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Chapter 216 Replacing Curry

Chapter 216 Replacing Curry
After lunch, He Pan went downstairs to continue practicing.

What He Pan focuses on now is not only shooting, but also defensive footwork.

There is no way to improve height, wingspan and jumping in a short period of time.

But good defensive habits can be developed.

With He Pan's height, he will definitely become the target of the opponent in the NBA.

If you compare strength, He Pan is not afraid.

Compared with the speed of reaction, He Pan is not afraid.

But defensive pace and habits require deliberate practice.

Especially when facing a small guard, how to move laterally, how to slide, when to raise the arm, and when to raise the arm must be clearly explained, all of which can be practiced.

Fortunately, professional videos are easy to find now, and the memory time of the system has also increased to 6 minutes, which greatly improves the efficiency of use compared to before.

The system can compare He Pan's actions according to the actions of the video, and after analysis, it will give He Pan's deficiencies and where he can improve.

This is difficult for many professional coaches to do.

Therefore, He Pan's training speed is very fast.

In fact, defense largely tests a person's IQ.

Defense and offense are originally a game process.

This process tests not only the body and technique, but more importantly, a person's IQ, or golf quotient.

In the NBA, all top defenders are generally players with high IQs.

The same goes for the offensive end.

It is very difficult for you to reach the top level based on your body and technique alone.

He Pan has no other advantages, but his reaction speed and IQ are very high.

Therefore, in just over a week of specialized training, He Pan has greatly improved his defense.

No way, who let us have a system!
……

After playing basketball, He Pan returned home and continued to do strength training under the guidance of the system.

At seven o'clock in the evening, after dinner, after his parents went out for a walk, He Pan returned to the bedroom and locked the door behind him.

After getting ready, He Pan immediately entered the VR world.

Today the Warriors played against the Rockets.

The Warriors had been trailing in the first half of the game, and it was only in the third quarter that the Warriors took a little lead.

However, the scores of the two teams have never been opened, and they have been leading staggered.

In the fourth quarter, the competition for the score entered a fierce battle.

The critical moment of this game is the last three minutes and more.

With 3 minutes and 31 seconds left in the game, the score was 106:108, and the Warriors trailed by two points.

Later, Harden broke through Clay's defense from outside the 45-degree 3-point line on the right to the basket. Facing Green's supplementary defense, Harden passed the ball to Capela at the basket, and Capela was fouled for a layup Get two free throws.

Capela made two free throws and the score became 106:109.

At this time, the Rockets' players on the field are Harden, Paul, Tucker, Capela and Gordon.

This is also the Rockets' strongest five-man team.

The Warriors are Curry, Clay, Durant, McCaw and Green.

Generally speaking, if Iguodala is there, he will play at this moment, and this lineup is also the Warriors' death five.

However, Iguodala's three-pointers have been very unstable recently, shooting only 22.5%.

Of course, McCaw's three-point shooting percentage is not high, only 25.4%.

This hit rate is definitely going to be released by the opponent.

This is also a major hidden danger for the Warriors.

McCaw's defense in this game is very good, which is one of the reasons why his playing time is higher than that of Nick Young.

Nick Young's three-point shooting rate is indeed much higher than that of Brother Yi and McCaw, but his defense is not good, and it is not even as good as Curry.

Whether to attack or defend, this is a choice Cole faces.

In the next round, after Durant and Curry picked and rolled, Durant singled Gordon and scored a two-pointer, and the score became 108:109.

This is also the Warriors' last two points in this game.

After returning, Harden and Tucker picked and rolled, Curry and Clay flanked Harden, Tucker was unguarded to the basket and made a successful throw, and the score became 108:111.

Back Durant responded near the three-point line on the right and passed the ball to Clay, who was in an air cut. Facing Harden's defense, Clay struggled to make a shot and missed.

The Rockets grabbed a rebound and missed a three-pointer on a fast break. They fouled on a rebound. The Warriors replaced Nick Young and McCaw.

Then Curry and Durant picked and rolled, Durant ran out of space, but Curry passed the ball to Klay, who was outside the three-point line on the right, and missed the three-pointer.

Back Curry defended Paul and cut off the ball, but during the fast break, he passed the ball again to Klay, who was outside the three-point line on the right. At this time, Durant on the left was unguarded. Points are still not scored.Looking back, Harden and Tucker picked and rolled, and Curry single-handedly defended Harden. Harden made a three-pointer, and the Warriors fell behind by 6 points, which was very dangerous.

After the timeout, Curry's three-pointer was blocked by Harden, and the game completely lost suspense.

The final score was fixed at 108:116.

The player He Pan chose to replace was Curry.

Although He Pan's favorite Warriors player is Curry, it has to be said that Curry should be most responsible for the Warriors' loss at the last moment of this game.

Had Curry still been on the court, his options would likely still be the same.

That being the case, it is better to replace him.

No matter how badly he did it, He Pan wouldn't be worse than Curry's 3 minutes, right?
Nothing?
Curry didn't score a point either.

Although Curry had a good steal, he also had two bad pass choices, and Harden also made a key three-pointer under his defense.

Anyway, He Pan couldn't do worse than this, right?
……

His eyes went dark, and when He Pan opened his eyes again, he found that he was already sitting on the Warriors' bench.

Cole is arranging tactics, surrounded by Green, Curry and others.

Cole suddenly looked at the bench, and waved to He Pan and Nick Young: "You two come here."

"What?" Nick Yang looked at He Pan with some doubts.

"This is an offensive round. It's understandable for me to replace McCaw. Who are you going to replace?" Nick Yang thought.

He Pan quickly stood up and came to Cole's side.

"You two will play in a while, replacing McCaw and Curry." Kerr said.

Cole probably doesn't know why he arranged it like this...

Curry stared blankly at He Pan for two seconds, then nodded and said, "Okay, I hope you don't let me down."

He Pan nodded vigorously.

Although Curry is He Pan's favorite Warriors player, in order to win, He Pan has only this choice.

In addition to not understanding why he replaced Curry with He Pan, Cole is still very sober in other aspects: "Durant and Green pick and roll for a while, and the remaining three are ready to shoot from outside the three-point line. End or unlimited defense..."

Without Curry, that's the only option.

Soon, the timeout was up, the referee blew his whistle, players from both sides entered the field, and the game resumed.

"Curry is not on? Where did this yellow-skinned kid come from?" Harden looked at He Pan who was opposite him suspiciously, and asked Paul.

As the chairman of the union, Paul still knows a little more: "It seems to be from the Development League. How dare Cole not step on Curry and replace this kid?!"

"Alright, look at his stature, he's about the same size as Thomas Jr., he'll come up to the pick-and-roll after a while, and let me educate him!" Harden said with a snort.

Paul also sneered and nodded.

(End of this chapter)

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