670 Sitting off the field and watching
One is the absolute substitute for a strong team, the other is the strong starter for a weak team. When the latter's advantage is self-evident, but the disagreement between Lopez, Harris and Yi Jianlian makes up for the gap between the two sides. The three of them attack by themselves as long as they have the opportunity. What does this mean?
It's very simple, which means that if one of Lopez, Harris or Yi Jianlian gets the ball, he can double-team him as much as possible. However, Yi Jianlian has benefited from Chamberlain, and when he gets the ball, Blair is against him alone.
Yi Jianlian showed his most terrifying weapon last season, which is support and jump shots. Now he can't use it anymore. He doesn't want to make wedding dresses for his two teammates, so he frequently jump shots. When Blair's height is not enough, this move has also played a miraculous role today.
Marbury broke through and attracted a double-team to pass the ball to Morro. Morro made a jump shot and scored two points. When he turned around, Yi Jianlian used the same posture to fight back, and he also scored two points. Blair hit the back and squeezed into the penalty area. Lopez watched coldly and refused to assist in defense. Blair was very happy and seized the opportunity to score. The Nets made a counterattack. Courtney and Lopez cooperated at high and low posts. After the cover, Courtney dunked.
The Warriors actually gained a certain lead by relying on their joint efforts and vitality at the beginning. In particular, Blair frequently squeezed into the penalty area to score with his weight advantage, which became a secret weapon for the Warriors. He scored the highest 14 points in the first quarter, and Yi Jianlian was beaten very depressed.
Chamberlain was also depressed. He could remind his teammates to let go of water when they could not attack. Old Nelson was very cunning and had already raised the enthusiasm of the players: a virtuous cycle, the better you play, the more you can stay on the field.
However, Yi Jianlian also made a profit. In the first quarter, he scored 10 points in a row with shooting and sudden shooting, which was already the Nets' highest score, and he entered the ranks of double-digit scoring ahead of schedule.
After the first quarter, something shocking happened. The Warriors, who were all substitutes, took the lead with a score of 33-27. Under the pressure of the Warriors, the Nets performed very poorly and took two three-pointers in the first quarter. You should know that they previously ranked fourth in the league with 22.8 three-pointers per game.
In the second quarter, Old Nelson simply adjusted the lineup, and West and Ibaka led the team. Old Nelson's request was: dominate the rebound, Yes, Ibaka he replaced did not replace Evans or Blair, but Barnes, Blair played as a small forward.
The Nets sent some substitutes, and Yi Jianlian and Harris sat on the bench. It can be seen that their team is more optimistic about Lopez. After all, this is an era of scarce centers. But Lopez is not as good as death. Evans and Ibaka both double-team him. He wants to pass the ball, but he is not good at supporting him.
As a result, at the beginning, the Warriors, led by Left General Marbury, had a climax of 60. The score difference was widened to 12 points, which scared the Nets so much that they hurriedly called out a timeout: It's so embarrassing. If they lose to such a Warriors, the Nets will not live.
Van Gundy pointed out the problem incisively: "The strongest part of the Nets now is Lopez, Yi Jianlian and Harris. If the three of them cannot unite selflessly, then the Nets will be just an ordinary team. If the three of them are still intriguing, then this is an absolute bottom team. Why didn't they make it to the playoffs last season? Doesn't their uniforms understand the reason?"
After the timeout, the Warriors' offensive remained unabated. After West's 21, the Rockets led by 15 points 44-39. This offensive climax reached 11-2. The reason for such a result was that the Warriors controlled the rebounds, Lopez could not grab Ibaka, and substitute forward Josh Booney was a soft white man. It would be nice to stand firm under the violent attacks of Evans and Blair. Grab the rebounds? Forget it.
The Warriors set off a rebounding frenzy, West is also a good rebounder, the Marbury is a veteran, and occasionally he can use his experience to pick a rebound, so the Nets were suppressed very well in this regard. At the end of the half, the Warriors led the Nets with an absolute advantage of 27-17 in rebounding. With the help of rebounding, the Warriors entered the halftime break with a score of 66-52.
At the end of the half, players from both sides returned to the locker room. Nets head coach RU Lawrence Frank finally couldn't help but start roaring.
There are at least 90 people in the league who want to be the boss. Not to mention the ambitious Knicks, just the Grizzlies and Mayo Conley Gasollandovs are also making trouble. But privately, they can make trouble. Once they arrive on the court, they will do their best, because the team's coaching staff is strong enough. If anyone dares to stumbling between each other on the court like the OK combination, they will definitely be ruthless. The team will be suspended if they are suspended and fined if they are fined.
The Nets' coaching staff is not strong enough. Their head coach Lawrence Frank looks younger than the players. He has never played in a regular basketball team, has never played in a college league, and has never played in a professional league. Time goes back a few years ago. On January 26, 2004, the Nets mutiny. The players accused meritorious coach Byron of never preparing for the game, and everything is left to the assistant coaches, and his ability to adapt to the spot was extremely poor. In the sixth game of the last year's finals, the Nets were beaten 19-0 by the Spurs in the fourth quarter, and Sgerter was unresponsive. Kidd was so angry that he almost strangled Scott.
In this case, when Nets' assistant coach Frank suddenly put on the yellow robe and replaced Sgerter, who was forced to step down, in charge of the Tiger Talisman. How old was he that year? Everyone in the 33-year-old league was waiting to see his jokes. No one knew where he came from. People were talking about how he could get the errand because his father and Stern were old acquaintances.
