131. The cooperation of terror
"32 joint defense, let's change tactics, ok? Listen to me, don't worry about who breaks through, who is in the penalty area, listen to my guys, ak stands at the low post in the free throw area, Oku is on the left wing of the penalty area, Boozer is on the right wing of the penalty area, Deron and Miles come out, and turn to switch defenses at any time outside, do you understand?" Sloan quickly drew lines on the tactical board, with sweat on his forehead.
The old man must be in a hurry. The Warriors beat them up in the first quarter. Sloan knew that Billups was strong before and Chamberlain was strong, but these two people could not be so strong after joining together, right? Seeing the pick-and-roll cooperation between the two, Sloan's eyes were red: Damn it, it's not enough to get used to, and the lethality of the cooperation is so terrifying. If they had a tacit understanding, who could still stop these two people in the league at that time? Seeing Billups or Chamberlain attacking their rings again and again, Sloan couldn't help but remember the two people under his command more than ten years ago: Malone and Stockton helped the team to the finals twice in a row, and almost won the first place in the league's regular season record for several consecutive seasons.
In just one quarter, the Warriors beat the Jazz 15 points, they scored 34 points, while the Jazz only had only 19 points. In these 34 minutes, Chamberlain and Billups teamed up to score 24 points. The former almost dunked the Jazz's rim, and the pick-and-roll hit was a success.
Old Nelson exchanged for Billups, but in fact he didn't look down on the pick-and-roll. What kind of bullshit thing is that? He exchanged for Billups, including choosing Curry Jr. to train, just to choose an assistant for Chamberlain. Yes, the positioning of these point guards in his hands is just a simple "drug" delivery player. He wants these people to help Chamberlain grow, and then the latter will dominate the entire league. Who says that a single core cannot win the championship? I don't believe it.
Then, I will use Chamberlain as a single core to win the championship for you! This is what Old Nelson plans. But now it seems that it is still good to let Chamberlain and Billups cooperate, at least it can bring great "sex" to the Warriors' record in the short term. Chamberlain is still a rookie now. He is a good one, but he is just a young dragon, Billups is at the peak, so he can only make a "drug" for Chamberlain to deliver the game, which is unrealistic.
Thinking of this, Old Nelson sighed and murmured: "Do I still have to study the pick-and-roll tactics? No, z can't be used to being helped by others. He has to work hard to struggle in difficulties. He has to discover all his potential. He is not Kalmaron, he is Chamberlain!"
Chamberlain didn't care about this. He was now in the joy of happy basketball. For the first time, he felt that playing a game was so simple. As long as he ran under the basket, found a good position and then jumped, someone would immediately send the ball to him.
This is exactly what Old Nelson doesn't want to see. He cleared all obstacles and only wanted Chamberlain to grow, even if the lottery zone next season doesn't matter.
After a short break, the players returned to the court, Delong organized the offense, and the fat guy arranged the offense in an orderly manner, and finally ended with Kirilenko's long shot.
Billups smiled and jogged to the three-point line. His body turned around and he was about to break through. Kirirenko was stunned and spread his legs. At this moment, Billups shook his wrist and passed the ball to Chamberlain at the basket. Then he ran to the inside. Kirirenko pushed him hard, and Chamberlain dribbled the ball to the high position himself. He hit Kirirenko, who subconsciously wanted to take the ball from Chamberlain's hand. Chamberlain naturally knew his plan and hit him.
While hitting Kirirenko, he also put the ball away and threw it forward. Billups, who had thrown off Kirirenko, happened to receive the ball. After receiving the ball, Billups dribbled the ball for two seconds. He directly crashed into O'O's arms, blocking the Turkish way, and then passed the ball back. Chamberlain got the ball again. He was in the middle of the arc on the top of the penalty area, looking at the basket ring and gently shaking his wrists, easily sending the ball into the basket ring.
"Scoring is that simple." Chamberlain said to Oku with a smile, "You have to work harder, boy, why did you fall down before I tried?"
Delong was not convinced, and he sneered: "Do you think this is a pick-and-roll? Do you think that the pick-and-roll is that simple? Since you want to play this, I will open your eyes!"
Jazz players were scattered, and Boozer was still coming up to cooperate with Deron in pick-and-roll. Billups was blocked. Just as Deron was about to take the next step, a huge figure enveloped him. When he looked up, he saw Chamberlain's smiley face full of malicious intentions.
Aren't you pick-and-roll? Aren't you playing solo by yourself? If you have a little girl, you can do it yourself. I don't believe it anymore. Chamberlain seemed to have met the big bad wolf in Little Red Riding Hood, and directly surrounded the unlucky Delong.
Deron changed direction quickly, and he couldn't get rid of Chamberlain, who was strong in defense. He wanted to pass the ball to Boozer, but according to tactics, Boozer ran too far and his vision was blocked by Chamberlain. He kept retreating and trying to find Boozer. As a result, Chamberlain also went backwards, and his speed and flexibility were not much inferior to him.
There was no other way, Deron could only pass the ball to Kirirenko behind him in grief and anger. His team did not dare to throw the ball high to the basket because he was afraid that Chamberlain would cut the ball.
