NBA Big Devil: I rule the league with defense
Chapter 74 Get rid of Divac
When Iverson was deflated in the second offensive round, not only did he not hesitate to face Doug Christie again, but he attacked more decisively!
8 of 5 shots is Iverson's response to all doubts!
No one can defend me one-on-one!
The 76ers temporarily lead with 15:11.
"Look," Barkley said with a smile, "The result of you letting Doug defend alone is that you can only defend against shit!"
However, Han Mo watched Iverson attack the Kings defense again and again, even if Doug Christie, the top defender in the league, faced the bloody Allen Allen. Ferson can only barely parry, not seeking merit, but seeking no fault.
In such an advantageous game, Han Mo's eyebrows gradually twitched together, "Even so, don't the Kings consider double-teaming defense at all? This is very tricky. If it continues like this, it will be very bad for us. After all, the opponent is Princeton." ah!"
The Princeton system is also a very special existence in the NBA's starry tactical system.
As an offensive tactical system named after the university, its tactics are rigid but ever-changing.
One-on-one means that all the development of the Princeton system depends on a center with excellent organizational skills, as well as players who are good at running and willing to share the ball.
Ever-changing means that all the development of the Princeton system can be summarized by the four words "space, timing, observation, and execution", and the positioning, distance, pick-and-roll, passing, and running around these four words are based on time. Conditions, adapting measures to local conditions, ever-changing, there is no one-size-fits-all method.
Princeton's motto is: "The strong take advantage of the weak, and the smart take advantage of the strong."
That is to rely on each player's grasp of the instantaneous court space, through non-stop running and passing without the ball, and finally find the absolute space on the court.
The old coach Larry Brown's motto is: "Play the right way." That is: play seriously, play smart, remember teamwork, and work hard to defend.
The hard defense emphasized by Larry Brown is to spare no effort to keep up with the opponent every round, entangle the opponent, and defeat the opponent one-on-one on the defensive end!
Only from the collision of the coaching concepts of the two sides, it can be seen that Larry Brown's defensive system is completely restrained by Princeton's offensive system.
And the historical experience of the previous life also proves this point. From the beginning of the 1999-2000 season when the Princeton system of the Kings was formed, to the 2004-2005 season, six seasons, the 76ers had twelve games in the regular season, two wins and ten wins. burden.After Bibby joined, the 76ers led by the peak Iverson Kings in Princeton's growth period even suffered an eight-game losing streak.
It is worth mentioning that the career duel between Allen Iverson and Mike Bibby is 9 wins and 11 losses, which means that Bibby without the Princeton system bonus is 3 wins and 9 losses against Iverson.
Larry Brown, who left the Philadelphia 76ers for the Detroit Pistons, still did not get rid of Princeton's suppression. Rick Adelman relied on the declining Princeton system to face the flourishing Pistons. Leaving the Kings, the Pistons led by Larry Brown defeated the Kings for the first time.
Although the Kings have always maintained a nearly perfect record against the 76ers, in the first quarter or even in the first half, the 76ers are usually the leading side. Facing the Kings, the 76ers always collapse suddenly in the last quarter.
There is no other reason. The iron-blooded defense system created by Larry Brown requires people to follow the ball closely and spare no effort to chase it. However, facing Princeton, which never stops passing and cutting, the final result must be to vomit blood!
After that, there was no longer any extra energy to fill the vacancies created by Princeton, so it completely collapsed under the multi-point blooming of the Kings.
Today the 76ers are in the same predicament again.
After the first quarter, the 76ers led the Kings 27:19.
Larry Brown looked around at the players who were panting heavily, and nodded: "We played very well, keep following the defense, bite hard, don't easily give them open shots!"
Brown pointed to Han Mo: "Han, are you okay? I need you to complete a task 3 minutes before the second quarter. If Adelman dares to put Divac on the court at the beginning of the second quarter, then you and Ann Dere cooperates and knocks out Verratti Divac before Allen returns to the game!"
Han Mo's eyes lit up, yes, without Divac, let's see how you play Princeton!
But Andre Miller is not as optimistic as Han Mo: Everyone knows that Divac is the most important axis of Princeton, but why are few teams dismantling Princeton by attacking Divac?Because this old man is too experienced and too smart!Unless you have Shaquille O'Neal inside, why ban Divac?
