NBA Big Devil: I rule the league with defense

Chapter 73 The Legendary Princeton System

Philadelphia 76ers away to Saramento Kings!

The deafening shouts and shouts in the Golden No. [-] arena in Saramento made Han Mo feel as if he was deaf!

There are no empty seats in the arena!

A bald, fat man wearing a Kings home jersey and weighing more than 300 kilograms yelled at the 76ers: "This is our country! This is our home!"

Looking at him, Han Mo couldn't help sighing, and wondered if this big fat man would continue to watch the King's Ball 20 years later.

Both starting lineups: Philadelphia 76ers: pg: Eric Snow, sg: Allen Iverson, sf: Han Mo, pf: Wang Zhizhi, c: Michael Olowokandi.

Sacramento Kings: pg: Bobby Jackson, sg: Doug Christie, sf: Peja Stojakovic, pf: Chris Webber, c: Verati Divac.

After Mike Bibby was injured, the Kings mentioned Bobby Jackson, the second-ranked Sixth Man of the Year last season, to the starting lineup, and this created a very strange thing:

In an nba team's starting lineup, the one who can't pass the ball the most is his starting point guard!

In order to deal with Bobby Jackson, who is extremely capable of single-point blasting, Larry Brown took down Andre Miller, who moved slowly, and replaced him with Eric Snow, who has stronger individual defense ability!

On the offensive end, the mercury poured down, and the defensive end relied on individual combat against the Kings. The defensive end was impenetrable. The 76ers, who relied on ace players on the offensive end, were undoubtedly the two teams with the greatest contrast in the NBA.

Except for "Scalpel" Doug Christie, who won the best defensive second team in a row, no one in the Kings team is worthy of praise on the defensive end.

Therefore, the heavy responsibility of defending Allen Iverson naturally fell on this man.

Today’s tnt radio broadcast guests are Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith. In yesterday evening’s live broadcast, Barkley fulfilled his bet and kissed the ass of the donkey, making the two of them rush to the top of the night’s hot list. .Today was the first time the two went abroad together after the farce, and a group of viewers who didn't watch basketball at all turned on the TV for them both.

But during the live broadcast of the game, the two had a tacit understanding not to talk about what happened last night at all, as if nothing happened.

Kenny Smith began to seriously analyze the situation on the field:

"Doug Christie was impressive on Kobe's defense last season, saying to his teammates, 'I'll take on Kobe, you're going to take on Shaq.'"

"But Doug didn't do anything," Barkley interjected. "I know you're going to bring this up. I went to the stats. The great Kobe Bryant averaged 26.6 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.6 assists. Facing the Kings, he averaged 27.1 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 3.1 assists per game, which can be said to be completely lonely."

"But, but!" Kenny Smith raised his index finger seriously, "We can't ignore that more of Kobe's scoring is relying on pick-and-roll and switching defenses to Mike Bibby, who has poor defensive habits, and Bobby Jackson, who can't defend at all. When we look at Doc alone against Kobe, Kobe is shooting less than 30 percent."

"What does this mean? Whether Kobe shoots accurately is only related to his own state." Barkley curled his lips, "If one day, Kobe is open for 20 irons, I don't think any senior fans will be surprised. Moreover, Ai Ferson is completely different from Kobe, when you can't keep up with speed, any defensive skills are useless."

And the game on the field seems to confirm the Jazz's point of view:

In the first round of the game, Allen Iverson didn't make any fancy moves, and just a simple change of direction in front of his body broke through Doug Christie in one step and left him behind.

Facing the 34-year-old Divac who seemed to have a slow spell, he spun in the air and dialed the ball sideways to the basket!

Kings round:

Bobby Jackson, who has been fighting alone, seems to have opened up this game. Facing the tough defensive Eric Snow, he did not charge hard, but passed the ball to the right outside the 45° three-point line at the first time. Peja Stojakovic.

Han Mo looked at the young Peja Stojakovic, not daring to be careless in his heart.

The 25-year-old Peja is not the same player as the Mavericks Peja who could only shoot three-pointers.

At this time, Peja is a leader among small forwards in the current league except for his poor defense due to his physical condition.

Peja stared at Han Mo, who was in the limelight in the new season. The corner of his mouth raised, and he lobbed the ball directly to Divac who was standing on the edge of the penalty area, while he ran to the left corner.

Han Mo had to follow closely, and he couldn't leave any gaps for him to attack.This game is obviously the game that tested his physical strength the most after defending Ray Allen.

Fortunately, Peja's speed is not fast, and Han Mo can temporarily block it with his primary gummy skill.

Seeing that Peja didn't miss the chance, Divac handed the ball to Chris Webb who was going down the line. Weber was unequivocal, ignoring Wang Zhizhi who was chasing and defending, and dunked successfully!

And caused Wang Zhizhi's foul!

Chris Webber goes to the free throw line and makes a free throw!

76ers 2:3 Kings!

When Iverson faced Doug Christie again, Christie consciously opened up a little distance. Iverson's absolute speed is really terrible for the defender!

With his height and long arms, even if he is a little away from Iverson, he is confident that he can interfere with his shooting to a certain extent.

With the basketball in Iverson's hand flying, Dazhi suddenly raised the pick-and-roll, and Iverson accelerated directly with the help of the pick-and-roll.

On Iverson's route, Chris Webber raised his arms high, like a high wall blocking Iverson.

Iverson made a quick change of direction and inserted directly behind Chris Webber, and it was the pause of this change of direction that Doug Christie had successfully followed.

Press Iverson with his body so that he has to slow down.

Iverson made a difficult shot after being forcibly slowed down!

The basketball hit the front of the rim hard and bounced outward.

Han Mo was obviously squeezed behind Peja, but at this time he suddenly ejected into the air, firmly grasping the offensive rebound in his hands, lost his balance in the air, and leaned on the tall Divac to dunk the ball into the basket!

The referee whistles! 2+1!

Verratti Divac defensive foul!

Han Mo walked to the free throw line, took a deep breath, and shot!

Free throw!

5: 3!

Bobby Jackson dribbled across half court and passed the ball again to Peja, who without hesitation gave it to Chris Webber near the free throw line.

Weber looked at Wang Zhizhi with his arms raised high, and without attacking, he passed the ball to Doug Christie in the left corner.

Doug Christie also sent the ball to Divac again without a stop, and after setting a screen for Peja who cut in half, it automatically bounced outside the three-point line.

Divac passes the ball to Peja, and Peja doesn't even think about sending the ball straight to an open Doug Christie.

Doug Christie makes a three-pointer with a straight arm!

hit!

5: 6!

People move, ball moves, and coordinate!

This is the legendary Princeton system!

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