755 No One
The starting lineup sent by the Pacers is:
The point guard is T Ford: Before he was injured, he was the only strong man in the NHA who could use his speed to storm AI. As early as the rookie season, T Ford made the AI sigh after the game, "Maybe this is the only person in the league who is faster than me." His speed was once the highest in the league, and he could disrupt the opponent's defense with his own excellent speed and explosion, and he controlled the rhythm of the game well, either passing or shooting, which could organize the team's offensive organization in an orderly manner. Unfortunately, all this has gone with the injury in 206.
The shooting guard is Brandon Rush: Rush got a starting opportunity last season and was an excellent pitcher on the offensive end, with a three-point shooting percentage of 4ls. However, his scoring ability is unstable, and his defense is more stable, but his efficiency is mediocre.
The small forward is Danny Granger: this is the core of the team, the only All-Star, who can score B points per game, he has a tough defense and smart offense. If he can stay healthy, he will be the savior of the bad team Pacers now.
The power forward is Murphy: Murphy is still in touch with the Warriors. He was selected by the Golden State Warriors with the 14th pick in the 201 draft. This season, he averaged 1B points and B6 rebounds per game, and his three-point shooting percentage was 39. This data is very rare for a big player.
The center is the previous rookie Roy Hibert: Hibert should not be ignored. He has been improving in the past two years. Although he is slow to heat up, he has already scored 6 points and B rebounds. In addition, Hibert is also the main offensive threat for the team at low posts.
However, today is destined to be a decline for him, because his opponent is Chamberlain, the centers are the least willing to meet.
The Warriors' starting lineup was replaced by: Chamberlain FL Ibaka Blair West Curry.
Old Nelson arranged this way to let the veterans rest. There is still half a month left to playoffs. The era of real bayonets is about to begin. Veterans can rest one game.
In addition, in Old Nelson's mind, it is enough to use this new recruit lineup to deal with such an opponent.
Chamberlain and Hibert jumped the ball, and they stood face to face. Hibert looked not very good-looking, they were about the same size, but Chamberlain looked like a brave cheetah, while Hibert looked like a fat cat.
What causes this gap is the fighting spirit and confidence between the two sides.
Judging from his body, Hibert is not bad either. He is 2.18 meters tall and is undoubtedly a pillar in the interior, which can greatly limit the opponent's breakthrough. Hibert's existence will undoubtedly make the opponent's players have some concerns when breaking through.
On the offensive end, Hibert has the ability to shoot left and right, and can complete hooking hands with flexible steps and calm mind. Generally speaking, one-on-one defense is difficult to limit him, and as long as he doubles up, he can quickly pass the ball to the outside. Hibert is undoubtedly the leader of the center forward today. Whether it is attacking or defense, it can cause great trouble to the opponent.
But Chamberlain didn't take him seriously because he knew that the opponent had limited athletic ability and lacked speed and explosive power on the court. He would encounter trouble when facing tall and athletic centers, and Chamberlain was such a center.
In addition, although he is tall and big, Hibert will not use his body, his movements are stiff and his offense and defense are too slow to change. These are all his fatal weaknesses. Taking advantage of these shortcomings, Chamberlain can easily play with him.
However, in the eyes of Pacers fans, Hibert is a versatile potential star. He can play singles at low positions or pull to high positions to support him. He has a flexible step and a calm mind. He is a smart athlete and will definitely become a first-class star.
Even, they hoped that Hibert would gain weight and might limit Chamberlain.
As a result, Chamberlain gave them a blow at the beginning. Before Hibert took off, Chamberlain had already picked the ball to Curry. Hibert's movement was too slow, especially the bounce speed and explosive power when taking off vertically, which was simply outrageous.
This is also the reason why Hibert has few vertical jumps and blocks.
After Curry caught the ball, facing Ford's defense, he adjusted his posture and threatened: "Man, you stay away from me, I'm afraid you accidentally break your spine."
Ford suffers from congenital cervical stenosis, which means he is born with a spinal neck area that is too narrow to accommodate his spinal cord so that it is not threatened by injury, which can cause abnormal contact between the spinal cord and the cervical spine.
This contact will cause the spinal cord to squeeze, which will cause people to lose their feelings in some cases, especially at the ends of the limbs such as arms, legs, hands, fingers, etc. If the squeeze is too severe, the spinal cord will break, causing paralysis and death. If the squeeze is not as severe as mentioned above.
On February 204, in the Bucks vs. Timberwolves, Ford was fouled from the air by the "evil dog" Madson, causing severe contusion of his neck and spinal cord. The direct consequence was that the former spent more than a year of paid vacation. It was not until the 2006 season that he rushed out of the world and was no longer brave since then. The supercar that made Iverson sigh, "The speed is higher than me, disappeared.
Curry's trash words angered Ford, he shouted and took a sudden step forward, waved to steal the ball from Curry's hand.
Curry is also a player of speed. Ford took a step forward, and his body twisted his feet and rubbed against the floor and moved a big step. The ball in his left hand jumped on the floor and handed it to his right hand, staggering the position between him and Ford, and rushed forward.
As soon as Ford lost his position, Curry rushed forward. He was surprised. He didn't expect this kid to have such speed.
