Forward to the basket
Chapter 214
Dwayne Casey thought about the process of losing, but he never thought about it. He was dizzy by Rivers' messy stick at the beginning. The Celtics' first wave of offense came really It is too fierce.
Everything happened in a blink of an eye, one minute and five seconds, if converted into 24 seconds of attack time, even this is not enough to play three offenses, but the Celtics have already scored 8 points.
Except for the time when Rondo assisted Pierce after stealing, the second time this group of guys succeeded was also very fast. It was originally a retreat, but Tony Allen stayed at the end, and this guy just counterattacked on the spot.
Originally, Foye's baseline serve was thrown to Hassell, but before he could catch the ball, Tony grabbed it sideways with his hand and slapped it flying to pass the basketball.
It is estimated that the Timberwolves must have not expected such an effect. Also, who would have thought that Tony Allen, who had turned his head and ran forward just now, would suddenly come to a sudden stop beside Hassell?
Foye couldn't react, and Hassel, who was also intercepted, didn't expect such a change, so they could only watch Tony Allen make another layup under their noses.
Two interruptions and two quick counterattacks disrupted the rhythm of the Timberwolves, and it made the home fans crazy. This atmosphere set the mood of the North Shore Garden to its peak from the very beginning.
Now the entire league probably knows a truth, that is, don't let the Celtics enter their crazy runaway state at the North Shore Garden Arena, otherwise, disaster will come to your head.
The Mavericks were all beaten by the charge of these beasts, not to mention the Timberwolves, who were at the bottom of the West. Before they could counterattack, they watched the Celtics go crazy.
The first two counterattacks went too smoothly, coupled with the crazy roar of the fans, it was like a stimulant, which directly catalyzed the transformation of the Celtic beasts.
The Timberwolves' counterattack didn't work. Facing the Celtics who suddenly pushed out to defend, Foye failed to break through Rondo's defense when he was in possession of the ball, and his passing shortcomings were undoubtedly revealed under the pressure.
Foye is a typical "New York defender", uh, please refer to Marbury or Francis for the template.
Good ball control and strong singles ability, but this guy's assists are always the biggest weakness, and Foye's biggest characteristic is that every time he takes the ball to the point where he can no longer take it, he will think of passing the ball.
And Rondo, who is so calm to the bone, will naturally not let go of this opportunity to bring the opponent into a dead end, so when Foye thinks of passing the ball, the day lily is cold.
The obvious trap naturally wouldn't allow Foye to slip away so easily, so when Rondo cut off his offensive line, Pierce, who was outflanking behind him, blocked it, and Foye passed the ball directly to Jefferson.
Blount really wanted to block it, but Jefferson passed the ball with a wobble, and Rondo, who received the ball, didn't stop. A long pass across the half court made Chen Feng's animal directly make an alley-oop .
The tense body, fierce pulling, this hot scene continued to bring excitement to the fans, the Boston supporters almost stomped through the ground, they beat the beat and roared, "celtics!!!"
After Chen Feng succeeded in attacking, he swung his hands vigorously and roared, as if calling for crazy cheers, "Be crazy! This is our territory! Shout out! Come on!"
With such a passionate guy fanning the flames on the field, don't expect the game to go on quietly, not to mention that what the Celtics need is this kind of scene, they need this kind of crazy explosive power!
And the Timberwolves played three consecutive offenses completely out of order, so Blount failed to score a tip-up at the basket, and then Pierce caught the opportunity to pass the ball to Jefferson.
On a post-up at the rim, Blount failed to trap Jefferson's turnaround and could only stare as the strong guy landed a standard little hook in front of him.
Four offenses, four hits, this terrifying efficiency not only hit the morale of the Timberwolves, but also made Dwayne Casey see the desperation in the eyes of his players.
It's not that Dwayne Casey shouted at the players, "Pay attention to the rhythm! Keep the formation!", but his roar has long been drowned out by the cries of those crazy fans.
The Timberwolves want to stabilize the rhythm, at least they don't want to follow the Celtics like this, but they don't have the ball masters like Kidd or Nash, and Foye can't stabilize at all when facing the press.
In fact, it wasn't just him, even Hassel was thrown into disarray under the pressure of the opponent. Ricky Davis was also at a loss when he was pushed. Originally, he planned to give the Celtics an impressive counterattack.
The results of it?This guy was under the close care of Tony Allen, let alone a counterattack. He didn't have a few chances to connect the ball. Even if he got the ball, he was blocked by Tony Allen.
Anyway, no matter how Dwayne Casey roars on the sidelines, his team has been torn to nothing, and all counterattacks can only be completed by one or two people, and the efficiency can be imagined.
And with one minute and five seconds, there were not many opportunities for them to counterattack. The rhythm of the game was completely in the hands of the Celtics. This was no longer a situation that the Timberwolves could handle.
