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Chapter 61 61. Comprehensive Suppression!no, not yet...

Chapter 61 61. Comprehensive Suppression!no, not yet...

Following Suter's 2+1 dunk, Silas stood on the sidelines with a scary face.

Since the beginning of the game, all the points scored by the Eagles have been related to Suter, and the Cavaliers can't restrain Suter at all on the defensive end.

And the pick-and-roll tactic that the team is proud of on the offensive end was cracked by the Eagles, which made Silas unbearable and called a timeout.

During the timeout, Hawks coach Stotts clapped his hands at Souter, obviously satisfied with Souter's performance on the field.

"Good job, Sue. The Cavaliers' offensive efficiency this season is very poor. After returning from the timeout, the Cavaliers should hit more balls to the basket and end with the big Z."

"Big Z raises his hand very slowly. Once he receives a pass in the low post, except for singles, it is difficult to transfer the ball quickly."

"You can pay more attention to the penalty area and properly let the Cavaliers shoot from the outside. As long as the team can protect the penalty area and force the Cavaliers to score from a farther position, it will be difficult for us to lose this game."

Taking the towel from Vaughn, Suter sat on the chair and wiped his sweat while nodding in response.

Although arranging defense is not Stotts' strong point, the Cavaliers' offensive efficiency this season is really poor. More than 70% of the points in the game came from the basket.

As long as they can prevent the Cavaliers' breakthrough and defensive counterattack, the Eagles will have an advantage that is visible to the naked eye. After all, the Eagles are currently ranked fifth in the Eastern Conference, while the Cavaliers are only ranked tenth in the Eastern Conference.

And James's outside shooting is very outrageous. Last month, his three-point shooting percentage was only 23%. If Suter wants to complete the task of suppressing LeBron James, protecting the penalty area is definitely the most important thing.

No one in the entire Eagles wants to win this game more than Suter, and no one knows James' offensive habits better than Suter.

After the timeout, the atmosphere on the Cavaliers' side was obviously a bit depressed. It seemed that during the timeout just now, these guys should have been scolded bloody by head coach Silas.

And Suter discovered that the Cavaliers also won the starting No. [-] Brown and replaced Dajuan Wagner, who has been a substitute outsider this season.

Although Wagner's defensive ability is a bit poor, and he is not compatible with James' style of play on the court, Brown's performance during this period is simply a disaster.

First, he was violently blocked by Suter on the defensive end, and then he missed the defense during the flanking process, and was hit by a three-pointer by Derek Anderson.

Five of the seven points the Cavaliers lost were related to Brown, even though Brown's behavior in these two defensive rounds was just too aggressive, constantly wiping his teammates' ass, and was not scored by the opposing player at all.

But when Silas dared not open his mouth to abuse James, the Cavaliers were destined for someone to take the blame.

If you have to judge the best blame man from this game, this place is destined to be none other than Kedric Brown.

The Cavaliers attacked, as Hawks coach Terry Stotts expected, and the Cavaliers lobbed the ball to the low post "Big Z" Ilgauskas on the first possession after returning from a timeout.

"Big Z" is [-] meters taller than Rasheed Wallace by a full ten centimeters. In addition, Wallace's body is thin. This set of matchups has undoubtedly become the most advantageous point on the Cavaliers field. .

In the previous few rounds, the Cavaliers had the ball in the hands of LeBron James alone. "Big Z" could only run back and forth with James, but he couldn't outrun the crazy dogs of the Eagles. Currently, he has zero points, zero rebounds, The zero assist data is as eye-catching as his shiny bald head.

After receiving the pass from the low post, "Big Z" singled Wallace with his back, gave him two hard shoulders, and was about to turn over and shoot a jumper.

The "Big Z" from Lithuania is different from the black and thick traditional centers in the United States. "Big Z" has a good shooting touch. The turnaround jump shot on both sides of the basket is exactly the conventional offensive method that "Big Z" often uses.

Due to the height of "Big Z" as high as [-] meters, this also makes it difficult for "Big Z" to turn over his jumper and block it from the front.

However, the huge height means that the movements are destined to be slow. Before "Big Z" turned around in this attack, he suddenly felt his hand slip, and the ball was cut to the ground by a huge force.

"Oops!"

When Ilgauskas reacted, he only saw that Suter had picked up the basketball and threw a long pass to the frontcourt.

As the team with the most points in the league using defensive counterattacks, the Eagles can play as fast as they can this season. The players' awareness of fast breaks has reached a very high level.

After receiving the "long pass from the quarterback" sent by Souter, only Martin Cliffs of the Cavaliers reacted at halftime, but he was left behind by the extremely fast Stephen Jackson.

