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Chapter 155 155. Terrifying physical talent!

Chapter 155 155. Terrifying physical talent!

Seeing with his own eyes that Souter and Stephen Jackson completed this excellent defensive counterattack in less than three seconds, the Mavericks coach Nelson couldn't help but frown while standing off the court.

I don't know if he is afraid of the Eagles' offense, or he is dissatisfied with Antoine Walker's offensive choice just now. In short, Old Nelson's mood is a bit complicated at the moment. Even he doesn't know why he saw the Eagles' offense and defense this time. The conversion will subconsciously jump in the heart.

That feeling is like a genius in the field of mathematics, suddenly one day in a remote rural area, he found a child whose mathematical logic was even more explosive than his own. This feeling is difficult to express in words, but it has an impact on people. But huge.

Nelson Sr. has always thought that he is the basketball coach with the highest offensive accomplishments in the active league, even Adelman, who is called the "offensive master" by the media, is behind him.

Old Nelson's offensive tactics are full of imagination and endless changes. Compared with Adelman's tactical play that allows players to execute moves in an orderly manner through the Princeton framework, Old Nelson's offensive talent is obviously higher.

But in this game, Old Nelson discovered something from the Hawks that others often subconsciously ignore. For example, when Suter tried to block the shot, since the first thought of the Eagles' outside players was not to protect the backcourt rebounds, they were on the contrary. Launch a counterattack to the front court at the first time, and strive to achieve the most effective scoring efficiency in the shortest time.

Nelson Sr. didn't think Stephen Jackson's counterattack layup was a temporary idea. Judging from the Hawks' smooth overall offense, it was obviously a tactically aggressive deployment.

Mike Woodson did not hesitate to give up the protection of backcourt rebounds, and under the pressure of being robbed by the offensive team to form an open space, he also wanted to win the probability of defensive counterattacks. This kind of thinking is placed in today's defense. The stable era is definitely a bit crazy, but it is very suitable for the old Nelson's appetite, because in a sense, both of them have given up part of the team's defense for offense, but the old Nelson's tactical play is obviously more crazy .

It wasn't until this time that Don Nelson suddenly realized that it's no wonder that the Eagles ranked first in the league in defensive counterattack efficiency this season, and ranked second in the league in points per game, second only to the Mavericks. It's like a mad dog after seeing an opportunity like this With the rushing style of play, the Eagles' scoring average is destined not to be too bad.

What's even more rare is that while the Eagles have the second-best offensive efficiency in the league this season, their defensive efficiency can still rank in the middle of the league, which is not as polarized as the Mavericks.

If the old Nelson was surprised by this question before, why is there such a big gap in defensive efficiency when everyone is an offensive-oriented team.

So after just a few rounds, Suter has given Don Nelson a satisfactory answer with his outstanding personal performance.

Terrifying physical fitness, agile lateral speed, and a sense of defense far beyond his peers, these are all making Suter one of the best forward defensive players in the league.

Old Nelson believes that Suter not only has the strength to compete for the best team this season, but may even be selected for the best defensive team.

Even if Suter still has many deficiencies on the defensive end, such as lack of experience, he is often dismissed by top offensive players, but as long as Jazz star Kirilenko can be selected to the best defensive team, then the defensive efficiency is no better than that of Kirilenko. Poor Souter has no reason to lose.

Unless the league takes into account the emotions of veteran players and conducts black-box operations, Suter is likely to win a number of gold-worthy awards in a row in his rookie season.

After all, Suter's current personal abilities on both ends of the offense and defense have become more and more like the league's top power forward players, rather than a rookie who is struggling for the best rookie.

Looking at Suter who was still expressionless after giving Antoine Walker the volleyball cap, Old Nelson sat off the court with a complicated expression, and could not help but sigh in a low voice: "This guy is really a monster! In his rookie season, he has mastered the balance of offense and defense, and it seems that the era of the Eagles is coming soon, hey, it is really a headache."

For the next period of time, Antoine Walker always played under the fear of being dominated by Suter. Both offensive and defensive ends played extremely poor personal performances, similar to being passed by Suter on the defensive end, and the offensive end was open. This kind of drama is vividly displayed in Antoine Walker.

And Antoine Walker's poor personal performance finally attracted the dissatisfaction of the Mavericks coach Nelson. In the first quarter, the game only lasted 7 minutes and 26 seconds, and the old Nelson, who was already 7 points behind the Eagles, couldn't help calling down pause.

While swearing at Antawn Walker, Nelson Sr. also won the team's best sixth man Antawn Jamison ahead of schedule.

