Coach: Coaching the Grizzlies at the beginning, playing the bantam

Chapter 23 Big victory by 21 points!First win of the season!

Chapter 23 Big victory by 21 points!First win of the season!

The commentator Webster shouted: "Beautiful! The Grizzlies played a wonderful counterattack this round. Gasol's wide-range long pass is just right. This sharp fast-break counterattack is not common in the Grizzlies."

Temple nodded: "The Grizzlies have changed a lot in this game today. They hit two three-pointers and a fast-break counterattack in the opening game. This is something we hardly saw last season. The situation is not good for the Wizards. The big three haven't found the touch yet, this game is going to be ruined."

In the next round, the Wizards still didn't make an offense.

Jamison received a pass from Arenas outside the three-point line on the right, and made a strong three-pointer against Swift.

Gasol blocked Brac's position and helped Ariza, who was shrinking on the weak side, protect the backcourt rebounds.

With both offense and defense and smooth cooperation, the Grizzlies had the upper hand at the beginning of the game, suppressing the Wizards with the "Three Musketeers".

The Grizzlies attacked, and Mike Miller was strictly guarded by his opponent this time. After running for a long time, he failed to get a chance to catch the ball.

Standing off the court, Lu Yong didn't panic, and raised three fingers at the "Little Flying Mouse" who was controlling the ball at the top of the arc. "Play No. [-] tactic! Pay attention to the time and don't make mistakes!"

Seeing this, Stoudemire nodded and immediately gestured for Pau Gasol to come up for the pick-and-roll.

Gasol used his body to block Arenas, who was chasing and defending on the flanks. After disassembling, he didn't go straight down, but mentioned the position one step away from the free throw line to catch the ball.

He popped up to catch the ball without taking a shot, turned his back against Blatche, handed the ball back to Stoudemire who ran back.

This is a classic "hand-to-hand back-run tactic". Although it appeared on the field as early as the 80s, it was the 76ers coach Brett who really arranged this play into a tactic and carried it forward in the NBA. -Brown.

Lu Yong made this hand-to-hand anti-running tactic come out ten years in advance, and the effect was unexpectedly good.

Stoudemire's long two-point jumper was full of confidence, and without interference, he shot into the net hollowly, swish! 10 to 0.

"Pretty!"

Lu Yong stood on the sidelines and applauded. This time the cooperation was very exciting.

The substitute players also stood up excitedly, and played the Wizards 10-0 in the opening game. This is the rhythm to go to heaven!

Eddie Jordan sat on the sidelines with a gloomy face. He wanted to call a timeout but didn't know how to adjust it. He could only hold his hands and decided to wait and see for two more rounds.

Arenas also started to get anxious at this moment. He singled Stoudemire one-on-one at the top of the arc, broke through to attract double-teams, and passed the ball to Caron Butler, who responded from the strong side.

Butler's horns received the ball and faked it, pointing Mike Miller to turn over and shoot a jumper, which finally helped the Wizards get the first point of the game. 10 to 2.

The Wizards also have no tactics on the offensive end, and they play stars.

Whoever has a better chance in Washington's "Three Musketeers" will be allowed to play. The role players do all the dirty work.

The Grizzlies attacked, and Stoudemire played a pick-and-roll at the top of the arc, went right to break through the emergency stop, and pretended to pass the ball to Mike Miller on the outside.

Deceived the Wizards defense and immediately transferred the ball to Pau Gasol in the penalty area.

Gasol stepped on the three-second zone and had an opportunity. He had an obvious advantage in the low post. He turned around and made a jumper in the middle.Swish! 12 to 2.

Wizards coach Eddie Jordan couldn't sit still this time, he got up decisively and called a timeout, trying to interrupt the Grizzlies' start.

Webster said in disbelief: "It's amazing. The Grizzlies have played a wonderful teamwork in the new season. The five players in the starting lineup are now scoring. This is not the same as the Grizzlies last season. It is simply a replica of the Holy City Spurs."

Temple sighed: "The Grizzlies played too abnormally today. They not only increased the proportion of shots from outside the three-point line, but also controlled the number of shots taken by the head star Pau Gasol, allowing him to serve as a transition core. character of."

Webster continued: "The most important thing is that Gasol not only plays more easily in this tactical system, but also has a much higher efficiency. The offense of the Grizzlies in the new season has obviously become stronger. Not a weak defense, the Wizards are dangerous in this game."

After leaving the field, the players high-fived Lu Yong standing on the sidelines one by one, feeling very elated.

The head star Paul Gasol also smiled at Lu Yong. He played very easily tonight, and the water team led by double digits.

Gasol has never fought such a rich battle in his life!

At the end of the timeout, the Wizards replaced the starting center Brac.

Taking Calvin Booth, who is 2 meters tall, tried to increase the height of the lineup, and liberated power forward Jamison to throw out to help defend the outside.

Booth was selected by the Wizards with the 1999th overall pick in the second round of the 35 draft. He later ran through several teams such as the Mavericks, Supersonics, and Bucks, and returned to the Wizards this summer.

Calvin Booth can only be regarded as an ordinary blue-collar worker, and the best year of his career was only 7.5 points and 4.8 rebounds.However, Lu Yong is very familiar with this product, because he has a face that resembles the movie star Nicolas Cage, and became the general manager of the Denver Nuggets after retiring.
That's right, the core center Jokic has won two consecutive MVP aircraft carriers, and the regular season record has remained in the top four in the Western Conference for many years.

Unfortunately, Calvin Booth's appearance did not help the Wizards solve their defensive problems.

Mike Miller used the cover to run out of opportunities on the periphery several times, and hit a three-pointer with a strong shot against the interference.

Gasol is also very tough in single-defense against Booth. His low footsteps fly up, and turning around with a jumper is an opportunity.

The Grizzlies scored consecutive points from outside shots in the first quarter, and the team shot more than 60%.

34 to 21, after the first quarter, the Grizzlies lead away by 13 points.

In the second quarter, the Grizzlies sent five substitutes: Lowry, Eddie Jones, Gay, Warrick, and Reggie Evans.

The undrafted Barea entered the team's 12-man roster, but he will not have the opportunity to appear until the second half of the second quarter.

No way, the Grizzlies' lineup for the new season is too deep, and anyone can get through the rotation.

The best player in the second team of the Wizards is backup center Darius Sangueira, who averaged 9.2 points, 4 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game last season, and is the main attacker in the second quarter.

Faced with Reggie Evans, who is only 2 meters tall, Sangueira thought he could easily play the advantage.

As a result, after receiving the ball in the low post and playing two rounds, Sangueira found out that he was wrong.

Evans' strong lower body strength made him unable to push back into the penalty area. He could only float outside and turn around to hook. He made 6 of 1 shots in a single quarter and scored 2 points and 1 rebound.

On the other hand, except for Evans in the Grizzlies second team, the other four can attack with the ball, and they quickly suppressed the Wizards.

At the end of the halftime game, the Grizzlies had a lead of nearly 20 points, and the game was wasted.

In the second half, the main players continued to show off both internally and externally, and soon put the game into garbage time.

During the garbage time, the two teams replaced the full bench lineup to play, and the Grizzlies still played against the Wizards, crushing in all directions.

Reggie Evans grabbed 8 rebounds in a single quarter to dominate the inside line, stuck Sangueira out of the three-second zone, and played very depressed on the court.

At the end, 112 to 91, the Grizzlies won by 21 points and won their first victory of the season!
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