Facing the unguarded rim, Jackson staged a windmill-style dunk, dunking the entire Cavaliers in silence at home. For the first time, he felt that his players were a bunch of trash!
Even including LeBron James, who is expected by the team, especially compared with Suter, who has exploded in this game, the sense of shame is simply indescribable.

Seeing that the team was intercepted on the first offense after returning from a timeout, and the Eagles used a mistake to counterattack, this scene almost made Silas so angry that he vomited blood.

Stretching out his hand to cover his chest, Silas waved his hand to the assistant coach Jerry Brown behind him, and roared almost gnashing his teeth.

"Help me up, I can still scold!"

For the next period of time, the Eagles' targeted defense caused the Cavaliers to fall into an offensive drought that lasted more than seven minutes.

During this period of time, the performance of the Cavaliers' three core James, Boozer and Ilgauskas can be called a disaster.

When the Eagles keep shrinking the defensive formation, it is difficult for James to attack the inside through his personal ability. Not everyone can choose to break through against the defense of three people like Iverson, and even force a layup.

The penalty area is too crowded, and the pick-and-rolls of James and Boozer can't produce good scoring opportunities, so the Cavaliers can only choose to increase shots from the outside.

With James and Boozer queuing up at the mid-distance positions on both sides to frequently hit the iron, if you didn't watch the game through the screen, you might think it was a show focused on ironing with the tape recorder.

In the end, the Cavaliers' offensive end was forced to let Ilgauskas pull to the free throw line to support.

You know, "Big Z" averaged only 1.3 assists per game this season. When "Big Z" became the core starting point of the Cavaliers' offensive end, it is not hard to imagine how hot the scene is.

In many offensive rounds, Ilgauskas stood at the free throw line and couldn't find a chance to pass the ball. In the end, he could only make a mid-range shot from the free throw line.

Although "Big Z" also hit a few mid-range shots, for the Cavaliers who fell into an offensive drought, these few points were like a drop in the bucket, and they were completely useless to save the team.

In contrast, the Eagles played more violently on the offensive end, whether it was the high pick-and-roll of McGinnis and Suter, or the defensive counterattack after catching the Cavaliers' mistakes.

Or the three-point shooting of the outside shooters, the Eagles have always maintained a high offensive efficiency.

And Suter also had the upper hand in the matchup with LeBron James, almost finishing the first quarter with a crushing performance.

At 31:16, the first quarter ended, and the Eagles established a lead of as many as 15 points.

At present, Stotts' use of Suter is relatively regular. Except for games that entered garbage time early, Stotts' use of Suter is generally 12+6+12+6.

That is, the first and third quarters are full, and the second and fourth quarters appear 6 minutes before the break.

After such a game, Suter's playing time can be kept at about 36 minutes, which is the most standard time for a core player, and he can try to avoid injuries caused by fatigue.

Of course, if the score is too tight on the court, Stotts will usually take Suter to the court when he rests for about 4 minutes, and let Suter play for 40 minutes to lead the team.

That is to say, Suter was more patient. Otherwise, few rookies could withstand this style of play, especially for the Beast insiders, playing for 40 minutes would be fatal.

苏特首节打满12分钟,面对“反古仔”布泽尔的防守7投5中,罚球5中3,单节砍下13分3篮板3助攻2抢断以及1封盖的数据。

This data is comprehensive on both ends of the offense and defense, and the offensive efficiency is sufficiently efficient, almost all the eyes of the media on the scene are focused on it.

If it weren't for the Cavaliers starting to defend the zone defense in the second half of the first quarter, allowing center "Big Z" Ilgauskas to stay in the penalty area more, Suter would definitely be able to hand over more brutal statistics.

As a comparison, the high-profile "little emperor" James can be said to have ended in disgrace in the first quarter of the game, and was cured by the Eagles' infinite defense changes and inside contraction.

Not only was the limelight all taken away by that guy Suter, it was even unknown whether he would be able to secure the top spot in the rookie list in the next round.

Throughout the first quarter, James also played a full 12 minutes, but he only made 8 of 2 shots on the offensive end, and all of the few free throws missed the basket.

只交出了一份4分2篮板1助攻0抢断0封盖的数据,没有任何一项数据比苏特更加出色,说苏特首节全面压制了勒布朗·詹姆斯的表现一点都不过分。

However, James did not fail to take advantage of the matchup with Suter. At least three turnovers in a single quarter were very eye-catching, which was a performance that Suter could not keep up with.

 Beg for a monthly ticket, roll on your knees, beg for a ticket on your knees, brothers, today's update is here, and tomorrow we will continue to walk!

  There will be an easter egg chapter of James' mistake scene later, which is quite funny, but the collection is relatively long, and it is estimated that the review time will not be short. Interested friends can wait and refresh it when the time comes.
  
 
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