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Chapter 108
Chapter 108
At the beginning of the second quarter, the coaches of both sides replaced the substitute lineup at the same time.
Seeing the comparison of the bench lineups on both sides, Davis almost laughed out loud on the bench.
On the Pacers side, McKay led a group of miscellaneous fish, like Malik Healy, Vaughan Fleming, Gerald Patio and the like.
On the Magic side, O'Neal continued to stay on the court, and the other four were Nick Van Exel, Latrell Sprewell, Robert Horry, and Anthony Mason.
"The bench is really luxurious, give yourself a thumbs up~" Davis looked proudly at the bench gangster he had built by himself, and found the most comfortable position to lie on the chair, ready to watch the performance of the Magic team.
The Pacers players on the field still don't know what inhumane things will happen. McKay, as the only main force remaining on the field, saw Davis sitting off the field, and he was facing a rookie who looked about his height.
"Hey kid, welcome to the NBA."
When McKay saw it, he said in his heart that I can't educate the No. 26 pick. Education and education, the No. [-] rookie, is not enough, so he said this famous saying confidently when defending Van Exel.
Van Exel looked at his counterpart in surprise.
"Did you get fooled by Michael?"
"What?" Before McKay realized what was going on, Van Exel had already activated it. Unlike DeWeese, Van Exel was much stronger than DeWeese, and with a not-so-slow activation speed, he almost pushed McKay to the inside.
McKay, who lost the initiative, passively followed Van Exel back in, and what he wanted to say just now was directly blocked in his mouth.
Finally, McKay forced Van Exel to stop. He was overjoyed when he saw that Van Exel had no room to shoot or pass.
"The young man is still too tender."
"Bang!!" Before McKay finished speaking, there was a loud noise behind him. He turned around and saw that O'Neal had finished dunking and turned back to defend.
O'Neill gave Van Exel a thumbs up: "Beautiful pass!"
"When did you pass the ball?"
"Old guy, this alliance is no longer suitable for you, go home and pick up your child."
Van Exel was not a good person either. He walked up to McKay and spat trash talk at McKay.
Facts have proved that trash talk can only be called trash talk if it is spoken by powerful people, and it is called jokes by people without strength.
For example, Garnett's: "Your wife tastes like a donut." Cameron - New York boss - Anthony blocked the bus.
And Larry Bird, the king of bullying for a generation, forget it, don’t mention it, everyone knows what he understands, if you list all the bullies who have pretended to be kings, three or five chapters are not enough to write, and they all succeeded. . .
Five minutes later, McKay looked at the point difference and felt the world was against him.
In 5 minutes, under the leadership of his main force, the Pacers successfully changed from being behind by four points to being behind by ten points.
Larry Brown called a timeout immediately when the point difference reached [-] points, and prepared to arrange the main players to play.
But D'Antoni basically didn't make any adjustments, and even took O'Neal off and replaced him with Rodman.
Larry Brown saw that O'Neal was also off the court, and D'Antoni played against him with a lineup that was basically a pure substitute. His face was so gloomy that he could drip water.
What D'Antoni considers is that Van Exel, Sprewell, and Horry are all rookies who have just entered the league for one or two years and need a lot of playing time to practice.
But the current lineup of the Magic is very stable, so he can only seize every opportunity to create playing time for a few people.
Just like this game, it is basically a must-win game, because the main lineup basically did not play any tactics today, but simply relied on personal ability to suppress the Pacers, so D'Antoni is very sure of winning this game. In this case, D'Antoni naturally dared to boldly use new players.
To Larry Brown's surprise and D'Antoni's surprise, this lineup was on par with the Pacers' main force. Miller's strength against the young Sprewell was not to the point of crushing, except for Schmitz, who was difficult to deal with. On the whole, the Magic's substitutes did not suffer, and even had advantages in certain positions.
For example, Mason at the power forward position, such as Van Exel at the point guard position.
