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Chapter 49 This is the pattern



Chapter 49 This is the pattern
Seven o'clock in the evening on the [-]th, Rose Garden.

The game between the Trail Blazers and the Heat is about to start, the fans cheered excitedly, and the wonderful offensive highlights of Roy and others were played on the central big screen.

Su Yang sat at the end of the coach's bench, and suddenly caught a glimpse of the promotional slogan on the big screen, which turned into Roy Oden and Adelaide's Big Three. The team's publicity has obviously improved Adelaide's status.

Such a change means that the operation department has made changes, and the suggestions sent before should not be adopted. Su Yang feels a little relieved, knowing that Adelaide's related problems will be resolved.

In a blink of an eye, all the players of the Blazers finished playing.

The whole team gathered together, shoulder to shoulder and hand in hand, counting one, two, three in unison, shouting for cheer.

After the opening ceremony, all the players spontaneously gathered around Su Yang and Monty, waiting for them to arrange offensive and defensive tactics again.

And McMillan sat on the bench with a smile, chatting with general manager Kevin, and felt very relieved about the two assistant coaches.

Su Yang asked Monty to speak first, and Monty immediately opened his mouth, crackling a lot, and spent 2 minutes arranging a defensive strategy, mainly to prevent Wade from breaking through, and pay attention to shrinking and flanking.

Su Yang didn't quite agree to focus on defending against Wade's breakthrough. Wade's breakthrough was too strong, even the peak pistons and iron barrels couldn't stop it.Of course, Wade has just returned from injury and has not had a few games. It is hard to say how good he will be. Preventing breakthroughs is an insurance strategy.

But Su Yang is mainly responsible for the offense now, although he disagreed in his heart, he didn't speak out.After all, as an offensive coach, Monty has been given half of the rights.

Su Yang went on to say: "Play more pick-and-rolls, the Heat's defensive resources are difficult to deal with, keep the initiative, that's all."

One sentence for three seconds, and the attack was set up.A few people in Outlaw waited to continue talking, but Su Yang waved his hand to dismiss.

Outlaw and others scratched their heads and walked away, followed by the siren sound in the arena, and the starting players of the two teams entered the field and prepared.

When Su Yang turned around, he happened to see the Heat, and found that Riley was combing his iconic back hair, crossing his hands on his chest, pacing back and forth on the sidelines, quite like Al Pacino.

"Riley doesn't have much gossip. Otherwise, he is handsome and talented. He has a heroic personality and a legendary experience. He likes to deal with the media. He also registered a trademark for three consecutive championships to make money. He is a proper actor in a movie..."

While complaining, the short whistle sounded, cheers erupted in the arena, and the referee walked to the middle circle with the ball, ready to jump the ball.

Trail Blazers lineup, Blake, Roy, Webster, Alder, Frye.

Heat lineup, Jason - Williams, Wade, Dorell - White, Haslem, O'Neal.

Snapped!The Heat win the jump ball.

Jason took the ball and advanced, and the center line raised his hand to call for tactics.

Su Yang glanced at Jason's movements, then watched the Heat's positioning, and found that Wade was squatting in the bottom corner and Haslem was standing at the top of the arc. He realized that this was the CHEST tactic commonly used by the Heat in the opening game.

If you want to defend this tactic, the focus is on man-to-man. Don't be confused by O'Neal's low post and Wade's use of a screen to cut outside. It may be really useful for the Heat to target Alder.

Just thinking about it, Wade started from the right corner, strode to the left basket, used O'Neal to cover, passed through the paint, and went straight to the top of the arc, while Jason brought the ball to the right wing.

The tactical running position has been formed, and Su Yang subconsciously wanted to shout a reminder, but Monty shouted first: "Pay attention to the low position, go around the front..."

Before the words fell, Wade stopped at the free throw line and set up a wall to block Alder, while Haslem suddenly started an air cut and went straight to the basket.

Adelaide wanted to catch up, but he focused on the low position, so he couldn't react, and the speed couldn't keep up with Haslem, so he could only signal Roy to switch defenses with his eyes.

Jason Williams, known as White Chocolate, saw Haslem take two steps, and at the same time raised his hand and pushed the ball straight to the basket, still flying over Roy's head.

In a hurry, Frye gave up O'Neal to pounce on Haslem, but unfortunately it was too late, the basketball had already crashed into the net.

The Heat scored two points first, and Monty looked a little embarrassed. He knew that it was his shout that caused the poor players to pay attention in the wrong place, which led to being misled.

