The Rest, Only Noise

Vol 2 Chapter 1246: "Meteor" show off

LATEST WEBSITE: Gregg Popovich is treating this opener like the Finals.

Although he has never coached the finals, although this is the first game of his coaching career, and although the Spurs are still an emerging team, considering the opponent, he has no reason not to take it seriously.

Because the Leader is the contemporary Reid Auerbach.

Oh no, maybe it won't be long before the world won't call him Leader anymore.

This nickname has a strong New York atmosphere, and Los Angeles people prefer to call him LegendLu.

The only problem is that he hasn't done anything that can be called a "Legend" in Los Angeles. Once he has a successful career, the Legend will replace the Leader faster than expected.

In the opening quarter and a half, the Spurs led by 7 points.

Popovich feels that the Lakers are still running in.

As a result, after a timeout, Louis changed his lineup, replacing Kobe, who was active but lacking in discipline, with a three-inner lineup that seemed uncoordinated but achieved miraculous effects.

Popovich couldn't figure it out, how does a lineup with two players plus four frontcourt players work?

Iverson lost his previous brilliance and began to fall into the vortex of the Lakers.

As if his IQ had been cleared, he turned a blind eye to the Lakers' traps.

Popovich's roar didn't work, and Iverson still went his own way.

If he can ensure the stability of the pass, then it is fine to take risks like this obsessively. The problem is, his pass is not stable.

Wilson maintains a super-high-intensity matchup defense. Even if Iverson's speed can easily break through his defense, he still cannot get rid of him.

This is a convenience provided by the era of allowing HANDCHECK defense.

But this is just a small problem.

The key is the trouble Iverson encountered after his breakthrough.

Ben Wallace, a Lakers player who did not enter the Spurs' pre-game plan and scouting report at all, used superb defensive skills to completely limit Iverson's lack of change. Error-free update @

He turned into a warrior blocking the gun time and time again, blocking Iverson's way unpredictablely. Even if the latter speeds up, his moving speed far exceeding the normal inside line can still ensure that the defense does not lose its position.

Iverson, who was helpless about this, fell into a vicious circle where it was difficult to find the direction, and the defensive pressure brought by Big Ben made his passing lose stability.

It was the most chaotic few minutes for the Spurs since the start of the game.

Iverson didn't achieve anything, just kept driving and hitting the wall, missed layups, missed passes or passed poor quality balls, even if his teammates caught them, it was difficult to attack.

Unable to bear this scene, Popovich replaced Iverson after the score was overtaken.

Subsequently, Popovich was replaced by Steve Kerr, who joined the team this summer.

Although Cole does not have the offensive ability of Iverson to single out an entire defense line, as a veteran, he has the overall situation and reliable shooting skills that made the coach calm, and he is willing to play a supporting role.

Popovich focused the offense on Jamal Mashburn and David Robinson.

Mashburn is higher because he's playing against the Lakers' worst defensive tragedies on the floor.

It stands to reason that as long as he keeps giving the ball to Mashburn, he can tear the Tragedian's defense to shreds.

But the tragedy division only does one thing on the defensive end, and that is to interfere with Mashburn's shooting.

If Mashburn wanted to shoot, the tragedian would act like he didn't care.

Because Garnett and Daben are both one of the best help defenders.

Especially Daben, although he has not yet evolved into the next four DPOYs, he has already shown full potential.

Just looking at the pressure on the offensive player when assisting defense and switching defenses, even Garnett is not as good as him.

The defensive net formed by Garnett and Big Ben allowed the Spurs to hand the ball to David Robinson for a while, allowing him to attack with the ball.

It's just the Spurs' dilemma on offense.

Coming to the defensive end, the Spurs have no idea how to deal with the Lakers' "Meteor" tactics.

This is the second year that the "Meteor" tactic has been put into actual combat, Wilson and Garnett. (This chapter is not finished!)

Chapter 1246 "Meteor" Shows His Power

, the tragedy teacher and Liu Yuqing all behaved more calmly.

The tacit understanding between them is very good.

Although Daben is like an outsider, he has also achieved the effect of a tool man who can point out where to fight.

