Super Basketball Manager
Chapter 192 Five consecutive victories!Glory to Mayo!
Chapter 192 Five consecutive victories!Glory to Mayo!
The last guy who appeared on the stage, he didn't seem to be joking, but he seemed to be so nonsensical...
"Where's the cheers?" He listened, the boos of the Toyota Center everywhere...
"Go away, Gerrard..." the fans yelled.
"Gerrard, you're like a dirty cat rummaging around!" the fans said disdainfully.
"Wow, Mayo, look at what your people have done to me!" Elvis Presley Gerald Wallace said: "You don't have to go to the All-Stars, lest you meet me and make you lose face..."
Mayo turned his head away disgustedly, but the other side was relentlessly happy...
In addition to relying on voting, the All-Star also has an unwritten hard indicator, that is, basically the top eight teams in the East and West will have players recommended for selection. Of course, regardless of the fan votes or coach votes, it seems that this Erguotou stunned named Gerald Wallace is more likely to be selected for the All-Star than Mayo...
Of course, don't be fooled by his seemingly silly style. After half a season, who is the Bobcats' MVP?
Gerald Wallace.
With a height of 201 centimeters (the former coach Bickerstaff once said that he was only 198 centimeters), he averaged 11 rebounds per game. He once led the league and was actually the rebounding leader! (He has a hip-hop style, a bit like Kiyota Nobunaga in Slam Dunk.)
In the past 20 years, only Larry Johnson, Barkley, Marion and Dennis Rodman have done similar heights and achieved similar results.
The Bobcats' defensive efficiency is now the league's first, and his role in this system is the same as LeBron's role in the Cavaliers system-doing all the work, including desperately controlling rebounds, defending the ball, assisting and stealing the ball in 41 minutes per game.
His energy is almost double-playing—you often feel like there are three Gerald Wallaces on the court at the same time, and then you wonder: Where does this guy have such energy?Doesn't he feel tired?
In all fairness, he's not as conspicuous as Safoloza and Artest in defense of the ball.Covering the penalty area, he doesn't have the pressure of Dwight Howard.However, he did too much and too much on the defensive end, and this never-ending enthusiasm and stability supported the entire Bobcats' defense.By the way, he is not good at offense, but he is actually the Bobcats' second-leading scorer.
He scored 15 points with free throws in two consecutive offenses in the penalty area every game.
He is the first arrow of the Bobcats fast break and the first attacker inside.
This is the perfect 5-man team for the Bobcats, whose stars are as bleak as the Rockets, in all fairness...
But don't forget Houston's old friend, Kevin Martin...
Brown doesn't like multiplayer rotations.He believes in a regular lineup of eight people, with a maximum of nine: the fewer people, the higher the tacit understanding.
In addition to the main lineup, in addition to the crooked machine gun that cannot be shaken, Kevin Martin, DJ Augustin, Derek Brown and Ronald Murray are enough, and occasionally add Stephen Graham.
Originally, Augustin was above Felton in terms of shooting skills and breakthroughs, but his height, vision and slow ball shooting restricted him.Derek Brown is similar to Muhammad, and perfectly embodies Larry Brown's ability to turn stones into gold: willing to run, willing to carry, and willing to get stuck, even if you are a second-rounder, Brown can use you in place.
This also coincides with Mr. Michael Joe's not-so-full pockets...
Of course, when Joe and Ron appeared behind the Bobcats bench, it was mostly as clear as water...
It's just that his eyes were still staring at the big screen at the scene, and he smiled faintly about the promotional video for voting for Mayo...
Long time no see, OJ, well, let me see your growth!
The game finally started under the much-anticipated situation!
As soon as they came up, Felton and Gerald Wallace exchanged glances, and suddenly under the surprised face of Ron, the first round of offense and defense switched, and the two played a whirlwind with unexpected speed and ended with a chasing shot...
It is said that the Bobcats' rhythm ranks 28th in the league, which seems extremely slow, but it does not mean that Larry Brown is a pure snail.
The North Carolina practice of Brown's origin: never let go of the opportunity to play more than less, and must grasp one or two fast breaks.
