The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 1311 go dominate yourself
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Kobe's words made Big Ben silent.
Didn't play well? An 18-year-old rookie scored 10 points in 4 of 5 starts in the semifinals. If he had to be picky, he didn't do a good job against Mashburn. But Marsh is a two-way forward who can play in the third and fourth positions. He has complete offensive means and a strong body. Kobe at this stage is already misplaced, and his defensive effect is not good.
Kobe played so well that Big Ben would ask. He also hoped that when he got the same opportunity, he could grasp it as firmly as the other party.
As a result, Kobe seemed to have no concept of his performance.
Kobe did not give Big Ben a clear answer, but his answer has indirectly explained why he behaved like this.
Simply put, focus.
Kobe has been sitting on the sidelines for two minutes, but his energy seems to remain on the court. He is not impressed with his performance. He feels that he just did what he should do.
On the other side, the game entered the transition period, Louis replaced Wilson and Barkley, and let Dumars and the tragic play.
The Spurs chose to replace Robinson, focusing on two young talents, Iverson and McDyess.
Since the depth of the lineup is difficult to compare with the Lakers, the Spurs have to keep their core players on the court if they want not to suffer in the transition period.
Fortunately, Iverson is a historical-level stamina monster, and he is uncomfortable if he does not play for 40 minutes in a game. Popovich can arrange him any way.
McDyess is a bit more difficult. Except for Chamberlain and Russell, it is difficult to find other insiders with attributes of physical monsters.
Even for these two ancient great gods, their physical strength is accompanied by some historical backgrounds that need to be clarified.
As two monsters of the same height with the highest level of athletic ability in history, they played in an era (1960-1969) when they averaged nearly 70 rebounds per game, and the current insiders are in a game where the average rebounds per game are only in the early 40s. There is more consumption.
Maybe you have other opinions. For example, in the 1960s, 70 rebounds per game would increase the pressure on the inside to grab rebounds and bring about greater consumption. This statement has some truth, but to realize the essence of this problem, you must expand your perspective to the entire game logically.
I won't discuss it here-back in the game, McDyess, as Robinson's deputy, is of superior strength, and he hit a turnaround jumper against Garnett.
Immediately, in ShowTime of the tragedian, the high position looked east and west, but the ball went straight to the inside.
Garnett took the ball and slammed the tomahawk in a smooth manner.
Tragedy is the only player Louie doesn't need to be reminded of what to do.
With his game awareness and court experience, he can always find the best opportunities.
Although the current tragedy masters are far inferior to those at their peak, if we only look at the organization, they may not be much worse than before.
Barkley was not there, and the tragedian took over the position very smoothly, and cooperated with Garnett's high and low positions.
But in this coordination, the tragic master is neither a high position nor a low position, he is more like a chance catcher.
Garnett came to pick and roll;
Garnett screens down;
Garnett wants to catch the ball and attack;
Garnett's fake pick-and-roll roll
All the Lakers offense can be launched around Garnett.
The tragedian accurately found Garnett's sweet spot, giving each ball very comfortably.
In just 5 minutes, Garnett was fed 16 points by the tragedy division.
Halfway through the second quarter, the Lakers led the Spurs by 19 points 59 to 40.
The 19-point difference is already very large, and the Spurs are in a situation where they cannot be broken.
If the point difference continues to widen, the game will basically lose its suspense.
If the point difference can be narrowed to less than 15 points before halftime, then there is still some hope for the second half.
As a rookie coach, Popovich has a basic judgment on the situation of the game. He knows that the remaining half of the second quarter will determine the direction of the entire game.
He boldly replaced Byron Russell with John Stackhouse, traded back David Robinson, and continued to use Iverson, who has not stopped for a second since the start.
Louis wasn't the kind of conservative coach who would breathe a sigh of relief after taking a big lead in the first half and then beat the opponent to death in the second half.
What he likes most is flying dragons riding on the face, killing them all.
Now is the time when the Lakers have the greatest psychological advantage, and it happens to be able to smash the Spurs to death.
Facing the players, Louis called out four players from the Knights.
"From now on, let's make the game beautiful." Louis didn't let the tragedian continue, but replaced him with Rodman.
Rodman is not a member of the Cavaliers, but the Lakers' "beautiful basketball" is not as immature as it was when it was first launched last year.
Because Wilson's exploration of the system has reached the "eye of the storm" stage, with his current ability to control the system, it is enough to drive others to play.
A knight order with a tragedian is undoubtedly the best, but if there is no tragedian, the upper limit is only temporarily lowered.
Louie replaced Wilson with Rodman, valuing his rebounding and beautiful ball movement.
As long as Rodman can complete the lone star tactics with Kobe, he may have a better performance in the "beautiful basketball" system.
Before going on stage, Louie called Wilson to his side: "Bury them!"
Wilson smiled and asked, "Coach, how many points would you be satisfied with?"
"If I can lead by 30 points before halftime, I will not only be satisfied, but also feel at ease." Louis casually said a small goal.
The Spurs had the ball, and Iverson rode through the barrier alone.
They are in a scoring drought and need stars to use their personal abilities to solve problems.
Iverson flattened the Lakers' perimeter defense alone, and made an emergency stop before Garnett's defense.
"Shua!"
"An act of selfishness"
Kobe's words gave off a sense of disillusionment.
Is this your line?
Louie walked over to Kobe, "From now on, pay attention to Benj's performance."
The moment the five Lakers settled in the frontcourt, Wilson held the ball on the weak side and rushed to the eye of the storm at a 45-degree angle on the high left wing.
"Shua!"
"He's always played like that," Bryant said innocently.
Louis smiled and said, "Really? Then take a look."
The Spurs' offensive state with all the main players is very good.
They can probably maintain a hit rate of nearly 50%.
However, they are fighting against Benjamin Wilson, who is in a supernatural state.
Wilson used his size to crush Iverson, attracted double-teams and dunks from Garnett, used pick-and-rolls to overwhelm Robinson's defense, and used shouts and gestures to make his teammates move correctly.
Facing him, the Spurs felt a deep sense of powerlessness.
Wilson is always right.
Wilson was unstoppable.
When the Spurs sent Iverson to him, it was a snack for him. If Robinson comes to help the defense, his speed can also cut through the defense. Once more than two people are deployed to defend, Wilson's ball will be passed out immediately, while other teammates are also under the mechanism of "beautiful basketball". .
Nine seconds before halftime, Iverson's breakthrough was blocked by Garnett.
Wilson grabbed the rebound, he dribbled the ball, his rhythm was smooth, his face was stern, like an irreversible overlord.
Then, he stopped ten meters away from the basket, which was already close to the LOGO.
Jamal Mashburn was in a daze for two seconds, and suddenly realized what Wilson wanted to do.
The moment he rushed forward, Wilson made a decisive three-pointer.
"Shua!"
72 to 40
The Lakers led the Spurs by 32 points at halftime ~www.mtlnovel.com~ Wilson left a cold trash talk to Mashburn: "How dare you give me such a big open?"
This is Benj's "conqueror" form, which Bryant had never seen before.
In other words, he has never watched the "Conqueror" game so closely.
Jordan may be an epoch-making player who redefined the second position, but Wilson is the one who has the code to win.
"Coach," Bryant asked, "what do I have to do to be as good as him?"
"Go and own your ego, Bean," said Louie, "everyone has to fight their ego, and some give in to it, and some go against it, and some can make it part of the game, Only Benj has managed it. We need to win the game, he can show who he is."