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Chapter 141 Tactical Competition

Chapter 141 Tactical Competition
Paul looked at Ye Feng's back and fell into deep thought.

Could it be that this rookie is arrogant because he is getting better at playing? He never played so alone before.

Of course, one goal doesn't mean anything.

What's more, Ye Feng made two free throws and scored 4 points.

The score is 4:2.

In the eyes of ordinary fans, Ye Feng played quite well.

Pistons attack.

With Billups as the starting point, Hamilton got a chance while running, tricked James with a fake jumper, and then stuffed the ball inside, and Ben, who made an air cut, dunked.

4: 4.

It is said that Billups is the offensive core of the Pistons, and Ben is the defensive core of the Pistons, but Hamilton's role on both offense and defense cannot be underestimated.

Speaking of the offensive end alone, his ability is definitely more than just catching and shooting, and his ability to break through and organize is also very good.In the last game against the Cavaliers, he scored 44 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists, as evidenced by 15 free throws.

Without a breakthrough, how can there be so many free throws?

Knights attack.

This time it was Ye Feng who broke through first, and finally got rid of Billups with the help of Boozer's cover, forcing Da Ben to defend.

In an instant, Ye Feng handed the ball to James again.

James immediately rushed to the inside. This time, without a big book, James ran amok.

Campbell wanted to do it, but thought about his foul and held back.

Bang!
James scored with a one-handed dunk, 6:4.

"Wait, I seem to feel something, but I can't say it."

"Me too. Is this a new tactic for the Cavaliers? I've never seen it before. It's so novel. But I couldn't find a good word to sum it up."

The two on-site commentators were thoughtful.

They felt it, and the two head coaches on the sidelines naturally couldn't feel nothing.

"A breakthrough with layers!"

The two head coaches thought of the same word.

Yes, there are layers.

Facing the Pistons' defensive system, a simple breakthrough is useless, it will be blocked by Big Ben, and then strangled.

And this "layered" is to let the first person break through the supplementary defense that attracts Daben, and then the second person breaks through immediately.At this time, Daben, who has already been defended, has no way to make up the second defense.

This is different from simple multiple breakthroughs. It is simple to say, but it requires two players with strong breakthrough ability, and a high tacit understanding between each other, who can connect the two breakthroughs.

A slight pause or hesitation in the middle will be caught by the defender and fail.

Obviously, Ye Feng and James already have such a tacit understanding.

If you are a fan of Jordan, you should have watched Jordan has a very wonderful collection of double-team breaks.

When Jordan broke through the baseline for the first time, two opposing players double-teamed, and the other three were still waiting behind.

(That's right, five people need to be dispatched together if you want to prevent the old hooligan.)
Seeing that something was wrong, Jordan immediately turned his head and withdrew.

The five opponents were overjoyed and finally prevented Jordan's breakthrough.

The two double-teamers followed Jordan out, and the other three spread out to guard the rest of the Bulls.

But at this moment, Jordan suddenly returned his carbine and killed him again.

Breaking through the double-teaming of the two in lightning speed, before the other three could react, they scored a layup.

In fact, this can be regarded as a layered breakthrough. The first time is used to disrupt the opponent's defensive formation, and the second time is a killer move.

Of course, this ball is too demanding, requiring excellent ball control skills, precise judgment, and incomparable self-confidence
The old hooligan came at his fingertips, but only once in his entire career.

How could rookie Ye Feng and James do it alone?

However, we can't do it alone, we can join hands!

This is the tactic Ye Feng told James the day before the game.

To put it bluntly, it is aimed at the shortcomings of the Pistons' center defense being too weak.

If Daben stands inside, neither James nor Ye Feng can succeed in one breakthrough.

But if someone attracts Daben's attention and others break through, it will be much easier.

The remaining center, neither Campbell nor Okur, could stop Ye Feng and James.

Thinking of this, the head coaches on both sides were shocked.

Paul felt amazing. This tactic was simply bold, but it also completely targeted the Pistons' weaknesses.

Larry Brown has an ugly face. Of course he knows the shortcomings of the Pistons, which is why he desperately wants to get Rasheed Wallace.

There is nothing to say about the Pistons' perimeter defense. Billups + Hamilton + Prince are the strongest.But inside, Okur and Campbell can't satisfy him.

As for the third center, Milicic, he looked down on him even more. He was too thin, too floating, and not strong enough.

So this is why he has been advocating for Milicic to gain weight and learn to defend. He hopes that Milicic can make up for this loophole.

But Milicic is good at passing and catching the ball, and smart and elegant offense. If you ask him to switch to defense, how can he do it all at once.

As a result, this talented second place in 2003 was buried.

The game continues.

After Paul understood the thoughts of Ye Feng and James, he naturally had no opinion. After all, it is beneficial and harmless, and he is still very open-minded.

He even took the initiative to make adjustments to allow the whole team to open up space and help Ye Feng and James to break through.

Unhappy turned into Larry Brown, and when he hit the 4th minute, he called a timeout directly.

The way Campbell flinched and didn't dare to defend made him very angry.

"Give me full defense, even if it's a foul, stop those two rookies from scoring."

Larry Brown yelled.

After the timeout ended, the Pistons' defense was indeed stronger. Campbell defended fiercely against Ye Feng and James who rushed into the basket, even fouling.

Then, he committed two offenses and was replaced.

Okur replaced Campbell and continued the spirit set by Brown, even if fouled, Ye Feng and James would not be allowed to score easily.

This move really temporarily suppressed Ye Feng and James, and also made the momentum of the Cavaliers slump.

At the end of the first quarter, the Pistons even achieved a lead.

"A strong team is a strong team. The Pistons are still stronger than the Cavaliers. Tough defense and a little adjustment can kill the Cavaliers' offense."

"Yes, a strong man will not trip over the same stone twice. A good boat will not capsize twice in the same gutter. The Pistons were unlucky last time and were killed once. This time, they will win."

The two on-site commentators also acted according to the wind, like a chameleon.

Apparently, in their words, the Pistons are the strong, the good boats, and the Knights are just stones, gutters.

This made the Cleveland fans very upset, but what else could they do except curse when the team lost?
At the end of the first quarter, 28:23, the Cavaliers trailed by 5 points.

Fan morale is a bit low.

But Ye Feng and James looked at each other and smiled happily.

On the statistics board in the middle of the court, there is a row of foul statistics.

Campbell had 2 fouls, Okur had 2 fouls, Ben had 1 foul, and Rebrascia (Ben's backup) had 1 foul.
(End of this chapter)

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