You are the pearl, Mo Mengchen

Chapter 397 Attacking Pacers

Chapter 397 Attacking Pacers

Basketball is a team sport that requires the close coordination of five players on the field.

The best lineup on paper may not work well because of the mismatch between players. Therefore, in the NBA, one of the most important jobs as a head coach is to experiment with different rotations and constantly adjust the lineup. Find out the team's most efficient lineup combinations and prepare for the final high-level competition.

This is also Frause's game philosophy, because the team retains the running and bombing tactics, he can't play according to the system he is good at, which makes him pay more attention to the rotation strategy.

The emphasis on rotation has created his contempt for player status.

The depth of the Pistons' lineup is well known all over the world. To play tricks among so many people, he needs not only a suitable rotation, but also the timing of the rotation.

Bird is aiming at this point, stepping up his attack after Frouse's rotation.

If basketball is a game of pure intelligence, it is estimated that no team in the current league can beat the Pacers, and few coaches can match Bird's ingenuity.

The Pacers were silent until Frauses made his rotation.

But after his rotation, their opponents transformed.

It's like the night hunter and king of the hill in "Warcraft" have a big transformation at the sixth episode.

Bobby Jackson, Don Reed, Jerome Williams...they are all strong substitutes. There are a lot of teams who will ask the price in the trading market, but they are not ready to play at this intensity. Play the game below.

Schmitz and Mark Jackson's back hits, Miller and Mullin's three-pointers, the Pacers' offense was fierce and lightning fast.

In the last 5 minutes of the first quarter, the Pistons experienced a change from leading by 4 points to trailing by 7 points.

Vinier Johnson couldn't help but criticize Frauses' rotation strategy: "Appropriate rotation can allow the team to better control the game, and inappropriate rotation can also make the team miss good games. This is a matter of scale. Coach Rouses is obviously still not good at grasping this scale."

The three in the commentary are all players, and they understand the problem very well.

No one could offend the magician with a smile on his face. Kenny Smith spoke boldly: "Adam is Doug Collins' comeback."

"One of them hates rotation, and the other doesn't want the main players to play for too long. From a fundamental point of view, they are both unreasonable. It's just that Adam's philosophy is more in line with the needs of the team."

rotation.

A vocabulary that cannot be avoided in Frouseth, this is already a label on him, he will definitely replace other coaches and become the favorite coach of the bottom players, because he will really give them a chance.

Mo Mengchen rested silently.

It's not that Frouseth has not changed at all. He is not the kind of Collins who will be stubborn until the end unless he encounters force majeure.

At the beginning of the second quarter, Frauses replaced Hill.

Hill's impact and one-on-one ability can relieve the Pistons' urgent needs.

Red went off the field in frustration, played 5 minutes in the first quarter, didn't perform well, during the regular season, he performed very well, he was fully qualified as a substitute, but in the playoffs it was different, he was like everyone else, in the In the stalemate stage, you can't let go.

This also shows from the side that the flourishing effect of the Pistons in the regular season is just an illusion. They really encountered a tough battle, but the only people who can be used are still the original few.

Houston missed a shot and the Pacers counterattacked.

As soon as Jackson's pass was in place, Miller stopped outside, pulled up a ball, and flew into the sky.

Swish!
30 is better than 20
The point difference came to 10 points.

Xier hasn't given up yet, and is still thinking about cooperating. He came to the frontcourt with the ball alone, called a pick-and-roll, and called for a scalpel tactic.

Apart from Mo Mengchen in the Pistons, he is the only one who can play the scalpel tactics freely.

"Does this idiot never look at the form on the field?"

Mo Mengchen looked annoyed.

Now is not the time to play tactics at all. With so much behind, everyone is very frustrated. Even if they run out of absolute open opportunities, it is difficult to make shots.

The simplest and most effective solution is to roll as far as the others, and Hill takes the ball to single out and solve the problem alone.

Mo Mengchen doesn't like heads-up, never liked it, he has always advocated teamwork, just like he doesn't like to eat alone, heads-up is a selfish behavior, and basketball is a team sport.

But all walks of life have their own dudes, and in the foreseeable future of Mo Mengchen, dudes will not disappear.Although this group is annoying, they can indeed stand up and take some responsibility at critical moments when everyone is afraid to take it.

This is the so-called existence is reasonable. Although they are disgusting, this bloodline has never been cut off since ancient times, and it has its own reasons.

Half of the end point of the scalpel tactics is on Houston.

Houston's performance in this series was neither good nor bad. He didn't play well, but his opponent didn't play well either.