Larry Brown changed the lineup in the second quarter: pg: Andre Miller, sg: Aaron McGee, sf: Han Mo, pf: Wang Zhizhi, c: Derek Coleman.
Aaron McGee and Wang Zhizhi both have good sights outside the three-point line, which forced the Kings to expand their striker combination to provide certain opportunities for the 76ers to break through from the outside. Divac fought inside, not trying to defend him, but trying to make him make mistakes, hoping to tease out the fiery temper in the bones of the Yugoslavs.
The lineup of the Kings is: pg: Bobby Jackson, sg: Damon Jones, sf: Gerald Wallace, pf: Hido Turkoglu, c: Verati Divac.
As Larry Brown expected, the Kings chose to "greed" at the beginning of the second quarter!
The offensive core Chris Webber was replaced, but Hedo Turkoglu, who had stronger organizational skills, was replaced in order to further speed up the speed of the basketball, so as to consume the physical strength of the 76ers faster.
Sure enough, after Turkoglu came on the field, the transfer speed of the ball continued to increase. After several transfers, an open space appeared on Damon Jones. Damon Jones was in the middle distance!
When the ball was in the hands of Andre Miller, the 76ers' offensive style changed significantly compared with the first quarter. At the moment Miller just got the ball, other players started to run complicatedly like the Kings. Moving, Aaron McGee, who has the strongest singles ability on the field, keeps shuttling between pick-and-rolls, looking for opportunities to catch the ball!
The king's defensive center of gravity also involuntarily leaned towards Aaron McGee. Gerald Wallace, who had just turned 20, even gave up defending Hanmer and surrounded McGee.
At this time, the basketball suddenly passed over McGee's head and went straight to the basket!
In a hurry, Han Mo passed the basketball with one hand, faced Veratti Divac, got up and went!
Divac couldn't avoid it, so he could only stand up straight as much as possible, hoping to cause Han Mo's offensive foul!
But Han Mo twisted hard in the air, from a direct dunk on Divac to a sideways layup!
But with this mid-air spin, he lost the sight in his hand, and the basketball slid out of the frame!
Gerald Wallace jumped high and hugged the ball tightly in his arms, as if trying to make up for the defensive error just now.
But the referee's late whistle sounded!
Verratti Divac, defensive foul!
8 of 5 shots is Iverson's response to all doubts!
No one can defend me one-on-one!
The 76ers temporarily lead with 15:11.
"Look," Barkley said with a smile, "The result of you letting Doug defend alone is that you can only defend against shit!"
However, Han Mo watched Iverson attack the Kings defense again and again, even if Doug Christie, the top defender in the league, faced the bloody Allen Allen. Ferson can only barely parry, not seeking merit, but seeking no fault.
In such an advantageous game, Han Mo's eyebrows gradually twitched together, "Even so, don't the Kings consider double-teaming defense at all? This is very tricky. If it continues like this, it will be very bad for us. After all, the opponent is Princeton." ah!"
The Princeton system is also a very special existence in the NBA's starry tactical system.
As an offensive tactical system named after the university, its tactics are rigid but ever-changing.
One-on-one means that all the development of the Princeton system depends on a center with excellent organizational skills, as well as players who are good at running and willing to share the ball.
Ever-changing means that all the development of the Princeton system can be summarized by the four words "space, timing, observation, and execution", and the positioning, distance, pick-and-roll, passing, and running around these four words are based on time. Conditions, adapting measures to local conditions, ever-changing, there is no one-size-fits-all method.
Princeton's motto is: "The strong take advantage of the weak, and the smart take advantage of the strong."
That is to rely on each player's grasp of the instantaneous court space, through non-stop running and passing without the ball, and finally find the absolute space on the court.
The old coach Larry Brown's motto is: "Play the right way." That is: play seriously, play smart, remember teamwork, and work hard to defend.
The hard defense emphasized by Larry Brown is to spare no effort to keep up with the opponent every round, entangle the opponent, and defeat the opponent one-on-one on the defensive end!
Only from the collision of the coaching concepts of the two sides, it can be seen that Larry Brown's defensive system is completely restrained by Princeton's offensive system.
And the historical experience of the previous life also proves this point. From the beginning of the 1999-2000 season when the Princeton system of the Kings was formed, to the 2004-2005 season, six seasons, the 76ers had twelve games in the regular season, two wins and ten wins. burden.After Bibby joined, the 76ers led by the peak Iverson Kings in Princeton's growth period even suffered an eight-game losing streak.