The Celtics didn't intend to give their opponents any chance to stabilize their position at all. They just wanted to play fast at home, so when they came up, they were beaten hard, which was completely different from playing against the Heat.
Fighting against the defending champion, Rivers strives for the efficiency of each attack. What he wants is stability. He fights hand-to-hand with his opponent in a fierce scramble, disrupts the opponent's rhythm, and then allows himself to win in the chaos.
No matter how you look at it, you are putting yourself in a relatively low position to attack the opponent, and no matter how you look at the tactics, it is a bit of a rogue, it is completely dragging the Heat to roll all over the floor with yourself.
But when encountering such a standard soft persimmon from the Timberwolves, Rivers chose to squeeze hard, really hard. The fierce offensive firepower of the Celtics is to beat the Timberwolves to death. .
This is not despising the opponent, uh, this is definitely bullying. This guy Rivers chose to attack the hapless Timberwolves very unkindly, and let the players play out that murderous feeling.
Facts have proved that this guy Rivers already has some experience in manipulating the animals under his command.
Don't expect these guys to have the same high execution ability on the court as the Spurs. Feng Chen and Rondo are still in the learning stage.
Even if that kid Chen Feng was against the sky, it was impossible for him to understand all the tactical arrangements so quickly.
"Most of today's tactics are like an Egyptian pyramid made up of millions of bricks stacked together. They lack logic and can only be realized by memory and thousands of executions."
This sentence was not said by Rivers, but the meaning has been expressed very clearly. Many teams' tactics are like this now. If the coach talks to you for a long time, you may be confused.
Tactics are subtle on paper, but when it comes to games, players have to rely on their instincts to get everything done. There are only a few teams that can really cooperate with tactics.
Otherwise, the nba's current sub-genres will not be so clear-cut. Either they play stars, or they play overall. The so-called overall is like the Spurs and Pistons, who put together players within a framework.
The Celtics don't play pure star tactics, but their tactical execution ability has not yet reached the level of sophistication of a team like the Spurs.
And Rivers dared to attack so fiercely when he was playing against the Timberwolves, in order to let these wild boys know how to use their advantages.
He doesn't want to repeat the losing experience in Milwaukee. The game that should be won must be won without any suspense. What Rivers wants is not a winning experience with constant ups and downs.
Fans like to watch exciting things, and the league needs a balanced scene, but what Rivers wants is pure victory, so he needs these guys to learn how to kill opponents who are not as good as him!
This wave of Celtics rushing and hitting directly cut off Dwayne Casey's idea of observing again.
Calling a timeout at [-] minute and [-] seconds into the game, this weird decision would probably be booed by all sorts of people in normal times, at least most of them would think that the head coach was in a mess.
But Dwayne Casey knows that if he doesn't shout, if his team insists on calling a timeout for about 6 minutes, then it is estimated that the game has already been decided, and it doesn't matter whether he shouts or not .
This timeout is not only to stabilize the players' emotions, but also to stop the opponent's crazy impact for a while, otherwise Dwayne Casey really doesn't know if they will be killed by a wave if they continue to fight like this.
This is the same as playing Dota, don't you have to wait until the opponent has saved enough money and bought all the equipment before conceding?
But Dwayne Casey didn't expect a timeout to reverse the disadvantage. What he can expect is probably just to make this damn scene a little more normal, not this one-sided defeat.
To score, Dwayne Casey now needs the players to calm down and hit a ball to calm down the restless scene and emotions.
But the short timeout was not enough for Dwayne Casey to adjust to the chaotic mood of his gang.
He can only hope that this disrupts the Celtics' offensive rhythm a little, if only a little bit.
Foye panicked, Ricky Davis was also confused, Blount was not the first choice of offense at all, when these guys started to get confused, someone had to take the first shot for the Timberwolves.
Just like a pack of wolves needs a wolf, when everyone starts to get confused, there will always be a guy standing in front of them, tearing the opponent's defense line for the gang.
When even Dwayne Casey started to feel a little desperate, there was a guy, but after a timeout, he rushed out!
"Bang!", a huge sound was transmitted through the microphone behind the backboard. The North Shore Garden Arena, which was full of cheers just now, suddenly fell silent because of this loud sound.
And Jefferson raised his hands high. In front of him, there was no blocked basketball, but a big man was tearing his jersey frantically, letting out a lonely roar!
Rivers, who was standing on the sidelines, seemed to see a wolf showing its cold teeth at this moment!
(Don't say anything, the second update, I will try my best to code the third update, try my best, as an amateur writer, I should be satisfied with this achievement, really, I am really lucky to have you with me , I didn’t expect to be so supportive, so I won’t thank you one by one, because I really can’t thank you enough. I’m happy enough to have you all along the way. Really, my first big push is absolutely perfect I would like to recommend two more books: "Fire Rain" written by Double Chimneys, and "Jin Doctor Night Journey" by Fen Guozi, both of which are well written.)
