NBA: Art is trash talk

Chapter 64 Sudden Domineering

Chapter 64 Sudden Domineering

The Blazers attacked, and Patterson kept running. After running around, he successfully landed in front of McCarty.

However, when the ball was in his hands, he realized that McCarty was so tall.

With a height of 208, McCarty was originally playing the small forward and power forward positions.

More than enough to deal with 196 Patterson.

Seeing that he had no chance to make a move, Patterson immediately dumped the blame on Dixon.

He probably felt that as long as he reduced his shots and guaranteed his hit rate, the coach would like it.

But in fact, a person without strength is useless no matter how high the hit rate is.

When some fake fans look at player data, they often wonder why the coach doesn't increase the number of shots taken by players with high shooting percentages.

Why is Kobe Bryant so iron and has to take so many shots?
If Kobe's shot rights were given to others, wouldn't he be able to score more points?

The reason is actually very simple. Some people's high shooting percentage is obtained by reducing the number of shots. They don't shoot if there is no good opportunity.

As long as they increase the number of shots, they will definitely not have so many good opportunities, and their hit rate will drop significantly.

At first glance, this option seems to be okay.

However, how can there be so many good opportunities in the game?

Especially when it comes to desperate playoffs, every ball must be contested, and the ability to attack is particularly important.

Patterson passed the ball to Dixon, and their team had only four or five seconds left in the shot clock, and there was no time to run plays.

In desperation, Dixon could only choose to take action himself.

In his haste, he made this poor choice.

Seeing the opportunity, He Xinghui jumped up and gave him a big hat.

After blocking the shot, He Xinghui couldn't help but smile. After all, his bounce is average and his block data is very little.

It is gratifying to be able to build one.

McMillan shook his head off the field, giving Patterson a cross in his heart.

Looking at the data after the game, Patterson felt that he played very reasonably and was very efficient.

But in reality, it didn't help the team much.

He sacrificed the data of his teammates to make his own data look good.

The outcome of the game depends on the data of the whole team, not the data of a single player.

The Clippers attacked, and they also encountered a similar situation.

Cassel failed to break through and passed the ball to Brand.

Brand didn't get a good position at this time, and Randolph resisted him very well.

Encountered the same situation as Patterson, Brand chose to take responsibility, and then hit the iron.

He was more responsible than Patterson, but the result was no different from Patterson, wasting an offensive opportunity.

But this does not mean that Patterson and Brand are at the same level.

Judging the role of a player is actually a very complicated matter.

Ordinary fans mostly just watch the fun.

Otherwise, the tortoise would not be liked by so many people.

The Blazers attacked, this time Blake organized at the top of the arc, and waited until Dixon ran out of the opportunity before passing the pass.

Dixon went up and down and scored two points.

He Xinghui made a little mistake and did not catch up in time.

However, this is nothing, just catch up next time.

The Clippers attacked, He Xinghui reached out for the ball, and then shot towards Dixon.

He was taller than Dixon, and his wingspan was longer than Dixon's. Dixon couldn't interfere with the sudden cold arrow.

The goal was scored, and it was still a three-pointer.

In the first half, the two sides played very dull, it was you coming and going.

Relying on hard power, the Clippers beat their opponent 57 to 49, leading by 8 points.

But in the second half, the situation changed suddenly, and the Blazers played a 10-2 spurt, instantly tying the score.

There are many reasons for the Clippers' sudden stretch, but the most important one is lack of physical strength.

The Clippers wanted to achieve results this season and really wanted to win, so they played very conservatively and insisted on an 8-man rotation.

Because the Trail Blazers are rebuilding, there are a lot of people playing, and a full 11 players take turns playing.

The Clippers didn't have a big physical problem in the first half, but it didn't work in the second half, and the Blazers were still alive and well.

After McMillan discovered this, he even let the team run and play fast breaks, very disrespectful of martial arts.

During a Blazers attack, five players ran around like crazy, making He Xinghui and the others lazy to chase.

The purpose of the opponent is to consume them.

Then, a guy named Charles Smith took a [-]-pointer.Kassel, who was closest to him, was a full two meters away.

When Charles Smith shot, Cassell simply stood there and watched.

Anyway, it's too late to rush over, it's a waste of energy.

This approach seems to save energy, but it is sending a negative signal to teammates.

When other people see him like this, their fighting spirit will drop.

Once the player gives up, it is sure to lose.

He Xinghui was thinking about how to boost morale.

Is it a violent dunk, or a super long three-pointer.

Before he made a decision, the Clippers completed an offense.

Mobley shot a three-pointer very casually, and it turned out to be iron.

Brand lost his energy and was too lazy to go to the basket to grab a position.Mobley had no strength and was unwilling to make the effort to break through.

Helpless, He Xinghui could only retreat.

The Blazers attacked, and He Xinghui shouted to his teammates: "Defend, hold on."

After speaking, he took the lead in running.

Perhaps his charisma touched God, and he once again miraculously blocked Dixon's shot.

The ball fell to the floor, and the Blazers snapped it up. Patterson fought hard to get the ball, and then released it immediately.

In the midst of the lightning, He Xinghui spent [-] points of anger to buy Yao's hot pot once, and Patterson's shot was blown away.

The ball accidentally fell into Randolph's hands. The Blazers' attack time was running out, and Randolph made a hasty shot.

However, at this time, He Xinghui rushed behind him like lightning, slapped the ball out of the court, and the Blazers' offensive time also expired.

After landing, He Xinghui glared at the Blazers players, and roared at the same time: "Who-is-who?"

Compared with Feng Xiaogang, his voice is less wretched and full of domineering.

Thanks to the absence of Xia Houjie in the Trail Blazers, otherwise they would have been killed.

The Blazers players who shouted this voice were a little stunned. It was the first time they saw the domineering version of He Xinghui, and it was too sudden.

"Nice job."

His teammates rushed to his side to celebrate. These three consecutive seals are really domineering and tough.

Although the effect of these three consecutive seals is only to destroy the opponent's attack, the effect is not even as good as a steal, but because the scene is so beautiful, it has greatly improved the morale of the team.

At this moment, He Xinghui's teammates all felt the spirit of never giving up from him, and they all ignited.

(End of this chapter)

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