It is worth mentioning that the career duel between Allen Iverson and Mike Bibby is 9 wins and 11 losses, which means that Bibby without the Princeton system bonus is 3 wins and 9 losses against Iverson.
Larry Brown, who left the Philadelphia 76ers for the Detroit Pistons, still did not get rid of Princeton's suppression. Rick Adelman relied on the declining Princeton system to face the flourishing Pistons. Leaving the Kings, the Pistons led by Larry Brown defeated the Kings for the first time.
Although the Kings have always maintained a nearly perfect record against the 76ers, in the first quarter or even in the first half, the 76ers are usually the leading side. Facing the Kings, the 76ers always collapse suddenly in the last quarter.
There is no other reason. The iron-blooded defense system created by Larry Brown requires people to follow the ball closely and spare no effort to chase it. However, facing Princeton, which never stops passing and cutting, the final result must be to vomit blood!
After that, there was no longer any extra energy to fill the vacancies created by Princeton, so it completely collapsed under the multi-point blooming of the Kings.
Today the 76ers are in the same predicament again.
After the first quarter, the 76ers led the Kings 27:19.
Larry Brown looked around at the players who were panting heavily, and nodded: "We played very well, keep following the defense, bite hard, don't easily give them open shots!"
Brown pointed to Han Mo: "Han, are you okay? I need you to complete a task 3 minutes before the second quarter. If Adelman dares to put Divac on the court at the beginning of the second quarter, then you and Ann Dere cooperates and knocks out Verratti Divac before Allen returns to the game!"
Han Mo's eyes lit up, yes, without Divac, let's see how you play Princeton!
But Andre Miller is not as optimistic as Han Mo: Everyone knows that Divac is the most important axis of Princeton, but why are few teams dismantling Princeton by attacking Divac?Because this old man is too experienced and too smart!Unless you have Shaquille O'Neal inside, why ban Divac?
Larry Brown changed the lineup in the second quarter: pg: Andre Miller, sg: Aaron McGee, sf: Han Mo, pf: Wang Zhizhi, c: Derek Coleman.
Aaron McGee and Wang Zhizhi both have good sights outside the three-point line, which forced the Kings to expand their striker combination to provide certain opportunities for the 76ers to break through from the outside. Divac fought inside, not trying to defend him, but trying to make him make mistakes, hoping to tease out the fiery temper in the bones of the Yugoslavs.
The lineup of the Kings is: pg: Bobby Jackson, sg: Damon Jones, sf: Gerald Wallace, pf: Hido Turkoglu, c: Verati Divac.
As Larry Brown expected, the Kings chose to "greed" at the beginning of the second quarter!
The offensive core Chris Webber was replaced, but Hedo Turkoglu, who had stronger organizational skills, was replaced in order to further speed up the speed of the basketball, so as to consume the physical strength of the 76ers faster.
Sure enough, after Turkoglu came on the field, the transfer speed of the ball continued to increase. After several transfers, an open space appeared on Damon Jones. Damon Jones was in the middle distance!
When the ball was in the hands of Andre Miller, the 76ers' offensive style changed significantly compared with the first quarter. At the moment Miller just got the ball, other players started to run complicatedly like the Kings. Moving, Aaron McGee, who has the strongest singles ability on the field, keeps shuttling between pick-and-rolls, looking for opportunities to catch the ball!
The king's defensive center of gravity also involuntarily leaned towards Aaron McGee. Gerald Wallace, who had just turned 20, even gave up defending Hanmer and surrounded McGee.
At this time, the basketball suddenly passed over McGee's head and went straight to the basket!
In a hurry, Han Mo passed the basketball with one hand, faced Veratti Divac, got up and went!
Divac couldn't avoid it, so he could only stand up straight as much as possible, hoping to cause Han Mo's offensive foul!
But Han Mo twisted hard in the air, from a direct dunk on Divac to a sideways layup!
But with this mid-air spin, he lost the sight in his hand, and the basketball slid out of the frame!
Gerald Wallace jumped high and hugged the ball tightly in his arms, as if trying to make up for the defensive error just now.
But the referee's late whistle sounded!
Verratti Divac, defensive foul!
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