I am so Accurate

Chapter 335 The correct way to open the first round! (Ask for a monthly pass!)

The next day was an offseason, and the four teams from the east and west that had played on the first day continued to play.

This includes the Bulls and Pacers game.

The Bulls still didn't have much to do against the Pacers' defense, and eventually lost 90 to 103.

But what is gratifying to Chinese fans is that Yi Jianlian played well in this game!

He only scored 5 points and 6 rebounds against Jermaine O'Neal in the last game. In this game, he found his form and scored 21 points and 6 rebounds!

This scoring team is second only to Francis' 27 points and also set a new high in his playoff career.

Sun Hao was also very relieved when he saw the news.

This is a very good signal.

The next night, the Mavericks played at home against the Warriors in Game 2.

The game received a lot of attention.

In addition to Dallas fans looking forward to the team's comeback, there are also many media waiting to see a good show.

The defending champion was eliminated in the first round, which will definitely be a big talking point in the future.

After the players warmed up, Johnson made the final pre-match deployment.

He did not make adjustments to the overall tactics, but emphasized more on defensive details.

Everyone has a different understanding of the game. Johnson feels that the first loss is more of a problem on the defensive end, so he hopes that the team will do better tonight, which is also defensive.

Soon, a short whistle came from the sidelines, and the second game began immediately.

The two sides made their debut one after another.

For the Mavericks, Sun Hao, Bell, Finley, Nowitzki, Dampier.

For the Warriors, Nash, Richardson, Antoine Walker, Jamison, Murphy.

Murphy dialed the ball back to the Warriors half, officially kicking off the game.

Nash advanced to the frontcourt after holding the ball.

The Warriors' offense played quickly, Walker came out with a screen, Nash made a false fax, and then distributed the ball to the bottom corner Richardson, who made a three-pointer.

"Shua!"

Richardson raised his knife and dropped it.

The Warriors came out on top.

D'Antoni's system is to play fast and increase the number of rounds of offense.

In this way, even if I fail to make a shot, I still have a chance to catch up with the score, but once I make a shot, it is easy to open the score.

In the opening round, the Warriors looked very good.

In the first offense of the Mavericks, Nowitzki put up a pick-and-roll for Sun Hao to find opportunities for misplaced singles.

This is still Johnson's tactical deployment.

The Warriors didn't give it, they double-teamed Sun Hao, and Sun Hao gave the ball to Nowitzki.

Nowitzki received the ball from mid-range and was interfered by Murphy who was helping to defend. The ball hit the frame and the rebound was picked off by Walker.

Walker made a quick one-handed pass to Nash.

This is also a key factor in the Warriors' recruitment of him. Like the Mavericks' Bodi Loga, Walker is also a versatile forward.

The Warriors played a V-shaped fast break, and Nash threw the ball to Richardson who cut in from the right.

Richardson rose into the air, caught the ball with one hand, and slammed the ball into the basket after staying in the air.

Fans in Dallas were lucky enough to witness the Warriors' backcourt alley-oop.

0 to 5!

The victory in the last game boosted the morale of the Warriors, and this game gave the Mavericks a big blow!

Johnson stood on the sidelines with his hips shaking his head, obviously disappointed by the team's opening defense.

His emphasis before the game, the players didn't seem to listen at all.

Sun Hao took the ball to the frontcourt again, made eye contact with Nowitzki, and then signaled the others to pull away.

The opening running tactic is to implement Johnson's tactic, but the facts have once again proved that misplaced singles are not good for the Warriors.

Then we can only "do it again" as the two brothers discussed before the game.

Nash looked back at the positions of the rest of the Mavericks, and soon understood what Sun Hao wanted to do.

Sun Hao was still going to rub him against the ground just like last year.

However, I, Steve, am not the teenager I was last year.

Nash pressed on Sun Hao immediately, and kept trying to emphasize that Sun Hao couldn't dribble the ball with peace of mind, and couldn't shoot easily.

Sun Hao was also a little surprised.

During this period in history, the defense of the Warriors' players has deteriorated.

As a result, Nash got better.

It seems that the general environment can change people, but not everyone. There is Qinglian in the mud, and Nash is different.

Sun Hao directly accelerated and broke through Nash...

Nash's poor defense is mainly due to physical confrontation, and his wingspan is also short, which makes him powerless when defending breakthroughs.

Sun Hao didn't use too many skills in his breakthrough. He directly confronted and squeezed through, and Nash basically had nothing to do.

Sun Hao broke through to the free throw line for an emergency stop in the middle distance.

