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Chapter 163 Seven Seconds Attack



Chapter 163 Seven Seconds Attack

Chapter 163 Seven Seconds Attack

The ones appearing on the court can no longer be called the Portland Trail Blazers, but should be called the Portland Suns. McMillan also seems to be possessed by D'Antoni, running and bombing like a raging fire, regardless of his own offensive round. It didn't take long to start, anyway, he rushed desperately, shot desperately, and seized all available gaps to give the Lakers a few ruthless shots.

And in this game, Phil returned to the starting lineup of two insiders, just let Gasol play the fifth position, Odom played the fourth position, plus Fisher, Kobe and Ariza formed the Lakers starting lineup.The almighty Gasol and Odom naturally played well in the interior. After all, one of them is 2 meters tall and the other is 08 meters tall. They bully Ye Feng and Outlaw, who are 2 meters tall. Call it a handy one.Ye Feng and the others didn't plan to make the inside line as solid as gold. It's hard to make up for the disadvantage of height. It would be nice if they could cause some trouble for the Lakers' two inside lines.

But according to Ye Feng, the points lost on the defensive end must be made up on the offensive end.That's what he said, and he did the same. As the team's starting No. [-], Ye Feng didn't use himself as an inside player at all when attacking. Even the more reliable post-up singles were firmly controlled. Locked in the arsenal, it plays like a wing.Well, he was originally a wing, and the reason why he was placed on the fourth position was McMillan's problem.

The Blazers seem to have completely followed the Suns' set. The ball handler picks and rolls, rushes inside, and then a group of shooters outside the three-point line waits to feed the ball. It is outrageously simple, but it works well.The Lakers players didn't recover from this stormy attack at all, and the score was quickly pulled away. In a trance, they also thought that standing opposite them was the team known for their seven-second offense. The Suns, not the young but well-behaved Trail Blazers.

Before the start of the game, McMillan emphasized the two aspects of rebounding and inside defense. The former must be all soldiers. Stop saying "rebounding is the job of inside players". In addition, the other four people all have to go inside to grab rebounds, and if they can't match their height, they use bounce to make up for it.As for the latter, it's better to defend around the front. If you think you have enough muscles, you can also use conventional top defense, but in any case, try your best, and there is no need to waste all your energy on it.

The Blazers have only one tactical idea in this game, and that is to attack, attack, and attack again. If there is a defender in front of him, he will be overwhelmed. If there is space around him, he will shoot without hesitation. Going up to bite, the perimeter defense is completely spared no effort.The Lakers are already confused, and the result of the confusion is that the feeling of the whole team seems to be infected by Kobe, and the iron hits loudly. Gasol and Odom have grabbed a lot of rebounds, but it is difficult for them to catch the rebound in the first time. If the ball is passed to the frontcourt, naturally there will be no counterattack and fast break to catch the opponent's loopholes.

On the contrary, the Blazers' continuous shooting has greatly enhanced the morale of the team. With morale, everyone shoots more vigorously, and of course they are more confident.Many times you have to admit that some things on the basketball court are unreasonable. When the whole team starts to be full of confidence in every shot they make, the shooting percentage will almost certainly not be low.The Trail Blazers have a lot of outside scoring points. Strictly speaking, this is a three-point team. Anyone can pull beyond the three-point line, wait for the ball to pass to their hands, and then pass the ball under the opponent's desperate eyes. The ball is thrown.

In fact, they did not reproduce the Suns' tactics. After all, the Suns still put on a Stoudemire insider, which is a top insider with a height of 2 meters and super bounce.What does the Blazers have?Ye Feng?Or Outlaw? It is difficult to make a living in the interior at 08 meters. They may have forgotten their position in the team, and they still play the same set as they were in the third position before.This made Gasol very unaccustomed. He moved quickly, yes, but he was not fast enough to prevent the attacks of wing players all the time, not to mention that Ye Feng was a breakthrough master.

Odom can also defend these two guys in the interior, but it is useless. The wing players themselves are much more flexible than them, and the combination of high and low positions is not difficult for Ye Feng. One, it's trivial to want to pass the ball to teammates who slipped the baseline in the high position.After the Lakers were blocked on the outside, it was natural for the inside to take over the offensive burden, but they soon found that the Blazers gave up their defense on the inside and turned to using mid-range and three-pointers to fight against them.

Logically speaking, the closer to the basket, the easier it is to score. This is true. Under normal circumstances, players have the highest shooting percentage at the basket.But this game is a bit different. The Lakers' inside offense does have the advantage of crushing, but they must take Ye Feng's defense into consideration.The small ones almost didn't block the big ones directly. They usually started from the bottom three. In a few rounds, before Gasol could lift the ball, Ye Feng had already taken it out. In the postseason On the field of the game, this action is not enough for the referee to call a personal foul.

At the press conference before the game, some reporters thought it was the Blazers imitating the starting lineup of the Lakers in the previous game, but now they discovered that it was not an imitation at all, but that the blue is better than the blue.If the small lineup of the Lakers is version 1.0, then the Blazers are definitely version 2.0 or even 3.0, and they play crazier and bolder than the Lakers. Just watch them frantically take mid-to-long range shots.

It's hard to imagine that the Lakers trailed by 2 points with 12 minutes left in the first quarter. Logically, the Trail Blazers should be behind, but this happened so logically. The main force fills in holes, presumably they haven't done such a thing for a long time. Judging from the Lakers' lineup this season, as long as their substitutes can keep the advantage of the starting game, it is understandable to waste a little bit if they can't.

But the Trail Blazers did not give the boss of the Western Conference any face at all in this game. Relying on a wonderful starting lineup, they actually pushed their opponents to the ground and beat them violently. I don't want to think about who wins and who loses at the end of the game, as long as the Blazers lead the Lakers now, this is their simplest happiness.

(End of this chapter)


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