From then on, Frank became a famous weak coach in the NBA because the players all said that he entered the league with Stern's back goal. Frank never explained that he was a very hardworking person. For the game, he probably paid the most among the head coaches, not only after entering the NBA, but also before.
When Frank was 11 years old, he bought a video recorder with the money from the newspaper delivery. At that time, he would record his favorite Knicks' games, and he watched it three or four times a day. It was common for him to see three o'clock in the morning. At the age of 16, Frank was fired by the high school team three times in a row and decided to become a coach. He mustered up the courage to call Gaffenko, the director of the five-star basketball training camp, and asked for a job. From then on, he was able to sell candy and soda at the convenience store of the training camp. Whenever he had the chance, Frank would secretly squat beside the famous coaches and take notes. That was his initial enlightenment. The training camp manager later recommended him to the irritable NCAA coach Bobby Knight as the school manager, and later Knight introduced Frank to Ernell at Mageti University as an assistant coach.
Don't underestimate Frank because the Nets are not good now. After taking over Scott as the Nets' head coach, he led the Nets to make great strides in the season. After breaking the NB coach's record of nine consecutive wins, Frank took another big step forward, setting a new coach's NB record of 14 consecutive wins, and pushing himself into the history of the American Professional League.
In the 130-year history of the four major professional leagues in the United States, no new coach has been so brilliant. In 1884, the new coach of the New York Giants and Football League, James Price, and Joe Morgan, the new coach of the Boston Red Sox (Baseball League) in 1988, led their teams to win 12 consecutive victories. Now Frank has achieved unprecedented success. Such achievements make Frank famous in the history of American sports.
But these glory is the past. This time Frank's career was forced to a dead end. Local media in New Jersey have recently launched fierce criticism of Frank and his team. Fred Kerrber, a columnist of the New York Post who has long tracked the Nets' games, and Dave Dudley Sandro, a famous reporter of the New Jersey News Network, recently reported that the Nets' owner and the uniform team were discussing the replacement of Frank.
In addition to management, media and fans, even Frank himself is extremely dissatisfied with the team's recent performance. Before the game with the Warriors, Frank publicly apologized to the fans again. However, in the face of such a bad record, Frank's apology is difficult to gain the sympathy of the fans. He knows very well that what this team needs now is victory.
Frank, who has always been gentle, finally broke out. It was okay for the team to lose to other teams before, but this time they faced the Warriors' hardcore substitutes. They were even 15 points behind in this situation. How could he bear it?
In the locker room, he told the Nets players with a slight face: "If someone continues to play tricks in the second half, no matter what tricks I am, as long as I am deemed not to play seriously on the court, I will replace him immediately, and, clearly, tell you that once I am replaced, he will definitely have no hope of playing again before I get out of the Nets."
These words shocked Lopez, Harris and Yi Jianlian. After all, their head coaches were not domineering, and these three guys were not as strong as O'Neal Kobe. In fact, they kept rubbing their noses and faces. Frank finally got angry and they immediately became honest.
In the second half, the Nets landed together to fight, but they caught the Warriors off guard. Harris passed the ball, Yi Jianlian, and the latter made a feint, and then supported the pass to Lopez. Lopez took advantage of the height advantage and got the ball with a one-handed dunk. Then Yi Jianlian turned flexibly and then passed the ball to Harris who had cut in without the ball. Harris made a layup...
At the beginning of the third quarter, the three teams joined forces to score 8 points in a row, chasing the score to 60-65. The Warriors then tried to fight back, but it was impossible for the Warriors in the substitute lineup to abuse the Nets, which was going to do their best. Yi Jianlian hit three-pointers twice in a row outside the three-point line, and suddenly grabbed the score to 8-9, with only 1 point behind.
Old Nelson didn't care about this game at the beginning, but seeing that there is hope of winning, the old man is not a god who is not a worldly god, how could he remain indifferent? Think about it, if this game is also won, how would the outside world evaluate it? "Old Nelson is like a god, and the entire substitute lineup still beats his opponent."
So, Old Nelson took it seriously: Evans Ibaka Jackson West Seven Loops, the strongest lineup on hand, played together. If Old Nelson was serious, then Frank was just trying to kill himself. After finally seeing hope of winning in one game, how could he stop? Especially the defending champion who won 10 games in a row
So, the extremely exciting fourth quarter began. The competition between the two sides was so hot, and Chamberlain was excited when he saw it.
West made all the attack, and he created an opponent's foul at the beginning. With Jackson's mid-range shot, the Warriors widened the score to 84-8. But the Nets' counterattack immediately came, Yi Jianlian's continuous mid-range shots, Harris' breakthrough 21, Courtney's steal, and Lopez's block, for a while, the offense and defense were impeccable.
Frank roared off the court like crazy, and Nets players also went crazy, rushing the Warriors' inside line again and again. The group took turns to perform various scoring skills such as dunking long-range shots and breaking through free throws, Yi Jianlian vaguely returned to the era of Guangdong Hongyuan in the CBA. Although the defensive end was still rubbish, he was extremely confident in the offensive end. In the last minute, he dunked twice in a row to help the Nets stabilize their final advantage, ending their eight-game losing streak with 10510.
Chapter completed!