Chapter 245: How Did He Do It?
The arrangement of this timeout round is not as surprising as the arrangement of the previous timeout.
But Rondo didn't think anything was wrong.
The guessing tactics of the two rounds have convinced Rondo of Su Chen.
If you can guess once, you can guess it casually, you can guess it twice, and it's one of the derivative tactics of guessing.
Then you have to guess it to do it.
As far as Rondo asks himself, he can't do it.
The suspension ends.
The game continued.
Sure enough, during this pause, Cole didn't come up with any tricks.
In other words, the current Cole didn't dare to use too radical ways to deal with Su Chen.
12 points is easy for the Warriors who play smoothly to chase back, but only if the Warriors who play smoothly.
Are the Warriors playing well now?
The game in which the Warriors played smoothly was typical, and the Splash Brothers both exploded.
But now that Curry is being defended like this, do you want Curry to forcibly carry two people to fight?
This is the peak Curry, and it's not that he doesn't have the ability to fight.
But Su Chen seems to have considered that Curry would force the fight when he was making this tactical arrangement, so the bag clamp was very forward.
Just after halftime, George would go over and pester Curry, and then before Curry could get into regular range, Jeff Green would wrap him up.
Is it a pick-and-roll strategy for Curry at halftime?
Cole thought about it for a moment, but still didn't do it.
At present, it is more urgent to let Thompson step up and share the pressure on Curry.
Cole's tactics were not too highlight, and he chose more conventional tactics.
But Su Chen's bag shrank quickly this time, and the Warriors' conventional tactics didn't play much.
The first quarter is over.
Warriors 18:33 Clippers.
It's rare for the Warriors to score such a low score in a single quarter.
It's not nothing, for example, when the last round played the Rockets, there was 17 points in the first quarter.
In that game, the scale of blowing penalties was relatively loose at the beginning, so that the confrontation between the two sides was relatively high, and the Rockets limited the Warriors to 17 points, but the Rockets only scored 22 points.
Unlike the Clippers, who were as ruthless as they were, limiting the Warriors to 18 points, the Clippers themselves scored 33 points.
Originally, according to the pre-game analysis, Curry would beat Jokic violently.
But judging from the first quarter of the game, this was not the case.
Jokic was deployed to defend the bottom corner on the right side most of the time.
And Curry was caught by the Box-1 tactic, and there was no chance to name Jokic at all, so Jokic was perfectly protected on the defensive end.
At the same time, analyze the offensive end of the Clippers from the pre-game period.
Tyson Chandler's low-post defensive ability is something that can make Jokic drink a pot.
But this one is basically Rondo playing in the roll call, and Kerr is not without protection of Curry.
But the Clippers cut inside quickly and were able to seize the opportunity for Curry to switch defenses, and the two fronts of George and Jeff Green cut directly inside.
If it is an ordinary team, it can also take some countermeasures, such as cutting off the Clippers' inside passing route.
But the Clippers are either Rondo or Jokic in charge of passing.
When the Clippers have two top deal points on the field, it's so hard to limit.
At the same time, Tyson Chandler did not guard against Jokic.
Jokic even showed off a back from the three-point line to pretend to break through, and then turned into a stop-and-go step back to shoot a three-pointer.
This kind of operation is nothing for a player who often defends the perimeter.
But for Chandler, a player who often deals with the interior and has a wealth of defensive experience, Jokic's face-frame operation really stunned him.
This made the Warriors fans who watched the game really couldn't figure it out.
Obviously, the Warriors are the lineup that suppresses the Clippers, why does this scene become that the Clippers are suppressing the Warriors lineup?
From Jokic not being able to match Curry, to Chandler not being able to play against Jokic, and Curry not being able to be against Rondo.
Why did the game become the way it is?
Commentary Desk.
"I don't want to say that Su Chen dominated this game, but Cole really didn't catch it."
Johnson said with a wave of his hand.
"The Warriors are running out of ideas about how to play, and the Warriors have a player like Klay, and he should have easily punished the Clippers for this Box-1 strategy."
Barkley also said with a smile.
They didn't know how Su Chen did it now.
On what basis, Su Chen could forcibly turn a game that should have been a lineup gap into a close match?
Even, anti-repression!
(End of chapter)