Sports Supervillain

486. Suffocating Defense

Neither team made adjustments to their starting lineups.

Only tactically, the Spurs are obviously richer and more varied. Come up and set up a 2-3 zone defense first, and the formation is closed to the inside to prevent Ye Fei from easily taking the ball to attack. Even though Ye Fei has no desire to attack, he is still the most important offensive point on the court.

The Spurs shrink their formation, which is equivalent to letting Kobe take a shot.

Ye Fei waits near the penalty area, ready to grab a rebound. Kobe held the ball to face Leonard's defense, borrowed Clarkson's cover, pulled it up from outside the three-point line and threw it.

swish!

The ball went into the net hollow, Kobe hit a three-pointer, and the West Lakers took the lead.

It can be seen that Kobe is playing very smoothly today, Ye Fei can safely put all his energy into defense.

When it was the Spurs' turn to attack, Aldridge pressed near the penalty area, covering for his teammates and creating air-cut opportunities for them. On the other side, Duncan pulled up to the high position and played a pick-and-roll with Parker.

Using Duncan's cover, Parker threw off Rondo's defense, and Casspi could only switch defenses in the past. Parker did not play big, and returned the ball to Duncan who supported him in the high post.

He came out again, hanging on to Duncan's side, received a hand-to-hand pass from Duncan, and after throwing off the defense, he succeeded in a mid-range jumper.

The Spurs' offense was far away from Ye Fei's side, and the 000 made it difficult for him to help defend. They didn't go inside, they just looked for opportunities outside. Playing around Duncan allows Aldridge to contain Ye Fei in the interior. Although there is one less offensive point, Ye Fei's defensive threat is weakened accordingly.

After the start, the Spurs' tactical effect was very obvious. On the offensive end, they were not affected much by Ye Fei, and their shooting percentage was so high that Ye Fei didn't even grab a few rebounds.

On the defensive end, Ye Fei did not turn on the full-fire mode, and the Spurs could defend the rest of the Lakers. Although Kobe has a good touch and has been helping the Lakers to bite the score, the point difference is getting bigger and bigger.

At the first official timeout, the Spurs led the Lakers 12-8 by 4 points.

After returning from the timeout, the Spurs' offensive firepower remained undiminished. Under Leonard's strict defense, Kobe's consecutive scoring momentum was finally contained.

The Spurs seized the opportunity to widen the gap.

Although Ye Fei fought back on the offensive end, he couldn't prevent the opponent's attack, and he still couldn't pull back the point difference.

He wanted to overwhelm his opponent under defense, how could Ye Fei allow this to happen.

When the team is suspended, let Mike Brown replace Larry Nance and let him defend Aldridge in the interior, so that Ye Fei cannot stand dead in the interior.

After returning from the timeout, Ye Fei asked Larry Nance to wait on the inside, as long as he resisted the man.

Ye Fei came out to defend Duncan, and whether they were playing pick-and-rolls or whatever tactics they played, Ye Fei was putting pressure on the defensive end.

After changing the defensive strategy, the effect was immediate.

Seeing that Parker didn't fully protect the ball, Ye Fei made a stealthy attack and cut the ball directly, finally interrupting the momentum of the Spurs scoring consecutively.

Watching the Spurs before, they were not disturbed by Ye Fei's defense, and the on-site commentator thought the Spurs' tactics were effective.

But I didn't expect that Ye Fei's adjustment would come so quickly, and then it got out of hand.

Larry Nance sits on the inside, although he can't defend against Duncan and Aldridge, but he only needs to stand up to them, and Ye Fei will attack him at any time [give the opponent a fatal block.

Ye Fei, who completely let himself go, once again showed his terrifying dominance on the defensive end.

Steals, blocked shots, and rebounds are omnipotent, and assist defense, supplementary defense, and chase defense are omnipresent.

Ye Fei can be seen everywhere, he is almost everywhere.

The dominance on the defensive end is even more terrifying than in the previous game. As long as he is given a chance to seize it, it will teach the opponent an extremely profound lesson.

Ye Fei's defense was suffocating, and Popovich had a headache on the sidelines.

But it's the Spurs after all.

Their offense, under the influence of Ye Fei's crazy defense, played (cddc) somewhat difficult. But on the defensive end, they also brought great trouble to the Lakers.

The last game lost on the offensive rebounds, and the Spurs had four or five players fighting for the offensive rebounds.

I know that apart from Ye Fei, the most stable scoring point for the Lakers is Kobe. In the last game, he played extremely well, scoring a game-high 28 points, 5 assists and 4 rebounds.

The Spurs used the two best defensive players in the team, Danny Green and Leonard to pester him in turn. Under the defense of the two, Kobe shot a little hard.

Fortunately, the offense of both sides was not good. Relying on Ye Fei's excellent defense, the two teams fell into a tug-of-war. The point difference has been hovering around 5 points, and no one can widen the point difference.

The score has been stalemate until the end of the half game, the Spurs are only 53 to 49, leading the Lakers by 4 points.

Ye Fei's data is finally not as scary as the previous game. He only scored 17 points, 9 rebounds, 6 blocks, 5 steals and 5 assists in the half.

The Spurs' tactical strategy is quite aimed at Ye Fei.

In this game, the Spurs played very steadily, constantly changing formations, and kept avoiding Ye Fei. It made it impossible for Ye Fei to bring out all the unsolvable defenses.

After the start of the second half, this situation could not be changed. Ye Fei's defensive pressure was still there, but it was difficult to find a target to attack.

The Spurs played steadily, seized the Lakers' mistakes, and gradually opened up the point difference.

Ye Fei began to exert strength on both ends of the offense and defense, trying not to make the point difference so wide. But in the first half of the fourth quarter, when Ye Fei took a break from the court, the Lakers collapsed instantly.

The Lakers players were on the court, and they missed a wave of shots, causing the Spurs to frequently counterattack.

Ginobili, the old demon sword who played poorly in the last game, finally got out of the sheath and blocked his throat with blood.

Even with 9 points, they couldn't defend against it, leading the Spurs to widen the point difference to more than 15 points in one fell swoop.

The Spurs must be the most stable player in the league to play with the wind. Once they are allowed to control the absolute advantage, they will not give their opponents a chance.

Therefore, even if Ye Fei returned to the field and began to show off his power on both offensive and defensive ends, he still failed to overtake the score.

At the last moment, Kobe missed two shots, ruining the last hope of the Lakers.

The Spurs firmly accepted the game, 106 to 100 at home, and the two sides fought to a tie.

In the next game, the two sides will compete at the Staples Center Arena to compete for home court advantage.

The Lakers completely lost this game. Ye Fei wanted to rely on defense to defeat the opponent, but against the old-fashioned Spurs, the effect was not so obvious.

But in this game, he didn't need to take the blame. Ye Fei still played a suffocating dominance on the defensive end. .

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