Because the Rockets are used to falling into a V-shaped position, retreating has always been a problem, so in the first few quarters, the Bobcats played fast breaks that night.
Wallace and Felton rushed to the basket one after another, while Captain Jackson decided to follow up with a long shot along the sideline or follow up with a layup depending on the situation.
If so, the Bobcats don't have many fast breaks, but once they push up, they will see blood and seal their throats, leaving no room for it.
The rigor of Larry Brown is that once there is no chance for a fast break, he will never take chances and play half-court opportunities with you-this is usually the patent of the talented young Rockets.
The Bobcats' offense can be done in 7 seconds, or it will drag you until 20 seconds away.
Once halfcourt, the Bobcats would start messing with their rigorous pass-and-run system: 1-2-2, Felton and Diaw set up a high pick-and-roll, the latter cut to catch the ball, looked for a lob, Mohammed cut inside, Wallace cut out weakside, and Jackson cut out hardside...
They run like clockwork robots: the shooter cuts to the open to find a shot, the inside screens and waits for the ball in the low post.
Of course, the core of the Bobcats, or Larry Brown's philosophy, is defense.
Suddenly 7 or 8 Wallaces appeared in front of the Houston Rockets, and Mayo was struggling even more. He was repeatedly intercepted, intercepted, and even violated...
In the game, the Bobcats pressed the ball on the spot after scoring countless times, making the Rockets unable to push the offense; Lowry or Dragic encountered leading defenses every time they dribbled the ball. At the same time, Muhammad had already controlled the basket.
The Bobcats' awareness of forcing the opponent to stop the ball and protecting the basket allows them to easily control the opponent's speed.Their territorial defense is not just an appearance of delay, but real persecution.
The scariest thing about the Bobcats, or rather, the Browns, is their pick-and-roll defense.
When Lowry and Dragic call a screen, the Bobcats always have a big man and Felton team up to force the former toward the sideline, delay the pass, and then quickly turn around and stand back.
The Bobcats' pincers, delays and rotations rank first in the league.
Even Lowry, who is stocky and not easy to be double-teamed, has difficulty hitting the ball after being double-teamed. You can imagine how other teams face the Bobcats.
In addition, every quarter of their defense was quite satisfactory: blocking the center, pinching pressure when the ball reached the wing, rotating on the weak side, and starting to pinch the pass line around the front when 24 seconds entered the last 8 seconds;
Even, every time the Rockets made a sideline ball, the Bobcats blocked it halfway around to control it.
The biggest advantage of the Bobcats' current lineup: Felton is solid enough, and his defense is effective, which is equal to a lock on the front door.
Muhammad is only responsible for protecting the basket, which is more than enough.As for positions 2, 3, and 4, Diaw, Jackson, and Gerald Wallace all have certain swings: Diaw and Wallace can defend all three positions, and Jackson is not close, and it is enough to deal with positions 2 and 3.
If so, have height and speed, go out of the penalty area to defend, kill back to the penalty area to make up, rotate on the weak side, and deal with Yuru.
The versatility of the wing also changed Larry Brown's previous strategy of not switching defenses: since everyone is swaying, it is not bad to switch defenses occasionally.
In this way, the Bobcats' defense has added comprehensiveness and tenacity under the premise of Old Brown's strict, meticulous, and team understanding.
It is equivalent to using a civilian version of the Rockets' swing lineup, infused with the old Pistons' defensive spirit.
Use collar defense and full-court pressing to curb the opponent's speed, use team tacit understanding to construct pincers, delays, returns, and rotations, focus on blocking positions, and restrict opponents from receiving the ball... What's so rare about all this?Isn't this the foundation of every player's foundation trained by college coaches with whips and shackles before entering the league?
indeed so.
There's nothing new about Larry Brown's stuff: It's just some winning formula he's learned over the years.He's a believer in the oldest things: quality of screens, passing size, getting the ball right every time, limiting shots from open shooters in the opponent's field of view.
He believes that the closer you are to the basket, the closer you are to victory. He believes that open shots have a higher shooting percentage. He believes that tacit understanding can increase speed and create space.
