Tony Allen's defensive ability is multifaceted. The Spurs' research report on him shows that Tony Allen's defense in the three aspects of passing lines, dribbling and shooting interference is very good!

He is very sensitive to the movements of the opponent's players and can quickly enter the defensive position.

In addition to his excellent defensive skills, Allen's physical fitness is also very good. Without good physical fitness, how can he fight with Kobe for 48 minutes? ? Ordinary guards would have been exhausted by Kobe.

He is fast, has strong reaction ability, and has amazing jumping ability. These characteristics make him always one step ahead of his opponents when defending.

In addition, Allen is also good at destroying the opponent's offensive tactics. What he does every day before the game is to study the opponent's offensive tactics, so as to win more victories for his team.

This is his famous saying:

"I don't understand offense, but you don't want to understand it either."

As a result, G2 did make Jiang Hao uncomfortable at the beginning.

Both sides and the media guessed correctly that the Grizzlies would not make mistakes again. In the first quarter of G2, Tony Allen directly defended Jiang Hao! ! !

The strongest spear against the strongest shield!

The guard who was selected as the first team of defense for three times is not just talk.

This is the first time that Jiang Hao has seen a player that he can't break away from or pass. He stuck to him like a sticky bug the whole time.

The only way he can beat him is to shoot.

Because Tony Allen only lowers his center of gravity to defend, and rarely chooses to block shots rashly. He relies on his muscles to fight against you and make your movements deformed to reduce your hit rate! !

So Jiang Hao scored 6 points in the first quarter, which is much less than the previous game!

"Boy, I've studied you!"

"Awesome!"

Jiang Hao gave Tony Allen a thumbs up at the end of the first quarter. He really admired him. This is like Rodman. He can become a star by rushing rebounds.

Tony Allen's pure focus on defense is much better than those players who know a little bit of everything but are not proficient in everything.

Such players with a certain outstanding ability can survive longer in the NBA. Tony Allen is a good example.

And judging from his defensive actions in the first quarter.

He has indeed studied all the techniques and tactics he likes to use, and he should have spent all his offensive training time on defense.

Otherwise, why is he only able to pass the ball, rush for rebounds, or snatch the ball from the center's arms on offense? ? ?

Kobe in Los Angeles couldn't help but smile and tweeted:

"Accept Allen's abuse, little brother @Jiang Hao"

Metta World Peace:

"It's easy to defend a player that LeBron can defend. Don't act like you are invincible. Remember that there are always people who are better than you."

Faried directly helped his brother to fight back:

"No, what are you pretending to be? 6 points in one quarter, 24 points in 4 quarters, can you get 24 points in front of Tony Allen??"

Metta World Peace:

"You are so good at jumping, but you can't do a 360 turnaround like Jiang Hao in a real game?"

Faried:

" @Jiang Hao, after winning the game, remember to criticize this charity World Peace."

Metta World Peace then deleted the post. He was really afraid that Jiang Hao, the essence of human trolls, would criticize him in a casual conversation. Jiang Hao, this kid Jeremy Lin, is too easy to be defeated.

(PS: Brothers, my Spurs head coach's name is Messina, not Messi-san. Don't hurt your friends~)

If I can write football articles, I'll kick Messi's balls at the beginning! ! The latest news is that he's on the court in the foot basin, damn it!

The Pampas people also have gaps? I remember that Manu came to the Tengxun charity game as a coach a year after his retirement, but he took the initiative to play a quarter without expecting him to play? ?

Chapter 161: Superstar destroyer? It's useless to me!

Chapter 161 160: Superstar destroyer? It's useless to me!

Tony Allen's single defense against Jiang Hao in G2 is textbook-like.

It's also a model that all players who meet Jiang Hao can follow.

Because this kid really studied Jiang Hao too deeply.

The body angle is biased towards defending the right hand: It can be seen that Jiang Hao's left-handed dribbling is relatively ordinary, and the number of dunks with his left hand is 0, and the number of layups with his left hand is far less than that of his right hand.

Stick to the shoulder: Knowing that Jiang Hao has the ability to bulldoze layups and speed straight forward, stick to Jiang Hao's shoulder. As long as Jiang Hao doesn't get through in the first time, it will be an offensive foul if you try to squeeze through and exert force.

Never steal the ball when dribbling, just block your eyes to prevent Jiang Hao from aiming and looking at teammates:

This is really awesome. Generally, when defensive players, especially those point guards in the last round, defend Jiang Hao's dribbling offense, because Jiang Hao is tall and the arc of the dribble is also high, they will subconsciously or can't help but steal the ball.

Point guards steal the dribble of forwards, which often happens in the NBA.

Especially small point guards like Barea, their essential skill to exist in the NBA is the ability to steal the ball from big players.

