The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 1342 calves are nervous too

The latest website: Both sides start

Lakers: Barros, Kobe, Wilson, Tragedy, Garnett.

Trail Blazers: Jordan, Russell, Chapman, (Clifford) Robinson, Olajuwon.

Looking at it alone, it can be said that there are a lot of stars. There are seven players with All-Star resumes on the field, but Kobe is the one most discussed by the audience.

There is no other reason. It is unprecedented for a player his age to start in the conference finals.

As the referee kicked and threw the ball into the air, Garnett jumped up and gave the racket to Barros, and Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals began.

Baros was advancing, and the tragedy master in the front field came to give an on-the-spot command. He used his own space to contain Kobe as an empty-handed screen.

The high school students whose tactical literacy was no longer comparable to that at the beginning of the season naturally saw that this was a good opportunity at a glance, so they passed directly beside the tragic teacher.

Russell, who didn't take Kobe seriously at all, was blocked by the wall and lost his defensive position.

Ballos's pass was like a precise cannonball.

Bryant received the ball outside the left three-point line, and he got a wide open.

This is a player who doesn't hesitate when given the opportunity.

Kobe, who has not yet become a black mamba, can already attack as quickly as a black mamba.

I saw Kobe shot quickly, but the ball was way off the mark. If you stand behind Kobe, you can see that the arc of the ball is very positive, but the strength of the shot is obviously exceeded. The basketball did not hit the center of the basket, but fell to the back edge on the right side of the basket.

The Blazers protected the rebound and advanced immediately.

Outside the three-point line in the frontcourt, Jordan received a pass from his teammate, and while the Lakers were not stable, he made a chasing three-pointer.

3 to 0

"Never mind, Bean." Louie reassured Kobe.

And Wilson dribbled the ball from the backcourt to the frontcourt, raised his hand and said, "Don't worry, play slowly!"

Subsequently, the tragedian was raised to a high position.

The Portlanders thought that the Lakers were going to play their signature inside high and low positions. Unexpectedly, this was actually a "beautiful basketball" starting move.

However, it was not the "Meteor" tactic they were familiar with, but the "Eye of the Storm" tactic.

The moment the tragic master took the ball from a high position, Baros moved to his position.

Such a trend made the Blazers believe that the Lakers intend to use the instigation ability of the tragedy division to do something.

Robinson's attention was attracted by it. At this moment, the tragedian suddenly turned to face the basket and rushed towards the basket with the ball.

Robinson, who was ready to switch defenses, didn't expect this move, and was caught abruptly.

Before the Blazers' lineup had time to respond, the tragedian hit the board with a throw.

2 to 3

Louis was never worried about the attack of the Tragedy Division.

What he was afraid of was that the Tragedy's defense brought too many opportunities to the Blazers.

With the current situation of Tragedy, if he has physical strength, he can still play at a superstar level on the offensive end, but on the defensive end, his physical strength is irrelevant.

Soon, Tragedy's defense forced his teammates to allocate more resources to take care of him.

So there was a rare big space on the outside of the Blazers.

Rex Chapman received the ball from the left three-point line, and just as he was about to shoot, a slightly thin figure galloped towards him.

Chapman was not prepared for this, he just wanted to complete the shot with the best rhythm.

That made his shot a beat or two slower than his usual catch-and-shoot.

It was those few beats of delay that created the opportunity for the desperate defender.

Chapman raised his body and released the ball, thinking that everything would be fine, but soon, an arm invaded his sight, and then severely covered the ball that had not had time to fly high into the sky.

"Oh! It's Kobe! Kobe blocked Rex Chapman!"

The fly in the ointment is that Kobe was so excited that he directly blocked the ball out of bounds.

The ball is still in the hands of the Blazers.

However, they don't have much offensive time left.

After that, Jordan missed a single with the ball, and the rebound was protected by Garnett.

Kobe's defense just now is amazing. Only in one situation can he be able to make up the defense successfully when he is at the top of the arc.

Chapman slowed down his shooting rhythm in order to meet the standard, and Kobe made a correct judgment from the moment the tragic division's defense had problems-to pounce on Chapman.

Was it a coincidence, or had he really made the right judgment?

Louie asked Alex Stevens about it: "This is what you said, can Kobe bring more surprises on the defensive end?"