He believes that the simplest screen and the simplest shot can win the game, as long as you have enough standards and enough details.
There is nothing extraordinary about them, but they seized every open jump shot opportunity, and they still defended meticulously when they were leading. After each attack was successful, they immediately began to press on the defense.
Then they can win.
In the words of Larry Brown, it's simple: Play the ball the right way.If there is anything special, it is that Brown's requirements for every detail, whether it is the size of the slide, the timing of the flanking attack, or the size of the screen, are all more precise and strict.That's the Bobcats' only secret this season.
It's just... As I said before, he happened to hit the Houston Rockets...
It's like a scholar meets a soldier, polite can't tell...
Today's rockets are like the iron-blooded defense of the Lynx team, and natural enemies generally exist...
Yes, I can be in the first quarter, the second quarter, the third quarter, and even most of the fourth quarter, and you can't find the north...
But it doesn't matter, anyway, your seemingly "correct way of playing" is 2 points. If I get 2 points, as long as I reduce my mistakes, I can at least not be beaten by you.
Your defense is very strong, but I made big three-pointers that looked like a ball, desperate offensive rebounds, and Lowry bit his cheek to disperse your lineup to score the ball or come by himself. This kind of unreasonable offensive method makes your college academic defense nowhere to be found...
That's enough to make us bite the score...
On the other hand, throughout the entire game, as long as I maintain full confidence in myself, just one...one three-point rain, one attack wave is enough to solve you...
Yeah, I don't need a pick-and-roll, I don't need a pick-and-roll, I don't need to get in the paint, I just shoot you on the outside, that's all...
All this was triggered by a person similar to Super-hero, who ignited the fuse. As a result, the beautiful situation managed by the Bobcats in the whole game collapsed in an instant...
Maybe Larry Brown is here to tell the world: There are no talents, no superstars, but as long as the correct philosophy is followed, a great defensive team that can win can still be achieved.
Of course, it is precisely because there are no superstars and a weak team that all of this can be called a successful operation-basketball can be so pure and simple sometimes, but because of that one flaw, all games are lost...
Otherwise, the Bobcats will play triumphantly and head west all the way...
We're going back and thinking about those disappointing nights when cats became Hello-Kitty...
The Lakers have Kobe…
The Nuggets have Anthony…
Others, as long as their star players stand up, the cats and cats will undoubtedly lose their buttocks...
After all, the NBA is not a college game, and sometimes there are people who are so outrageous that no matter what method you come up with, you will dismiss it in front of him...
And tonight, Houston ignited the fuse, blowing the cats back from perverted wild cats to Hello-Kitty, and the person who was completely bruised was the rising star that their team manager and owner, Mr. Joe, had personally contacted in 08——
OJ-Mayo…
Under the double gaze of Ron and Jordan, he was actually getting closer to his goal...
That's all star!
"OJ Mayo played very patiently under the key care of Wallace!"
"Mayo threw off his opponent and gave Chandler who was ambushing him a beautiful empty match!"
"Mayo pulled up a jumper in front of Kevin Martin! Beautiful! It's a 2+1...he has dominated the game!"
"Mayo made a large three-pointer in front of Wallace! Got it! He's too horizontal! This is his 37th point of the game!"
"Oh...hehe, Mayo, he is already like an All-Star, he is full of confidence all the time, and his focus on the game..."
"At 110:99, the Houstonians relied on Mayo's sudden explosion in the middle of the fourth quarter to send the Bobcats to the point of no return... They finally ushered in the longest five-game winning streak this season!"
"Who said that apart from Yao Ming, we can only rely on the team and have no other stars?" Danny Fagan, editor of the Rockets column of the Houston Chronicle, praised after the game. "I am here to face the world and vote for our superstar OJ-Meola! He deserves this honor!"
After the game, Mr. Qiao pretended to be angry and left the field. When he looked back, he looked at his disciple for the last time...
"Go... Mayo!" Mr. Qiao thought in a daze: "Go, go and meet the glory that belongs to you!"