Everything happened in a blink of an eye, one minute and five seconds, if converted into 24 seconds of attack time, even this is not enough to play three offenses, but the Celtics have already scored 8 points.
Except for the time when Rondo assisted Pierce after stealing, the second time this group of guys succeeded was also very fast. It was originally a retreat, but Tony Allen stayed at the end, and this guy just counterattacked on the spot.
Originally, Foye's baseline serve was thrown to Hassell, but before he could catch the ball, Tony grabbed it sideways with his hand and slapped it flying to pass the basketball.
It is estimated that the Timberwolves must have not expected such an effect. Also, who would have thought that Tony Allen, who had turned his head and ran forward just now, would suddenly come to a sudden stop beside Hassell?
Foye couldn't react, and Hassel, who was also intercepted, didn't expect such a change, so they could only watch Tony Allen make another layup under their noses.
Two interruptions and two quick counterattacks disrupted the rhythm of the Timberwolves, and it made the home fans crazy. This atmosphere set the mood of the North Shore Garden to its peak from the very beginning.
Now the entire league probably knows a truth, that is, don't let the Celtics enter their crazy runaway state at the North Shore Garden Arena, otherwise, disaster will come to your head.
The Mavericks were all beaten by the charge of these beasts, not to mention the Timberwolves, who were at the bottom of the West. Before they could counterattack, they watched the Celtics go crazy.
The first two counterattacks went too smoothly, coupled with the crazy roar of the fans, it was like a stimulant, which directly catalyzed the transformation of the Celtic beasts.
The Timberwolves' counterattack didn't work. Facing the Celtics who suddenly pushed out to defend, Foye failed to break through Rondo's defense when he was in possession of the ball, and his passing shortcomings were undoubtedly revealed under the pressure.
Foye is a typical "New York defender", uh, please refer to Marbury or Francis for the template.
Good ball control and strong singles ability, but this guy's assists are always the biggest weakness, and Foye's biggest characteristic is that every time he takes the ball to the point where he can no longer take it, he will think of passing the ball.
And Rondo, who is so calm to the bone, will naturally not let go of this opportunity to bring the opponent into a dead end, so when Foye thinks of passing the ball, the day lily is cold.
The obvious trap naturally wouldn't allow Foye to slip away so easily, so when Rondo cut off his offensive line, Pierce, who was outflanking behind him, blocked it, and Foye passed the ball directly to Jefferson.
Blount really wanted to block it, but Jefferson passed the ball with a wobble, and Rondo, who received the ball, didn't stop. A long pass across the half court made Chen Feng's animal directly make an alley-oop .
The tense body, fierce pulling, this hot scene continued to bring excitement to the fans, the Boston supporters almost stomped through the ground, they beat the beat and roared, "celtics!!!"
After Chen Feng succeeded in attacking, he swung his hands vigorously and roared, as if calling for crazy cheers, "Be crazy! This is our territory! Shout out! Come on!"
With such a passionate guy fanning the flames on the field, don't expect the game to go on quietly, not to mention that what the Celtics need is this kind of scene, they need this kind of crazy explosive power!
And the Timberwolves played three consecutive offenses completely out of order, so Blount failed to score a tip-up at the basket, and then Pierce caught the opportunity to pass the ball to Jefferson.
On a post-up at the rim, Blount failed to trap Jefferson's turnaround and could only stare as the strong guy landed a standard little hook in front of him.
Four offenses, four hits, this terrifying efficiency not only hit the morale of the Timberwolves, but also made Dwayne Casey see the desperation in the eyes of his players.
It's not that Dwayne Casey shouted at the players, "Pay attention to the rhythm! Keep the formation!", but his roar has long been drowned out by the cries of those crazy fans.
The Timberwolves want to stabilize the rhythm, at least they don't want to follow the Celtics like this, but they don't have the ball masters like Kidd or Nash, and Foye can't stabilize at all when facing the press.
In fact, it wasn't just him, even Hassel was thrown into disarray under the pressure of the opponent. Ricky Davis was also at a loss when he was pushed. Originally, he planned to give the Celtics an impressive counterattack.
The results of it?This guy was under the close care of Tony Allen, let alone a counterattack. He didn't have a few chances to connect the ball. Even if he got the ball, he was blocked by Tony Allen.
Anyway, no matter how Dwayne Casey roars on the sidelines, his team has been torn to nothing, and all counterattacks can only be completed by one or two people, and the efficiency can be imagined.
And with one minute and five seconds, there were not many opportunities for them to counterattack. The rhythm of the game was completely in the hands of the Celtics. This was no longer a situation that the Timberwolves could handle.
The Celtics didn't intend to give their opponents any chance to stabilize their position at all. They just wanted to play fast at home, so when they came up, they were beaten hard, which was completely different from playing against the Heat.
