You are the pearl, Mo Mengchen

Chapter 319 Fatal Flaws

Chapter 319 Fatal Flaws
The presence of Kidd and Nash at the same time strengthened the flow of the ball, which was a point that the Suns lacked before.Except for Kidd, no one can control the ball, it's all about the end point.

However, Nash's defense is a problem. Several insiders of the Suns, such as Antonio McDyess, Clifford Robinson, Danny Manning, McDyess and Robinson are good defenders.

It's a pity that none of these insiders are the kind of giants who can build a defensive system around them, which gives the Pistons some room to target.

After halftime, 54 to 46, the Suns trailed by 8 points.

Frauses seemed to see the way to defeat the Suns. During the halftime break, he gave clear tactical instructions: "Steve Nash's defense is as bad as a piece of paper, okay, then we will blow up his piece of paper." , He scored 2 points, we want to get 3 points, he scored 3 points, we have to find a way to retaliate for the 3 points and cause them to foul."

Frauses usually does not make some tactical adjustments to the running and bombing system, because he himself is still learning running and bombing, and there is no way to talk about guidance.

Grasping the key people and targeting them is the only way he can help the team at present.

At the beginning of the third quarter, Hill's singles kicked off the Pistons' offensive.

If even Hill's three-pointer can make the opponent jump, Mo Mengchen basically knows how casual their defensive arrangement is for the Pistons.

Hill flicked from the right three-point line, and Clifford Robinson, slender as a tree, jumped up like a frog out of control. He jumped into the air and showed off his bounce to everyone. Hill breaks through himself.

Hill dribbles to the free throw line, ignores the defense, and scores a jumper.

56 is better than 46
The point difference has reached double digits, which is what a superstar-level heads-up player should do.

"For a player who was selected for a first-team second defense last season, just give him space and he can give you a solid return."

Last season was Hill's harvest season. With his average data far better than Pippen, coupled with being the leader of a semi-final team and the support of the league, all of these made him overwhelmed. Pippen, for the first time in his career, was selected to the first team of the best team and the second team of the best defensive team.

This shows that he is already a top five active player recognized by the league.

After the three-point shot was extended, Hill's offensive system had problems. Last season, he was used to attacking from outside the three-point line.

Right now, he's shooting just 15 percent even with open spots.

This shooting percentage is unqualified no matter how you look at it. Hill can only adjust his offensive method back to his rookie season. Such an adjustment is a blow to his offensive system, which is why his performance at the beginning of the season was not as strong as last season.

Fortunately, it's not like he hasn't played like this before. He didn't get used to it at first, but now he is handy and has regained himself.

On the offensive end, he is single-handedly invincible. On the defensive end, he relies on his long hands and feet, outstanding athletic ability, and smart judgment. In the words of Vinier Johnson: "He can prevent the half-court pressing effect by himself."

Hill's care for Nash was particularly enthusiastic. Such coverage is destined to make it difficult for the Zonda to get the ball.

"If you think you're going to fix everything by guarding Steve, you're wrong," Kidd said.

At this time, McDyess broke through Ratliff's defense, rushed into the basket and pointed to the basket.

Kidd knew what he meant, waited for a few seconds, and then threw the ball into the sky.

not that simple!
Scott Pollard carried McDyess in the air, he couldn't jump to the top, and this pass required him to jump to the top to catch it.

The ball hit the backboard, Mo Mengchen turned around and received the rebound.

"Jason Kidd is at a complete disadvantage against Dor.Mo tonight!"

Kidd's offense couldn't find the touch, and he made frequent passing mistakes. In addition, Nash was targeted, everything was developing in a bad direction.

Angie is still standing on the sidelines, as steady as a mountain.

He trusted Kidd's ability to adjust, and he believed the man could do something.

It's just that Nash's defense will become their biggest breakthrough on the outside.

He retreats quickly, and sometimes his teammates wish he wouldn't retreat so quickly, because in this kind of transition offense that completely rushes to play, his athletic ability makes his defense as empty as a display.

Mo Mengchen asked Hill to pass the ball again.

Hill grasped Nash's weakness, took a step forward, pushed him away, and dunked again.

It was his fifth dunk of the night.

Every dunk is so elegant that it can be ranked among the top ten shots. If this continues, he will definitely win today's top ten shots.

58 is better than 46
The situation continues to deteriorate, what does Angie want to do?

"Mo, I already scored 10 points with dunks." Hill said to Mo Mengchen.

Mo Mengchen said: "This shows that your shooting has been rotten to a certain extent."