After the breakthrough, Curry was like a flash of lightning, unstoppable.
The faster one was West who was attacking the flank. One of them went straight into the penalty area in the middle, and the other went straight into Huanglong from the flank. The two lines immediately connected.
Chamberlain stuck Hibert, Curry attracted Murphy to make up for defense, and then threw the ball over West's head with a swing of his hand.
West jumped up wildly, grabbed the ball and took three steps, rushed to the penalty area, and then roared and rushed up like a spring, grabbing the ball with both hands and swinging his arms, and dunked with a loud bang.
"Mad Dog, Mp" fans screamed loudly.
West grinned, looking very fierce, he looked like a beast. Chamberlain went up and rubbed his head. West was dissatisfied and shouted, "Don't touch my head with the hands that touched the girl in the Tao."
"Bitch" Chamberlain cursed fiercely.
Ford took over the ball with a calm face. Curry touched his nose and waited for him at the midfield line. When Ford controlled the ball and crossed the midfield line, he pressed closely.
Curry's speed is not inferior to Ford, he is taller and stronger, so Ford is a little tight. That spinal injury has had a great impact on his career.
Seeing Ford faced a tight press, Granger went up to pick him up, but Blair stuck him tightly. Even if he could run out, he would be close to him, leaving him with no chance to catch the ball.
Even if Granger is like this, the others will naturally not be much better. This team is not good at attacking and there is no one who can hold the ball to end. After encountering a tight end, problems will naturally occur.
Man-to-man defense is the most important system in basketball defense tactics. It focuses on man-to-man, taking into account both the ball and the ball. Each defensive player actively guards his opponent and cooperates with his companions to defend the whole team.
In the NHA, this is the most basic and most commonly used defensive tactic next to joint defense.
In the evolution and development of basketball, the man-to-man defense tactic was the earliest and relatively destructive defensive system. In modern basketball games, all teams use it as an important tactical method and means.
The tactical coordination and methods of man-to-man defense can effectively exert the athlete's personal defense ability and collective defense strength advantages, and constantly allocate defensive strength and players' defensive position at any time according to the position of the person and the ball and the opponent's movement, and control the connection between the people and the ball and the people of the offensive team.
Everyone knows these truths: the Pacers dare to arrange their players to use this tactic because the Pacers lack shooters. Their strongest shooter, Dunleavy, is now wearing a suit and sitting in the audience.
In this way, the outside line was chased and could not escape, so he could only support the inside line. Compared to Hibert, Murphy was more experienced. He did not run straight out, but ran a few steps and suddenly ran backwards, suddenly shook Ibaka away.
Ford was pressed down, not because he really wanted to lose the ball, but because he couldn't launch an attack, so if his teammates had good opportunities to attack, it would be equivalent to helping him clear the ball.
Seeing Murphy throwing Ibaka away, his eyes lit up and he threw the ball into the inside.
Murphy received the ball and quickly stepped forward. As soon as the ball flew up, a figure flew up from the wing. With a muffled sound, the ball was suffocated.
What is left for Pacers fans is a huge ‘No. 0.
The ball was knocked out of the court, Murphy looked bitter and did not dare to make a sound after landing, and he went to serve outside the boundary in a depressed manner.
"Be careful, don't ruin someone's feast," Iverson smiled on the bench, Billups shook his head, and said, "No wonder Murphy has played 700 games in the regular season and has not yet played a playoff game."
Today's game does have special significance for Murphy. This is his 700th game since entering the NHA and the 700th game in the regular season because he has never played in a playoff game.
The Pacers continued to attack, but the Warriors were still pressing tightly. This time, they put on the opponent from the start of serving, which made the Pacers' players very uncomfortable.
There are several advantages to close tightness. The first is that the players have a clear division of defense, which is conducive to the players' enthusiasm for defense and a sense of responsibility; the second is that the defense is highly mobility and is easier to adjust the defensive deployment in time according to the opponent's offensive situation, and effectively control the opponent's offensive focus and peripheral shooting; the third is that the teams that are weak in personal abilities and are good at playing and cooperating are easily broken by the offensive team after being divided and defeated by each.
The Pacers' advantage is the tacit cooperation between players, so joint defense is useless for them. They can keep passing the ball and then find opportunities for open positions. But when they encounter pressing, they have no choice because their personal abilities are too poor.
Seeing the team fall into a tough battle at the beginning of the game, Pacers head coach Jim O'Brien was anxious. He looked at the team's general manager Larry Bird in the audience. The latter had a gloomy face and a gloomy eyes. Whether from the front or the side, he could see his undepressed resentment.
O'Brien had no choice. He cursed in his heart, "Damn, you're looking for a guy who can play singles for me. Other teams are worried that there are too many guys with strong singles ability in the team and it's difficult to build a team. He lacks a singles player who can play it out."
Thinking of this, O'Brien's eyes were fixed on West who was chasing Rush, who was like a duck-like raising. His strong individual combat ability really made him covet.
Granger pushed Blair away and was about to get the ball. He didn't have much time. He used Murphy's cover to launch an attack from the wing and ended the game with a mid-range shot.
Chamberlain took off the air, grabbed the rebound, and shouted loudly in the air: "Fast attack"
Chapter completed!