Fighting against the defending champion, Rivers strives for the efficiency of each attack. What he wants is stability. He fights hand-to-hand with his opponent in a fierce scramble, disrupts the opponent's rhythm, and then allows himself to win in the chaos.
No matter how you look at it, you are putting yourself in a relatively low position to attack the opponent, and no matter how you look at the tactics, it is a bit of a rogue, it is completely dragging the Heat to roll all over the floor with yourself.
But when encountering such a standard soft persimmon from the Timberwolves, Rivers chose to squeeze hard, really hard. The fierce offensive firepower of the Celtics is to beat the Timberwolves to death. .
This is not despising the opponent, uh, this is definitely bullying. This guy Rivers chose to attack the hapless Timberwolves very unkindly, and let the players play out that murderous feeling.
Facts have proved that this guy Rivers already has some experience in manipulating the animals under his command.
Don't expect these guys to have the same high execution ability on the court as the Spurs. Feng Chen and Rondo are still in the learning stage.
Even if that kid Chen Feng was against the sky, it was impossible for him to understand all the tactical arrangements so quickly.
"Most of today's tactics are like an Egyptian pyramid made up of millions of bricks stacked together. They lack logic and can only be realized by memory and thousands of executions."
This sentence was not said by Rivers, but the meaning has been expressed very clearly. Many teams' tactics are like this now. If the coach talks to you for a long time, you may be confused.
Tactics are subtle on paper, but when it comes to games, players have to rely on their instincts to get everything done. There are only a few teams that can really cooperate with tactics.
Otherwise, the nba's current sub-genres will not be so clear-cut. Either they play stars, or they play overall. The so-called overall is like the Spurs and Pistons, who put together players within a framework.
The Celtics don't play pure star tactics, but their tactical execution ability has not yet reached the level of sophistication of a team like the Spurs.
And Rivers dared to attack so fiercely when he was playing against the Timberwolves, in order to let these wild boys know how to use their advantages.
He doesn't want to repeat the losing experience in Milwaukee. The game that should be won must be won without any suspense. What Rivers wants is not a winning experience with constant ups and downs.
Fans like to watch exciting things, and the league needs a balanced scene, but what Rivers wants is pure victory, so he needs these guys to learn how to kill opponents who are not as good as him!
This wave of Celtics rushing and hitting directly cut off Dwayne Casey's idea of observing again.
Calling a timeout at [-] minute and [-] seconds into the game, this weird decision would probably be booed by all sorts of people in normal times, at least most of them would think that the head coach was in a mess.
But Dwayne Casey knows that if he doesn't shout, if his team insists on calling a timeout for about 6 minutes, then it is estimated that the game has already been decided, and it doesn't matter whether he shouts or not .
This timeout is not only to stabilize the players' emotions, but also to stop the opponent's crazy impact for a while, otherwise Dwayne Casey really doesn't know if they will be killed by a wave if they continue to fight like this.
This is the same as playing Dota, don't you have to wait until the opponent has saved enough money and bought all the equipment before conceding?
But Dwayne Casey didn't expect a timeout to reverse the disadvantage. What he can expect is probably just to make this damn scene a little more normal, not this one-sided defeat.
To score, Dwayne Casey now needs the players to calm down and hit a ball to calm down the restless scene and emotions.
But the short timeout was not enough for Dwayne Casey to adjust to the chaotic mood of his gang.
He can only hope that this disrupts the Celtics' offensive rhythm a little, if only a little bit.
Foye panicked, Ricky Davis was also confused, Blount was not the first choice of offense at all, when these guys started to get confused, someone had to take the first shot for the Timberwolves.
Just like a pack of wolves needs a wolf, when everyone starts to get confused, there will always be a guy standing in front of them, tearing the opponent's defense line for the gang.
When even Dwayne Casey started to feel a little desperate, there was a guy, but after a timeout, he rushed out!
"Bang!", a huge sound was transmitted through the microphone behind the backboard. The North Shore Garden Arena, which was full of cheers just now, suddenly fell silent because of this loud sound.
And Jefferson raised his hands high. In front of him, there was no blocked basketball, but a big man was tearing his jersey frantically, letting out a lonely roar!
Rivers, who was standing on the sidelines, seemed to see a wolf showing its cold teeth at this moment!
(Don't say anything, the second update, I will try my best to code the third update, try my best, as an amateur writer, I should be satisfied with this achievement, really, I am really lucky to have you with me , I didn’t expect to be so supportive, so I won’t thank you one by one, because I really can’t thank you enough. I’m happy enough to have you all along the way. Really, my first big push is absolutely perfect I would like to recommend two more books: "Fire Rain" written by Double Chimneys, and "Jin Doctor Night Journey" by Fen Guozi, both of which are well written.)
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