At the end of the half, the Pacers only narrowed the difference by four points after switching to the main lineup. This was the case when Miller made a three-pointer at the halftime buzzer.
57-63, you can meet, this is another high-scoring game.
During halftime, D'Antoni praised the performance of all players.
In the two quarters of the first half, the Magic performed brilliantly in all positions, including Davis's startling performance, Anderson's personal attack, Scott's precise three-pointer, and O'Neal leading the bench in the second quarter.
D'Antoni couldn't even fault his players for the first half.
"It was a perfect first half. We firmly suppressed our opponents. I think they don't see any hope of winning. In the third quarter, Shaq, take a break." D'Antoni began to arrange the playing list for the second half.
"Michael, Nick, Dennis, Robert, Mason, five of you, play RUN&GUN."
DeWeese was excited, could he finally experiment with this tactic in the 90s?
RUN&GUN means run and gun. This is the name D'Antoni gave this tactic after consulting the "scientist" Don Nelson. It is similar to the tactic played by the later Suns under the leadership of Nash, except that it increases the chances of the controller.
Because O'Neal, as a traditional center, is not compatible with this tactic, and it is impossible for the fifth position to find an end point that perfectly fits the run-and-gun tactic similar to Stoudemire, and Horry and Scott are not as good as Marion and Richardson.
Although Anthony Mason is an inside player, he has good maneuverability and good organizational skills, so this set is surprisingly effective as the second point of delivery during training, so this variant of the run-and-bomb tactic was formed.
Larry Brown dispatched all the main players, preparing to recover the score in the third quarter and prepare for the decisive battle in the fourth quarter. In his heart, his team still had hope of winning the game.
Looking at the Magic's players in the third quarter, Larry Brown sneered in surprise.
"It's so big, be careful and you won't be able to cry. This lineup doesn't even have an orthodox center forward. What can you do to resist Schmitz and Davis. Since you have abandoned your martial arts, don't blame me for being rude."
Chapter 3 is here~
(End of this chapter)
At the beginning of the second quarter, the coaches of both sides replaced the substitute lineup at the same time.
Seeing the comparison of the bench lineups on both sides, Davis almost laughed out loud on the bench.
On the Pacers side, McKay led a group of miscellaneous fish, like Malik Healy, Vaughan Fleming, Gerald Patio and the like.
On the Magic side, O'Neal continued to stay on the court, and the other four were Nick Van Exel, Latrell Sprewell, Robert Horry, and Anthony Mason.
"The bench is really luxurious, give yourself a thumbs up~" Davis looked proudly at the bench gangster he had built by himself, and found the most comfortable position to lie on the chair, ready to watch the performance of the Magic team.
The Pacers players on the field still don't know what inhumane things will happen. McKay, as the only main force remaining on the field, saw Davis sitting off the field, and he was facing a rookie who looked about his height.
"Hey kid, welcome to the NBA."
When McKay saw it, he said in his heart that I can't educate the No. 26 pick. Education and education, the No. [-] rookie, is not enough, so he said this famous saying confidently when defending Van Exel.
Van Exel looked at his counterpart in surprise.
"Did you get fooled by Michael?"
"What?" Before McKay realized what was going on, Van Exel had already activated it. Unlike DeWeese, Van Exel was much stronger than DeWeese, and with a not-so-slow activation speed, he almost pushed McKay to the inside.
McKay, who lost the initiative, passively followed Van Exel back in, and what he wanted to say just now was directly blocked in his mouth.
Finally, McKay forced Van Exel to stop. He was overjoyed when he saw that Van Exel had no room to shoot or pass.
"The young man is still too tender."
"Bang!!" Before McKay finished speaking, there was a loud noise behind him. He turned around and saw that O'Neal had finished dunking and turned back to defend.
O'Neill gave Van Exel a thumbs up: "Beautiful pass!"
"When did you pass the ball?"
"Old guy, this alliance is no longer suitable for you, go home and pick up your child."
