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Chapter 55



Chapter 55

NO.16 At four o'clock in the afternoon, the Blazers team rushed to the North Shore Garden Center.

After the warm-up training, the reporter chased after Su Yang and asked what he thought of Rivers saying that he was stealing tactics.

Su Yang originally didn't intend to pay attention to it, but suddenly he had an idea and replied that he saw the Celtics' internal training video. As for where he saw it, he couldn't make it public for the time being, because he had promised a player before that he would keep it secret.

Such a trick of sowing doubts may not be effective at the moment, and there may be unexpected gains in the future.

The players returned to the locker room, and the video analysis meeting was held simultaneously, and Su Yang was in charge of the lecture.

He first mentioned the need to pay attention to the Celtics' offensive and defensive transitions, because the Celtics averaged 100.5 points per game, a large part of which came from offensive and defensive transitions. The reason why there are so many offensive and defensive transitions is because the Celtics are extremely defensive. .

The Celtics' defense is strong on the line, especially when Rondo and Garnett team up to attack the point guard. After the double-team is over, Garnett can quickly return to the defense of the big man, and rely on his speed and explosive power to sweep the entire paint. district.

Su Yang formulated the first strategy: when attacking, try to bring Garnett to the weak side. If Garnett must take the initiative to find opportunities, then pass the ball more and try to consume a lot of Garnett before the fourth quarter. Special physical strength, fighting a protracted war.

In his opinion, it would be very inefficient to consume or let Adidas Garnett rely on Roy, Blake, and Jack to attack. After all, Garnett will get the best defensive player this season, but No kidding.

The other two strategies are Frye's bold three-pointer, weakening Perkins' frame protection and blocking rebounds. response.You can also properly release Rondo to shoot, and double-team Pierce and Garnett's low-post singles more, even if you are thrown into a three-pointer, don't worry.

With three strategies, the Blazers players returned to the arena, and the game between the two teams started immediately.

Frye won the jump ball, and Adelaide took the ball from the waist to launch the first attack, feinted and flew to Garnett, and made a successful mid-range shot.

In the next few rounds, the Celtics showed the second-best defensive power in the league. Webster and Roy were forced to make mistakes one after another. than 8.

Seeing this, Su Yang commanded to play around Adelaide, and Adelaide lived up to his expectations. He used the cover to dribble the ball and made an emergency stop to shoot and score. Help the team stabilize the situation.

The defensive intensity of the two teams is very high. The Blazers used the zone defense to suppress breakthroughs and took advantage of the Celtics' weak backcourt shooting. As a result, the Celtics made 5 of 0 three-pointers in the first quarter, while the Celtics used pincers. Putting pressure on the ball holder, taking advantage of the Blazers' weak ball control in the backcourt, caused the Blazers to make 6 turnovers in the first quarter. In the end, the two teams tied 19-19.

During the timeout between quarters, Su Yang encouraged Mike Roberts, Outlaw and Jack to have the courage to disrupt the battle, because the bench lineup is where the Blazers have an advantage. If they can play a wave, it is very likely to disrupt the Celtics rotation .

Outlaw and others came on stage with Su Yang's expectations and successfully helped the Blazers establish an 8-point lead.

But with the Celtics' main force on the field, the Blazers were called fouls one after another, and the offensive rhythm was chaotic.

Fortunately, with the previous 8-point lead, at the end of the half, they still led by 2 points.

Returning to the locker room during the intermission, Su Yang praised Webster for his good defense against Pierce, emphasizing that the Celtics will definitely strengthen their defense in the second half, and they must be patient when handling the ball and take the initiative when seeing teammates restricted.

Who would have thought that the situation in the third quarter was far beyond Su Yang's expectations, and the Celtics would actually play in the playoffs.

Pierce singled out is quite cunning, coupled with home court advantage, Webster was called three fouls in a row, while Ray Allen swept away the downturn in the first half, gave up three-pointers, all kinds of emergency stop jumpers around the screen, 8 of them personally 5.

