842 counterattack, start
Eastern Championship and Western Championship are the two strongest teams in the league, theoretically.
In fact, this statement is wrong. It should be said that it is the strongest team in the East and the strongest team in the West.
However, because the situation of strong West and weak East in recent years is too obvious, many people are calling on the NHA to change the playoff model and not divide the east and west. It is directly the 30 teams in the league to choose the top 16. In this way, the two strongest teams in the league will be left in the end.
In recent years, except for the Celtics, which has been rising strongly for a year, the other championships are all in the West. In 2007, the Spurs swept the Cavaliers 4:0, and last year the Warriors also swept the Magic 4:0, all of which were won by the advantage. The finals have lost their fun.
Just like this year, although the media kept saying how restraining the Warriors were with O'Neal and James, everyone knew that the final champion was still the Warriors.
Even if the Cavaliers are the regular season champions.
This can be seen from the second half of the first quarter. When the Warriors launched a counterattack, the Cavaliers quickly lost their strength at the opening. The Warriors used their sharp offense and indestructible defense to destroy the confidence of Cavaliers fans again and again.
From the beginning of 14-6 to the end of the first quarter, the score has become -12, with the visiting Warriors in the front.
Barkley shook his head and kept muttering: "It's so bad. This is the MP they only took four minutes to get 14 points, and then O'Neal left B minutes to get B points in total? Damn, who can tell me, this is really the finals?"
Kenny Smith also fell into frustration, saying: "Yes, such a game is really not fun. The Warriors have an absolute advantage. Chamberlain is the inside and the Cavaliers are like goblins challenging the Giants. Such a game is unfair."
Marne Jackson corrected: "No, it hasn't started to show off its power. The Warriors opened fire in the first quarter. Look, Delonti West has the most points so far. The Mad Dogs have B points, and Iverson also scored 7 points."
In the second quarter, Brown had no choice but to replace O'Neal. After the Cavaliers had no advantage in the inside, Chamberlain could rest assured to focus on the outside. What does this mean? As soon as James broke through, he would be double-teamed by Chamberlain, assisting in defense and making up for defense.
Someone in the interior must involve Chamberlain's attention, and someone in the exterior can keep the pressure on the pressure, so that it can be sufficiently deterred for the Warriors.
After sitting on the bench for eight minutes in the first quarter, O'Neal's butt was almost hemorrhoids. After he got on the court, he stared at the Warriors' players on the court, and said arrogantly: "Boys, the first center is on the court."
West stood on the side of the court and said with a smile: "Yes, the first center has come on the court, but hasn't the first center been standing on the court all the time?"
As he said that, he pointed at Chamberlain, who was discussing tactics with Curry who was landing on the bench. Kuli nodded solemnly and stared at Gibson, who was his opponent.
The Cavaliers got the opening ball, so the first ball in the second quarter belonged to the Warriors.
Curry assumed the heavy responsibility of organizing the defender, and Old Nelson was also talking about him cultivating this aspect. He dribbled the ball with a rhythmic pace and passed the half. Facing Gibson's defense, he did not make a breakthrough, but promoted it in a decent manner and brought pressure to his opponents with agile eyes.
When an NH-level expert fights, the whole body can bring pressure. The eyes of the organization guards can show a lot of things. Defenders and defenders must pay attention to the opponent's gaze.
Chamberlain stayed outside the three-point line, and it seemed to be covering Curry. Cavaliers players thought of the scene where the two stood together to discuss tactics before the opening game, so they naturally thought of Chamberlain going to play a pick-and-roll with Curry.
Jamison retreated and pulled out the reaction distance to prevent the defense from being disrupted by Curry's breakthrough.
As a result, Curry, who had a small step, did not break through, but passed the ball to Chamberlain with his hand.
Outside the three-point line, Chamberlain caught the ball sideways, then he quickly turned around, bent his knees and stamped his feet, like an eagle to attack, and then threw his hand.
Jamison was stunned. Is he kidding? You center forward, you actually played three-pointers without playing inside attack?
