: One thousand eight hundred and seventy-three. Is this still a human?
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I Don’t Want to be the Boss
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- 2021-01-30 06:54:42
Latest URL: "Provocative? Or regret? Or what?"
In short, Rose did not hear the meaning of contempt from Sun Ce's tone, but he felt that it was not provocative, as if he was regretting...
Then Rose knew at once what Sun Ce was regretting, and regretted the change in his play style.
However, it is too obvious! Obviously it was deliberately showing such eyes and saying such words.
Moreover, Rose knows that his current style of play is stronger than when he was expected to hit the MVP in the third grade. It is not a strong grade. If he changes to his previous style of play, it is almost impossible to match the current Evans or Paul. Ding Tiantian and Westbrook alone have the same ability to lead the team in sudden points, and it is impossible to cooperate with Griffin so well.
Rose is a very tall player on the court and will not be affected by Sun Ce in these aspects.
However, Rose now has to consider one thing.
The offense of their Bulls just now actually played very well, very well, but McDermott didn't make it.
The Bulls also did a good job of retreating. Trevor Booker blocked Sun Ce’s jump to the basket. Sun Ce relied purely on his own ability to avoid Trevor Booker’s interference from the free throw line. Hook in.
If it is not Sun Ce who needs to find space and then jump shots, then he can block Ross in place, and his ability to chase and prevent interference is very good.
However, just because they met Sun Ce who has gone all out, they currently do not have a really good defensive inside high-speed rotation defense and the defensive effect is poor!
Their current lineup of the Bulls has excellent wing defensive ability. Sun Ce has almost no chance to pass the ball to teammates on both sides to shoot. Even if the pass is in place, there is a high probability that there is no good shooting opportunity.
And their Bulls did a good job of defending the ball-holder's three-pointers, the rim flanking, or the mid-range defense, but there is a problem, that is, the rim flanking or mid-range defense can only do a little.
Generally speaking, this is not a problem, but when the opponent is Sun Ce, the problem is big. Sun Ce has a comprehensive and almost every area scoring ability is top technology, and each area is getting better and better. Each area switches to different styles of play. The ability to predict in advance where there will be suitable scoring opportunities...too restraint their wing defensive team!
In the next Bulls offensive round, Rose made a pick-and-roll pass to Trevor Booker from close range, who made a throw.
The team offensively played well for the Bulls, but then Sun Ce used Snell's panic to make a 3-pointer...
Sun Ce hit three combos as soon as he came up in the third quarter! A wave of 7 to 2, the Grizzlies surpassed the Bulls by 1 point 26 to 25!
Just now, Rose was thinking that their Bulls did the best three-point defense, but Snell was too worried about Sun Ce's sudden scoring in the short range and was used by Sun Ce to create a three-point chance!
This was not over yet, and then McDermott missed another long-range shot. This time Griffin reacted quickly. When Randolph got stuck in the rush, he pushed Randolph away. The referee The whistle blows, Griffin grabs a rebound and fouls!
Sloan called a timeout!
Back on the bench, Rose and Griffin looked dignified, and Sloan also felt a headache. For Sun Ce, an overly powerful superstar like that, he had no choice, whether it was Jordan at the time or Kobe at his peak. Sun Ce was still at his peak, and he couldn't deal with it.
Originally, if the Grizzlies insisted on team play, their Bulls would have a chance, but the opponent would not be fooled!
Now Sloan, Ross, and Griffin are most worried about the situation, they can't help Sun Ce! Sun Ce can already see a tendency to burst in the touch!
Their Bulls team is really excellent offensive and defensive. After entering 2016, they played 22 games and averaged 114.5 points per game. After two and a half months of adjustment from October to December, they have become accustomed to fast-paced offensive and defensive play. Especially the addition of Ariza and Lopez Jr. has promoted the process of changing their play style.
However, there are always times when a role player’s open shots fail. If every open shot can be shot, then the defensive tactics are useless. The defensive tactics are the most important and weakest part of defense.
The reason why role players, even if they are high-quality 3D, are just high-quality role players, because the opportunities they can effectively grasp are mostly open positions, and most of their mobile phones are open positions, and even if they are three points open, no matter how good high-quality 3D is , Their shooting percentage is just over 40%, that is, most shots are not made! Even if it is an open shot, most of them can't make it. They can't make it even if they have defense.
Of course, the early forty percent of the open three-pointers are already excellent. The Bulls McDermott, Snell, Moore, and Ariza are all such high-quality open three-pointers.
But compared to Sun Ce, who can soar 70+ points, it's useless for open pitchers to shoot accurately! Because their limit is there, and Sun Ce seems to have no limit!