But the worry still appeared. Although Chamberlain did not cut off his ball, Billups rushed out from behind Chamberlain and broke the ball that Deron had just passed, and bent down to rush towards the frontcourt like a fast horse. Fortunately, Kirirenko was so fierce that he took the initiative to catch up with Billups, waved his arms to entangle him, forcing Billups to slow down. Billups kept changing direction, and his knees were almost twisted to deform. As a result, Deron also doubled up from behind, so his dribbling became difficult.
But Billups didn't care. He kept making trouble. After Chamberlain reached the low post, he jumped up immediately and passed the ball over.
After Chamberlain got the ball, he smashed it into the ring. Boozer screamed strangely and wanted to stop him. As a result, Chamberlain rode him, letting him reach out and grab his arm, danced his arms hard, and dunked with Boozer's arm hanging.
"If this continues, z will become a dunker." Old Nelson lamented. This was not his original intention. He wanted a king in the penalty area, not a dunk king. However, Chamberlain's attack method was very useful. Not only did he successfully dunk but also made a foul. After successfully sprinting the ball, Kirirenko's long shot just now wasted, and the score gap was still as big as ever. Brewer dribbled the ball, and Ellis was completely shaken by him, and even the "pants" slit was almost taken away. After passing Ellis, Brewer "entered" the penalty area. Seeing Chamberlain who was getting in, he flew with a fake shot and deceived him closer, and then immediately passed the ball to Oku.
Oku was moved by this pass. What is a brother? This is called a brother! This pass is too timely. As long as you make a slam dunk by yourself, the bad impact of Chamberlain's previous poor defense will be much lower.
Oku glanced at Chamberlain with the corner of his eyes, and saw that the latter was still close to him, holding the ball on his waist with both hands, and he was about to make a dunk posture when he jumped up.
‘Baji’, with a big slap, Billups rushed to Oku with lightning speed, slapped hard on the basketball in the latter's hand, and directly dropped the racquet. As the leader of the former bad boys' legion, Billups must not underestimate him.
The referee blew his foul, but this could not make up for the damage Oku suffered. The Turkish felt that his hands were no longer feeling. He raised his hand and put it in front of him, and saw five clear finger marks on it, and it was swollen!
"Damn this guy is so slutty, my hands hurt so much." Billups grinned and said to himself. Chamberlain hugged his neck and said, "You are so kind and soft-hearted. Man, if you didn't give him that slap, he would definitely be "sucked" by my big hat!"
The two laughed at the same time, and Oku almost burst into anger. What made him even more angry was that Billups' slap was really cruel and affected his shooting feel. Both of the steadily free throws were not hit.
Chamberlain grabbed the rebound and threw it to Billups. After entering the inside, he reached out to ask for the ball. He turned around twice in a row and moved the ball from the left wing of the penalty area to the right wing of the penalty area. Oku was furious and followed him desperately. As a result, Chamberlain suddenly took a step back, and then a small figure appeared in front of Oku.
Bilups took Chamberlain's pass and quickly dribbled the ball in front of Oku while swinging his shoulders to break through. The Turkish's flexibility has always been his shortcoming. It is possible to keep up with Chamberlain. When Bilups shook this, he felt dizzy and "dreaming". At this time, Bilups easily picked his wrist, and Oku couldn't block it, and he watched the basketball fall into the ring.
Sloan could no longer sit on the bench and watch the show. He called out a decisively and paused, gritting his teeth at Millsap beside him, "You get on, pick-and-roll, go and help Deron and Boozer!" Millsap was full of confidence and patted his hard 'chest' and mouthed running the train: "Don't worry, ss, see if I don't beat the Aucklander into mud! And that superz, what's his nickname? Is Optimus Prime? I'll make you impotence!"
Sloan was silent. He felt that it seemed like a mistake to substitute like this. Although Oku had limited ability, he was a practical person after all. However, Mir Sap seemed loyal and actually didn't seem very reliable. Mir Sapgent did not have the chance to play against Chamberlain. Oku ended up Boozer and Boozer rushed to the inside. Sloan was looking forward to this proud disciple. He hoped that Boozer would use his strength to fight Chamberlain, but the height difference between the two was too big.
Billups passed more frequently, and Chamberlain's strength against Boozer was not at all at all. The latter tried his best to squeeze the former and pushed him away just as he stuck out his butt, then turned around and hooked his hands and layup, hitting it!
When Oku came out, the Jazz had another shortcoming, that is rebounding. Although the Turks were not flexible, their height, wingspan and strength were there, and they could even disgust Chamberlain if they could not beat him. What about Boozer?
Ellis missed a long shot, Boozer bent over, and Chamberlain had already jumped up, grabbed the rebound and threw it to Jackson, who made a jump shot.
Billups broke through and threw the ball at the basket. Boozer quickly jumped, and Chamberlain jumped at the same time, but grabbed the rebound on his head and passed it back to Billups, who threw again and hit!
Sloan: “…”
(), bring pea pods and little red 'chicken'
Chapter completed!