Chapter Seventy-Eight: Five Small? Turn on the hot zone directly to ignite!
Directly threw it at Jefferson, who ran to the bottom corner.
After Jefferson received the ball in the bottom corner, there was no one in front of him.
The NBA's three-point line distance is the shortest at the bottom corner, at 6.7 meters, and the farthest is at the top of the arc, which is 7.24 meters long.
Corner threes are a must for role players.
Jefferson has long embraced his star-to-role transition, and he has practiced a lot of corner three-pointers.
He executed the three-point finish in the bottom corner, which also made Su Chen feel reassured.
Brush!
Jefferson also lived up to Su Chen's trust and hit this open three-pointer.
Warriors 6-0 Heat.
Jefferson's bottom-corner three-pointer ignited the Oracle Center.
In particular, Jefferson is also the kind of player who is particularly passionate, and after scoring goals, he also constantly uses his roar to arouse the fighting spirit of his teammates.
Such players are an inspiration for the atmosphere of the whole team.
Honk!
Eric Spoelstra called a timeout in a bit of frustration.
There is no way, the morale of the Warriors' five-small lineup was very high at the beginning, and the Warriors' five-small lineup cannot be allowed to continue like this.
Eric Spoelstra has to rearrange his strategy.
On the other side, Su Chen smiled lightly.
Before the game, Su Chen prepared a lot of plans, including a sneak attack if the five small could not be effective against the Heat.
And if you can stop the heat as soon as you start, then you will enter Su Chen's best plan.
Su Chen glanced at Eric Spoelstra who was arranging tactics there, he didn't even go to [Hawkeye] to activate, thinking about it, he knew that Eric Spoelstra was arranging a defensive five-small lineup.
And now Su Chen has made a tactical change.
Generally speaking, the dominant side will not take the initiative to change the formation.
If you have an advantage, the problem is to hand it over to the opposing manager, and if the opposing manager does not respond well, then you need to continue to change your strategy.
Just like Eric Spoelstra won't change his strategy and play this time after the Heat won the last game.
It's like a game, where one side attacks and the other solves, and a game is constantly switching between the offensive and defensive sides.
It's routine.
But now, since the opening game has disrupted the Heat's strategy, let's take the opportunity to continue to expand the advantage.
"Next, the whole team will create three-point opportunities for Curry."
Su Chen took the tactical board and drew the tactical position.
Ron Adams, the old assistant teacher next to him, was stunned when he heard this.
He couldn't figure it out, obviously the opening five small shots had an effect, why did he take the initiative to change the formation?
Let's see how good it is to take a few rounds first.
However, the head coach is arranging tactics, and as an assistant coach, he can't interrupt.
He didn't even plan to ask Su Chen, after all, there was a lot of pressure on the head coach at this time, and he was an assistant coach and not a chaotic coach.
As a professional old teaching assistant, although Ron Adams didn't understand, he didn't come forward to ask but helped Su Chen with his work.
Su Chen directly arranged several elevator door tactics, all of which were for Curry.
At the same time, he directly used [Ignite Hot Zone] on Curry.
That's right.
He's about starting to build the lead.
At the beginning, the five-small lineup sneaked up on the Heat and disrupted Eric Spoelstra's deployment, which was actually to pave the way for Curry's elevator door tactics.
As soon as the Heat came on the court next, they must have just laid out a response to the five-small lineup, and now is the time for the Warriors to continue to sneak up and steal points.
Soon, the pause ended.
Eric Spoelstra had just analyzed the Warriors' defensive strategy and offensive tactics and made a corresponding strategy, and the whole timeout was set up.
But take a look at the players the Warriors play.
Azeri came on and Barnes went down.
It is equivalent to the Warriors coming up with a center lineup and putting down a small lineup.
Wouldn't his pause just now set up a loneliness?
"Is it a prejudgment again?"
Eric Spoelstra glanced at Su Chen's position.
By studying the footage, Eric Spoelstra found that Su Chen sometimes did like to make predictions.
And after data analysis, it was found that Su Chen's prediction was quite high.
Eric Spoelstra doesn't understand that everyone can be a head coach in the NBA, even if there is a gap in the level, it is the same level.
Regardless of the fact that Su Chen is a rookie coach for the time being, just treat him as a normal coach.
However, predicting this kind of thing is usually done when there is a big gap in strength.
Does Su Chen look down on him?
In the face of Popovich, Su Chen didn't dare to predict, so he did it in the face of himself?
Eric Spoelstra didn't look good and stood on the sidelines watching the situation on the field.
Heat offensive round.
James held the ball and played a 1-3 pick-and-roll change, which allowed an in-cut Bosh to score on a layup.
Warriors 6:2 Heat.
Eric Spoelstra's offensive tactics still worked.
Su Chen didn't use the [Hawkeye] skill for this ball, although he guessed that Eric Spoelstra's offense and defense were arranged according to a small lineup, but it was not clear what kind of tactics it was.
If the [Eagle Eye] skill doesn't need to consume mental power, then the ball ball Su Chen can know the opponent's tactical position, which is quite cool.
(End of chapter)