Ask for tickets, ask for double monthly tickets!
(End of this chapter)
The last guy who appeared on the stage, he didn't seem to be joking, but he seemed to be so nonsensical...
"Where's the cheers?" He listened, the boos of the Toyota Center everywhere...
"Go away, Gerrard..." the fans yelled.
"Gerrard, you're like a dirty cat rummaging around!" the fans said disdainfully.
"Wow, Mayo, look at what your people have done to me!" Elvis Presley Gerald Wallace said: "You don't have to go to the All-Stars, lest you meet me and make you lose face..."
Mayo turned his head away disgustedly, but the other side was relentlessly happy...
In addition to relying on voting, the All-Star also has an unwritten hard indicator, that is, basically the top eight teams in the East and West will have players recommended for selection. Of course, regardless of the fan votes or coach votes, it seems that this Erguotou stunned named Gerald Wallace is more likely to be selected for the All-Star than Mayo...
Of course, don't be fooled by his seemingly silly style. After half a season, who is the Bobcats' MVP?
Gerald Wallace.
With a height of 201 centimeters (the former coach Bickerstaff once said that he was only 198 centimeters), he averaged 11 rebounds per game. He once led the league and was actually the rebounding leader! (He has a hip-hop style, a bit like Kiyota Nobunaga in Slam Dunk.)
In the past 20 years, only Larry Johnson, Barkley, Marion and Dennis Rodman have done similar heights and achieved similar results.
The Bobcats' defensive efficiency is now the league's first, and his role in this system is the same as LeBron's role in the Cavaliers system-doing all the work, including desperately controlling rebounds, defending the ball, assisting and stealing the ball in 41 minutes per game.
His energy is almost double-playing—you often feel like there are three Gerald Wallaces on the court at the same time, and then you wonder: Where does this guy have such energy?Doesn't he feel tired?
In all fairness, he's not as conspicuous as Safoloza and Artest in defense of the ball.Covering the penalty area, he doesn't have the pressure of Dwight Howard.However, he did too much and too much on the defensive end, and this never-ending enthusiasm and stability supported the entire Bobcats' defense.By the way, he is not good at offense, but he is actually the Bobcats' second-leading scorer.
He scored 15 points with free throws in two consecutive offenses in the penalty area every game.
He is the first arrow of the Bobcats fast break and the first attacker inside.
This is the perfect 5-man team for the Bobcats, whose stars are as bleak as the Rockets, in all fairness...
But don't forget Houston's old friend, Kevin Martin...
Brown doesn't like multiplayer rotations.He believes in a regular lineup of eight people, with a maximum of nine: the fewer people, the higher the tacit understanding.
In addition to the main lineup, in addition to the crooked machine gun that cannot be shaken, Kevin Martin, DJ Augustin, Derek Brown and Ronald Murray are enough, and occasionally add Stephen Graham.
Originally, Augustin was above Felton in terms of shooting skills and breakthroughs, but his height, vision and slow ball shooting restricted him.Derek Brown is similar to Muhammad, and perfectly embodies Larry Brown's ability to turn stones into gold: willing to run, willing to carry, and willing to get stuck, even if you are a second-rounder, Brown can use you in place.
This also coincides with Mr. Michael Joe's not-so-full pockets...
Of course, when Joe and Ron appeared behind the Bobcats bench, it was mostly as clear as water...
It's just that his eyes were still staring at the big screen at the scene, and he smiled faintly about the promotional video for voting for Mayo...
Long time no see, OJ, well, let me see your growth!
The game finally started under the much-anticipated situation!
As soon as they came up, Felton and Gerald Wallace exchanged glances, and suddenly under the surprised face of Ron, the first round of offense and defense switched, and the two played a whirlwind with unexpected speed and ended with a chasing shot...
It is said that the Bobcats' rhythm ranks 28th in the league, which seems extremely slow, but it does not mean that Larry Brown is a pure snail.
The North Carolina practice of Brown's origin: never let go of the opportunity to play more than less, and must grasp one or two fast breaks.