Otherwise why don't you shoot the ball?
Hill said: "Nonsense! The closer to the basket, the higher the shooting percentage. I'm just following the truth of basketball."

Devil's Mountain, king of efficiency?
He played so smoothly, Mo Mengchen didn't want to hit him, so he just let it go.

Kidd came over with the ball, his palm was like a ping pong paddle, hitting the ping pong ball under his hand again and again, very rhythmically, is he ready to attack?

No, he should be very clear, his speed is very difficult for me to break through.

Before Mo Mengchen made a judgment, Kidd hit the ground and passed the ball to Manning the moment he met Mo Mengchen.

Then, McDyess stepped forward to cover behind Mo Mengchen, and Kidd was able to speed up his pace, surpassing Ratliff, and came to the empty plain-like restricted area.

Manning passed the ball in place immediately.

Kidd did not encounter any defensive pressure, and when there was no one there, he wiped the board gently against the basket and scored the ball.

"Jason Kidd finally scores!"

"He gave up shooting and chose an easy layup under the basket!"

"That's what we call the right way to play, you have to figure things out, and he's figured that out now."

Really?The problem is solved?
We don't give him such a good chance every time.

Mo Mengchen turned to Houston and said, "Give me a cover, I want to face Steve."

Houston understood. When Hill came over with the ball, Mo Mengchen had already passed the screen and matched up with Nash.

Seeing Mo Mengchen waving for the ball, Hill immediately passed the ball.

Right in front of him, Nash felt great fear.

This was brought by Mo Mengchen. He knew that this was a trap that the other party had prepared for a long time, and he was the prey in the trap.

What made him even more desperate was that he knew it was a trap, but he couldn't struggle.

Mo Mengchen took a sudden step, strong power, extremely amazing follow-up acceleration, he didn't need to do anything else, and instantly tore Nash's defense apart with the ball.

Nash's defense reminded Mo Mengchen of himself.

When he first entered the league, it was the same. His opponents passed him just like he passed Nash now.

Lateral movement and subsequent acceleration are flaws that Nash can never change for eternity—who told you that you don’t have a system?
Sometimes, Mo Mengchen would complain that the system gave him too little help, but now, how lucky is he to find himself with a system?
McDyess' cover obscures the Mormon dusty sky.

Everything turned to darkness, what should he do?
"Do it for them!"

Off the field, John Rosh shouted in his heart.

Mo Mengchen threw the ball in his hand.

The ball just flew along McDyess' fingertips to the basket, flying farther and farther.

Hit the board head-on!

Alan Houston was stunned: "This is a damn throw!"

Since the start of the season, Mo Mengchen has repeatedly demonstrated his trump card - rainbow throwing.

His teammates have accepted this, and he has his own ultimate move.

Now he actually challenged the elder with this move?

The throw after getting rid of and the throw against the defense are two completely different concepts.

He shocked people's hearts and strengthened Angie's determination to replace Nash.

"Guys without defense are really unreliable at all." Angie regretted choosing Nash. They should choose a guard with a tougher defense, not a white guard with shooting skills and brains but no defense.

Angie's eyes fell on a black man on the bench: "George, get ready to play."

George Crawford, the three-point pioneer in the era of iron-blooded defense, his advantage is that he has a faster three-point shooting speed and a relatively stable shooting rate, which is around 35% all the year round. Defense is not a strong point like Nash, but unlike Nash Nash will become a key target for opponents.

His defense is not good, but unlike Nash we say his defense is not good because we can't think of a stronger word than "bad" at the moment, it would be too rude to say that shit is not as good as that, we are all civilized people .
"Steve Nash's defensive shit is inferior, focus on him!"

Mo Mengchen shouted.

At this time, Mo Mengchen fed the ball to Houston in full view.

Mo Mengchen's words obviously angered Nash's teammates, and by the way, hurt the self-esteem of the Wind Son.

He ended the night with a foul.

He first showed his strengths, and then thoroughly exposed his flaws.

In the end, the foul sent Houston to the free throw line. The CIC king made two free throws and the point difference widened to 14 points.

Fortunately, Crawford quickly found his touch after he came on the court. With his flexible running position and Kidd's pass, he scored two consecutive three-pointers and helped the Suns regain their blood.

The Pistons held the lead, but they were unable to take the game away. They wanted to play a fierce offensive, but their opponents planned to fight to the end.

The two sides faced each other tit-for-tat, and the confrontation in the third quarter was stronger than expected. In the last 3 minutes, the two teams could not score a single point.

At the end of the three quarters, 67 to 59, the Pistons still lead by 8 points.

The suspense of the game dragged on to the last quarter.

(End of this chapter)

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