Basketball striker

Chapter 309: Bad Start

Update time:2012-10-02

Chapter 309: Bad start

Maybe before the game, Lakers fans were a little concerned about gains and losses, but when the game actually started, all the fans threw themselves into cheering for the team (crazy copy).

"Lakers! Lakers!" The Staples Center cheered one after another. In the midst of the shouts, Bynum slapped the ball into the hands of Derek Fisher.

"The Lakers gained the right to attack. Derek dribbled the ball across half court and handed it to Andrew Bynum. In the key game, the Lakers did not intend to change their tactics. They have strong strength inside. This style of play is obviously

Correct.

Of course, in the past six games, the Lakers' offense has not been a problem. The Warriors' weak defense has allowed their offense to play very smoothly. The Lakers' problem lies in defense. I have to admit that the Warriors do have a strong offensive power. Once they are allowed to

Seizing the opportunity, their offensive power is enough to give a powerful team like the Lakers a headache." While Kenny Smith was speaking, Bynum was already holding the ball and starting to attack.

With his back against Biedrins, Bynum kept exerting his body to squeeze towards the basket. Biedrins was tightly behind Bynum, but he still inevitably moved backwards. Following Jia

Barr and Bynum have indeed learned a lot. Although his low post skills are not very outstanding, they are much better than players like Biedrins.

Arriving outside the three-second zone, Bynum turned slightly sideways, put his left arm on Biedrins' chest, and grabbed his right hand to hook towards the basket.

"Andrew, great job!" The ball flew over Biedrins' head and fell into the basket, immediately arousing cheers from the Lakers fans at the scene.

If it were a normal game, such a simple goal at the beginning would never make Lakers fans so excited, but today's game is obviously a little different. Facing a real knockout game, Lakers fans can't be as calm as usual.

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The Lakers' offense did not start from Kobe Bryant, and the Warriors' offense did not start from Yang Shuai. After dribbling the ball to half court, Hinrich did not hand the ball to Yang Shuai, but signaled Landry to step forward to pick and roll.

This is almost one of the most commonly used tactics by the Warriors. When Yang Shuai is no longer actively running or attacking with the ball, the Warriors' offense when they fall into position is basically initiated from the pick-and-roll. Today's Lakers have done a very good job of retreating on defense.

Yes, the Warriors did not find a fast break opportunity on the first ball (Latest Chapter of Returning to Sui Dynasty).

Landry blocked Hinrich's side, and Hinrich immediately rushed towards the basket. Fisher's reaction was not slow, but he did not stop Hinrich.

After taking two steps forward, Hinrich rushed towards the bottom corner, and the ball in his hand hit the floor not far from him. Carl Landry appeared in time and grabbed the basketball.

in hand.

Hinrich's passing time was good, but the Lakers' defense was also very good. Gasol, who was originally preparing to double-team Hinrich with Fisher, had already quickly caught the ball when Landry caught it.

Arriving in front of Landry.

Looking at the long arms in front of him, Landry took back the ball he was about to shoot, smashed the ball to the ground, and began to rush towards the basket.

Gasol just raised his hands high and did not take off, which also allowed him to react quickly and chase Landry sideways when Landry started to attack the basket.

Rushing to the basket, Landry forcefully took off for a layup. Of course, Gasol, who was close to the side, would not let Landry find an offensive opportunity so easily. After taking off, he stretched out his long hand towards Landry's side.

Overhead, he almost completely blocked Landry's ball route.

After realizing that his shot like this might be blocked, Landry moved the ball to the side and threw the ball towards the basket with a flick of his wrist.

"Bang!" The basketball did not enter the basket. Landry's dodging in the air made Landry lose the feeling in his hands. The ball hit the backboard and went directly over the basket and fell into the arms of Bynum who was coming.

If the Warriors grabbed a backcourt rebound, they would immediately throw the ball forward and look for a fast break opportunity, but the Lakers did not do this. They needed to do everything possible to slow down the rhythm. To do this, they

Don't hesitate to give up some fast break opportunities.

Fisher dribbled the ball to half court and handed the ball to the inside again, but this time he didn't hand it to Bynum, but to Pau Gasol.

After receiving the ball, he turned around. Gasol blocked Landry and rushed to the basket. Landry stretched out his hand, but he could not affect Gasol's dribbling. Compared with Gasol, his arm

The exhibition is really too short (read the full text of the easter egg).

Rushing into the three-second zone, Gasol grabbed the ball with his right hand while dribbling. Then he stretched his arm forward and directly reached Landry's head. He lightly picked the ball and the ball immediately fell into the basket. Landry was added

With Sol pressed behind him, he couldn't even take off, and in terms of height and wingspan, he was really at a disadvantage.

"Tsk! In front of the Lakers' inside line, the Warriors' inside line does seem too weak. Besides attacking from the outside, the Warriors don't seem to have many options."

Kenny Smith believed that the Warriors' offense would be launched from the outside, but the Warriors did not do what he said. At halftime, the ball was still in Hinrich's hands, and Hinrich was still picking and rolling.

The person in the pick-and-roll with Hinrich is no longer Landry, but Biedrins.

Landry and Hinrich can also choose to shoot from mid-range in the pick-and-roll, but Biedlins undoubtedly has fewer options. Apart from attacking the basket, Biedlins's other offensive lethality is seriously insufficient.