Because the Rockets are used to falling into a V-shaped position, retreating has always been a problem, so in the first few quarters, the Bobcats played fast breaks that night.
Wallace and Felton rushed to the basket one after another, while Captain Jackson decided to follow up with a long shot along the sideline or follow up with a layup depending on the situation.
If so, the Bobcats don't have many fast breaks, but once they push up, they will see blood and seal their throats, leaving no room for it.
The rigor of Larry Brown is that once there is no chance for a fast break, he will never take chances and play half-court opportunities with you-this is usually the patent of the talented young Rockets.
The Bobcats' offense can be done in 7 seconds, or it will drag you until 20 seconds away.
Once halfcourt, the Bobcats would start messing with their rigorous pass-and-run system: 1-2-2, Felton and Diaw set up a high pick-and-roll, the latter cut to catch the ball, looked for a lob, Mohammed cut inside, Wallace cut out weakside, and Jackson cut out hardside...
They run like clockwork robots: the shooter cuts to the open to find a shot, the inside screens and waits for the ball in the low post.
Of course, the core of the Bobcats, or Larry Brown's philosophy, is defense.
Suddenly 7 or 8 Wallaces appeared in front of the Houston Rockets, and Mayo was struggling even more. He was repeatedly intercepted, intercepted, and even violated...
In the game, the Bobcats pressed the ball on the spot after scoring countless times, making the Rockets unable to push the offense; Lowry or Dragic encountered leading defenses every time they dribbled the ball. At the same time, Muhammad had already controlled the basket.
The Bobcats' awareness of forcing the opponent to stop the ball and protecting the basket allows them to easily control the opponent's speed.Their territorial defense is not just an appearance of delay, but real persecution.
The scariest thing about the Bobcats, or rather, the Browns, is their pick-and-roll defense.
When Lowry and Dragic call a screen, the Bobcats always have a big man and Felton team up to force the former toward the sideline, delay the pass, and then quickly turn around and stand back.
The Bobcats' pincers, delays and rotations rank first in the league.
Even Lowry, who is stocky and not easy to be double-teamed, has difficulty hitting the ball after being double-teamed. You can imagine how other teams face the Bobcats.
In addition, every quarter of their defense was quite satisfactory: blocking the center, pinching pressure when the ball reached the wing, rotating on the weak side, and starting to pinch the pass line around the front when 24 seconds entered the last 8 seconds;
Even, every time the Rockets made a sideline ball, the Bobcats blocked it halfway around to control it.
The biggest advantage of the Bobcats' current lineup: Felton is solid enough, and his defense is effective, which is equal to a lock on the front door.
Muhammad is only responsible for protecting the basket, which is more than enough.As for positions 2, 3, and 4, Diaw, Jackson, and Gerald Wallace all have certain swings: Diaw and Wallace can defend all three positions, and Jackson is not close, and it is enough to deal with positions 2 and 3.
If so, have height and speed, go out of the penalty area to defend, kill back to the penalty area to make up, rotate on the weak side, and deal with Yuru.
The versatility of the wing also changed Larry Brown's previous strategy of not switching defenses: since everyone is swaying, it is not bad to switch defenses occasionally.
In this way, the Bobcats' defense has added comprehensiveness and tenacity under the premise of Old Brown's strict, meticulous, and team understanding.
It is equivalent to using a civilian version of the Rockets' swing lineup, infused with the old Pistons' defensive spirit.
Use collar defense and full-court pressing to curb the opponent's speed, use team tacit understanding to construct pincers, delays, returns, and rotations, focus on blocking positions, and restrict opponents from receiving the ball... What's so rare about all this?Isn't this the foundation of every player's foundation trained by college coaches with whips and shackles before entering the league?
indeed so.
There's nothing new about Larry Brown's stuff: It's just some winning formula he's learned over the years.He's a believer in the oldest things: quality of screens, passing size, getting the ball right every time, limiting shots from open shooters in the opponent's field of view.
He believes that the closer you are to the basket, the closer you are to victory. He believes that open shots have a higher shooting percentage. He believes that tacit understanding can increase speed and create space.