The first three "shooting star" tactics, two of them were successful, and they were all the kind of offense that the Spurs had no way to do -- one was to pass the ball to empty the Spurs inside, Liu Yuqing caught the ball and made a layup, and the other time was a teammate who pulled the ball out. Space, three points for the tragedy division.

The round that didn't score was not a tactical reason, but Garnett didn't grasp the open shot.

In the fourth round, the Lakers finally made a mistake.

Wilson made a mistake in running, and Garnett suddenly suffered from an old illness. He got the ball and didn't look at his teammates to change direction and shake Robinson away.

"Jasmine, even if I run by mistake, you can't hit me like this!" Wilson said angrily.

Wilson was the backbone of the system, a perfectionist instilled in Louie.

Only when everything is done perfectly can the "Meteor" tactic be used to its full potential.

Therefore, he is angry about his mistakes, but he will not allow his teammates to make low-level mistakes. @重量\\/书阁·No fault first release~~

"I just said that none of these high school students have a good brain!"

Louie grumbled.

At this time, another high school student off the field cast a dissatisfied look at Coach Lu.

"Whatever you look at, your brain is the worst!"

"Coach, you are discriminatory!"

"I discriminate against you high school students, what's wrong?"

You know, this is just an ordinary mistake, Louie and Wilson acted like someone made a stupid decision to grab the offensive rebound in the decisive moment, not to go directly to the second attack, but to dribble the ball out of the three-point line and wait for time to run out. Same.

After Garnett was scolded, he was honest for a few minutes.

The Lakers' "Meteor" tactics gradually showed their true power.

This was not seen last season.

Wilson is all-round offensive and defensive. Although he still makes mistakes in running positions, he is the player who has explored the "beautiful basketball" system the most.

He has jumped from the potholes of the "Meteor" tactic to the "Whale Fall" point.

In total, Louis set up the "whale drop" positions belonging to the players in each position according to the five positions on the court in the tactical drawing.

When players first came into contact with the "Meteor" tactic, they didn't have a deep understanding of the beauty of "Whale Fall".

But now, Wilson discovered that the "meteor" tactic itself was matched to the "whale fall".

Those who can launch tactics at will in "Whale Landing" are those who have truly mastered these two tactics.

It was Wilson who groped deeper than anyone else that made his mistakes.

Because players participating in the "Meteor" tactic need to use movement to brake, and players who enter the "Whale Landing" need a combination of movement and stillness. This requires the cooperation of teammates and a good chemical reaction. A bad communication will make mistakes every minute.

After Louis changed his strategy, the Lakers limited the Spurs' offense through excellent defensive details, and then launched the "beautiful basketball" system, beating the Spurs 18 to 7 in half a quarter.

Then, at the end of halftime, the Lakers took the lead. Popovich had no good way to deal with the Lakers' "shooting star" tactics and targeted defense.

During halftime, Popovich asked Robinson about the "beautiful basketball" system.

He wanted to find some breakthroughs from Robinson.

As a result, Robinson's answer disappointed him greatly.

Because Robinson was reimbursed last season and was not able to participate in the initial construction of "Beautiful Basketball", so I don't know much about this system.

The only thing Robinson can tell Popovich is: "This may be the most complicated offensive system ever, as far as I know, they are currently less than 50% complete."

Less than 50%...

can have this power?

When the Lakers played "Beautiful Basketball" in the second quarter, Popovich felt that he might have seen the most gorgeous and natural offense ever.

But Robinson told him that the quicksilver attack wasn't even a half-finished product?

Popovich was skeptical, and made a more detailed deployment in the locker room, mainly around. (This chapter is not finished!)

Chapter 1246 "Meteor" Shows His Power

A series of questions from Iverson ~www.novelmt.com~ For the Lakers, Louie is basically satisfied with the team's performance in the first half.

At the same time, this game also made him see the biggest problem of the Lakers at the moment.

Their conventional tactics are not enough to maximize the power of the existing personnel.

If "Beautiful Basketball" can't play tonight's effect every time, there will be no backup.

But "Beautiful Basketball" is still in the experimental stage, and it is too unsafe to use it as a second hand.

What kind of system to use as the Lakers' regular tactics and to maximize the team's effectiveness is one of the problems facing Louie and his coaching staff.

to be continued

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Chapter 1246 "Meteor" Shows His Power

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