The Cavaliers were caught off guard. They looked back at the rim and prepared to grab the rebound, but they saw a ball that fell into the rim.
As the basketball fell, the snow-white nets flew, and the fans could vaguely see the flying white waves in the San Francisco Bay.
Chamberlain smiled and shook his head and ran back. Curry slapped him and shouted, "Yu Deliang, I put my three-point shooting bag on the ball, it looks like you are using it very easily."
The Cavaliers' offensive was also very fierce. They rushed to the frontcourt with murderous intent. O'Neal was in the interior and left the position without any effort.
In this way, the big shark was inevitably surprised. He looked back at Evans, who smiled silly, as if he knew what he was thinking, and said, "It's okay, Shaq, no matter how you attack, I will foul it, so there is no need to waste time competing for you."
This almost made O'Neal faint. Obviously, Evans was completely shameless.
Chamberlain moved along the sideline of the free throw area. He always had two or three steps away from Jamison. He could not only defend Jamison as soon as possible, but also make up for the breakthrough James.
The little emperor was a little melancholy. He broke through two steps with the ball. Barnes couldn't withstand him and was knocked away fiercely. However, the Warriors quickly changed defense. Barnes was knocked away and rushed straight to Jamison, while Chamberlain made up for defense.
In this way, O'Neal, who was inside, became the best choice. James passed the ball to the Sharks, and the latter gritted his teeth and turned around. Anyway, Evans was going to foul, so he quickly threw it out when he got the ball, and then prepared to be fouled.
He plans to bet a 2fI
As a result, no one came to stop him after the ball was shot. Instead, a figure rose into the air like a flying dragon, and his big hand roared, pressing it hard on the ball, and it was a big hat.
"Best Defensive Player, Evans" Warriors fans screamed.
O'Neal almost burst into anger. He is a group of hooligans. I think he will enter the league in the year of the Sharks and have been in the NHA for almost twenty years. He has been going on geese all day long. Today, he actually let the geese peck his eyes.
The aircraft carrier was overturned in the gutter.
However, the Warriors didn't give him time to get angry, so they bullied O'Neal's huge body and moved slowly, roaring towards the front court, each gritting his teeth and taking the fastest offensive speed.
Especially Chamberlain, it was like a gust of wind. His speed was two levels faster than O'Neal. After rushing to the frontcourt, Curry passed the ball to him. James had to go up and stop him. Chamberlain leaned over like an attacking bull, and hit the little emperor.
The little emperor who used his strong body to bully others for many years suffered a Waterloo this time. Chamberlain hit him and felt that he was being crushed by a truck, and he was knocked away with a muffled groan.
Chamberlain ran away James, and while O'Neal had just passed the midfield line, Chamberlain roared and launched a long-distance raid, heading into the middle, and heading straight to Huanglong
Chamberlain rushed into the penalty area with a big stride, and this time it was a real heavy button with both hands. Without elegance and elegance, it was just a cruel
The Warriors' defensive end is 14 defenses, and four people, including Chamberlain, all set up defense lines on the outside. In this way, even if James has the ability to be in a state of mind, he has to kneel down and lick it.
Such defensive tactics have made the Cavaliers at a loss because in the past season, no team dared to deal with them like this. One-on-one inside, even the twilight sharks can eat their opponents without any bones left.
O'Neal's continuous attack was fruitless, and James couldn't stand it anymore. The score was already behind double digits. This was just the second quarter. James, who always claimed to be selfless, began to prepare for his own attack.
The Cavaliers made several passes quickly, Jamison provided cover on the left wing of the three-point line, James ran and threw Barnes away, and then with the help of Xiao Mo, he got the ball under the cover of the two and made a long shot from the top of the three-point line.
"Swish", hit.
Seeing this scene, Smith's eyes lit up in TNT and said, "It seems that Brown is not a frank man. He finally made appropriate tactical arrangements, although this is the Lakers' bad individual combat tactics."
Mark Jackson also analyzed: "Not only the Lakers in the past, but also the Magic of McGrady's era, the Wizards in Arenas, and the Raptors in Carter's era will use this double-man cover offensive tactic and rely on excellent outside shooting to score."