Su Yang can understand, after all, O'Neal's prestige is still there, and Monty doesn't know that O'Neal will fall off a cliff this season, so it is normal to misjudge it as a low-post single.

This is the misleading feature of Riley's tactics, relying on the superpowers of O'Neal and Wade to create an illusion, but actually put the ball straight into the basket, so it is named CHEST.

In a blink of an eye, Blake took the ball across the center line, flicked it to Roy who came out of the screen, quickly turned around and ran to the left half, leaving space on the right with Webster and the three.

Su Yang immediately shouted to remind him that he can play pick-and-rolls. After all, Adelaide and Roy, against Haslem and Adelaide, have a height advantage and a long range.

Adelaide and Roy followed suit, and Wade seemed to have a bad knee, and he was a little slower when he squeezed through the screen.Haslem was forced to delay the defense, and Roy immediately passed the ball to the air-cut Adelaide.

With a bang, Ade dunked with both hands and scored.

O'Neal stood under the left basket and watched without even raising his hand, as if he was afraid of being hit by Adelaide.

Seeing O'Neal's performance, Su Yang smiled, thinking that it's no wonder Riley made up his mind to send O'Neal away. As for Cole trading Marion for O'Neal, that's really stupid.

Offensive and defensive transition, the Heat Jason dribbled the ball across the center line, and raised his hand again to call for a tactical gesture. From the perspective of formation positioning, it was still a CHEST tactic.

Due to the different division of responsibilities, Su Yang still chose to keep silent, while Monty frowned and thought for a moment, and shouted at the generals of the pioneers: "Be careful of man-to-man..."

Hearing the shouting, Su Yang silently praised in his heart, Monty still has a bit of talent in defense, but Monty can only improve afterwards, reacts slowly to new routines, and has too little accumulation.

Monty shouted and flew into the field, and the Blazers players followed suit. Haslem failed to make an air cut, and Jason Williams did not dare to pass the ball.

The Heat's offense stalled, and O'Neal immediately stepped up and stood on the right elbow to make a positioning screen, while Wade took the opportunity to turn, start from the free throw line, and use the screen to run to the right wing of the line.

At the same time, Jason, who was originally standing on the right wing, ran to the top of the arc with the ball, and Haslem, who had rushed to the basket before, quickly ran to the left wing to set a screen for Dorell White.

For a while, all five of the Heat were on the move. There was no distinction between strong and weak sides. The Blazers lost their defensive focus and could only continue man-to-man.

Suddenly, Jason raised his hand and aimed at the left corner. Where Dorell White had already run, he could catch the ball and shoot a three-pointer, or slip to the bottom line for a layup.

Seeing this, Monty yelled to switch defenses, and also yelled to run faster, intending to remind Alder and Webster that it was quite strict.

But as soon as he finished speaking, Jason threw the ball to the right wing strangely like magic with his wrist, and Wade caught the ball, lowered his center of gravity, and rushed to the basket like lightning.

O'Neill subconsciously wanted to make a cover, but when he saw that Roy couldn't keep up, he stopped and stood where he was, and took advantage of the opportunity to raise his hand to Frye who wanted to switch to intercept.

With a bang, Wade scored with both hands on dunks.

The Montys are dumb.

He didn't expect at all that the basketball would pass to the right, causing the Heat's CHEST variant tactics to be misleading.

Looking at Monty's expression, Su Yang felt a little impatient. He clearly said at the beginning that he should pay attention to shrinking and flanking, but he forgot on the spot.

The Heat's three-point shooting percentage and number of shots, there is no threat to let them shoot, I really confuse myself.

Thinking of this, Su Yang didn't worry about Monty's loss of face no matter what the division of responsibilities was, and he didn't bear any grudges about Monty's underestimation at the time. He decided to learn from YYF's big picture and high EQ, and make a move. After all, everyone benefits from winning.

Su Yang said to Monty: "These guys are too lazy, they didn't remember your opening strategy..."

After listening to Monty, he nodded again and again, and whispered a thank you, very grateful to Su Yang for his suggestion.

During the discussion between the two, Roy used the cover to displace O'Neal in singles and hit a jumper with an emergency stop.

The Heat immediately launched a counterattack, still playing the CHEST tactic, and Monty decisively commanded a shrinking attack.

The Blazers players blocked the paint one after another, Wade's breakthrough was blocked, and the two-pointer hit the iron.

Seeing this, Su Yang thought: "Okay! Now I can concentrate on dealing with Pat Riley..."

(End of this chapter)


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