Van Exel was not a good person either. He walked up to McKay and spat trash talk at McKay.
Facts have proved that trash talk can only be called trash talk if it is spoken by powerful people, and it is called jokes by people without strength.
For example, Garnett's: "Your wife tastes like a donut." Cameron - New York boss - Anthony blocked the bus.
And Larry Bird, the king of bullying for a generation, forget it, don’t mention it, everyone knows what he understands, if you list all the bullies who have pretended to be kings, three or five chapters are not enough to write, and they all succeeded. . .
Five minutes later, McKay looked at the point difference and felt the world was against him.
In 5 minutes, under the leadership of his main force, the Pacers successfully changed from being behind by four points to being behind by ten points.
Larry Brown called a timeout immediately when the point difference reached [-] points, and prepared to arrange the main players to play.
But D'Antoni basically didn't make any adjustments, and even took O'Neal off and replaced him with Rodman.
Larry Brown saw that O'Neal was also off the court, and D'Antoni played against him with a lineup that was basically a pure substitute. His face was so gloomy that he could drip water.
What D'Antoni considers is that Van Exel, Sprewell, and Horry are all rookies who have just entered the league for one or two years and need a lot of playing time to practice.
But the current lineup of the Magic is very stable, so he can only seize every opportunity to create playing time for a few people.
Just like this game, it is basically a must-win game, because the main lineup basically did not play any tactics today, but simply relied on personal ability to suppress the Pacers, so D'Antoni is very sure of winning this game. In this case, D'Antoni naturally dared to boldly use new players.
To Larry Brown's surprise and D'Antoni's surprise, this lineup was on par with the Pacers' main force. Miller's strength against the young Sprewell was not to the point of crushing, except for Schmitz, who was difficult to deal with. On the whole, the Magic's substitutes did not suffer, and even had advantages in certain positions.
For example, Mason at the power forward position, such as Van Exel at the point guard position.
At the end of the half, the Pacers only narrowed the difference by four points after switching to the main lineup. This was the case when Miller made a three-pointer at the halftime buzzer.
57-63, you can meet, this is another high-scoring game.
During halftime, D'Antoni praised the performance of all players.
In the two quarters of the first half, the Magic performed brilliantly in all positions, including Davis's startling performance, Anderson's personal attack, Scott's precise three-pointer, and O'Neal leading the bench in the second quarter.
D'Antoni couldn't even fault his players for the first half.
"It was a perfect first half. We firmly suppressed our opponents. I think they don't see any hope of winning. In the third quarter, Shaq, take a break." D'Antoni began to arrange the playing list for the second half.
"Michael, Nick, Dennis, Robert, Mason, five of you, play RUN&GUN."
DeWeese was excited, could he finally experiment with this tactic in the 90s?
RUN&GUN means run and gun. This is the name D'Antoni gave this tactic after consulting the "scientist" Don Nelson. It is similar to the tactic played by the later Suns under the leadership of Nash, except that it increases the chances of the controller.
Because O'Neal, as a traditional center, is not compatible with this tactic, and it is impossible for the fifth position to find an end point that perfectly fits the run-and-gun tactic similar to Stoudemire, and Horry and Scott are not as good as Marion and Richardson.
Although Anthony Mason is an inside player, he has good maneuverability and good organizational skills, so this set is surprisingly effective as the second point of delivery during training, so this variant of the run-and-bomb tactic was formed.
Larry Brown dispatched all the main players, preparing to recover the score in the third quarter and prepare for the decisive battle in the fourth quarter. In his heart, his team still had hope of winning the game.
Looking at the Magic's players in the third quarter, Larry Brown sneered in surprise.
"It's so big, be careful and you won't be able to cry. This lineup doesn't even have an orthodox center forward. What can you do to resist Schmitz and Davis. Since you have abandoned your martial arts, don't blame me for being rude."
Chapter 3 is here~
(End of this chapter)
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