It wouldn't be a bad thing for the Pistons if Houston and Miller could be offset.

From the perspective of career height and team leadership, Miller is better than Houston.

Opportunities come to Houston again. If they can't make a shot, the Pacers will definitely find a chance to fight back. In that case, the point difference will continue to widen.

"boom!"

"Ugh!"

The bench sighed, and the bad atmosphere slowly spread.

The Pistons gave up offensive rebounds as did the Pacers.

Everyone retreated quickly, and the Pacers couldn't find the space or opportunity to counterattack.

Jackson stopped in the frontcourt and waited for his teammates to get in position before playing positional warfare.

Frouseth saw Bobby Jackson trembling at his feet, and he was terrified of Mark Jackson.

The cowardly performance of this rookie vacancy in response to the big scene was disappointing, and Frauses didn't criticize him much.

Everyone has an adaptation process.

After all, there are only a few people like Mo Mengchen who directly skip the adaptation stage.

"Mo, JD, get ready, get ready to play."

Less than 2 minutes after the second quarter, Frauses gave up the regular rotation and wanted to replace Mo Mengchen in advance.

At the moment when he made this decision, the 224-centimeter Dutch giant scored 2+1 against Ratliff's body.

What made Frauses even more angry was that this 2+1 happened before he had time to inform the technical station of the substitution.

The Dutchman's touch is well known. Many insiders will turn 2+1 into 2+0, but he will not.

After the penalty, the score became 33 to 20.

Mo Mengchen and Dumas came to stand on the sidelines, with their backs against the billboard, one tall and one short, one fat and one thin.

"Joe, you make me look like a refugee from Mali." Mo Mengchen complained.

Dumas said with a smile: "Really? This means that you need to work harder to gain weight. How can you be thinner than me?"

Is this fat old guy serious?How proud is he to eat all the fat?

At this time, Hill finally did what Mo Mengchen wanted him to do.

He began to think about solving the problem himself, but the position was not good.

He stands outside the 45-degree three-point line on the right.

Last season, Hill was unstoppable here, but with the extension of the three-point line, his outside shots were scrapped, and he lost the deterrent effect of the combination of sudden shots, and the threat of outside offense has declined.

Finding him standing outside the three-point line to get the ball, Jaylen Rose quickly stepped back.

Against Hill, this insulting defense has been tried and tested.

It's just that Hill has been determined to give up outside shots, and he didn't notice what happened to the Pacers' defense when he broke through.

Hill will give up shooting and focus on breakthroughs, which Bird has already expected.

He has already laid out a coping strategy.

Hill likes to attack from 45 degrees on the left and right wings. This angle is very tricky. There are many options for attacking here. It is also because of this that Bird can target according to some habits of Devil Mountain.

"Oh no."

Even Dumars saw the problem.

Hill's relentless drive nearly knocked Rose out of position, and he risked holding Hill's drive with both hands, a move that had been banned long before the season began.

It's just that tonight's referee didn't care about this level of fouls. Hill's charge was more or less restricted by the opponent.

Rose's defense bought valuable time for Miller.

Miller quickly recovered, coupled with Schmitz on the inside, an impeccable line of defense appeared in front of Hill, and he insisted on shooting, because all the previous passes failed, and he could not always pin his hopes on others.

Trust is important, but convincing teammates that they can win this game is even more important.

If you continue to pass the ball, it will make people feel that he has no confidence to score.

It was in this situation that Miller didn't wait for Hill to jump to the top and blocked his shot standing up.

There were wailing sounds everywhere.

The fans of the Palace of Auburn Hills have already closed their eyes. They did not expect to be beaten so embarrassingly by the Pacers in the first half of the Battle of Tianwangshan.

"Counterattack!"

Miller shouted violently, spittle and stars splashing
There was a light in Hill's eyes. He would never allow the team to be beaten so miserably under his leadership, and he wanted to cover it back.

Jackson quickly brought the ball to the front court, and immediately locked Miller's position and passed the ball.

Miller caught the ball and shot, and Hill's block followed.

Man in the air, the Devil's Mountain washed out Miller's center of gravity.

He heard the whistle.

He thought that if Rose's defense was not considered a foul, he should not be called a foul if he appropriately affected Miller's shooting.

The whistle left nothing in his mind.

"Boom!"

Hit the board 3+1!

"NO~~~!"

The fans shouted angrily, but the result could not be changed.

35:20.

If Miller made an extra penalty, it would be a 16-point difference.

With 8 minutes left in the first half, the Pistons trailed by 16 points.

(End of this chapter)

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