"Shua!"

The Mavericks finally broke the scoring drought on the court.

There was a burst of cheers at the scene.

This two points is very thirst-quenching.

The Warriors are still playing in a fast offensive tactic, and this time it was Walker who shot.

The guy threw it one step away from the three-point line.

It's no wonder that the Celtics management wants to send him away. Even Nowitzki would not dare to throw him away in this era.

"Shua!"

But Walker, throw the ball in!

As I said before, shooting has a lot to do with mentality.

In the Celtics, even during Carlisle's time, no one wanted Walker to make such a shot, and they were all suppressing him.

But now in Oakland, the coaching staff encouraged him to throw!

This made him full of self-confidence, and in the end he was able to throw it even more!

2 to 8!

The offensive state of the Warriors tonight is really better than the first game!

"The people of Dallas are in trouble."

In the commentary seat, Kenny Smith spoke.

Although Sun Hao's breakthrough just now was beautiful, it was a bit like a drop in the bucket.

And the most important thing is to play restraint.

The Mavericks will always be in a passive position without adjustments.

"They have people who can solve problems."

Barkley looked at Sun Hao who was advancing with the ball.

Nowitzki's opening shot attempt went wide, and it didn't look very good.

Now it's up to Sun Hao.

Playing for the Mavericks last season, he knows Sun Hao's ability very well.

Sun Hao went to the frontcourt and continued to signal to pull away, and made another breakthrough to squeeze past Nash.

Nash's confrontation is also as invisible as the wind.

This time, Murphy on the inside jumped out to help defend.

Sun Hao scored a layup with a lever after dodging in the air.

After bouncing up, he also dared to make moves on the offensive end.

4 to 8!

The Warriors missed a wave of positions.

Sun Hao held the ball again and took the first step, which directly forced Nash to retreat sharply.

After being slammed by Sun Hao continuously, Nash's body must have reacted.

This is what Sun Hao wants.

He pulls back with a signature crotch, and then directly shoots a three-pointer.

"Shua!"

Iconic action, iconic three-pointer!

After Sun Hao turned on the personal offensive mode, he scored 7 points in a row!

"What did I say? Sun can turn the game around!"

In the commentary, Barkley has already entered the role.

Kenny Smith on the side laughed and shook his head.

The regular season is blown, and the playoffs are also blown.

After Barkley played for the Mavericks for a year, he has changed from the person who caught Sun Hao to pluck the wool, to Sun who blows hard.

However, there is nothing wrong with this blowing.

Sun Hao has indeed turned the game around by himself.

Both teams missed one offense each.

The ball was in Sun Hao's hands again.

The Warriors' weak side came to help.

Sun Hao gave the ball to Nowitzki, and then ran without the ball.

The rest of the Mavericks have been given pick-and-rolls one after another.

Although this tactic is no longer the main tactic of the Mavericks, after all, only one season has passed, and the team personnel have not changed much.

These tactical moves came out instinctively.

Nowitzki turned around and passed the ball after the singles, and Sun Hao used the screen to come out and catch the ball from outside the three-point line before shooting.

The shot is quick and the trajectory of the ball is very accurate.

"Shua!"

The results did not disappoint.

Sun Hao's second three-pointer in the first quarter!

10 to 8!

The Mavericks overtook the score!

And 10 points, all from Sun Hao!

The cheers at the scene have exploded.

The "playoff grandson" they were familiar with finally appeared again!

And this year, earlier than in previous years!

The Warriors called a timeout.

"Johnson found a way to beat the Warriors."

In the stands, Kenny Smith saw the root cause of the change on the field.

Sun Hao's personal ability is one aspect, but obviously, Sun Hao's personal ability must not have reached the point where Jordan can do whatever he wants.

The reason why he scored consecutive points was entirely because Nash's defense...was really bad.

The Mavericks have been looking for misplaced singles opportunities step by step in the last game, but now it seems that Sun Hao playing Nash is not a misplaced, but the best singles point.

Johnson, belatedly, finally discovered this.

It's just that maybe Smith himself couldn't think of it. He just... misunderstood Johnson.

However, after a timeout, Johnson also changed tactics with a tactical board.

He is paranoid, and he is unwilling to admit that there is a problem with his tactics.

However, he is still young after all, and he is not as stubborn as Brown.

He can still tell the situation on the pitch.

Sun Hao playing Nash, this is a natural "dislocation".

It's just that Sun Hao doesn't implement his tactics, and plays according to his own ideas on the field, which is similar to "remonstrance", which makes him feel uncomfortable.