Even Stevens wasn't sure if Bryant's move was planned or just a pleasant surprise.

Due to Kobe's incredible performance in his rookie season, Stevens did not dare to give him a guarantee on the spot, and said calmly: "We have to observe for a while."

Louie saw that Stevens was worried about Kobe, so he smiled and said, "You're right."

Next, Wilson and the tragedy division demonstrated the most frightening actual combat effect of "Eye of the Storm".

When the person standing in the eye position changed from the tragic division to Wilson, the Blazers' defense was obviously affected more.

Then, Wilson waved and let the tragic division come up for the pick-and-roll.

What's this?

If you have to make an analogy, the sense of sight and effect of this pick-and-roll is just like Jokic's pick-and-roll for Durant.

No matter whether the Tractor is on the spot, or outside, or inside, he has a way to complete the attack. And no matter what choice the tragedian makes, Wilson has room to maneuver. There are four or five ways to kill the Blazers just by passing the ball, and this is just about the passing aspect. If he wants to attack by himself, then the only thing the Blazers can do is pray that he doesn't feel good.

Because Wilson must be able to catch the Blazers' dislocation.

At this time, Clifford Robinson misplaced to defend Wilson, but was carried by him and forced a layup to score 2+1.

The Blazers obviously didn't expect the Lakers to play "beautiful basketball" at the beginning of the game.

Since the Western Conference finals, the Lakers have been very restrained in using "beautiful basketball". It is not as the outside world imagines. As long as the game becomes "beautiful", the Blazers will be able to catch it.

Riley has been studying "Beautiful Basketball" for a while, and when he has almost figured out the "Meteor" tactic, the Lakers' system has undergone many puzzling changes.

If the system composition of the "Meteor" tactic is based on regional dynamic offense, what the Lakers showed at the start tonight is completely different from it.

They seem to rely entirely on Wilson's individual abilities.

Wilson's dislocation with the ball to beat Robinson 2+1 is just the beginning.

After that, it was the same style of play again, but this time the Blazers did not communicate well in defense, and directly sent a wide open, and they used a jumper to complete the offense.

These two offenses were completed extremely neatly, and before Riley realized what was going on, the Lakers' offense was over.

What made Riley feel that the tactic was unpredictable was that the Blazers made a high-quality high-post double-team on Wilson in the third minute.

With Jordan and Rex Chapman together, even Wilson struggled to attack.

Wilson didn't mean to face the double-team at all, but just passed the ball to his side.

The moment the tragedian reached out to touch the ball, he pushed it a little to the corner.

This is like a setter in a volleyball game. The ball flies to Kobe's position under the direction of the tragic master.

At that time, Kobe had just thrown Byron Russell from a "shooting star" tactical running path, and when the tragedian passed the ball, it was open.

good chance!

Louis on the sidelines secretly said.

What is unbelievable is that Kobe, that Kobe who can't think about passing the ball as long as he has a chance to shoot, that Kobe with eyes above the top, that Kobe who doesn't look down on anyone, that Kobe who is unanimously disgusted by all veterans, that Kobe Kobe, who could not miss this opportunity, threw the ball inside.

Garnett caught the ball in a daze, turned around, licked the basket and scored.

"Bean?" Garnett couldn't believe Kobe had passed the ball.

Louie on the sidelines even shouted directly to Kobe: "It's too reasonable to be unreasonable!"

However, Kobe is like seeing and hearing problems at the same time.

He didn't use it to show his selflessness, and he didn't answer anyone's questions.

He turned around, took a big breath, and quickly returned to the defense.

"He looked really nervous," Bird laughed.

Louis asked back: "How do you see that he is nervous?"

"This kind of thing ~www.mtlnovel.com~ You who don't play at all must not understand it. Let me just say that, in my opinion, his performance so far is accidental." Bird said sharply, "His The bodywork looks so tense, it's hard to get even an open shot in this situation, the pass is right."

A minute later, Bryant was open again, and there was no second pass-worthy open.

He has to make a move.

The shooting arc looked straight, but it hit the front of the basket.

"Well, he does look nervous." Now Louie can confirm, because Kobe's shooting action looks a little different from usual.

For someone like him who strives for excellence in technology, if there is technical deformation without confrontation, it can only be because of nervousness, regardless of injury factors.

(end of this chapter)