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Chapter 612 Team Basketball

Chapter 612 Team Basketball
Snapped! ! !
Williams' three-point shot was blocked by Kaos, and the basketball was slapped directly into the stands.

Kaos used this astonishing block to declare his attitude to the Heat.

After the series scored "0-3", Kaos deeply reflected on his performance, and after that, he called his "mentor" Dirk Nowitzki in Europe. When Kaos was in the European arena, he often asked Nowitzki for advice on his skills. Nowitzki also praised this young man.

Now that the team is on the verge of being eliminated, Kaos once again asked his teacher for advice, and Nowitzki is very good at playing against the wind. He can give Kaos the correct guidance and help him get out of the quagmire.

Sure enough, under the guidance of Nowitzki, Kaos gradually got rid of the downturn caused by the first three losses, and instead devoted himself more actively to the fourth game.

Give up the ball! ! !

This is Nowitzki's most important guidance to Kaos, and the so-called giving up the ball does not mean giving up the offense, but let Kaos give more possession of the ball to Chris, and he is more often without the ball, using flexible running and interspersing to find offensive opportunities, instead of wishing to attack with the ball in every attack as before, which will greatly reduce his offensive efficiency.

Chaos strictly followed Nowitzki's guidance, completely giving up "ball possession" at the beginning, and handing over all offensive organization and sorting to Chris, and he became more flexible because of this.

It didn't take long for Nowitzki's guidance to have an effect. Kaos used the pick-and-roll to get rid of Williams' backhand. Chris hit the ground and passed it to Kaos in seconds.

Sure enough, after switching to playing off the ball, Kaos can get rid of the defense better, and the offense becomes much easier.

篮网队凭借着卡欧斯的中投3中3,取得了8:3的漂亮开局,最让球迷欣慰的是篮网队的4记进球全部都来自于助攻。

This allowed the Nets to gradually regain the game rhythm during the regular season. During the regular season, the Nets averaged 26.8 assists per game, ranking third in the league. There has been a cliff-like decline in the number of assists per game, and the average assists have dropped to 22.6 times.

The Heat are like the Nets. In the regular season confrontation, the Nets had the lowest number of assists in the game against the Heat against all 29 teams. The Heat knew how to go, but the Nets' "team basketball" cut Chris.

Chris averaged 10.8 assists per game in the regular season this season, and was crowned the league's "Assists King" without any suspense. However, in the Heat's game, Chris's assists per game were only 8.8, which dropped 2 times.

But in this ball, Chris seems to have broken the "curse". All the Nets' first 4 assists were performed by Chris. He sent 3 assists in just 4 minutes, and the presence is very strong.

In addition to being able to assist his teammates on the offensive end, Chris also completed a one-on-one steal against Wade on the defensive end, and then made a fast break layup.

The "Gemini" was in full bloom, and just after halfway through the first quarter, the Nets established a double-digit lead.

"Timeout." Rondo immediately applied for a timeout and arranged a countermeasure.

This is what Barrett means to this Heat team. Although the Heat's lineup without Barrett still looks very strong, his role is irreplaceable, especially on the defensive end. No one can match his deterrence. Williams obviously can't limit Kaos, which led to his 100% shooting rate.

If Barrett was here, the scene would definitely not be like this.

Barrett pulled Williams aside and carefully explained to him how to restrict Chaos. Although he was suspected of being cramped temporarily, some experience said that it would eventually play a certain role.

The rest of the players accepted Rondo's tactical arrangement.

"The lack of Barrett is not the reason we are behind. Now I need you to get back the lost points and show them what real team basketball is."

"Yes!" The crowd responded in unison.

With an 18:8 disadvantage, the Heat restarted the game. Wade advanced in an orderly manner. After halftime, he directed his teammates to move. The Nets responded very quickly.

"Okay, this is how to defend!" Off the court, Kidd shouted at the players.

Suddenly, the Heat's offensive rhythm accelerated, and Mu Chenfeng took the lead to attack the inside line. When he met Bynum and Robinson's "double ghost shot", Mu Chenfeng passed the ball to the outside line. Williams made a fake shot and shot Kaos, but Kaos adjusted very quickly. Robinson jumped out of bounds and passed the ball to Crowder near the penalty area. Robinson immediately pounced on Crowder. Crowder didn't stop the ball, and then gave it back to Wade on the outside. After a large circle, the basketball returned to the original ball holder. It's just that the defender in front of Wade has been involved by the Heat's rapid offense and disappeared.

There was a wide open opportunity, and there was no one two meters in front of Wade, but he was not in a hurry to make a shot, but waited, and Bynum was instinctively coming out of the penalty area with his arms raised.

"Don't be fooled." Chris shouted at Bynum, but his huge body was out of control due to inertia.

The moment Bynum made a save, Wade hit the ball and passed it inside. After a rebound, the basketball just fell into Gaia's hands. All the inside players were pulled out, and no one was defending Gaia.

Gaia got the chance to "perform", pulling up the green onions in the dry land, and dunking with both hands.

"Look, this is called real team basketball."

In this attack, the basketball unexpectedly passed through the hands of all five Heat players, and every pass of the players was so just right. Now it seems that the choices they made at that time were extremely correct choices. Gaia, as the terminator, made the final heavy dunk the icing on the cake.

(End of this chapter)

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