Legendary Basketball Tycoon

Chapter 191: Comparing the bench strengths of brothers in the same city (seeking monthly pass) (see

The replacement of Kobe and Nash will undoubtedly make the current situation of the Hans a little passive, but it is understandable. After all, although Kobe was "playing soy sauce" in the first half of the first quarter, people also used a lot of running to get the chance of scoring. Is it because Stephen Marbury and Alan Houston don’t have physical strength for two defenses...

Kobe took a break to replenish his stamina, but Nash also left the game to make the opponent's Knicks coach Jeff Van Gundy a little bit unable to understand. To be honest, Nash was in addition to defending Stephen Marbury on the defensive end in the first half of the game. In addition to the hard work, other times are the easiest players on the court. When attacking, there is no one to guard, so that he can play whatever he wants. At this time, he actually replaced Nash, Paul Westphal. What are you thinking about?

I have to say that Paul Westphal is really helpless when he replaces Nash. Although Nash is surprisingly effective on the offensive end, he is also full of loopholes on the defensive end. He is frequently beaten by Stephen Marbury, let alone. For the worst, Jeff Van Gundy is a bit aftertaste. If Nash continues to fight like this, then Jeff Van Gundy will wake up sooner or later...

This is certainly not in the interests of the Hans. Since Nash is going to have a surprisingly winning effect, it will be given to the Knicks from time to time, so that the Knicks must remain in Nash from the beginning to the end of the game. Nash is a scumbag. Consciousness.

So Nash is a "secret weapon." When Paul Westphal saw that the form was about to be wrong, he quickly replaced him and continued to paralyze the enemy!

The Hans continued to mobilize troops and arrange their substitutes to play in advance. Isn’t it still leading anyway? Besides, it’s okay even if they are overtaken by the Knicks. Isn’t Nash and Kobe still there? There are them, Paul. Westphal has confidence in his heart.

In fact, to be honest, the Hans' bench lineup is really not weak.

The inside line is a combination of Sam Perkins and Jermaine O’Neal. It is obvious that the old brings the new. The center position of Sam Perkins will not be mentioned, not to mention the experience of the team for many years. The techniques and tactics used by the bench are quite familiar.

And Jermaine O’Neal is also becoming more mature. In fact, this is also thanks to the Han Chinese team’s signing of veteran Buck Williams before the start of the season. The arrival of Buck Williams made Garnett and Jermaine ·O'Neal has gained a lot.

Although the top ten in this year’s rookie rankings will definitely not be ranked, it is still a bit of a chance to compete for the best sixth man for the Hans. After all, Jermaine O’Neal averaged 11.2 points and 3.2 in the past two months. A rebound and 2.8 assists still have a place among the players who come off the bench in the league. As long as he goes further in the data, then the best sixth man is still available!

On the outside, there are Dan Marley, Aaron McGee and Scott Brooks. Compared with the inside, the Hans' outside is obviously not enough.

The first is Dan Marley. After signing his free status, he was completely lost in the Hans, and his peak state has declined sharply. Not to mention that he is still in a transfer with the team during this period. What is your current status, don’t you have any points? I am embarrassed to make a transfer, who gives you the courage...

Aaron McGee still performed quite well. He was honest on the bench. He was a good guy. He didn’t fight for the game and his temper was not bad. It would be more conscientious to be a substitute for Kobe, but his personal skills were too mediocre. No outstanding performance, I believe it won't be long before the team's general manager Mitch Kupchak will definitely take him.

As for point guard Scott Brooks, it is even more mediocre. He is now in the stage of retirement. The number of individuals in the Hans is still good, but if he is playing in the game, it is better to wash and sleep.

After Mark Jackson lost his starting lineup, returning to the team must be the first substitute for this position. With Mark Jackson in there, it is true that there is nothing wrong with Scott Brooks...

Although the lineup of the Hans is not too weak, it is not too strong, at least far behind last year's bench.

This set of substitutes is undoubtedly one of Paul Westphal's rare methods to suppress the opponent's scoring. There is no way. If this lineup is considered to make a difference on the defensive end, then the offensive end is worthless.

It's very simple. There is really no player with strong scoring ability in this lineup to stalemate with the opponent. They can only use defense to prevent the opponent from scoring and slowly consume the opponent's physical strength or even slow down the game time, nothing more!

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Looking back at the Knicks' current bench lineup, yes, Jeff Van Gundy also removed the starting players at the same time as Paul Westphal.

After all, the Knicks' starting players consume more than the Hans. You must know that the opponent has a "three towers" combination. These big guys are originally slow, and all of them are very strong. Their muscles are steel and steel. Yes, it's almost time to take a break after fighting the Hans for so long.

Of course, it is not unreasonable that the Knicks are now ranked second in the league. In addition to a relatively strong starter, there are still a few players on the bench who can play. If there is no background, they really can't be in this position.

Let’s talk about the inside line first. Center Sean Lukes, the strength is fairly average. If you face Sam Perkins, then it will definitely not have much advantage in physical strength. As for playing a substitute. It's still so-so. Who can let people have a local account? If you have a local account, it's a cow!

Power forward John Wallace, a rookie just released this year, we don't comment on the strength, but the Knicks are still willing to train him, and it is more than enough for him to be a substitute.

If this position is against Jermaine O’Neal, I can only say that it is hard to distinguish, but now, in the future, anyway, I have never heard of how famous this player is...

Small forward Walter McCarty is the same as the guy above, except that this kid has a good three-pointer. If you let him run out of the open, then be prepared to lose points.

If Dan Marley can't handle this man in this position, it is not far from leaving the Hans...

Let’s talk about shooting guard John Starks. If you really want to talk about the strength of the bench between the two sides, then the Hans will definitely be blown up in this position.

John Starks has a strong three-pointer firepower, he is excellent in defense, he is very hard, at least people can face it calmly when facing Aaron McGee.

Finally, let's talk about point guard Chris Childs. This is a failed draft. He is not tall but has a fierce style. The offense is unpretentious and even mediocre, but he does his best on the defensive end. He is stubborn and courageous, and he is not afraid to match up with any top outside star.

I have to say that the Knicks have picked up the treasure this time, and they can still find a lot of good stuff if they lose the draft. At least Bruce has found it. David Wesley and Darrell Armstrong are Bruce's proud work.

Of course, when facing Scott Brooks, he can still handle one or two things, but if you change to Mark Jackson, then this guy will not be enough.

Now it seems that the Knicks and the Hans' bench strength is not that different. One offense has no output, and the other has only one output point. The two teams are half-hearted. If the Knicks want to use this lineup to chase points, it will be difficult. It’s pretty big, maybe it’s better to start one or two more...

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