In 1.8 seconds, the Nets actually used such a complicated tactic.

Popovich held his face, he once again misjudged Frank's offensive arrangement.

Originally, he thought it was a sure win, and thought that the Nets would let Roy finish the ball, but it seems that he was fooled by the opponent again.

Using Roy's snake-skin movement, he distracted most of the defense's attention.

Thus, Carter received the ball and shot, and completed the fatal blow.

I have to admit that the Nets executed this distribution tactic very beautifully.

The realistic cooperation successfully deceived everyone, including himself, and became the opponent's plaything.

Popovich felt frustrated and couldn't help wondering if he was old or the young Frank on the opposite side had come to his senses.

The cheers resounded again, above the Army Aviation Center.

Since Kidd came on the court, the Nets seemed to have the strength to compete with the Spurs again.

Popovich took a deep look at Kidd, who was the last to leave the court, and his gloomy eyes became colder and colder.

Players from both teams were panting on the sidelines, taking every opportunity to rest and drink water to replenish their energy.

The high-intensity defense consumed a lot of energy on both sides.

Time was limited, and after a short break of a few minutes, the fourth quarter began immediately.

Since the Nets were in good shape at the end of the third quarter, Coach Frank still maintained the original tactical system without making any changes.

The Spurs had the ball, which might be the cause of their poor performance in the second half of the third quarter.

After the opening, Tony Parker took over the ball.

After quickly passing half court, the Spurs used a regular pick-and-roll tactic.

Parker broke through after Duncan's pick-and-roll, and the Nets' defense switch was as resolute as ever.

Roy's delay in the middle of the game prevented Parker from getting the ball. Too much pressure,

Although he is not slow, he still seems to be unable to keep up with Parker's body.

After changing direction continuously, Parker slipped through his waist. The Frenchman who slipped without holding back was like a loach that could not be grasped.

After passing Roy, he accelerated and opened up the distance, but Parker learned a lesson.

He knew that even if he broke through Roy's frontal defense, Roy behind him could still control his shooting within a controllable range.

McInnis's backup defense appeared in front of Parker at the right time, blocking his next shot. The space to continue to attack the basket,

Parker remained calm in the face of danger, but boldly accelerated towards McGinnis,

When he was about to reach the reasonable collision zone, he turned 360 degrees and dodged McGinnis, followed by a series of mid-range shots,

Roy, who had no choice but to follow behind him, rushed towards Parker,

Parker seemed to be prepared, and his shooting posture in the air instantly changed his action,

The basketball changed from shooting to passing, and he threw it behind his head to avoid Roy's big hand,

The flying basketball brushed the back of his head and was level with his shoulder The ball flew to Duncan, who was at a 45-degree angle on the side.

Duncan, who was defended by Lagabell, dribbled one step inside and then made a mid-range jump shot.

80 to 91

Parker completed a very beautiful assist and looked up at everyone proudly.

Long-range jump shots were originally a shooting range that Duncan was not good at, but he still made a mid-range shot under pressure.

Lagabell, who switched defense, was restricted by his body shape and could not put too much pressure on him.

After receiving the ball, Duncan dribbled one step forward and calmly adjusted to make a jump shot.

But these are actually okay. That area itself is not Duncan's shooting area, so the focus is not on him when defending.

Unlike the previous missed man and foul, being able to make a shot under the condition of proper defense is within the scope of hard power.

The first possession of the Nets in the fourth quarter,

Kidd took the initiative to ask Carter for the ball. Although his ankle was getting more and more sore, he still wanted to lead the team's offense on the court.

Even so, Carter was still very careful to escort him across half court nearby.

Because Kidd's defender Parker was not very clean, he continued to harass Kidd's dribbling.

And the range of his movements was not small, almost between fouls.

From the beginning to now, after testing step by step, the Spurs have basically mastered the referee's whistle scale.

Within this scale, they used all means to consume the Nets' physical strength and prevent the Nets players from dribbling and receiving the ball comfortably.

All of this is Bowen's unique skill. After the last game, it has been popularized in the Spurs.

It is obvious that after the start of the fourth quarter, the Spurs' defensive strength has been further improved.

Kidd's ankle injury made his dribbling slower.Slow, dealing with Parker's fast youngsters is becoming more and more difficult.

Fortunately, he is experienced and uses his rich experience to evade. The process is a bit thrilling, but he still withstands the pressure.

Roy is already in the low position at this time.

Kid's basketball is in Roy's hands.

Roy, who received the ball, turned around immediately, held the ball in front of the basket, and broke through to the baseline.

Duncan followed closely. Roy pushed Duncan forward and made him retreat half a step, as if he was going to break through.

But Roy's move was just a fake move, in order to open up space and use this time difference.

Roy moved He took the ball back and took a step back, then jumped in front of Duncan.

Duncan, who took a step back, had no time to interfere with Roy effectively.

Roy, who jumped up, shot the ball smoothly in his hand.

"Shua"

Roy's mid-range shot was accurate.

82 to 91

Since the beginning of the fourth quarter, Roy has made his own offensive arrangements.

With Kidd still on the court, he can help him contain the Spurs' defensive pressure.

He can use his footwork advantage to score as efficiently as possible.

The mid-range shot is the killer. It saves energy while putting great psychological pressure on the opponent.

Duncan was helpless about Roy's sudden change in offensive rhythm. The offensive means were too rich.

As a result, he didn't know what the opponent would do next when defending.

Parker picked up the ball again. The wonderful pass in the last round was very brilliant, which gave him great confidence.

He was in a very good mood. Even when dribbling, he was more flexible than usual.

At this moment, he looked at Lagabel's defense again and felt that the opponent was just a chicken and a dog.

When Duncan's screen was not in place, he quickly accelerated and attacked.

Scared Roy who was preparing for the pick-and-roll.

Parker's unconventional play really disrupted the Nets' defensive arrangement. Lagabel was caught off guard by his breakthrough.

After seeing the Nets' defense become chaotic, Parker became more and more proud.

He accelerated his feet and set off towards the Nets' restricted area at a sprint speed.

Since Parker broke through along the sideline and got close to the basket after a circle,

This gave Roy time to retreat. After leaving Duncan behind,

He sprinted towards Parker who was rushing to the basket.

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