He believes that the simplest screen and the simplest shot can win the game, as long as you have enough standards and enough details.
There is nothing extraordinary about them, but they seized every open jump shot opportunity, and they still defended meticulously when they were leading. After each attack was successful, they immediately began to press on the defense.
Then they can win.
In the words of Larry Brown, it's simple: Play the ball the right way.If there is anything special, it is that Brown's requirements for every detail, whether it is the size of the slide, the timing of the flanking attack, or the size of the screen, are all more precise and strict.That's the Bobcats' only secret this season.
It's just... As I said before, he happened to hit the Houston Rockets...
It's like a scholar meets a soldier, polite can't tell...
Today's rockets are like the iron-blooded defense of the Lynx team, and natural enemies generally exist...
Yes, I can be in the first quarter, the second quarter, the third quarter, and even most of the fourth quarter, and you can't find the north...
But it doesn't matter, anyway, your seemingly "correct way of playing" is 2 points. If I get 2 points, as long as I reduce my mistakes, I can at least not be beaten by you.
Your defense is very strong, but I made big three-pointers that looked like a ball, desperate offensive rebounds, and Lowry bit his cheek to disperse your lineup to score the ball or come by himself. This kind of unreasonable offensive method makes your college academic defense nowhere to be found...
That's enough to make us bite the score...
On the other hand, throughout the entire game, as long as I maintain full confidence in myself, just one...one three-point rain, one attack wave is enough to solve you...
Yeah, I don't need a pick-and-roll, I don't need a pick-and-roll, I don't need to get in the paint, I just shoot you on the outside, that's all...
All this was triggered by a person similar to Super-hero, who ignited the fuse. As a result, the beautiful situation managed by the Bobcats in the whole game collapsed in an instant...
Maybe Larry Brown is here to tell the world: There are no talents, no superstars, but as long as the correct philosophy is followed, a great defensive team that can win can still be achieved.
Of course, it is precisely because there are no superstars and a weak team that all of this can be called a successful operation-basketball can be so pure and simple sometimes, but because of that one flaw, all games are lost...
Otherwise, the Bobcats will play triumphantly and head west all the way...
We're going back and thinking about those disappointing nights when cats became Hello-Kitty...
The Lakers have Kobe…
The Nuggets have Anthony…
Others, as long as their star players stand up, the cats and cats will undoubtedly lose their buttocks...
After all, the NBA is not a college game, and sometimes there are people who are so outrageous that no matter what method you come up with, you will dismiss it in front of him...
And tonight, Houston ignited the fuse, blowing the cats back from perverted wild cats to Hello-Kitty, and the person who was completely bruised was the rising star that their team manager and owner, Mr. Joe, had personally contacted in 08——
OJ-Mayo…
Under the double gaze of Ron and Jordan, he was actually getting closer to his goal...
That's all star!
"OJ Mayo played very patiently under the key care of Wallace!"
"Mayo threw off his opponent and gave Chandler who was ambushing him a beautiful empty match!"
"Mayo pulled up a jumper in front of Kevin Martin! Beautiful! It's a 2+1...he has dominated the game!"
"Mayo made a large three-pointer in front of Wallace! Got it! He's too horizontal! This is his 37th point of the game!"
"Oh...hehe, Mayo, he is already like an All-Star, he is full of confidence all the time, and his focus on the game..."
"At 110:99, the Houstonians relied on Mayo's sudden explosion in the middle of the fourth quarter to send the Bobcats to the point of no return... They finally ushered in the longest five-game winning streak this season!"
"Who said that apart from Yao Ming, we can only rely on the team and have no other stars?" Danny Fagan, editor of the Rockets column of the Houston Chronicle, praised after the game. "I am here to face the world and vote for our superstar OJ-Meola! He deserves this honor!"
After the game, Mr. Qiao pretended to be angry and left the field. When he looked back, he looked at his disciple for the last time...
"Go... Mayo!" Mr. Qiao thought in a daze: "Go, go and meet the glory that belongs to you!"
Ask for tickets, ask for double monthly tickets!
(End of this chapter)
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