Although both are called Antoine, and Jamison's defensive efficiency is no better than Antoine Walker, and may even be worse than Antoine Walker, but at least Jamison's attitude towards the game is consistent with Enthusiasm is much better than Walker.

In addition, as the team's sixth man, Jamison has shot 53.5% from the field and 40% from three-pointers this season, both of which are career highs.

For a striker who mainly relies on shooting, Jamison can keep his shooting percentage above 50%, which is definitely a very terrifying offensive efficiency.

Even though due to tactical positioning, Jamison's scoring average this season has dropped by a full 7 points compared to last season, but his excellent offensive efficiency still makes Jamison a strong contender for the best sixth man of the season, and also for the Mavericks. The second team provided offensive firepower that cannot be ignored.

According to the old Nelson's normal rotation thinking, Jamison should have been replaced when there were about 2 minutes left in the first quarter, and then after a short rest, he would continue to lead the bench to grab points in the second quarter.

It wasn't until the other main players returned to the court that Jamison was removed from the position of the first offensive point by Nelson, and turned to take advantage of his high fort to open up space for his teammates.

However, due to the poor performance of Antoine Walker in this game, both offensive and defensive ends have become a burden for the Mavericks, so the old Nelson had to make changes in the lineup in advance, otherwise the Mavericks are likely to be in the At the end of the first quarter, the Eagles took a double-digit lead.

As a fanatical offensive coach, Old Nelson can accept that Walker was blown up by Souter, and he can also accept Souter scoring high points on his own team, but Old Nelson can't accept his own team anyway. There is a problem with the team's offense.

In particular, Antoine Walker missed two consecutive offensive rounds after being deliberately emptied by Suter. This not only seriously dragged down the Mavericks' offensive rhythm, but also made the team's overall morale sluggish.

This is what a team that relies on offense to win is most afraid of this situation. If the old Nelson had to use one sentence to describe Walker's personal performance in this game, then this sentence must be "eating shit!".

Back from the timeout, the Mavericks, who replaced Antawn Jamison at No. [-], took the lead in attacking.

Positional battle McGinnis holds the ball in a high position, dribbles the ball with his right hand, shouts to his teammates, and directs the movement with his left hand.

Although McInnis' tactical status in the Mavericks is very low, but in any case, McInnis can also send 8.3 assists this season, which is a well-deserved offensive engine for the Mavericks.

For things like tactical running, as a point guard, McGinnis still has a good voice in command, as long as he doesn't conflict with the team's main offensive point. In fact, McGinnis still has a lot of freedom on the court. After all, Don Nelson has never been a stubborn basketball coach. Compared with the same style of play, the old Nelson hopes that the players can create different offensive changes on the court.

Seeing that the team's No. [-] scoring point Nowitzki was defended by Rasheed Wallace with his long arms, McGinnis chose to go left and directly singled out Steve Nash.

The added weight of McInnis has a decent strength advantage against Nash, plus Antawn Jamison on the wing pulls out of the three-point line at the same time, so McInnis has enough room to make moves.

In this offensive round, McGinnis showed his smooth dribbling movement. He dribbled the ball to the left first, then turned right and went directly to the middle. He used his weight advantage to stay close to Nash. It seemed that he wanted to crush the ball all the way. into the basket.

Noticing that Steve Nash's defensive position was getting worse and worse, Suter had no choice but to help defend the basket, trying to force McInnis to pass the ball through his defensive coercion.

Otherwise, once McGinnis uses his weight advantage to successfully get to the basket, Nash will most likely be blown up with this ball.

Seeing Suter move towards him with a terrifying lateral speed, McGinnis didn't even think about it, and directly transferred the ball to Jamison's top three-point line with a wide-range pass behind his head. hand.

The latter received the pass without any hesitation. Before Suter came back from the defense near the three-second zone, he directly caught the ball and scored a jumper one step away from the three-point line. "Shua", 16:12.

Compared with Antoine Walker, who was just replaced by the old Nelson, Jamison's three-point shooting is obviously more stable. Even if the defender is facing the passionate Suter, Jamison still hits Ben First goal of the game.

This time defending Suter was completely dragged down by his teammate Steve Nash, which led to Jamison taking a shot from outside the three-point line, but similar to this situation, Suter has long been used to this season, so naturally he will not Will be resentful towards Nash.

Now that Suter has enjoyed the benefits brought by Nash's offensive end, it is natural to accommodate Nash's defensive mistakes.

Players who are strong offensively and weak defensively have always been a double-edged sword. After all, not everyone can be as perverted as Suter.

To deal with Antawn Jamison, a big striker who is good at shooting, he must defend closely, and he cannot be given an easy shot. Suter's attention was on McGinnis just now, and he was obviously a little slower when he returned to defense.

