The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 147: coaching base

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"Our defense lacks some vitality." Luis pointed out clearly, "Although our opponents do not defend at all, considering their record, this approach is not right, and we should raise our requirements."

Louie first decided to make a substitution.

"Cedric, you replace Bill."

"Ralph goes to the 5th position, Larry and Cedric, according to your usual habits, the two ends of the offense and defense are dislocated." For this non-defensive team, what Louis wants is to strengthen the flexibility of defense, and then Compare the offense well with them.

Isaiah Thomas asked: "Coach, what to do with their tactics?"

"Did you see any tactics from their playstyle?" Louis asked rhetorically.

Thomas was speechless.

"It's a special game, enjoy it."

Louie couldn't see what medicine was being sold in the Nuggets' gourd.

Back in the game, the Nuggets grabbed two free throws and made all-in. However, poor defensive cooperation allowed John Lang to run past Bird and get an open seat to his own super sweet spot.

Catch and shoot from the corner on the left side of the free throw line.

"Shh!"

Louie continued to observe the Nuggets' offense.

The intuitive feeling is still decisive. Their players make decisions very quickly.

T.R. Dunn, a 193-centimeter swingman, took the ball from the outside and gave it to Kiki Vandeweghe at the free throw line.

Instead of Maxwell defending Vandeweghe, it is impossible to bully Bird to be slow and fast. It took Vandeweghe only one second to see that it was not easy to play, and then passed it to English on the left.

Mr. English faked a shot, ready to force his way past Bird.

Bird can't keep up with the speed, but he can give enough interference from the side.

English had just broken through Bird, but he did not expect Sampson to appear in front of him, forming an astonishing attack with Bird.

"Snapped!"

Finally, the Nuggets made mistakes.

"Ah! This team's defense is like hell!" Doug Mo complained loudly. "How could we possibly beat them!"

Bill Ficke, the only assistant coach of the Nuggets, reminded: "Doug, pay attention to the impact of what you say."

"Pay attention to the impact? You don't really think we have a chance to win, do you?" Coach Mo rolled his eyes in disapproval, "Can these guys win the Celtics? It's almost there, there is a limit to daydreaming. what!"

That's true, but this guy is the head coach.

Fick didn't know what to say.

And that's why Doug Morian has become a star coach. His coaching is too extreme. He is regarded as a thorn in the side of teams that put defense more than life. He dresses in rubbish, and is often laughed at. It makes people suspect that he and Zheng Shuang are relatives.

"Don't make it too easy, Isiah."

Louis reminded.

Louie's words changed all the sloppy offenses that the Celtics have been taking since the start.

Bird took the ball high and played an "L" tactic.

Thomas cut, John Long ran, and Maxwell's high screen helped him create a corner three.

The Nuggets are completely defenseless against three-pointers.

Bird passed the ball without looking at anyone, and Lang made an open three-pointer.

The Celtics made a three-pointer, as if turning on some kind of switch in the Nuggets, and they also wanted to bring the rhythm.

Robert Williams dribbled the ball in the middle, and there were people following him on the left and right lines.

Thomas' defense was a little off, and Sampson in the middle was like a pillar, forcing Williams to pass the ball.

He passed the ball to English on the left.

This guy is a very characteristic scoring madman, and his attacking distance is limited to the mid-range with the free throw line as the critical point. As long as he is within that distance, he is a shooter with a 50% hit rate. Beyond that distance, watching him shoot three-pointers is no less than watching a Japanese action movie with a serious PS cover.

You naturally don't believe that the beautiful heroine on the cover is a real person, but you always look forward to unveiling her - is it really ugly? Not so much, right?

That's what it's like to watch English shoot from beyond the free throw line, most of the time you'll be disappointed, but occasionally, you'll laugh contentedly.

Bird's defense is up to the point, giving him room to start.

Because Bird believed he would not succeed.

Although Sampson did not grow into a unique basketball innovator as Louis promised, and he has not developed a signature scoring method like a sky hook to this day, his defensive ability has been improved under Louis' system. maximize performance.

English's cut to the layup was rejected by Sampson.

Bird takes the ball and throws a long pass.

Maxwell followed up quickly with a layup.

All of a sudden, the Celtics tied the score 15-12.

Only 4 minutes have passed since the first quarter, and the scores of both sides are already very high.

The Nuggets defiantly passed the ball to English.

They want Mr. English to break their dilemma, and at the same time, they are not confused because scoring is too easy for them.

Bird obviously knows how to defend against English. Although this person can consistently contribute the most points and output of the team, he is not a reliable attacker, because his style of play is soft and he does not like confrontation. Once confronted, his The hit rate will drop off a cliff.