The ball still came to Biedlins' hands. After receiving the pass, Biedlins also rushed to the basket, carrying Bynum, and Biedlins came to the outside of the three-second zone and jumped straight for a layup.

It's not easy to hold Bynum off. Although Biedrins's physical strength is better than that of Anthony Randolph, he still lags behind the centers of many teams in the league in terms of strength.

.When he got to the basket and then forced to take off, Biedrins seemed to have lost his feeling. The ball hit the basket and fell out again.

As soon as his feet touched the ground, Biedrins quickly took off again. Relying on his better bounce speed than Bynum, he touched the ball first, but the power from Bynum still interfered a bit.

He couldn't control the ball well, so he gently moved the ball towards the basket with his palm.

"Bang! Bang!" The ball bounced on the basket and fell out of the basket again. This time, Bynum did not give Biedlins another chance and directly grabbed the rebound.

The Warriors players were still retreating slowly. At this time, Fisher, who received the pass, suddenly threw the ball forward. In front, Kobe was already rushing forward quickly (the latest chapter of Xu Xiaocai's biography).

After receiving the pass, Kobe paused for a moment, then suddenly changed direction and accelerated directly past Stephen Jackson and towards the basket.

Yang Shuai didn't care about Ariza and rushed to the basket from near the three-point line. Although he was extremely fast, he was farther from the basket than Kobe. When he rushed to the basket, Kobe had already taken off. Yang Shuai came from the side.

He jumped up and tried his best to interfere with Kobe's shot with his hands, but he was unable to prevent Kobe's goal.

Nelson frowned off the court. At the beginning of the game, Landry and Biedlins attacked the basket through a pick-and-roll. It was indeed his arrangement. He originally hoped that such an attack would bring some damage to the Lakers' inside line.

, if it is best to cause enough fouls to the opponent, it will disrupt the Lakers' tactical deployment.

But judging from the current situation, Nelson found that his move did not seem to have much effect. Landry and Biedrins attacked the basket twice, but not only did they not score, they did not even give a try.

The Lakers' inside line poses no threat.

Standing on the sidelines, Nelson noticed Hinrich's eyes, shook his head slightly, and focused his attention on the inside again. There were only two attacks, and although the score reached 0:6, Nelson decided to try again.

It was still Biedrins. After receiving a pass from Hinrich after the pick-and-roll, Biedrins rushed to the basket again. With a better speed than Bynum, Biedlins successfully found the ball.

There was space for the basket, but God did not seem to be on the side of the Warriors today. Biedrins made a layup. The ball hit the backboard and bounced around the basket before falling out of the basket. Bynum picked up the rebound.

Down.

Seeing this, Old Nelson couldn't help but raise his eyebrows, and was finally convinced that, at least for now, there was something wrong with his tactical arrangement.

Fortunately, when we got to the other side, the Warriors finally countered an attack by the Lakers. The Lakers still attacked the inside, and Gasol beat Landry. But this time, Gasol was double-teamed, and Yang Shuai took the initiative to let him go.

Gasol had to pass the ball to Ariza. Facing Yang Shuai's defense, Ariza's three-point shot was missed and Biedrins grabbed the backcourt rebound.

At this moment, all the Warriors players rushed forward quickly. This was the offense they were most familiar with (read the full text of Xiuxian: The Super Businessman). Hinrich caught the ball and then threw it to Stephen Jackson on the side.

The Warriors player behind Hinrich and Jackson was Yang Shuai. He started from the bottom corner and rushed to the half court. After passing the midfield, he was slightly behind the two.

Jackson forcibly attacked the basket, and Kobe stood beside Jackson, preventing him from directly attacking the basket. He pressed Kobe and took two steps, but Jackson had already released the ball and passed the ball.

Outside the three-point line, Yang Shuai arrived one step ahead of Ariza. After receiving Jackson's pass, Yang Shuai shot without any pause. Only then did Ariza pounce from the side.

"Bang!" What made Nelson's eyes bulge was that this goal that Yang Shuai might have been very confident about in normal times bounced out of the basket. Kobe rushed inside to grab the rebound, grabbed the ball with one hand and threw it forward.

, where Bynum, the slowest runner, just passed the midfield.

Dribbling the ball forward, Bynum did not let Biedrins stick to him, and then directly dunked the ball easily.

"Beep!" When the score reached 0:8, Nelson finally stopped being indifferent and chose to call a timeout.

The Staples Arena was completely drowned in cheers, and Barkley shook his head and said: "There is a problem with the Warriors' offense. I don't understand why coach Don Nelson didn't give the ball to Young.

The game has proven that when Yang breaks through with all his strength, he will always create opportunities for his teammates."

"Charles, this is not a problem. The problem is that the Warriors players don't seem to be feeling good today, which will greatly affect their offense. When the Warriors' offense cannot start, I can't imagine that they can bring anything to the Lakers."

What kind of threat?" Kenny Smith said quickly.

The Lakers fans at the scene were excited, but the Warriors fans in front of the screen fell into silence. Not long after the game, the outside world had already reported that the Warriors might collapse in this game. Warriors fans knew very well that talking about collapse might be a little bit.

It's an exaggeration, but once the Lakers' lead is too big, with the Lakers' emphasis on this game, the Warriors may only be suppressed by the whole game.

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