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Chapter 50



Chapter 50
On the field, Blake led and ran across the half.

Heat Haslem quickly ran to the frontcourt, stood at the free throw line early and waited, and his defensive enthusiasm was quite good.Seeing this, Su Yang got up and waved, shouting DRGA!

The so-called DRGA is a trailing screen. The difference from ordinary screens is that the big players cover at a place farther than the three-point line, which looks like a long tail.

The voice flew into the field, and Adelaide, who was about to go down, suddenly stopped, and set up a wall at a 45-degree direction on the right to block the Heat's Jason Williams who was trying to defend.

Blake took the opportunity to get rid of it, rushed to the top of the arc with a few strides, and faced Haslem who jumped out, raised his shoulders and swayed a bit, then rushed into the paint area, hit a layup and scored.

O'Neal, who was supposed to guard the basket, was dragged by Frye to the 45-degree three-point line on the left. If Przbilla was on the court, O'Neal would probably shrink early, and Blake would not have so much room for breakthrough.

"This is an effect that the data cannot reflect..." Watching Frye turn around and return to defense, Su Yang thought about how to quantify a type of player like Frye.

After thinking about it, the Heat played the CHEST tactic again. The Blazers players followed Monty's instructions and locked up the space for receiving the ball from the outside. The Heat could only hang the ball inside.

O'Neal took the ball from the waist on the right side, and Dorell White responded from the 45-degree three-point line, but just as O'Neal held the ball firmly, Alder ran from the weak side to help defend in advance.

Su Yang led the team to practice early assist defense before. At that time, it was used to target the Rockets and take advantage of Hayes's particularly poor offensive ability. Haslem is similar to Hayes, and he also compares the strength of the basket and the pick-and-roll. Many, the close-range two-point shooting rate is as low as 36.5%, and the threat of mid- and long-range shots is almost non-existent. After Adelaide can help defend, he can quickly return to defense.

I saw O'Neal waving his big elbow and moving around, struggling to avoid the pressure of Frye and Alder, and hurriedly passed the ball to Haslem, who was temporarily in a wide open position.

Adelaide hurriedly turned and returned to the defense, Haslem took a big step forward, and jumped up to meet Adelaide, looking like he was about to forcibly dunk.

The Heat's bench players immediately widened their eyes and showed anticipation, but in the next second, Ade took off straight, like a wooden stake rising instantly, and with a slap, he jumped head-on.

The basketball was forced to fly upside down and landed on the left elbow. Webster bent down to grab it, and subconsciously raised his head to look for someone.

"Don't stop, rush up..." Su Yang repeatedly waved his hands, such a good opportunity, he must play a fast break with the Heat, and make full use of O'Neal's slow return to defense.

Webster hurriedly started his pace, but the Heat's troops had already retreated, and the possibility of fast break was lost, so we could only see if it was possible to attack in advance.

Su Yang immediately scanned the half court and found that the five Heat players were all following the Trail Blazers players, and immediately shouted: "4out-1in..."

The so-called 4out-1in is four outside and one inside position, making full use of the containment force of the inside player to create offensive threats, and then develop other tactics.

The voice flew into the field, and Adelaide immediately bowed and accelerated, striding to the right waist, with his back against Haslem, and the other four Blazers also ran to the three-point line.

The fans on the scene cheered and shouted. Webster made an emergency stop on the right wing, raised his hand and passed the ball to Frye at the top of the arc, while Blake and Roy rushed to the basket on the left side from the 45-degree three-point line at the same time. next position.

The Blazers ran fast and chaotically. The Heat had no focus on defense at all. Riley didn't make a sound like Su Yang, so he could only rely on his consciousness to mark people.

But Blake rushed to the left basket, and with the help of Roy who arrived at the same time as an off-ball screen, he rushed towards the 45-degree three-point line on the left, making it clear that he was going to catch Frye's pass at the top of the arc.

The Heat's defensive center of gravity shifted accordingly, and Roy quietly used Alder's cover to cross the paint and circle to the short corner on the right. He also twisted his hips and rushed towards the top of the arc.