The Eagles attacked. Nash went to play pick-and-roll with Suter in the middle as usual. After splitting it, he quickly gave the ball to Suter. Suter singled out Jamison in the middle. .

Although Nowitzki's style of play is very soft, Nowitzki's height is as high as two meters one by one. Under the circumstances that Nowitzki and Antawn Jamison jointly covered him, Suter still Really failed to find the passing route in the first place.

Fortunately, Suter has a crushing physical advantage against these two players. Although the passing route was blocked by the two, Suter still relied on his amazing jumping ability to strengthen his shot and avoid being blocked by the two. Gai's end, unfortunately, this difficult shot was still shot out of the frame under the interference of the two defenses.

But before Jamieson and Nowitzki could breathe a sigh of relief, Suter once again showed his amazing physical fitness, using his super-fast bullet speed as a jump to grab the offensive rebound, and then in An Before Towan Jamieson reacted, he scored with both hands, "kuang", 18:12.

After landing, Suter couldn't help but yelled at the Mavericks' bench. His domineering appearance not only attracted wild cheers from the fans, but also made the Mavericks' coaching staff show a touch of fear, obviously marveling at Suter's horror. Physical talent.

The Mavericks attacked, and Nowitzki caught the ball and went to the basket after a pick-and-roll, which attracted the wing Stephen Jackson to double-team and then gave the ball to Michael Finley. Michael Finley was in a brave state today. With Stephen Jackson's defense, he hit the board and scored two points, 18:14.

Before he knew it, Michael Finley scored 14 of the Mavericks' 9 points. He made 5 of 4 shots, scored 9 points in the half quarter, and had 2 rebounds and 1 steal. His performance was very eye-catching.Stephen Jackson, who defended him, was a little sorry for his bragging before the game.

The Eagles attacked, and Nash used his speed advantage to play one-on-one singles. McGinnis broke through to the free throw line and attracted Jamison's help defense. He passed the ball to Suter. Nowitzki pulled back and failed to dunk.

Nowitzki, who is more than [-] meters tall, stands in front of Souter. He can't throw an alley-oop directly towards the basket, otherwise Rasheed Wallace will be able to dunk when he is in an open opportunity, and Souter can also successfully Add an assist.

Suter's current passing attribute has reached B-, whether it is passing the alley-oop or hitting the ground pass, there are very few mistakes that are too bad.

It's just that Suter still prefers to cut without the ball compared to the support from the higher position, so many times there are opportunities on the court, but Suter's pass is always half a beat late.

At the free throw line, Suter made two free throws and scored his 11th point of the game, 20:14.

The game continued, McGinnis passed the ball to Nowitzki for singles, Nowitzki's mid-range shot was very high, but he could not make it every time, and the right turn jumper hit Rasheed Wallace The defensive interference of the long arm went wide.

Rasheed Wallace can reach the fifth position with a weight of less than 105 kilograms, relying on his excellent height and wingspan.

In addition, Nowitzki's strength confrontation is also very average. Even if Wallace can't cover Nowitzki's shots, he can interfere as much as possible. In addition, Rasheed Wallace's lateral speed is very fast. Hurry up, as long as you don't lose your mind, Nowitzki, who is in the fifth position, is very difficult to pass others easily.

After Souter grabbed the backcourt rebound, he didn't find a good chance to counterattack and handed the ball to Steve Nash to advance forward.

In the Eagles battle, Nash changed to play pick-and-roll with Rasheed Wallace, but the moment the two separated, Rasheed Wallace was blocked by Nowitzki, and Wallace had the ball Assigned to the periphery, Derek Anderson, who had a bad three-pointer in this game, didn't make a shot, and quickly passed the ball to Suter, who was on the right side and had a chance to play singles.

Glancing at Antawn Jamison, who was much thinner than himself, Suter chose to stick to Jamison's defense and push the penalty area all the way.

Suter holds the ball in his right hand, raises his left arm to open the way while moving, and sprints to the three-second zone, pulls the ball with his right hand and turns into the basket. Many people use this kind of elbow breakthrough action, and referees generally do not whistle.

Suter's turning speed was so fast that Jamison was obviously very focused, but he still couldn't keep up with Suter's breakthrough speed.

Seeing that Suter turned around and cleaned himself up, Jamison could only try to destroy Suter's attack.

However, Suter's core strength was very strong when he took off in the air. Even though Jamison put both hands on Suter's shoulders, Suter still dragged Jamison's body and dunked with both hands to score, and the referee's whistle sounded. Towan Jamieson made a defensive foul, this is a 2+1 two-handed dunk! !

(End of this chapter)

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