"Yes, this tactic has a unique advantage in part. You can rely on the two-way position to cover it to create a situation where the number of people is dominant. Then the ball holder dribbles here and finds opportunities to score." Smith said with a smile, "If the opponent also has heavy troops under this command, the party can immediately scatter and pull the left and right, find the opponent's gap to score, or just specify one to two pitchers' specific positions, and after attracting the enemy, pass the ball and perform a three-pointer tactic."
Jackson agreed with Smith's analysis, but turned his head and found that Barkley didn't speak, so he asked curiously: "Charles, what's wrong with you? Are you thorns on your tongue? How could you stop talking?"
Barkley showed a strange smile on his face and said, "You should know that this tactic was specially set up by the First Stepper for Reggie Miller, right?"
Smith thought for a moment, nodded and said, "Indeed, this tactic was set for Miller, what's wrong?"
Barkley said: "It's very simple. The Pacers have sharpshooters like Miller and cannot win the championship with such tactics. So how can the Cavaliers without sharpshooters defeat the Warriors?"
In fact, the Cavaliers are not without sharpshooters. Gibson's long-range shooting skills are very good, but in front of Curry, a more powerful three-point expert, his long-range shooting has no deterrence.
The person who knows best about defeating a three-pointer is a three-point shooter.
The Cavaliers hit and the Warriors counterattacked. After several reversals, they fell into Chamberlain's hands again.
How dare Jamison let go this time? He firmly pressed himself up. O'Neal jumped in a hurry in the penalty area. He wanted to have a head-on battle with Chamberlain, but the opponent didn't give him a chance, just floating on the outside. Chamberlain was still very capable of shooting in the middle and long distances, so he could only use Jamison to defend him.
Chamberlain never took Jamison seriously. He couldn't defend Jamison last season because he didn't value the Wizards. Now it's the finals, how can he be the same?
What's more, no matter how long Jamison could not defend Chamberlain.
When Jamison pressed on him, Chamberlain suddenly stepped aside, then pulled his left shoulder and then slanted his left side. The sole of his right foot rubbed the floor and made a creaking sound. With a sound, the right hand holding the ball had instantly dribbled to the left.
With a misstep, Chamberlain took a step past Jamison and rushed to the inside.
In fact, Jamison is very depressed now. He is also an old man from NHAR. When Chamberlain's steps were staggering, he understood the opponent's plan and judged Chamberlain's breakthrough direction.
But Chamberlain was too fast, and the moment he took that step was like lightning and thunder, it was not as fast as a center forward, but a defender
This is the most terrifying thing about Chamberlain. He was made into a seven-foot-tall assassin. Experts unanimously determined that if he was willing to play as a defender, he could still become a superstar.
After breaking through Jamison, Chamberlain's attack had just begun. He looked directly at O'Neal at the basket and rushed up like an arrow from the string.
O'Neal roared, like an angry giant ape. He even punched his chest, then stepped deep into his waist and pushed to the top of the arc in the penalty area.
Chamberlain rushed up like lightning, slapped the ball skillfully and quickly in his hand, and rushed in. Facing O'Neal's huge body, he showed a crazy look on his face, stepped into the penalty area in one step, and then pushed forward with a heavy shoulder, then rushed O'Neal.
O'Neal was never afraid of such tough battles. He was so angry that he was ready to defend. As a result, after rushing, Chamberlain turned his ankle and rotated like a windmill and seemed to break through.
The big shark was shocked and hurriedly lifted his feet to stop him, so that his sinking center of gravity would move.
And at this time, Chamberlain turned around again, and another big tour like a windmill. He turned back along the original path, so that he was not facing O'Neal's front, but the wing.
After turning back, Chamberlain's muscles all over his body bulged, as if he was a steel giant. Then he stepped on the floor to provide power, and turned sideways diagonally toward the ring. He knocked O'Neal away and rushed straight to the ring.
Thunderbolt
Chapter completed!