Chapter 151: This Ball Is Dedicated to Your Mother

"Wow, what a spectacular dunk! And free throws, the referee blew Kenyon Martin for a defensive foul! ”

ABC commentator Brad Nesler exclaimed: "Considering the contradictions between Frye and Kenyon, this dunk may have had a bigger impact than we thought!" ”

At the same time, Nessler's partner Bill Wharton played steadily: "In this moment, Frye Yu surpassed Julius Irving in 1977 to become the best dunk player of all time!" ”

Killer commentary is a feature of Wharton, and people were surprised by the overly impetuous style earlier, but now they are used to it.

Wharton said that Yu Fei is Shi Yikou, then Yu Fei is Shi Yikou, if you want to refute it, Wharton also has something to say, don't you see the sentence "this moment", he can freely define how long "this moment" lasts.

Yu Fei walked to the free throw line and scored on the free throw.

5 to 5

Kenyon Martin's momentum has taken a heavy hit.

However, the Nets are not strong because of Martin alone.

Kidd is well aware that a layup and a season-best dunk will eventually result in 2 points, and as long as the Nets can continue to score in time, Yu Fei's visually striking dunk will be neutralized.

Coming to the front court, Yu Fei let him empty again.

Kidd chose to take matters into his own.

The hand feels stiff and the posture is not good, but Kidd is just not allowed, not that he can't shoot.

If he puts it too hard, he will also throw it in.

That's what happened in this round, where Kidd exemplified the leadership style, restoring the team with a crucial jumper when the Nets needed it most.

7 to 5

Yu Fei dribbled forward, and Carl no longer commanded from close quarters.

For Fei, this is the best, he doesn't need Carl to whisper in his ear like a personal nanny.

In the frontcourt, after the Nets' joint defensive formation was pushed away, Yu Fei used himself as a bait to break through directly, tear a gap in the defense, and then pass the ball out.

Teammates run aggressively, and pick-and-rolls and screens appear at the same time.

As the second ball handler, Sprewell cut into the paint area with the ball like Yu Fei and passed the ball out for the second time on the inside.

The Nets' defense collapsed, and from the outside, Ray Allen hit a three-pointer.

7 to 8

The tactics are still the same as the team's, but the players' style of play is out of control.

Throughout George Carr's coaching career, he pursued two things, disrupting the opponent's rhythm on the defensive end and finding his rhythm on the offensive end.

Although he attaches the most importance to defense, he does not despise the construction of the offensive system like those coaches who play defense to the point of falling into the devil. It's just that Carl's upbringing, playing experience and mentorship (North Carolina) make him as eager to take control as his brother Larry Brown.

However, it was at this turn that Yu Fei showed him a different style of basketball.

Although it is still the team's tactics, there is no fixed formula, Yu Fei called a block to break in, disrupted the defense, shot when he had the opportunity, and passed the ball out if he didn't have the opportunity. He opted for the second option, and then Sprewell burst again with the ball, this time creating an outside space and Ray Allen hit a three-pointer straight onto the ball.

It seems to be a tactic, but it is essentially a chaotic style of play to break through with the ball in a row to cause confusion in the opponent's defense and get open space.

It's random.

Theoretically, a team that fights scramble can't be a strong team, but Karl doesn't feel like that round was a scuffle.

Because Yu Fei and Sprewell's breakthroughs were both initiated by the blocker, the position and direction of the blocker were exquisite.

The problem is that this tactic appears randomly.

They are just playing according to what they have learned in their usual tactics class, and they look messy. This mess seemed like it could easily create opportunities for opponents, but in the end, the most defensively disciplined team in the East went awry.

They let Ray Allen get the big vacancy.

George Carr believes that not leaving Ray Allen open is definitely one of the things the Nets have focused on before the game.

Why is this still happening?

The answer lies in the attack itself, which is a random tactic that is not controlled by the coaching staff, but depends on the initiative of the players.

Another meaning of randomness on the pitch is chaos.

If someone comments that a team is playing chaotically, it is definitely not a compliment.

However, the performance of the Bucks just now was not pure chaos.

They have tactics.

A chaotic tactic was executed twice in a row, and as a result, the Nets' defense collapsed and Ray Allen was given a large open spot.

Because, chaos is relative, the Bucks play chaotic, and the Nets can't predict this chaos.

Can this chaos be sustained? Was it just a coincidence?

George Carr, who was always yelling on the sidelines, suddenly became Phil Jackson, silent, calm, without energy, just silently watching the game.

Just when Carl wanted to take a closer look at the "random attack", Anthony Mason suddenly fell ill and actually opened his hand to ask Yu Fei for the ball.

Carl sneered, because Yu Fei couldn't pass it, and that old bastard of Mason was thinking about fart.

Then Yu Fei passed the ball over

It wasn't just Yu Fei's pass that shocked Carl, but what happened afterward.

After passing the ball, Yu Fei covered Sprewell on the spot.

Before the Sprewell cover was hung up, Yu Fei had already turned around and cut inside.

Pretty! Carl couldn't help but say. If Yu Fei's position is in the No. 4 position, this cover fake block inside will directly form an offensive threat.

This is a tactic from the Bucks' playbook, but why is this No. 4 tactic being executed by flying?

