The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 1150: You need Benj so much

In a blink of an eye, 10 days have passed.

If the tactical proficiency rating was set at 100, the Lakers should now only have 10.

Except for the "Meteor" tactics, other tactics are quite familiar.

But if the full score of the actual combat effect is also set to 100 points, their scores have to be calculated separately.

If you don't count the part of the "Meteor" tactics, the actual combat effect of conventional tactics should have 30 points.

After all, there are super giants like Wilson on the team, and their impact on the team is obvious.

However, if the "meteor" is also included, it is only 1 point.

At present, the biggest problem of the "Meteor" tactics is not the effect, but the stability.

The error rate is too high!

The error rate is close to 40%, and it even gives the impression of making one mistake after two hits.

As for why. Louie and the teaching assistants also discussed it.

Mainly out of the team's main body.

The Knicks are currently dominated by Derek Harper and Sydell Teller.

Of course, there are two point guards in addition to them. They signed Rick Bronson and Anthony Goldwell during training camp.

However, the positioning of these two people is inherently marginal, and Louis usually does not use them.

Without the guidance of "Whale Fall", the "Meteor" tactic is essentially a difficult tactic that relies heavily on point guards.

But at present, there are no conditions for the promotion of "whale fall" within the Lakers.

Rushing forward with the "whale fall"* will only make the players ideologically confused.

However, Harper and Tlet's abilities were unable to control the "meteor", which posed a problem for Louis.

Things didn't improve until the end of training camp.

For the next 10 days, Louie took the Lakers to Europe to play preseason games.

This is part of the NBA's overseas expansion strategy.

As one of the most famous basketball teams in the world, the Lakers have had cordial and friendly exchanges with major European powerhouses.

Even in the preseason, the Lakers' turnovers per game remain high.

Derek Harper said: 'I'm like a bumpkin who suddenly drove a Rolls-Royce.'

Fortunately, the Lakers' hard power is good enough and has not been upset by the European team.

Since it's a preseason. The opponent is still the European team, and Louis has given more opportunities to marginal players.

Among them, Rick Bronson's adaptability surprised Louie.

In terms of ability, Bronson is surrounded by Harper on all sides.

But Bronson may be the only one of the team's four point guards who has figured out that the "shooting star" doesn't have to be a point guard.

For example "Meteor a".

The point guard is more of a tool person who brings the ball to the frontcourt, creates chaos through pick-and-roll tactics, and then passes the ball to the inside.

Bronson followed this line of thought and was surprised to find that every meteor play could follow this logic to allow more suitable players to initiate play.

Bronson discovered one of the "Meteor" mysteries, but instead of exclusive, he shared it with his teammates.

Harper expressed disdain for this: "If you are playing like you, is there still a need for the number one?"

Bronson's status on the team can't be compared to Harper.

So don't argue with Harper either.

Louie didn't let the dispute between the two continue. …. .

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