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Chapter 59



Chapter 59
The offensive and defensive transition on the court, Rondo ran across the center line with the ball, and waved at Bargnani.

Seeing this, Bargnani stepped up from the free throw line and blocked Conley in a decent way.

Rondo immediately moved the ball to the right, and his eyes reminded him that he could go to the bottom line to attack the basket, because the area under the basket had been cleared.Gay was stunned for a while, as if he understood Rondo's hint, he hurriedly twisted his hips sideways, and rushed to the basket like a bull.

Durant was staring at the basketball and failed to react in time, while the young Gay was explosive.

In the blink of an eye, Gay went to the basket, Rondo raised his hand and passed the ball with one stroke, and the cooperation was formed.

I saw Gay grab the ball and take off, and was about to dunk with his arms, but Horford broke out from the free throw line and raised his left hand to interfere.

But the young Gay was fearless, and still stood up from the ground, resisting the interference, aiming at the basket and smashing the dunk vigorously.

when!The basketball hits the rim and bounces high.

Horford immediately took off for the second time, grabbed the basketball with both hands, and threw it directly to Conley when it landed.

Seeing the situation, Thibodeau yelled to return to defense, while Su Yang scanned the half court and yelled 5 OUT MOTION.

The voices of the two flew into the court, the second-year players each found someone to mark it, and the first-year players all fell outside.

The fans cheered, Conley ran the ball across the center line, raised his hand and passed the ball to Horford at the top of the arc in the middle.At the same time, Green slid down the left wing, set up a wall to block Guy, and set an outside screen for Durant in the left corner.

Between the flashes and the flint, Durant cut around to the left wing and met the oncoming Horford.

The two cooperated hand in hand to cover, forming a cover together, and Guy couldn't directly squeeze through and chase.

Roy was also blocked by Horford, and for a while, it was Bargnani's misplaced match against Durant.

Maybe it was because the previous post was too aggressive, which made Bargnani feel that Durant was too easy to break through. This time he chose to take half a step.

Seeing this, Durant jumped with the ball without hesitation, raised his hand and scored a three-pointer, and the basketball crashed into the net.

"Okay!" Su Yang clenched his fists in greeting.

Conley executed the five-out dynamic offense very well. He immediately found Horford and organized a play to the weak side, which greatly distracted the second-year defense. Green, according to the previous training content, made Chicago screens in advance.

Horford also noticed Green's intentions in time, and ran over very smartly to cover hand-to-hand.

In this way, the whole team can be connected in series to play a MotionWeakChicago tactic. Although it is also the content of the previous training, it is still quite valuable to be able to play it in the early offense, especially in this kind of big game.

The offensive and defensive transition on the field, Rondo once again used the cover of Bargnani to break through with the ball to the right.

But Horford kept Su Yang's arrangement in mind and allowed Rondo to shoot appropriately. Instead of rushing forward to delay, he took the initiative to retreat to prevent Rondo from accelerating into the inside line. .

The scene suddenly became a little awkward, but Rondo didn't hesitate, and passed the ball directly behind the top of the arc.

Bargnani received the ball in an open space, subconsciously lifted it up and aimed at the basket, as if he wanted to shoot a three-pointer.

Horford didn't go to defend, Conley also stood still and ignored, the basketball flew out smoothly, and then hit the iron with a bang.

"Hey!" There was a burst of boos in the arena, adding to Bargnani's reputation as the top pick in parallel imports.

Horford got the rebound casually, turned around and threw it to Conley, and the freshman launched a counterattack again.

Thibodeau once again yelled to retreat, while Su Yang glanced at the retreat route, and waved his hands to remind him to land.

Conley took the ball across the center line, beckoned to continue to form the horns, and Horford and others settled down.

Just when Conley was about to reach the top of the arc, Durant stepped up suddenly, and the two met at the top of the arc.

Conley took advantage of the screen and went to the left. At the same time, Horford lifted from the free throw line and set up a positioning screen on the top of the arc. Durant turned around and ran right. Seeing that Guy was blocked and failed to catch up, he suddenly Twisting hips and rushing to the basket.

Bargnani hurriedly switched defenses to intercept, but his speed was at a disadvantage, and Conley also raised his hand to throw a pass.

With a bang, the basketball blasted into the net, and Durant scored with both hands on dunks. The first grade was 9 to the second grade.

There were cheers in the arena, and Su Yang clapped his hands vigorously, feeling that the five players in his hand were really good.

In the TNT commentary seat, Marvin asked with a smile, "Why does this tactic look so similar to the first tactic?"

"It's a big difference..." Doug Collins said, "The first tactic was Ram's Slip with the focus on Durant, and the tactic just now is a variant of DoubleFlare, with the focus on Conley."

"That's true..." Miller nodded, "Su Yang likes small changes very much, and the changes are very successful."

On the field, sophomore offense.

Rondo commanded the team to leave space in the left half, then passed the ball to the waist, and Alder caught the ball with his back to Scola.

Seeing that Ade turned around intentionally, Su Yang laughed and shouted: "Interfere with his ball, interfere with his ball..."

Scola did as he heard, and Ade deliberately stopped his movements, glared at Su Yang, and immediately jumped up and shot.

The shot point of the basketball is very high, and Scola tried his best to extend his arms without causing interference, but the basketball slammed like iron.

Seeing this, Horford immediately turned his back to the position, and Green rushed to the basket quickly, jumped high and caught the rebound.

The rest of the first grade launched a fast break at the same time. Green didn't pass to Conley, and directly dribbled the ball forward.

With one less pass, the overall advance speed of the first grade is faster, and it is a bit difficult for the second grade to retreat quickly.

Seeing the chaos in the second grade's defensive lineup, Su Yang gestured to Rub Screen at the galloping Conley.

Seeing this, Conley twisted his hips and ran to the top of the arc, erected a wall to block Guy, and formed a cross run with Durant.

Durant took the opportunity to get away and rushed in, while Rondo stepped back and yelled for Gay to stay where he was.But Gay didn't know that Rondo had seen through the tactics, and he didn't know what was going on behind him, so he turned instinctively and wanted to chase Durant.

Conley got a wide open, Green immediately stopped and passed the ball, followed by a three-pointer and flew to the basket.

Boom!The basketball crashed into the net, 12 to 2.

The referee's whistle blew at the same time, the second grade requested a timeout, and Thibodeau picked up the tactical board a little angrily.

There was applause in the arena, and Su Yang walked to the sidelines, high-fived Conley and others, and praised them for their good work.

The large screen in the center focused on Su Yang, and LeBron put down the orange in his hand, suddenly feeling that it was not sweet anymore.He felt that the tactics of the first grade were particularly suitable for him to execute, and they were much more efficient than Mike Brown's ones that used screens to lift the ball.

In the TNT commentary seat, Ma Wen asked with a smile: "Su Yang designed a fast break strategy, which looks like the Suns."

"There will be some references." Collins said, "But his small changes are very successful. For example, the Rub back screen just now is usually done by big players for smaller players, but he asked Conley to do it for Durant."

"That gives full play to Durant's offensive threat, and also maximizes the threat of Conley's outside shooting." Miller said, "That's what Su Yang is good at, and he is the same in the Trail Blazers, always allowing every player to play Very comfortable."

"Anyway, I want to learn his five-out strategy, which is very likely to change the situation where the center is king..."

(End of this chapter)


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