Coach Casey, who was the opponent, was not as easy as Popovich, who simulated the lineup many times in his head, and finally found that he didn't have enough cards to deal with the Spurs' seven-second fast-break system.

In fact, there are not many teams that can limit this tactical system in the regular season, and the Pistons themselves are not a very strong team, so it is naturally impossible to stop the Spurs' current offense.

However, the Spurs' current smooth offense may not last long, after all, there is a 211-centimeter-tall Collins on the field, and such a fast-paced switchback run, I am afraid that after a few rounds, the physical fitness will drop significantly.

By that time, the Spurs' offense may not be as ferocious as it is now.

The seven-second fast attack system, in addition to the drawbacks mentioned earlier, has a more critical point, that is, this tactical system relies more on a fixed lineup. Whether it is the Suns in the Nash era or the Rockets in the Harden era, the team is basically playing in a rotation of about 7 players.

As a result, injuries will come to the door over the course of the long regular season, as players continue to play more and more. Once there are injuries in the fixed system, then the strength of the team will also drop by one level. If the injury is to the team's ball-handling core, then the team will directly lose competitiveness.

Burks, the veteran guard who played again, faced Chang Tiancheng's defense, and after observing the Spurs' defensive position, he finally chose to pass the ball to Bagley, who played well in the first quarter, hoping that he could help the team hit the Spurs' interior line.

But before the Spurs were responsible for defending Bagley, it was Sochan, who was less than 210 centimeters tall, and now it is the seven-foot-tall Collins who is in charge of defending him. After looking at it with his back to the back for a while, Bagley chose to try his back to single-handedly Collins first.

Although he had more strength than Collins, when he turned around, he found that Collins' raised hands made it difficult for him to find the angle of his shot.

However, Bagley is better than Wiseman in that when he finds that his interior offense is blocked, he will choose to find a teammate's position first and try to transmit the ball to the outside.

Bojan saw Bagley's embarrassment on the inside, and looking at the little offensive time left, Bojan sprinted to the outside of the three-point line, and shouted to Bagley: "Marvin!

But Sochan's speed of chasing defense is also very fast, and the moment Bojan receives the ball, Sochan is already in front of him.

The pressure of offensive time made Bojan not care so much at the moment, and immediately after receiving the ball, he hurriedly shot, and the basketball smashed on the front of the basket, bounced, and did not score.

Collins quickly picked up the rebound, then immediately found Chang Tiancheng and passed the ball to him.

After Chang Tiancheng received the ball, he immediately advanced to the opponent's half court at high speed with the ball. At the same time, Diop and McDermott were once again in the bottom corner.

As a tall man, Bagley's defensive speed was a little slower, but Collins, who was defending him, knew that Chang Tiancheng wanted to advance the fast break, so he had already rushed to the front court of the Pistons first.

Duren, who was originally in charge of defending Sochan, saw that Collins was about to rush directly to the basket, so he had to give up defending Sochan and instead blocked Collins' rush to the frame.

Chang Tiancheng saw this opportunity, and with a ground-hitting pass, he fed the ball to Sochan's hands again.

Sochan didn't pause after receiving the ball, took three steps directly, and completed a tomahawk dunk again with one hand.

At 44:44, the Spurs finally equalized the score.

In the Pistons' offensive round, Burks stood outside the three-point line to organize the offense, and he knew that at this time, Bagley had no way to kill the Spurs inside, and although Bojan was an accurate shooter, he had no ability to hold the ball alone, and in this case, rookie Duren naturally couldn't count on it.

The only one on the field who had a chance to score on a break was Corey Joseph.

With this in mind, Burks passed the ball to Joseph and gestured to the rest of his teammates to open up space for Joseph to break through with the ball.

After receiving the ball, Joseph faced McDermott, who was much taller than him, and chose to break through from the right side, trying to use his speed advantage to pass him.

However, McDermott let him go in advance, so as to ensure that he could block Joseph's breakthrough route at any time.

Seeing this, Joseph simply took a step back and chose to shoot a mid-range jumper.

Although the ball was not affected by McDermott, who tried to reach out and interfere, the ball still went slightly off the basket.

Sohan jumped high, took the basketball into his arms with one hand, and then passed the ball to Chang Tiancheng with both hands, and followed him to continue to attack the Pistons' basket.

This time, several members of the Pistons reacted quickly, and they quickly returned to the defense and took a defensive position.

Chang Tiancheng saw that there was no chance to kill the basket directly, so he directly blocked and dismantled with Sochan in the high position, broke through on the left side, and killed the Pistons under the basket.

With the double shooter in the bottom corner, the space on the pitch at this time was extremely open, which gave Chang Tiancheng more opportunities to accelerate. Seeing that Duren had no time to make up for the defense, Bojan, who was originally responsible for defending Diop, had to take a step forward to defend Chang Tiancheng.

And Chang Tiancheng naturally wouldn't let go of this great opportunity, he didn't even look at people, and passed the ball directly to the bottom left corner.

Diop, who was standing in the bottom corner, received the ball, adjusted his posture slightly, and then shot the basketball, accompanied by the prompt that Chang Tiancheng received from the system to trigger the skill of the god of point guards, and the basketball went into the net.

At 44:47, the Spurs took the lead for the first time in a long time.

Coach Casey was already hesitating to call a timeout at this time, although the Spurs only led by three points at this time, but the rhythm of the whole game was firmly in the hands of the Spurs. If you choose to take a timeout at this time, the team may not be able to find a solution to this seven-second fast-break system later, but will buy time for the Spurs players to rest.

After thinking about it for a while, Coach Casey finally didn't choose to call a timeout, but wanted to see how long the Spurs' offense could last.

But he was not idle, but came to the sidelines, and the players on the court shouted: "Kids, don't be affected by their offense, maintain our own defensive strategy, and try to impact the opponent's basket on the offensive end!"

Hearing Coach Casey's shout, Chang Tiancheng couldn't help but laugh in his heart: The working principle of the seven-second offense has long been known to everyone, and if it is really so easy to be broken, it will not always be used by the team.

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