Legendary Basketball Tycoon

Chapter 210: Analysis of players with all-in-one "tactical system"

It can be said that when Kidd was used to trade Nash, George McLeod was just an addition. He used an All-Star player to trade two substitutes. Who would believe this, let alone Kidd was still at his peak. , Coupled with being young, if such a player trades two substitutes, either the Hans is crazy or the world is crazy.

Many teams have been thumped after knowing this deal, and all of them regretted losing the super new star Kidd. They knew it was so "cheap" and they had to grab everything.

Even when Paul Allen knew about it at the time, he personally called to ask Bruce why he didn't expect to support the Sonics at this time!

The combination of Kidd + Iverson in the backcourt definitely allows the Sonics to go longer in the playoffs.

I have to say that Paul Allen’s idea is indeed good and good. Kidd doesn’t have the right to shoot, he only needs the right to organize, and Iverson doesn’t know if it’s the powerful relationship instigated by the wings of the butterfly. , Iverson was used to the role of point guard and now he is playing shooting guard.

Of course, Paul Allen was still more wishful thinking, but he was shocked by Bruce's words and immediately hung up and said goodbye.

What is it?

It’s okay to want Kidd, just let Iverson give up the boss!

Originally, Paul Allen was quite puzzled about what this sentence meant, but he immediately figured it out after a while. This Kidd must have been competing with Kobe for the boss before being put on the shelf by Bruce. It must be, otherwise. Bruce is crazy to give an All-Star to the Mavericks for nothing!

The Bruce he knew was not such a negotiable master!

Suddenly, Paul Allen had a lingering fear. Hey, he wanted to find a super partner for Iverson, but he thought he was the one who came to grab the class to seize power. This is not enough!

Now Iverson is a baby bump in Seattle. If I had been driven away, I wouldn't be a sinner anymore. Don't do it and resolutely don't do it.

So Bruce sent Kidd back to the Mavericks, but he traded back to Nash. It can be said that he did not lose money in this transaction. Nash was even more powerful than Kidd back then...

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"Jason, Steve, here I want to say that they are all excellent point guards in the league. In my mind, they all have the strength and can't tell the good from the bad. Let me tell you that, Jason can be Any team serves as the starting point guard. As for Steve, he is definitely better than Jason in the bombardment system of the Hans. I believe everyone can see it in today’s game. Steve is very suitable for this. In the next series, our Han Chinese team will also prepare for Steve the tactical thinking on how to make him play the most role in this system as soon as possible..."

Paul Westphal’s remarks neither offended his former disciple Kidd, but also explained to reporters the fact that Kidd is very good, but Nash is more suitable for the Hans’ system. They are all very good. Players, so don’t ask questions...

Does the bombardment system play the biggest role?

Does that mean that Nash is also a player with his own "tactical system"?

The former player with his own "tactical system" seems to be Garnett. His "Princeton tactical system" is indeed impressive, but now another player with his own "tactical system" has appeared. Does this mean that in the future? There will be more players with their own "tactical system" appearing on the Hans...

The unwilling New York reporter also asked what was in his heart.

Not to mention, the big guys think this New York reporter is right. This will be a player with its own "tactical system", and then a player with its own "tactical system". This is not a bad street. There are players like this. Is that so much?

In fact, it is true. Paul Westphal thought about this question and found that the current Han Chinese team is the home base for players with their own "tactical system."

Let's stroke them one by one first.

The first is Mourning. Those who know him know that Mourning’s height is definitely short among centers, but his defensive success lies in his strong physique, solid defensive skills, strong and domineering basket style and rebounding. The perseverance of the ball, his low singles can destroy the opponent's inside line, coupled with the various offenses that can be inside and out, Mourning's offensive on the court is very diverse.

It can be said that Mourning is a very suitable player for "pick-and-roll tactics"!

Next is Garnett. He is the most versatile inside player. He can play in five positions. He can control the ball, organize, break through, make mid-range shots, grab rebounds, block blocks, and steal. Everything about the team's offensive and defensive ends, the aggressive defense spread to every corner of the court.

It can be said that Garnett is a very suitable "organizing center" player in "Princeton Tactics"!

The next one is Glenn Rice. As a pitcher, he was named to the 1990 "Second Rookie Team" with an average of 13.6 points per game; he participated in the 4th All-Star Weekend "Long Shot Contest" and won the 1995 "Long Shot Contest". "Champion," the "shooting" in the "One Star Four Shooting Tactics" is absolutely his responsibility.

Next, Kobe Bryant has more comprehensive skills, solid low-post offense, picturesque backward jumper, and he is actually very flexible. There are many offensive tricks. There are three and two points, and he can shoot suddenly. It can be said that the offense has no dead ends, and the defense is also very good.

Needless to say, the old hooligans taught Kobe how to use the "triangular offensive tactics" when he was training alone in New York. Kobe has already figured it out whether it is running or scoring, although he is still not old. The hooligans are so mature, they are not far away.

Of course, this is also because it has not been used in front of Phil Jackson, who invented this set of tactics. It has a lot to do with it. After all, people are creating you can compare Phil Jackson's thorough understanding of this set of tactics?

There will be less beeping, but this does not mean that Kobe will not. On the contrary, the chief assistant of the Han Chinese team, Rick Carlisle, personally used this tactic to play the game, and the effect is very good, so that Kobe sometimes will Use this tactic for a while in the training match!

It can be said that Kobe is a very suitable player for "triangular offensive tactics"!

Finally, there is Nash. Nash's physical fitness can only be counted as medium in the league, but I believe that no one can beat the basketball IQ and the overall view. Nash has a fast speed and a broad field of vision, and he can often spot offensive opportunities in the first place. Also in a small space, he also has a keen sense of smell, he can accurately deliver the ball to the hands of teammates preparing to attack, such an attack opportunity is often difficult for ordinary people to detect.

It can be said that Nash is a very suitable player for "bombardment tactics"!

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It's really amazing to think about it and analyze it this way. The Hans did have a lot of players with their own "tactical system".

This Nima, how do you play this?

It also makes people not enjoyable to play!

Other teams are struggling to get together, but all the Hans starters are players with their own "tactical system", how can you make them live?

Paul Westphal is the more he thinks about it, the more things are wrong. No wonder this team can’t play well. All of them are the masters of their own "tactical system." They all fight on their own, this is definitely not a win!

It turned out that this was the reason. I finally found it. Let me just say, why my bombardment tactics have been played for so long and the effect is still so low. The feeling is that the players are fighting each other!

No, after I go back, I have to hold a meeting to unify the thinking of the big guys. During my time as the head coach of the Han Chinese team, there was only one tactic, and that was "fire bombardment"!

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