But after studying and looking at ESPN big data, Tony Allen found that it is more difficult to steal the ball from Jiang Hao than to steal the ball from Kobe, so just don't care about Jiang Hao's dribbling.

No matter what you worship Sam Gold, I just look at your center of gravity and your body changes, and my hands are always raised in front of you.

This prevented Jiang Hao from shooting or passing to his teammates right away!!

This delayed the Spurs’ chance!

Because the ball would not be as smooth when it reached Jiang Hao, Jiang Hao would often have to make a triple threat or tiptoe slightly or even jump to pass the ball directly, otherwise he would not be able to see where his teammates were at the first moment.

So some of his assists and wonderful passes to the basket in the last game disappeared.

He really beat Jiang Hao thoroughly! ! ! !

It also made Jiang Hao see the legendary lock defense for the second time! ! !

The first time was when Kobe showed him a few rounds against the Lakers, but Kobe didn't know him at all at that time, and Jiang Hao directly confronted him several times.

But Tony Allen is not the Kobe at the end of his career now. He is in his prime, and the bulging muscles on his shoulders can block Jiang Hao.

So in the second quarter, the Spurs decisively changed their formation, let Jiang Hao rest for a while, and Manu and Wu Sheng came on!

Let Wu Sheng and this kind of defensive sticky candy mix it up!

And Jiang Hao did use this time to face this opponent.

He also studied it in a targeted manner under the guidance of defensive assistant coach Budenholtz.

Although the situation on the court did not really require him to attack with full firepower, because Tony Allen's lock defense could only be 1-on-1, that is, the whole court became 4V4, and his assist defense ability was just average.

So he will stand out when defending the Lakers, the former Cavaliers, and the Thunder, but against the Spurs.

Even if Jiang Hao seems a little invisible, there are too many eye-catching people

And Jiang Hao was not blocked by him. He made 2 of 4 shots in the first quarter and had 2 free throws. He just took fewer shots.

And now his biggest feeling is that he is not used to it, because this is the first defender in history who studies him alone, sees through every move Jiang Hao wants to use in advance, and forces Jiang Hao to use other equipment in the arsenal.

For example, the back-to-back fadeaway is unsolvable. Jiang Hao usually doesn't use it, because the twin tower system rarely has space for him to back up, but Tony Allen forced Jiang Hao to back up several times.

So although the battle is going well, the research still needs to be studied. Jiang Hao and the Spurs don't want to give the Grizzlies any chance.

Doing whatever he wants in front of the best defensive first team players can make Jiang Hao complete an evolution!

Allen is a 1.94-meter-tall forward-guard swingman, weighs 97 kilograms, and has a wingspan of 206, which also means that he can cover the defense of 3 positions in the backcourt!

PG, SG, SF can defend!

His NBA career three-point shooting percentage is only 28.2%, and he only averaged double-digit points in one season. His shooting stability is poor, and his offensive ability with the ball is weak, but he can survive in the NBA for 14 seasons, relying on excellent defense.

Jiang Hao himself thinks it's nothing, but the coaching staff attaches great importance to this opponent.

Because he was recognized as one of the best ball defenders after playing against the Lakers and receiving high praise from Kobe.

Whether it is Durant, Kobe or James, it is difficult to escape his defense range.

And after the duel with the Los Angeles Lakers, a traffic team, big data has shown that he is a top defender.

No wonder so many people want to see him against Jiang Hao after the last game.

And now when Jiang Hao is off the court, there are a lot of voices in the forum saying "Jiang Hao is afraid of Allen."

Tony Allen has played against Durant, the scoring leader this season, in 19 games. In these 19 games, Durant averaged 28.3 points, 9.6 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 0.9 steals and 1.3 blocks per game.

However, his shooting percentage was only 43.8%, his three-point shooting percentage was only 33.3%, and his average turnovers reached 3.5 times per game.

These data show that Tony Allen's close defense has greatly reduced Durant's scoring efficiency and put great pressure on him.

Durant is an excellent scorer, known for his excellent shooting skills and flexible physical fitness.

However, facing Tony Allen's defense, his shooting percentage dropped significantly.

Tony Allen's close defense made it difficult for Durant to exert his scoring ability, and forced him to make many wrong decisions when shooting.

This defensive method is hard to understand, because Tony Allen does not seem to have a particularly outstanding height and wingspan on the court, but he successfully limited Durant's scoring efficiency with his excellent speed and quick reaction.

Tony Allen and veteran scoring champion Kobe Bryant are old acquaintances, and they have had a feud since the Green Army.

So much so that the Grizzlies' first-round encounter with the Lakers made a lot of Kobe fans cry that Allen had chased them directly to the West.

They played against each other 10 times in the playoffs, including the finals of the 2007-2008 season and the finals of the 2009-2010 season.

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