Bird pressured him from behind and English had to turn around for a jumper.

Obviously Bird didn't jump up to interfere, but his shot can be so stiff.

"boom!"

Suddenly, Louis saw that Coach Mo was angry.

Coach Mo's neck burst with thick blue veins, and he was so angry as if he wanted to strangle the player: "Pass the ball! Damn, you idiots, pass a few more **** if you don't have a good chance, be smart. Can't you? Offensive is better than defense, but also spanking!"

"I thought he indulged his players very much." Louie smiled, "It seems that Mr. English's style of play just didn't please him."

Tomjanovich has a certain understanding of the situation of the Nuggets: "Although Coach Mo has always claimed that they have no tactics, according to the disclosure of the Nuggets players, they internally call their system 'Passing Game'."

"A passing game?"

"Yes, Coach Doug Mo asked players not to think, to play the ball according to instinct, not to slow down the pace of the game, and to decide to pass or attack within two seconds every time they get the ball."

Hearing this concept, combined with the content of the game he saw, Louis had a general understanding of the Nuggets' game.

This can explain why the Nuggets players are so decisive and do not delay for a second.

Coach Mo said that he has no tactics. Maybe he is right. They don't have clear tactics. They all rely on passing the ball and the players themselves. But he had to rely on Coach Mo to train him.

High, Bird missed a jumper.

The Nuggets' counterattack was as fast as the tide, and Williams was cut off and passed back to Vandeweghe behind the free throw line.

Vandeweghe caught the ball and made a two-pointer.

14 to 15

Louie sat down, and the Celtics would not lose to the Nuggets if they let go of their hands and feet and attacked.

Therefore, there is not much room for coaching in this game. All he has to do is to seize the right time to suspend and make substitutions.

After 5 minutes of attacking each other, both teams had a high hit rate, but from the sixth minute, the Celtics' system worked.

Thomas and Bird work together, and System One activates in place.

The Nuggets' defensive attitude is extreme, blocking the road in the restricted area and letting the Celtics make three-pointers from the outside.

Moreover, they even put Bird.

You know, Bird has strictly followed Louie's instructions so far this season, shooting at least 5 three-pointers per game.

Bird averaged 2 3-pointers per game with a 40% shooting rate, which can be regarded as the biggest perimeter threat in the world.

The Nuggets are really hard-hearted. If they say they are willing to throw, they will throw it. If they take a step out, they will be considered a coward. Thomas passes the ball very simply.

In a single quarter, Bird scored 4 of 6 outsiders and scored 22 points alone. The Celtics led the Nuggets 42-32.

"42 points in a quarter..." Cowens, the cynic, pouted, "Is this the NBA? Damn, high school games aren't that exaggerated."

Louis reminded kindly: "Because there are only 8 minutes in a high school game."

"Can I not know? I mean there is no high school game with such a low defensive intensity!" Cowens cursed, "What is this team called the Nuggets? Team! What a cancer!"

Cowens' attitude represents the mainstream view of basketball.

Doug Mo's ideas are destined to be unacceptable to the world.

It's not impossible to only attack and not defend, but you can't say it, boasting proudly, and Coach Mo also likes to say that they don't have tactics, they just let players play casually, and that coaches are the easiest in professional basketball. work.

This is simply insulting to all relevant practitioners.

In Louie's view, Doug Mo's concept is not necessarily wrong. As long as a good team is given, no one will be too different to coach.

For example, the Warriors in 2017, when Kerr fell ill, Mike Brown took the Warriors to sweep the finals in the playoffs, and the entire process of Kudu pick-and-roll, Kudu pick-and-roll, Kudu pick-and-roll endless loop torturing opponents. Wouldn't it be better to do this for someone else?

Coaching is only part of a coach's job. The real difficulty is balancing the team and making the players believe in you. This is the basic game of a coach.

Supported by players, this is the reason why Coach Mo was able to successfully promote his system in the Nuggets.

This is what Louis lacks at present. He is too young, and players are easy to behave unruly in front of him. For example, Bird's low-quality hillbilly will open his mouth "QNMD" if he disagrees.

However, Louis' tactical system balances the needs of all parties in the team, but the placement of players cannot satisfy everyone.

Such as sullen Maxwell.

He played well tonight, attacking the 4 and defending the 3, seamlessly interspersing the Celtics' system of 1, 2, and 3.

As one of the biggest beneficiaries of the "L" tactic, he scored 26 points against the Nuggets who were not defensive at all.

The scary thing is that this score can only be ranked third in the team.

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