At the moment when Blake reached the three-point line, Frye raised his hand to hand over the ball, then turned PINDOWN, and set up a wall for Roy who rushed out to cover.

Rao Wade was as fast as lightning, and he encountered two human walls in a row, one horizontal and one vertical, and it was really difficult to catch up, so he could only watch Roy rush to the free throw line.

Seeing that Roy received a pass from Blake, O'Neal didn't dare to switch defenses to intercept.Roy didn't hesitate, and when he pulled it up, it was a mid-range shot, and the basketball went into the net hollowly.

"Okay!" Su Yang clapped his hands vigorously, feeling that this early offensive cooperation made the team look like 14 Spurs.

Because the early attack particularly tests the decision-making speed after grabbing the rebound. Considering the speed of NBA players retreating, they often only have a reaction time of 0.5 seconds. Webster did a good job.

The early attack also tests the passing. This attack is first conducted from the outside, and then passed from the outside to the inside. The speed is fast and the rhythm is good.Coupled with a strong sense of positioning and continuous screens to open up space, it can be said that the Blazers' early attack this time is perfect.

While thinking about it, the Heat settled down in the frontcourt, and after a lot of running and tinkering, the basketball was passed to the left waist.

O'Neal took the ball with his back, facing Adelaide once again to help defend in advance, he slapped his hands fiercely to borrow strength, roared, and forcibly charged, a bit domineering like the Lakers at their peak.

Frye and Alder couldn't bear it at all, but they retreated very wisely to avoid it, and were about to raise their hands to interfere with the shot, but O'Neal staggered and almost fell to the ground.

That appearance is obviously O'Neill's footsteps are lazy, he did not consider the possibility of removing the stool, and his center of gravity was out of balance.

The audience behind the ball rack laughed and boos erupted. O'Neal seemed to be drunk and threw the ball to the basket consciously.

when!The basketball hit the hoop and fell.

Frye reached out to catch the basketball, turned around and handed it to Blake who ran to his side, and the other players of the Blazers were about to get off.

The Heat still chose the man-to-man strategy. Seeing this, Su Yang shouted loudly, reminding him to continue playing four-out and one-in. After hearing the sound, all the Blazers players went to the three-point line to find positions.

Considering that they had already attacked from the weak side once before, the Heat might be prepared. Su Yang shouted at Adebi again, reminding him to cover with his back to the sideline.

Alder immediately stopped on the right side of the free throw line, standing with his back to the right sideline, which can not only block Haslem's line of sight, but also facilitate the observation of his teammates' next running situation.At the same time, Blake rushed to the right 45 degrees with the ball, and followed Roy, who ran out of the bottom corner, to cooperate with hand-to-hand screens.

Roy took the ball and rushed to the top of the arc, while Frye, who was originally standing at the top of the arc, started to rush to the basket, and Webster, who was originally standing on the left wing, rushed to the top of the arc.

At the same time, Blake ran to the right wing, Ade turned around and ran down to the basket, and the Blazers ran together with five people, making people dazzled.

While the fans cheered, Webster took the hand-off pass from Roy at the top of the arc and continued to run to the right, while Frye used Alder's basket to cover and quietly ran to the right bottom corner.

The Heat's defensive formation was chaotic, and Webster rushed in with a twist of his hips. Haslem hurriedly played the role of captain, shouting loudly to shrink and intercept.

But as soon as the Heat turned to the basket, Webster stopped and raised his hand. The basketball flew straight to the right corner, and Frye caught the ball, facing the back of O'Neal's head, and shot a three-pointer smartly.

bass!The three-pointer went into the net.

The Blazers lead the Heat 11-4.

Cheers erupted in the arena, and O'Neill was panting for breath on the big screen in the center, but Riley didn't mean to call a timeout at all, and he didn't seem to see the Blazers rising.

Riley waved at Wade, as if to explain some task, then walked back to the bench, quite calm.

Seeing this situation, Su Yang suddenly recalled what Riley said.

 Ask for a ticket!
  
 
(End of this chapter)


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