Chapter 348 349. Targeting the Champion (4 More)
Chapter 348 349. Targeting the Champion (4 More)
Chapter 348 349. Targeting the Champion (four more)
So at the beginning, the Bucks also habitually handed the ball to Michael Reid, allowing him to carry out the team's first offense.
After all, if you don't give the boss the first shot, then you probably don't want to hang out in this Bucks team.
It's still a simple offense, and when Michael Reed gets the ball to attack, the Bucks will let Magloire come up for the pick-and-roll.
Then dismantled Magloire and went down, and it was up to Michael Reed to decide whether to pass or cast.
Because Bogut has just entered the league after all, he is definitely not as good as Magloire in pick-and-roll experience.
It's just a pity that the person defending Reid in this game is called Christie.
Facing this simple pick-and-roll, Christie, who is experienced in defense, did not lose his position. Michael Reed, who saw this scene, was not too shocked. After all, not every pick-and-roll can produce results.
He did several sets of crotch dribbles in a row against Christie, but Christie did not lose his position.
As a left-handed Reid, his most offensive method on the court is to score by shooting.
Seeing that Christie was unmoved, Reed also chose a step-back shot to make a shot.
Although Christie will not stick to the player when defending him, but the whole person grasps the distance very delicately. When Reed starts to shoot, Christie pounces on it.
It perfectly covered Reed's shooting vision and caused some interference to it.
Bang~
This step-back shot hit the iron without any accidents.
In the card position at the basket, Okafor also took advantage of his position to protect the backcourt rebound very well.
This is the main reason why Liu Rui replaced Okafor on the field.
If it is replaced by Gerald Wallace, then he will suffer a lot in the backcourt rebounding.
After all, Al Jefferson wasn't known for rebounding throughout his career.
What is it about Jefferson other than offense? !
Liu Rui, who was sitting off the field, also smiled knowingly when he saw this scene, picked up the bottle of holy water under his feet that could reach the age of 50, and took a couple of sips happily.
For Christie's defense, Liu Rui was very relieved.
Although as he grew older, the movement speed of his feet was no longer as agile as when he was young, but the emaciated camel was bigger than the horse.
On defense, Christie must have his own set, otherwise it would not be possible to still be selected to the best defensive team in the era of the four major shooting guards.
You must know that even the old glove Payton also used his defense to help the Heat win the championship.
What's more, Christie is not that old.
And don't say that it was Christie who came to defend Reid, even without Christie, Liu Rui didn't panic at all.
After all, Michael Reid's shooting percentage is really touching.
There is a saying about Michael Reed in his peak season, East Reed, West Kobe.
Of course, this sentence is not a compliment to Reed, but that these two men firmly occupy the top two of the season's iron list.
The only difference is that Kobe's iron strike is because each shot is more difficult, and he is forced to shoot in the face of double-team selection.
It has a lot to do with the environment around him and his personal character.
And Michael Reid is completely different, his blacksmithing is really blacksmithing...
The Bobcats, who protected the backcourt rebounds, did not play a defensive counterattack, because now Wallace, the head of the counterattack team of the Bobcats, is drinking wolfberry water with Liu Rui...
"Drinking it can really hit 50 years old? Coach, you are not lying to me?!"
"50 years old? Hehe, how is it possible, let alone 60..."
The absence of Gerald Wallace also changed the Bobcats' offensive options drastically.
On the offensive end, Jefferson frequently referred to the high post to run pick-and-rolls for defenders, which also forced Bogut to leave the penalty area to defend further.
And once Bogut left the restricted area, the Bobcats' offensive center of gravity on the field became very obvious.
It is the point of repeatedly hitting Jefferson's pick-and-roll, forcing Bogut to switch defenses.
When it was too late to circle the pick-and-roll many times, Bogut had no choice but to choose to switch defenses. Once he did not choose to switch defenses, the Bobcats would hang the ball to Jefferson and let him play one-on-one singles in the low post.
This made the head coach of the Bucks, Stotts, really puzzled off the court. This... is also called tactics?
Is this playing tactics, or is it hitting people? !
Why does it seem to be carrying the Bogut hammer? !
A tactic was repeated endlessly, and the players who played the big players were Mo Williams and Joe Johnson, which made Bogut feel like crying.
When the first quarter lasted only more than four minutes, the head coach of the Bucks Stotts really couldn't stand it anymore, and took the lead in replacing Bogut while the ball was dead.
Because when Bogut is on the court, the Bobcats have been making a fuss around Bogut.
That's okay, but in the face of small players playing big players, the Bobcats' offensive success rate is too high.
It was such a simple tactic that was repeated endlessly, which made Bucks coach Stotts very depressed.
Is this what an NBA head coach should do? !Why is this tactic the same as a child's play house? The key is that Bogut really can't guard against him.
And even if he didn't switch defenses, facing the low-post Jefferson on the court, he was once played around by Jefferson's footsteps.
An angry Bogut pushed Jefferson away in front of him. If his teammates hadn't pulled him, it might have caused unnecessary conflicts.
Of course, the teammates here are naturally pulled by the teammates of the Bobcats, otherwise Bogut's dog's head must be blown up.
At the end of the first quarter, the Bobcats succeeded at home with:
34:24
Leading the Bucks by [-] points, the contest in the first quarter ended.
Throughout the first quarter, the Bobcats regarded the Bucks' defense as the back garden.
Because the entire Bucks, except for the defense in the penalty area, is pretty good, and the perimeter defense is a mess.
But the Bobcats just don't play in your penalty area, they call your inside line out of the high post and keep picking and rolling.
Obviously there is a better three-pointer opportunity, I just don't shoot, I will hit you Bogut, which also made Bogut never play after being replaced in the first quarter.
In the second quarter, Bogut, who got a lot of rest time in the first quarter, came back into battle.
But the lineup of the Bobcats has caused many people to exclaim, this is simply a moth.
Because at this time, the Bobcats' backup center used Gerald Wallace, who was only [-] meters tall! !
Looking at Wallace, who is only a little over two meters tall, the camera turned to Bogut, who was two meters one and three meters tall.
This also left fans watching the game in a daze...
(End of this chapter)
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