Why is the tactic at the critical moment to give the ball to the star instead of creating opportunities for the role players? Because stars and role players are different! The shooting accuracy of the star facing the defense will not be worse than that of the role player who shoots open!
They saw the Grizzlies' conspiracy-forcing the Bulls to face the stars!
This is the last thing the Bulls want to do. Rose and Griffin are not afraid of Sun Ce or Aldridge or Randolph. They play double match and heads-up. They are not afraid of anyone. However, their stars are not as many as the Grizzlies. .
But now the Grizzlies have relied on Sun Ce to make a go-ahead score... What they find most incredible is Sun Ce's recovery ability, allowing Sun Ce to go all out from the start of the game without worrying about consumption.
But Ross and Griffin can't. They have to allocate their physical strength reasonably and play critical moments.
But at this pace, Sun Ce used their Bulls' defensive defensive and confrontational decline this season to get a feel. If their brothers don't fight, there is no critical moment!
Sloan looked at Stockton on the opposite side. This conspiracy must have been thought of by his most proud disciple.
"I knew I would call him over and we will lead the team together..."
Sloan regretted not calling Stockton to the Bulls in the summer of 2011. At that time, he knew that the Bulls had no chance to win the championship, and the Grizzlies had more hope of winning than the Bulls, so he did not call Stockton. Call away, don't want to delay Stockton as a trainer to get the championship ring.
But now he regrets it! Which team’s coach knows Sloan’s thinking better than his disciples who have been together for more than a decade?
If the score is tight, there is always a chance. If the score is pulled apart, most of the opportunities will be lost the first time. Sloan knew the opponent's strategy, but had to jump in.
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After returning from a timeout, looking at the Bulls sending Dunleavy, Seraphim, and Ariza, with Ross and Griffin, Sun Ce knew that the tactic was successful!
It's that simple and straightforward, but effective.
The point is the deterrence of his grandson!
Either you look forward to the explosion of role players, or take out your strongest superstar to enter the decisive battle mode with his grandson in advance.
Obviously, Sloan didn't have the naive idea of relying on role players, and maybe occasionally relying on role players to break out to win, but it is different from expecting to rely on role players to win.
Sloan, who has played against two generations of basketball gods and the man closest to the gods in the playoffs, knows better than anyone that superstars are the most reliable one to rely on in a strong matchup.
For the Grizzlies, a combination of Sun Ce, Carter, Klay Thompson, Jeffrey Green and Randolph played.
The Bulls frontcourt ball. After receiving the ball, Rose did not rush to launch an offense, but waited for the pitchers to pull away and wait for Seraphim to go to the appropriate position.
Team offense can maximize the strength of role players and bring out the athletic ability of their Bulls’ current lineup. However, star tactics also have advantages. It is really a perfect opportunity for role players to attract flanking. When the team cooperates, the chances are always relatively hurried, because the opponent may be able to defend in place. When performing the star tactics, if the flanking attack can be attracted, the probability of the vacated role player being defended in place before the shooting action is completed is lower. a lot of.
So Rose is not in a hurry. He wants to hit the success rate. He does not have the ability of Sun Ce to pull up and throw without sticking tight. Only Durant has it. Why is Durant so good when the ball is lame. Breakthrough efficiency? It's because he just pulls up and throws without sticking closely, and opponents often choose to stick to Durant, so Durant takes very few three-point shots, much lower than the number of close-range and basket shots.
When Seraphim was in a good position and maintained the restraining power of the impact to the basket, Griffin also came out to help Rose block the defending Klay Thompson.
But ~EbookFREE.me~ Ross discovered the problem as soon as he broke through with the pick-and-roll, and the other party followed closely! He accelerated the breakthrough after the pick-and-roll and was posted dead by the opponent! Because it was Sun Ce who followed Griffin!
Rose's surprise was only a moment, Rose took a probing step to the left, and immediately crossed steps...to the right!
Just when Rose was confident that his move to the left just now could deceive Sun Ce, he saw Sun Ce suddenly jump back!
Although Rose’s cross-step change has an advantage in his position, Sun Ce can’t stop him, but the moment he walked to the left just now was the first step in Sun Ce’s system judgment, so Rose Sun Ce, who had been swayed during the breakthrough after the exploration step, forcibly jumped back and triggered the second burst of acceleration in the "Accelerating Change to Level 5 on the Move"!
Rose rushed all the way to the bottom line and was stuck by Sun Ce. He had a path forward, but he could not get close to the basket. Moreover, the entire left side of the pass was covered by Sun Ce!
Rose made a strong shot, but missed! After watching Sun Ce grab a defensive rebound, Griffin didn't dare to take a free throw because their Bulls had already committed 4 fouls. Watching Sun Ce counterattack from the back... it's nothing like a person!