this is the home court of the Warriors, and if the whistle is too biased for the Heat, it is an obvious out-of-bounds.
Haslem looked incredulously innocent and defended himself to the referee.
But the referee didn't even listen.
NBA players, even if they are not trained to act, will have a self-performance recuperation, and referees will only trust themselves most of the time.
Eric Spoelstra is lost in thought, seemingly thinking of a coping strategy that will call a timeout.
Fixing the defensive position is an older tactic, and it's a defensive tactic that many teams use.
In general, a fixed defensive position is to let the players guard the area, and each player guards the fixed area.
But Eric Spoelstra saw that the Warriors' defensive area seemed to be a little different from the traditional defensive area.
Because the agility of the Warriors' five-small lineup is too high, this allows the Warriors' five-small lineup to switch their defensive areas at any time, which greatly increases the speed of the Warriors' defense.
The help defense is fast enough, and if the passing speed can't break the help defense speed, the Heat will face a choice.
Either forcibly carry the help defense to score, or it is more conduction, looking for open opportunities on the outside.
But since Haslem doesn't have three-point ability, Bosh is better at mid-range shots than three-pointers, and Wade is also better at mid-range shots than three-pointers.
James did develop three points, but his three points were used by the opponent to take a step, not to really use them to break the game.
Equal to the Heat lineup on the court, it is a three-point point for Moneymoss.
Eric Spoelstra wanted to call a timeout, but now the Warriors have kicked off.
Warriors offensive round.
The five small ones also have the tactics of positional warfare, not purely relying on fast attack.
Curry gave the ball to Draymond Green and ran outside the three-point line, and the Warriors played a high-low post tactical combination.
Draymond Green dribbled to the free throw line before using his back to protect his ball.
Haslem knew that Draymond Green had a throw near the free throw line, and he didn't dare to shrink under the basket, so he could only come up and defend.
At this time, Curry and Barnes came to a crossover run, and Barnes' defender James was forced to switch to Curry.
And Barnes' defender was replaced by Wade.
At the same time, Barnes, after making a cross-screen run with Curry, ran towards Draymond Green's place and looked like he would perform a hand-to-hand play.
But at this time, Thompson also ran from the other side, from behind Draymond Green.
It seems that both men are performing hand-to-hand tactics.
Once again, the Heat were forced to make a change of defense.
This time, Barnes' defender became Chanmoth.
After seeing his defender turn into Chanmoss, Barnes decisively changed direction and became an in-cut.
Draymond Green only needs to give the ball to Barnes to create a chance to play big and small under the basket, and Chanmos and Barnes are clearly not the right size.
Bosh saw Barnes rushing to the basket with only one Chanmoth beside him, and he couldn't stop it at first glance.
Bosh decisively went to help the defense, and at the same time yelled at Chanmos, wanting Chanmos to defend his defenders.
However, the situation on the field is sometimes not analyzed slowly, and a timely response is required, and the communication between Chanmos and Bosh is obviously wrong.
Both went to chase down Barnes under the inside basket, causing Jefferson to run to the bottom corner at this time without anyone to care.
Draymond Green's passing vision is good, and with Jefferson in the tactics, it is natural that he should always pay attention.
This ball, Draymond Green doesn't even feel like he needs to do the action of fake pass to the basket.
(End of chapter)