Chapter 81: Successive Tactics Predict Success
Helped call a long timeout, and presumably Eric Spoelstra was also happy.
There's no way, Su Chen is such a gentle person, and the main thing is to be considerate.
Eric Spoelstra was happy, he was happy, everyone was happy.
The Heat's three-pointer-for-two-point strategy is that they create three-point opportunities through pick-and-rolls and off-ball runs, but in reality it's just a confused run.
The real purpose of these running blocks is to give James and Wade a good breakaway environment, and if the Warriors don't want to put these three-pointers, then these two points will be difficult to stop.
Eric Spoelstra's choice is a solid one.
However, it is also a relatively backward choice.
In the small-ball era, if you fall behind so much, most of them will arrange a three-point tactic with the ball.
However, this is also the reason of the times, in this era, it is not the mainstream choice to hold the ball and pull three points, and role players dare to do so and wait for DNP directly.
Even a star would be hard-pressed to be allowed to shoot such a large number of three-pointers with the ball.
That is, the Warriors, who can see the post-small era of play in this era.
The pause is over.
Eric Spoelstra, though still expressionless, clearly saw that he wasn't that nervous.
The pause that Su Chen called for him helped him relieve a lot of pressure.
Let's not talk about the number of timeouts in the team.
In a short period of time, he is constantly stopped, and it is not important for him to lose face, the important thing is that the morale of the whole Heat team will be lowered.
If a team doesn't have morale, it's immediately visible on the defensive end.
Thinking that Su Chen would make such a mistake, Eric Spoelstra was also a little more relaxed.
During this time, Su Chen put a lot of pressure on him, making him forget that Su Chen was a rookie coach.
These mistakes are indeed mistakes that rookie coaches will make.
Eric Spoelstra couldn't help but glance at Su Chen, and found that Su Chen was not standing on the sidelines at this time, but sitting on the bench and watching the court.
But Eric Spoelstra did not continue to stare at Su Chen, but stood on the sidelines and reminded the players loudly to keep them focused.
Heat ball possession.
James dribbled past halfcourt, and then the Heat started running off the ball, and the newly substituted Ray Allen found an opportunity through the off-ball movement.
As the three-point king of this era, Ray Allen is naturally a threat.
Of course, the Warriors will also go to defend Ray Allen.
But this defense is just an illusion, and Draymond Green has quietly retreated.
After Ray Allen received the ball, he made a shooting feint and clicked, and then immediately distributed it to Wade, who cut inside.
If Wade can catch the ball, he will be sure to rush to the basket, because the Heat's three-point positioning has expanded the Warriors' defense to the outside.
But at this time, Draymond Green had already arrived at the defensive position arranged by Su Chen.
Draymond Green also thought it was amazing, but when he reached the position that Su Chen said, he saw the ball flying towards him.
Faced with the ball that came up, Draymond Green was also unceremonious and accepted it directly.
Wade was all in the basket, but the ball didn't come.
Wade looked again and saw that Draymond Green had raised his hand to find a fast-break pass.
This ball Heat tactics actually ran very well, and the opportunities that should have been taken were all out of the way, so they didn't retreat so quickly.
And when Draymond Green made a steal, the Warriors players had already played a fast break before the Heat could react.
James really fought the ball, and ran in the direction of the basket with full horsepower.
His position was the fastest in the Heat's retreat.
James' chase from behind has always been a classic of one of the highlights of James' career, and it is clear that James wants to stage a famous scene of flying chase again.
Jefferson also spotted James chasing after him.
If it was a young Jefferson, it would definitely not be false, and he would have to dunk against James' defense.
But now that Jefferson is older, his athleticism isn't as explosive as he was when he was younger, and he is self-aware of his position.
He couldn't play under Mark Jackson, and the position of the starting role player was given to him by Su Chen.
If he makes a mistake, it will affect his value or the status of the team secondarily.
The point is, this may be the closest thing he can get to a championship in his career, and the championship as a starter didn't come from a water cooler.
Jefferson cherished it very much.
He chose not to touch James, instead observing Curry's open opportunities outside the three-point line.
Facing the empty basket in front of him, he didn't fight with James for athleticism, but gave the ball to Curry.
Although Curry has ignited the hot zone, he has just made consecutive three-pointers, which has also given Curry the touch and confidence.
It's an open three-pointer in a fast break.
Curry even adjusted his stance and threw a training-level three-pointer.
Brush!
Curry lived up to Jefferson's expectations by hitting the three-pointer.
Warriors 21:6 Heat.
The difference between the two sides came to 15 points.
The fans at the Oracle Center were in complete boiling, and for them, tonight's tickets were worth it.
After shouting at the court, Eric Spoelstra held his forehead, feeling extremely tired at the moment.
Why did Draymond Green be in that position?
Eric Spoelstra glanced at Su Chen and saw that Su Chen was still sitting calmly on the bench.
Only when Curry made a three-point shot just now, he got up and applauded, and then sat back calmly.
Eric Spoelstra was stunned, he didn't even call a timeout.
Maybe he's still stuck in the same round.
Or rather, Eric Spoelstra is also a little unsure of how to adjust now.
What to do?
The tactics that had just been adjusted were directly pressed.
However, the reason why he didn't call a timeout was because when he called a timeout just now, he arranged two sets of offensive tactical plans.
On the other side, Su Chen was watching the situation on the field while holding the tactical board.
At the same time, I was comparing and drawing something, but I didn't really draw the pen.
Because of the second tactic, due to time reasons, it is seen relatively little.
"James launched the pick-and-roll from the left, and Battier came over to block the pick-and-roll, and it seems that the slash block-and-roll tactic is correct."
Su Chen couldn't help but nod slightly when he saw this running position.
In the second tactic, he had an element of guessing, but now it seems that he did not misjudge.
At this time, James rushed directly to the basket after blocking and dismantling.
The ball was not packed, but by Draymond Green, who was originally defending James, to withstand James's breakthrough route.
This slash blocking tactic is for James to hit the basket and make it easy to get the ball out of the open space after the bag.
But as soon as it started, Draymond Green ran to defend Battier.
As a result, as soon as the defense was changed, it happened that Draymond Green faced James and stuck James' breakthrough route.
(End of chapter)