My Name is Kobe Bryant

Chapter 332 The Big Three of the Heat under the SHOWTIME System

"So fast!"

As soon as the game started, the Heat caught the Lakers by surprise with a stormy offensive and defensive rhythm.

"Is this the SHOWTIME system?" Fisher, who was sitting on the bench, stared wide-eyed. The five Heat players on the field seemed to be integrated into one whole. The exaggerated offensive and defensive transition rhythm, the continuous small range after the fast break and running The small-scale offensive tactics of 2V2 and 3V3 are very smooth!

Although Tim Hardaway couldn't perform consecutive individual singles under Kobe's defense, his ball control and organization couldn't stop Kobe. After all, Tim Hardaway's ball handling is historical. Before Iverson appeared, his CROSSOVER had always been the first in the league!

That's right, Tim Hardaway is the first generation of guards who use a lot of frontal changes. Before him, almost no defender used the front change as the main scoring method, but Hardaway did it!

His extraordinary sense of the ball combined with his short stature, extremely low center of gravity and fast speed allow him to use the CROSSOVER technique superbly. Coupled with his excellent mid-to-long-range jumper and top passing ability, this makes Tim Hardaway one of the few point guards in history who can average 20+10 points per game.

From the 1980s to the present, so far only Magic Johnson, Big O Oscar Robertson, smiling assassin Isaiah Thomas and Tim Hardaway can average 20+10 per game. These can fully explain the greatness of 20+10 point guards.

Tim Hardaway carefully studied Kobe's defensive video before the game. He found that although Kobe had a very strong suppressing effect against short point guards, this suppression was mainly reflected in scoring! Everyone who wants to break through Kobe's strict defense Short guards who stick to scoring will end up very miserable.

Unlike scoring, Tim Hardaway found that organizing offense and passing the ball are different. Kobe's height of 1.98 meters means that he has no way to block the pass control of these short guards of about 1.80 meters.

What Tim Hardaway did was very simple, he completely threw away his personal offense, and transformed into a role similar to Stockton, even Stockton with fewer shots!

Works great so far! Kobe really has nothing to do with Tim Hardaway's organizational passing. Tim Hardaway is only 1.83 meters, and Kobe is 15 centimeters taller than him. Such a height difference makes it impossible to press all the time. Forced to become very difficult. Kobe's way of defending such a short guard is to attack and suppress near the three-pointer. If the body is thin, use strength to bully, and if the speed is relatively slow, use excellent lateral movement and wingspan to suppress.

But Tim Hardaway is very good among point guards in terms of speed and strength. Kobe couldn't suppress his passing and organization.

Under the control of Tim Hardaway, the Heat's SHOWTIME system is working perfectly. What is the SHOWTIME system?

The SHOWTIME system is a running and bombing system full of integrity. Under this system, all players, whether stars or role players, must constantly run, pass, cut, and pick and roll. The ball is running all the time, not concentrated in the hands of any one star.

Gorgeous pass control is the representative of the SHOWTIME system. This style of play is actually somewhat similar to Barcelona in football. He kept pulling the defense backwards, and the final blow was fatal.

Another very notable feature of SHOWTIME is their ability to catch counterattacks and fast breaks. As we all know, in a strong confrontation, he played a very smooth counterattack and fast break. The higher the intensity of the game, the more focused the defense, and the faster the defense will be retreated. When counterattacking at this time, the turnover rate will become higher, and the hit rate will not be satisfactory. Many times, when the fast break is running, it will still slow down and fall into the position.

And SHOWTIME is a tactic that can still eliminate high-quality defensive counterattacks under high-intensity confrontation. Pat Riley has countless fast break plans, and small-scale offensive tactics make the team's fast break hard to defend.

But SHOWTIME is not invincible. The foundation of SHOWTIME is always based on the stars. The stronger the star and the higher the talent, the greater the power of SHOWTIME. It can also be said that SHOWTIME is an aristocratic tactic, and there is no way to achieve it without good players. The higher the talent of the team, the more it can suppress the opponent.

The current Big Three of the first generation of the Heat, the Heat in 2006, and the Heat in the LBJ era actually all carried the SHOWTIME theoretical system. Many styles of play are common. Pat Riley's tactics are always for the star, the stronger the star, the greater the power of SHOWTIME!

Although the current first-generation Big Three are not as talented and capable as the Heat's Big Three led by THE CHOSEN ONE of later generations, they still crush the current Lakers.

Tim Hardaway doesn't need to score, he just needs to bring the rhythm. And the most critical point, the tough guy Amozo Mourning has not lost his masculinity, he is still a peerless macho who averages 8.6 free throws per game!

Mourning easily squeezed the hermaphrodite Campbell away, raised his hand to catch the basketball passed from Hardaway's hand, then leaned back, knocked Campbell into the air without much effort, then turned around and dunked!

This scenario has happened many times! And the Lakers have nothing to do with him! The 27-year-old Mourning is in his prime! His physical ability is almost endless, and it is unrealistic for the Lakers to expect him to be weak.

And Mashburn's excellent offensive skills, after being integrated into the SHOWTIME system, are also full of new life! Bowen's defense is very good, but Mashburn's touch is even better today! Repeatedly relying on his more dominant physical talent, he caught Bowen by surprise in transitions between offense and defense.

The Big Three of the Heat are in full swing!

The Lakers' offensive performance in the first quarter was also very average, and Kobe's touch in the first quarter was not outstanding. Facing Sasha Danilovich's defense, Kobe scored 2 of 5 and only scored 4 points.

When Bryant feels bad, the Lakers' offense often becomes a mess. This is the case today. Although Kobe has paid great attention to the training of his teammates, his teammates still rely heavily on Kobe.

Eddie Jones' singles against Tim Hardaway failed consecutively, which made Harris stomp his feet anxiously on the sidelines.

In the first quarter, the Lakers beat the Heat at 18:32.

The game almost presented a situation of defeat like a mountain. In the second quarter, Harris replaced Dell Curry and Horry. The Lakers' bench group still crushed the Heat. The excellent performance of the old Curry and Horry in the second quarter , Recovered a lot of points for the team.

Seeing this, Harris simply asked Kobe to take the old Curry and Horry and the Big Three of the Heat to play fast.

The Lakers replaced Kobe, Curry, Jones, Horry, and Ben Wallace's Super Five lineup.

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