Chapter 368 369.1 Face Question Mark (4 More)
Chapter 368 369.1 Face Question Mark (4 More)
Chapter 368. Chapter 369. A Face of Question Marks
Because after the pick-and-roll, Mo Williams defends Hinrich from behind, and the Bobcats' inside line guards Okafor, and Hinrich can't dive into the inside line for a layup.
The biggest possibility is to look for opportunities to make mid-range shots or projectiles after moving into the three-point line.
Forcing other teams to make mid-range shots has always been Liu Rui's favorite thing to do.
What's more, this situation can reduce Hinrich's passing to outside teammates. When there is no one in front of him, if Hinrich does not choose to attack by himself, then he can change his name to Hinkid from now on...
This is exactly the defensive strategy given by Liu Rui before the game, because both Ben Gordon and Lol Deng of the entire Bulls team have better offensive capabilities than Hinrich.
After all, Hinrich's role on the court is to have an excellent overall view, able to calm the whole court and connect the teams instead of scoring by himself.
When he reduces the passing of his teammate in series.It is a good thing for the Bobcats to increase his mid-range shots.
As for Nocioni, Liu Rui directly chose to ignore it.
Under the defense of Gerald Wallace, Nocioni's sense of presence in this game is bound to be much reduced.
Because Wallace doesn't like to defend players like Duncan and Nowitzki the least, but players like Nocioni and Webber are the best at defending.
Facing Mo Williams' defensive style, Hinrich also had some doubts, so why is he defending behind me? ?
But seeing that there was no one in front of him, he also chose to shoot on the move.
sigh~
0:2
Hinrich took advantage of his throwing to get the first point of the game.
Seeing Hinrich's goal, Mo Williams also turned his head and glanced at Liu Rui off the field, as if asking: "Does the coach still use this method of defense?"
Seeing Mo Williams' eyes, Liu Rui also nodded.
Although Hinrich scored the goal, it was obviously a good thing for Liu Rui.
Liu Rui is not afraid that Hinrich will use this method to attack, but he is afraid that Hinrich will not use this method to shoot, but instead choose to drive his teammates.
Once Hinrich fell into Liu Rui's trap, Ben Gordon's role on the court was not only downplayed, but other Bulls players could not open up the offensive situation.
Liu Rui, as a head coach who is not even afraid of McGrady, is afraid that a mere Hinrich will invest in the entire Bobcats? !
What was different in the Bobcats' offensive possession was that this time it was Gerald Wallace who got the ball in the high post.
Because the Bulls are most likely to be targeted on the court is Nocioni at the power forward position.
Nocioni, as a big man with shooting ability, moves around the court much faster than most power forwards, which obviously does not include Wallace.
Wallace's explosive power ranks at the top of the entire striker line, so Liu Rui also focused on this point.
Seeing Wallace holding the ball in the high post, Okafor also pulled Chandler out of the penalty area. After all, only by letting Chandler leave the penalty area can Wallace get into the inside better.
Okafor automatically lands in the corner and pulls Chandler out of the paint as far as possible, so that it's Christie who runs the pick-and-roll for Wallace.
Other teams generally use small players as the ball-holding point, and the big players come up to the pick-and-roll and then go down. However, the Bobcats often play some tactics in which Wallace is the ball-holding point and the small players run the pick-and-roll.
Because Wallace not only has the ability to hold the ball, but also has sufficient personal explosive power. Originally in the fourth position, facing most people in the league is half a misplacement.
Therefore, after using the pick-and-roll of a small player, whether the opponent chooses to switch or not, there is a good offensive opportunity for the Bobcats.
Seeing Christie's pick-and-roll, Ben Gordon didn't dare to choose to switch defenses. If Wallace hit him in a misplaced position, it would be difficult for him to withstand Wallace's impact.
However, since Wallace also has the ability to shoot from beyond the three-point line, Nocioni dared not defend too far back when defending the pick-and-roll, otherwise Wallace might directly use the gap to make a shot.
With the opportunity of the pick-and-roll, Wallace exerted all his strength with his feet, and instantly exploded with a super high impact. In one step, he passed Nocioni who was defending him, and the whole person went straight to the inside to kill.
Tyson Chandler, who was standing in the bottom corner, saw this situation and hurriedly turned around and returned to the penalty area to help defend.
Facing Chandler's help defense, Wallace did not blindly choose to go hard, but distributed the ball in the air to Okafor who landed in the bottom corner.
After receiving Wallace's breakthrough point, Okafor chose a mid-range shot without any hesitation.
sigh~
2:2
Following the throw of the ball, Wallace also slapped Okafor on the court when returning to defense.
Seeing Wallace's choice of the ball, Liu Rui also applauded his disciple off the court.
Although this is just a simple tactical cooperation, in Liu Rui's view, the Bobcats have shed their original childishness, and every player can subconsciously choose to attack without any hesitation after receiving the ball.
In Liu Rui's view, this is a very precious thing, and it has always been something that Liu Rui focuses on promoting in the team, that is, when the opportunity arises, he would rather make a shot than make a shot.
What Liu Rui hates most is that players on the court will hesitate to shoot after facing an open opportunity to aim.
Waiting for the opponent's defensive player to make up and then feinting to the inside, resulting in some unnecessary walking mistakes, this is the most unforgivable thing in Liu Rui's view.
Therefore, the current execution of the entire Bobcats team on the offensive end has been gradually improved.
Even though Hinrich scored the ball in the last attack, facing the Bulls' offense, the Bobcats still chose the previous defensive method without making any changes.
Although Hinrich had some doubts, facing an offensive opportunity, he still chose a mid-range throw.
Bang~
With Hinrich's missed shot, the Bobcats, who had protected the backboard, were also preparing to fight back defensively.
However, Skiles, who was born as a defensive coach, also made precise deployments for the Bobcats' offensive and defensive transitions before the game.
Except for Chandler grabbing offensive rebounds, the entire team immediately returned to defense once the attack was over, not giving the Bobcats any chance to counterattack.
Although there is no chance to fight back, the Bobcats still increase their speed in the transition of offense and defense, because compared to positional warfare, chaotic warfare is the kingly way for the Bobcats to win...
(End of this chapter)
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