Yu Fei will let Carl know why.

Although Mason is sticky to the ball, the core reason why he has a bad habit of sticking to the ball is that he does have organizational skills.

When Yu Fei cut in beautifully, Mason sent a close-range pass to help Yu Fei score in the basket.

"Aren't you good at passing?" Yu Fei humorously asked, "Which bastard said you were sticky?" ”

Mason looked angry and shouted, "It's all rumors!" ”

They defended back and looked like they were in good shape.

This reminded Carl that Mason didn't seem to be "sick" in a while.

Since the last time Yu Fei finished his cruel words, Mason has started to play like he wanted him to be when Carl recruited him.

As the No. 4 position, the card position, the pick-and-roll, the cover - as long as it is a physical skill, he is the top - his top defense can occasionally play against the center, and his single defense is very useful against the No. 4 position other than the five major forwards (Wei, Deng, Nuo, Jia, Xiao Ao). The help defense is restricted by physical conditions, and the basket is average, but the position selection is good, and it is very good at creating offensive fouls. It can be said that Mason, who plays well, is full of advantages, just like the tank version of Egg Chaser.

On the surface, Mason is still resisting flying.

He refused to cater to Yu Fei's jokes, did not high-five after reaching a cooperation, and was very domineering when asking for the ball, looking extremely disrespectful to his teammates, but he was indeed playing team basketball.

He doesn't stick to the ball anymore.

And it was Yu Fei who turned Mason from a tumor into a team glue.

This gave Carl the urge to trade Ray Allen again.

Give Ray Allen a hundred years, and he won't be able to tame Mason either.

But the problem is that Yu Fei has a negative attitude towards trading Ray Allen.

When the trade rumors of Ray Allen broke, Yu Fei expressed his support for the former on various occasions.

This left Carl in a dilemma.

On the one hand, his relationship with Ray Allen has completely deteriorated and it is difficult to return, on the other hand, he wants to see Yu Fei ascend to the throne, but Yu Fei has his own ideas.

Then, something happened on the field again.

Kenyon Martin can't bargain with Yu Fei, but he doesn't feel that Mason is his opponent right now.

Therefore, when the Nets positional battle was unfolded, Martin made a force in the low post to block Mason for the ball.

Now it's Kidd's turn to look at the old man in the subway looking at his phone, Martin's weight is not even as good as Yu Fei, isn't it looking for death to hit Mason in the low post?

can see his own champion Lang's confident appearance, and he can't refuse, so he can only pass the ball.

Although Martin is conceited, he is not stupid, he knows that Mason's body cannot be shaken by himself, so he uses his feet to turn to the basket the moment he receives the ball, and chooses to attack with the ball, which is his advantage.

Martin was one of the fastest men to put forward in terms of the first step of the basket start, and Mason couldn't jam his breakaway lane early, resulting in a defensive failure.

Martin rushed to the basket and scored like a beast.

The moment he succeeded, Martin made a fierce expression, which was his habit to overwhelm his opponent with momentum.

"How dare you, old dog, stand in front of me?"

The young man's insults infuriated Mason, and he wanted to go up and pull the man down, but was blocked by Yu Fei.

"On the pitch you have to talk with the ball." Yu Fei said.

Mason, who was angry enough to hold up, couldn't control himself: "Pass me the ball, and I'll teach him how to talk to people!" ”

"I have a better way."

Yu Fei dribbled to the front court and once again made a five-position blocking gesture.

This made Martin vigilant, and the opponent just rushed in to dunk while Mutombo was leaving the restricted area and protecting the basket himself.

Martin believes that as long as he is prepared, Yu Fei will never succeed.

However, Yu Fei actually handed the ball to Dan Gazuric after passing the block, and then pointed to the sky.

Gazuric sent a bad pass in the wrong place for Yu Fei to catch it, which excited Martin. However, a wrong pass, if used correctly, can also lead to good results. Even, better than the result of the correct pass.

Yu Fei started Plan B while catching the ball, and Martin released Mason in order to intercept himself.

Without waiting for the landing, Yu Fei threw the right hand that caught the ball to Mason's position, and the ball flew over.

Martin looked suspicious, and soon, he felt something hit him behind him, and when he turned around, Mason had already blasted the ball to the ground with both hands, far from what Martin could bear, and slammed his body forward, knocking him down on the spot, and then jumping up and dunk like a green onion on dry ground.

"Dog mongrel, you can send this ball to your mother's **!"

Mason is worthy of being an old cannon, and a mouth is fragrant.

First by Yu Fei's completion of the best dunk of the season, and then insulted by Mason, an old horseman who was almost retiring, Martin got up and pushed Mason away, scolding back in foul language.

Then, Yu Fei and Sprewell rushed in to block Mason's face, pushing and shoving their opponents without showing weakness, spewing even more ugly words.

George Karl was not in a hurry at all, and he was pleased with the tough performance of his players.

However, when he saw Ray Allen standing on the outside line indifferently, he felt the urge to rush to the field and push Ray Allen to the scene of the incident, so that he had to stand up for his teammates.

George Carr can never understand that your teammates are clashing with each other on the field, how can you stand aside with nothing to do?

"I'm going to trade him!" Carl exasperated, "I'm going to have to trade that sissy!" ”

(End of chapter)