Chapter 629
Tony Decker was slammed by Adelman, shut himself up on the spot, doubted himself and his life, and doubted whether he was suitable for the sport of basketball.

If what Adelman said is true, his playing basketball is an insult to basketball, then it is really a big joke that he can still play in the NBA.

In the end, Decker chose to continue hating Adelman.

This hatred exploded in the game against the Kings next season after he left the team to join the Suns.

In that battle, Decker was full of anger and played a god-like battle against the king. In a single game, he made 27 of 20 shots, scored 53 points and 6 rebounds, and had 0 assists - assists are never possible. Adelman, are you angry-you know, the second highest score in a single game of Decker's NBA career is 27 points, but the highest score in a single game of his career is almost twice the second highest score. It is conceivable that Adelman will How repressed did Decker go to kill the king.

After Bibby played, the situation has improved significantly.

In fact, Adelman didn't let Decker play singles, firstly because he didn't want to indulge his personality, and secondly because, even if he didn't play Princeton, he couldn't be allowed to play alone, because there were more capable players than him.

Bibby is much smarter, he knows who the boss is.

After halftime, he gave the ball to Tracy McGrady.

Even if you want to play singles, Adelman would rather let McGrady play singles.

Davis kept up with McGrady. According to Mo Mengchen's suggestion, he had been confronting McGrady's body continuously since 1 minute ago, and McGrady also withstood his harassment. The struggle and entanglement between the two had been endless since then.

It's just that McGrady's physical talent is better, especially when he gets the ball.

The first step is too fast!

McGrady took one step at a time. This is not the speed that Davis can react to. Moreover, he not only breaks through quickly, but also has excellent vision. He saw the Pistons' penalty zone trap clearly and decisively scored the ball to a high position.

His drive opened Nowitzki, which was a perfect fit.

Nowitzki made a three-pointer.

35 is better than 39
"Good shot, Dirk!" McGrady yelled.

"Here's to you a pass like a goddess's kiss, man!" responded the German enthusiastically.

These two are the future of Sacramento, but unfortunately, neither of them is suitable for Princeton.

It is good to watch the rise of geniuses, but seeing the geniuses around but not being able to use them for himself, Adelman felt like a knife was twisting his heart.

Management will lose patience if he can't find a balance between them and Princeton before the duo emerges fully.

A head coach who can't make the best use of everything, and two future superstars with unlimited potential.

No matter how amateur management is, they all know how to do this multiple-choice question.

Mo Mengchen dribbled the ball to the frontcourt, but did not make any tactical gestures.

Miller thought he was going to singles and was about to step up to the pick-and-roll.However, Mo Mengchen stopped him, so he could only stay where he was, and then the ball was passed.

Miller likes to watch three moves before he takes one, looking at other players' moves and wondering what they're up to.

Because Mo Mengchen didn't have any instructions.

The other four started running, everyone was moving, and the screens were happening in succession.

Maze tactics?wrong!
Adelman's eyes stared like they were about to fall out.

Pistons off-court assistant Charlie McCann opened his mouth to the extreme.

Miller, who knew it well, suddenly hit the ground and passed the ball to Mo Mengchen in a small space, who scored a layup.

"Princeton?"

Off the field, Divac with a bandaged head opened his mouth wide in surprise: "That group of people actually"

Hill kept shaking his head: "Here we go again."

Mo Mengchen likes to torture the opponent, not only the players, but also the opponent's coach. If the opponent's tactics happen to fail, he is very happy to easily reproduce the opponent's tactics in front of the opponent.

Just like Rick Pitino's 212 frontcourt press, and now Princeton.

The original 212 frontcourt press was all due to the hard talent of the Pistons, but now Princeton has other reasons.

The assistant coach of the Pistons, Charlie McCann, is from Princeton University and has a lot of research on Princeton. He usually plays intra-team competitions, led by the assistant coach, and McCann tries to get the players to play basic Princeton tactics.

It is worth mentioning that Mo Mengchen's scalpel No. [-] tactic was also inspired by Princeton's tactics—it was created through the baptism of the concept of synchronizing running, pick-and-roll, and screens.

Now Adelman suffers from the fact that few people in the team can play Princeton, but their opponents suddenly played.

Compared with the Pistons' Princeton, the Kings have become an ordinary youth army relying on talent. McGrady received a pass and made another shot.

Although dry pulling is good, it should not be obsessed with.

With Tracy McGrady's talent, his hit rate has never been higher than 45% during the peak period, which has a lot to do with too many dry pulls. Although this skill is not easy to block shots, it is difficult to find this kind of unrhythm forced pull. The best feel, although it can't be covered, it can't maintain a high hit rate.

With this shot, McGrady hit the iron.

Mo Mengchen scored the rebound, which was originally a chance for the Pistons to counterattack. In order to beat Princeton, he deliberately gave up the counterattack.

