Legendary Basketball Tycoon

Chapter 187: Is this the starting point guard for Nash? (Seeking monthly pass) (seeking subscriptio

Such an idea is too bold, Paul Westphal does not think about it, he is afraid that he is dreaming.

God knows how uncomfortable he felt when the prince came back with Kidd in exchange for Nash, but now it’s better. Not to mention that Nash is currently better than Kidd, as long as the technique of passing the ball behind him is better. That is definitely very popular. Such a pass is definitely overwhelming and can have a surprisingly winning effect for the team.

And Nash played very smart, not only can score himself but also create opportunities for his teammates to score.

Anyway, when he sees Nash now, he absolutely loves seeing a baby.

"Rick, I think if you continue to let Stephen be the starting point guard..." Yes, Paul Westphal, who was delighted by the hunt, said to the chief assistant Rick Carlisle on the side.

"You can try. To be honest, I also think that Nash can make a lot of contributions to the team as a starting point guard. After all, Mark is not a problem if he is a little older and plays on the bench, so he can also bring players with substitutes." Rick Carlisle analyzed it carefully.

This is true. Mark Jackson can start or substitute, but if the Hans’ starting lineup is mainly shelling, then Nash is undoubtedly the most suitable candidate, and Mark Jackson is basically Kidd’s kind. A point guard in a positional battle.

Of course, Rick Carlisle also wants Mark Jackson to play on the bench. After all, if Mark Jackson is on the bench, then the team also has an experienced veteran on the bench.

This is all for the rest, but I have to say that Nash's back pass really earned him a lot of impression points in front of coach Paul Westphal.

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Nash himself knew just how dangerous the scene was and was almost cut off.

If you want to keep hiding from the opponent's coach Jeff Van Gundy in the next time, then you have to take a risk. How to make the opponent believe that you have to attack the penalty zone from time to time.

And what do you do best? It is to organize teams in series, and to put it bluntly is an assist!

It can be done with his dazzling passing skills and extremely fast speed.

Many people say that they are not worthy of the lottery zone. Is that true?

Of course it's not pulling, but old Nelson didn't give him extra time to prove himself in the Mavericks before.

Of course, he doesn't blame the old Nelson. After all, the Mavericks were under a lot of pressure at the time. The whole team wanted to play well. This unnaturally allowed the old Nelson to give the starters a lot of game time.

The NBA league performance is the most important, and old Nelson can't avoid it. It's like Bruce, a lunatic who has slowly accumulated strength a few years ago, and is preparing to make a blockbuster in a few years.

The way the Hans scored this time is still fresh and talked about by others, but in the view of Knicks coach Jeff Van Gundy, Nash’s back pass just now is completely out of luck. He doesn't believe that Nash will have such a performance in the next game.

Nash’s shooting is not a threat. Jeff Van Gundy thinks he has the most thorough view. If he has the ability to shoot, why not keep shooting, instead go to the penalty area to challenge Christian Leitner and Patrick. What about Ewing.

So in the following time Jeff Van Gundy still chose not to return a player to defend Nash.

Before the game, Jeff Van Gundy arranged the main attack point to be Patrick Ewing. Whether it is fame or experience, as well as strength, Patrick Ewing is the Knicks' first firepower point. There is no doubt.

"Gorilla" is the most outstanding striker-type center. On the defensive end, it is also very powerful, confrontational, and able to block shots.

Whether it is height, weight, or ability to score at the basket, they are all first-class.

Looking back at Mourning, except for his muscles, the offense is definitely not Mourning's strong point, and he is defensively reasonable, at least in Jeff Van Gundy's mind.

With Mourning against Patrick Ewing, Mourning is undoubtedly more at a loss. This has also been reflected in the previous years of the Han Chinese team. Mourning loses more than wins.

No, I just came here as I said.

After receiving a pass from Stephen Marbury to the penalty area, Patrick Ewing directly used a small step to cheat him on Mourning, who had been tightly guarded, and then succeeded in a slam dunk.

Jeff Van Gundy, who was watching the game off the court, also breathed a sigh of relief.

This is not a football game. In a football game, if the opponent scores a beautiful goal, they will be hit for a long time, but basketball is different. After the opponent scores, it can be pulled back. There is no such thing as a psychological blow.

If you really want to take it away and make the team lose confidence, it basically means that the team is out of shape today, and the hand style is not good to cause this to happen.

The previous back pass by Nash was purely an accident. Nash still couldn't stop Stephen Marbury, so Stephen Marbury could send the ball into the penalty area so easily.

In fact, the process of the game is still under his control. He can continue to break Nash on offense, and still defend Kobe on defense.

He is going to use this game to tell everyone, including the little fat guys watching the ball in the box, that he can beat the Han Chinese team, and that he can beat his opponents by conspiracy.

Doesn't he know what level Kobe is at now?

One-on-one defense is definitely not defensible. In this case, I will add another person to defend, treating Kobe in the same way as Jordan. Although I know that Kobe will always score, but it can limit you to Below 20+, that is Lao Tzu's victory!

As long as Kobe's score drops, the Hans will not be far from losing.

What's more, I also arranged for Larry Johnson to defend against Glen Rice, another scorer of the Hans.

In this invincible double insurance situation, I won’t win and I’ll live and eat!

It’s the Hans’ turn to continue the offense again. This time it’s Nash’s offensive with the ball. Kobe can’t continue with the ball when he is guarded by the duo. In the end, Nash can only play a positional war. The familiar point guard took over Kobe's organizational tasks.

Kobe also felt that there was nothing wrong with it. Anyway, the ball you just passed was really beautiful, so go ahead. I can see how many things Nash still hasn't been "exploded".

Nash is still quite happy, because it's nothing to organize the point guard if you don't organize. Since the boss of the team has made it clear to let himself handle the ball, then trust him!

"This is the first time Nash has organized an offense with the ball in this game!"

"It can be seen that the back pass at the beginning of the start really made Nash more confident in handling the ball!"

Nash didn't rush into the frontcourt with the ball, and there was no one to defend him anyway. He could have a lot of time to find a pass.

In fact, what Nash was thinking about was how to continue to fool Jeff Van Gundy's inability to score.

The last round was an insider, so this round...

Nash wasn't actually rushing into the post this time.

It seems that I have suffered from being double-teamed by Christian Lightner and Patrick Ewing, so I chose to avoid it this time!

"Nash actually started looking for Kobe this time?"

"Kobe is being watched so dead, and Nash has to run over, what exactly does he intend to do?"

Although Kobe asked Nash to organize the offense, he paid close attention to Nash's actions from the very beginning of possession of the ball, and wanted to see what surprises Nash would bring to him this time...

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