Fortunately, Roy showed his superstar demeanor, Blake hit two three-pointers with a big heart, and Aldridge helped the team with blocks and rebounds when he felt bad. By the end of the third quarter, the Blazers only lost 7 points in a single quarter. point.

With 5 points behind, Su Yang once again encouraged Outlaw and other substitutes to fight bravely and help the team chase points.

But Rivers noticed something. He didn't replace Ray Allen and Perkins at the beginning of the fourth quarter, and left Tony Allen on the court with a good defense. The main force of the Celtics is back on the stage.

Seeing the trick, Su Yang took advantage of the sharp decline in Perkins' physical strength and launched Frye's three-point offensive.

The Celtics didn't pay attention in three rounds. Frye threw two three-pointers and directly helped the Blazers overtake.

Rivers quickly removed Perkins, arranged Garnett as center, and let Glenn Davis serve as power forward.

Su Yang took advantage of the situation and directed Adelaide to attack Davis, but he never thought that Adelaide was also called for fouls one after another, because Davis, as a nimble and fat man, stretched out his hands to press fast and his feet were not slow, which caused Adelaide to suffer greatly when receiving the ball. Affected, frizzy mentality.

Various plans were frustrated one after another, Su Yang resorted to a three-guard lineup, and Outlaw appeared as a power forward.

Davis started fast and ran fast, but he couldn't jump high or fast. Outlaw relied on bouncing and bouncing to catch the ball, directly cracking Davis' defense, forcing Garnett to make up the defense many times, and then gave the Aldridge creates space for the shot.

Because Garnett made too many defenses, the pressure of the three guards to break through became less, easily tearing the Celtics' defense.

On the defensive end, the Trail Blazers' three guards followed Su Yang's arrangement, boldly letting Rondo shoot three-pointers, and blocking the inside line in various ways, forcing the Celtics to only handle the ball on one side, resulting in the Celtics' scoring efficiency significantly reduce.

Just like that, the Blazers gradually gained a 10-point lead and maintained it until the last 30 seconds of the game.

Rivers had no temper at all and forced a penalty kick, but Jack and Roy didn't miss a free throw.

In the end, the Blazers defeated the Celtics 101-90 in the battle for the top spot in the East and West.

At the post-match press conference, Rivers said that it was a loss worthy of repeated study, and praised the Blazers for making full use of each of their shortcomings and almost perfecting their own advantages, and praised Su Yang for his meticulous work.

There was also a heated discussion on social media. Many fans did not expect that the Blazers could overthrow the complete Celtics, and they won not by 1 or 11 points, but by [-] points. Two of the main players also encountered Foul trouble.

ESPN announced that many coaches and scouts believe that this game is of great value because it reflects the significance of space-based big players and opens up a new path for teams without big centers to beat the Celtics.

Amidst all kinds of discussions, the Blazers flew south to Miami to challenge the Heat away.

Riley was prepared and personally led the team to play against the Blazers until the last minute, but Outlaw's continuous operations of rebounds, assists, steals, mid-range shots, and free throws directly laid the foundation for the Blazers to win, allowing Wade Empty scored 1 points.

NO.19, the Blazers rushed to Orlando to challenge the Magic in back-to-back away games.

Poor physical strength and too big a gap inside, the Blazers lost to the Magic again, and the All-Star record statistics ended simultaneously, the Blazers ranked first in the Western Conference with 30 wins and 10 losses, and McMillan will be elected as the head coach of the Western Conference All-Star.

As assistants, Su Yang and others will go to New O'Neill with McMillan to participate in the All-Star Weekend.

On the plane to Atlanta, Monty found Su Yang and said that he would give him the opportunity to coach the rookie game, knowing that he needed a chance to fully demonstrate his coaching ability, and thanked Su Yang for not remembering the unpleasant experiences in the past.

Su Yang thanked Monty for starting to study how to better utilize the abilities of Durant and other players in advance.

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