"Are you here again?"

Adelman put his hands on his hips and stared. He really wanted to see how far these people could play Princeton.

Miller is now in the standard Divac position, standing at a high position, and Rasheed is standing outside the paint area on the left, ready to respond.

Mo Mengchen broke through suddenly, as if he had given up on Princeton's attack, but the movement of the others invisibly informed their opponents that the tactics had begun.

The Kings practice Princeton every day. Although they can't play this tactic well, no team knows how to defend against this tactic better than them.

Mo Mengchen broke Bibby's defense from the flank, and suddenly swung a pass with his left hand to Miller who cut inside.

Miller took three slow steps and pretended to layup, but continued to pass the ball to Rashid on the left after drawing the defense.

Rasheed took the ball and didn't shoot, because Mo Mengchen ran to the bottom corner immediately after breaking through, crossing the basket, and the penalty area where the giants got together blocked Bibby's defense.

Outside the three-point line in the left corner, Mo Mengchen ran out, and Rashid, who happened to catch the ball, threw it behind his head.

Mo Mengchen jumped lightly, shot a three-pointer, and then ran away without looking back.

The other nine people were watching the ball in the air, and he was the only one who returned the defense.

"Shh!"

The audience at the Palace of Auburn Hills all stood up and cheered for it.

"Dor~~~~Moooo!!!"

Adelman looked at Mo Mengchen eagerly.

The Princeton of the Pistons is incomplete. It can be seen that except for Mo Mengchen, the other two perimeter players are completely in a state of confusion.

Both Houston and Davis don't know how to run, so they can only do screens and try to open up space as much as possible.

The key point is the cooperation between Mo Mengchen and the two insiders.

Mo Mengchen can start tactics perfectly, and the two insiders are good passers even when they have offensive threats. These three played a plain version of Princeton.

Not the real Princeton, but amazing enough.

You know, they bombarded the team!

Mo Mengchen is the most perfect Princeton No. 1 position in Adelman's mind. He shoots accurately, can tear the defense line and feed the ball to the inside line. run.

This is the spiritual Princeton.

Although the inside line is the axis, the most threatening point of Princeton is the guys who don't have the ball in their hands. They have to know how to run and how to run to kill the opponent's defense.

That's the core of Princeton, just stand still, even if the inside line has a brilliant skill, it can't force open the outside line.

Adelman believes that the Pistons definitely don't study Princeton in private, and what they show on the court is completely the players' superficial understanding of this system.

Even so, far better than a king.

Mike Bibby played under Adelman for two years, and his college aura was basically polished. Now he is a dedicated porter, and his understanding of Princeton is surprisingly simple.

Pass the ball inside and I just stand still.

Compared with Dor.Mo, how can there be such a big gap between people?

"Rick, you seem very melancholy." Assistant coach Eric asked with a smile.

"You said, if we traded Mike and Dirk, plus picks and Detroit for Dor.Mo, would they agree?"

A weak assumption.

Because this is a deal that neither the management of the Kings nor the management of the Pistons will agree to.

The Pistons regard Mo Mengchen as an invaluable treasure, and the Kings also regard Nowitzki and Bibby as the future of the team. This trading plan is just Adelman's wishful thinking.

Six minutes into the second quarter, Mo Mengchen was replaced.

For 6 of those 4 minutes, the Pistons played Princeton.

Suddenly changing to an unfamiliar tactical system, not only did they not play off, but they scored a score ratio of 12 to 6.

When Hill and others played, the score was 57 to 45.

The Pistons led by 12 points.

Because neither Houston nor Davis could understand Princeton, 12 of the 8 points scored by Princeton were scored by Mo Mengchen.

In this way, Mo Mengchen has scored 16 points, 5 rebounds and 7 assists tonight.

Hill took a Wallace, Barkley, Ginobili, Lore and Davis to beat the King who lacked Divac.

This process was not easy at all, because Nowitzki suddenly found the touch on the outside and continuously attacked Barkley, who was weak in defense.

The point difference shortened sharply, and Hill had to temporarily take over the offense.

After the hit, there was a thrilling scene on the court. Hill broke through the dunk and twisted his foot slightly when he landed.

"What's wrong?" Mo Mengchen got up and asked.

Hill turned his ankle and said, "Twist it slightly, it's fine."

Although Hill repeatedly stated that there was no problem, Westphal called a timeout for him, and directly replaced Houston, and then asked the team doctor to accompany Hill to the infirmary for a careful examination.

PS: Superstars are on the shelves today, ten more.As for Mo Mengchen, it's three o'clock today, Ah Zhong's [-]th birthday, I wish everyone a happy holiday.

 Superstars are on the shelves today, ten more.As for Mo Mengchen, it's three o'clock today, Ah Zhong's [-]th birthday, I wish everyone a happy holiday.

  
 
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