Of course, he wouldn't think of why Sun Hao did that.

Pause back, the game continues.

The Mavericks have defensive adjustments.

Johnson used Sun Hao to defend Nash.

Hit you on offense, pinch you on defense.

After realizing that Nash was the breakthrough of the situation on the court, Johnson did not hold back.

The Warriors' positional offensive has stagnated.

Johnson is still sharp on the defensive end.

D'Antoni's tactical system is very fast, but as far as positional warfare is concerned, no matter how you play, it is based on Nash and his teammates' pick-and-roll.

Sun Hao's individual defense is not as strong as Bell's before, but he has excellent ability to bypass pick-and-rolls.

This time, it's like choking a snake seven inches away, no matter how hard it thrashes, it won't be able to bite anyone.

The first wave of offense that the Warriors came back from a timeout ended in failure!

When the Mavericks attacked the frontcourt, Sun Hao was double-teamed when he held the ball. He split Bell in seconds, and Bell caught the ball when he was open and made a decisive shot.

"Shua!"

Bell's three-pointer, too!

13 to 8!

The Mavericks played a wave of 11 to 0 offensive!

Three minutes of rain, it's raining!

D'Antoni scratched his head.

The Warriors were able to win the last game, which was related to the Mavericks' insistence on playing dislocation tactics.

If the opponent can't score, push to defend and counterattack. This is the favorite rhythm of running and bombing tactics.

However, the Mavericks made good progress in the positional battle, and the Warriors had no chance to defend and counterattack. If the two sides entered the positional battle game, the Warriors would definitely suffer.

In fact, Johnson was paranoid. If he had switched to Old Nelson, he would have discovered this before finishing the last game.

After all, he is at the patriarch level when it comes to running and bombing.

The game is still going on.

Sun Hao and Nowitzki played a pick-and-roll, and seeing that the Warriors did not double-team, they directly scored a wave.

Nowitzki received a return pass from Sun Hao at a 45-degree angle on the right and made a three-pointer.

"Shua!"

The touch will be contagious, and Nowitzki's three-pointer also scored!

16 to 8!

14 to 0!

The offensive climax of the Mavericks is still going on!

"Run! Run!"

Just now D'Antoni had a conversation with head coach Musselman, who got up and went to the sidelines and yelled at the Warriors.

The Warriors sent the ball from the backcourt and played straight forward.

This is forced acceleration.

Dallas fans are not unfamiliar with this scene at all. That's how they played against the Spurs in the playoffs.

But at this moment, D'Antoni found that the Warriors... still couldn't get up to speed.

Johnson has his shortcomings, but he also has his advantages, otherwise he would not be able to bring the Mavericks to 57 wins.

And his biggest advantage is that he has implanted defensive thinking into the Mavericks.

This includes using Sun Hao to switch against Nash in the front and pinch the Warriors' position to attack.

It also includes various off-ball positions on the field at the moment.

At the beginning of the season, Johnson was very dissatisfied with the team's offensive and defensive transition.

He has been emphasizing this for the entire season.

After one season, his efforts finally paid off.

This is not a hasty retreat that missed a shot like in the last game, but a one-on-one retreat that stands still.

Without the ball, the Warriors can't get up as fast as they want.

The Warriors were forced to move into position again.

Nash showed his personal ability this time, breaking into the inside and scoring "lying shots".

Only this time, it was Nash's turn to make a fortune.

After the first quarter, the score was 33-20.

The Mavericks first suppressed and then rose, trailing 2-8 in the opening game, and led the Warriors by 13 points in the final quarter!

The mood of the fans at the scene returned to normal in an instant.

The first game or something, it's just that they didn't open it in the right way.

The current score and situation are the correct way to open the first round!

In the end, the Mavericks rebounded strongly in the second game and beat the Warriors 114 to 97, tying the series to a 1-1 tie.

Sun Hao performed bravely, scoring a large double-double with 31 points and 10 assists in three quarters.

As it turned out, Nash was really a cash machine.

"We have the worst defensive core in history."

"Without defense, how can we win the championship?"

"Let D'Antoni and Nash go, we don't need them!"

...

In the forum after the game, some angry Warriors fans made such voices.

At this time, they had forgotten how many years the Warriors hadn't made the playoffs before Nash came.

But this may be some fans. They can witness victory and glory with you, but they will never be able to experience failure and setbacks with you.

It's just that jealous Steve really wants to hate Sun Hao this time.

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