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Chapter 175: Encountering a Strong Enemy Again(1/2)

The Trail Blazers' record since the new season is really outstanding.

Although they lost the game in several strong matches.

But the Trail Blazers themselves won a lot of conversations with the strong teams.

However, thanks to the very loose schedule at the beginning of the season, the Trail Blazers have excellent results and can even rank at the top in the fiercely competitive West.

It also made many people exclaim that it seems that the competition in the Western Conference this year will become more intense due to the rise of the two young teams, the Trail Blazers and the Warriors.

For Warriors coach Kerr, all he needs to do at this time is to complete the breakthrough of the Trail Blazers offensive tactics in the game.

The so-called breakthrough is actually two aspects.

Either start from the defensive end and reset the defensive tactics to limit some people's offensive performance, defend in the game, and then seek better counterattack opportunities to regain the lead.

Either you can use your own offensive advantages, regardless of the Trail Blazers' offense, as long as your offense is stronger than the Trail Blazers, then that's fine.

The Warriors came back from the timeout, and when the score had been tied by the Trail Blazers to 57, they naturally handed over more to the core players to attack.

This time Curry rarely chose to keep dribbling and attack.

When facing Lillard's close-fitting defense, Curry wanted to make a strong breakthrough in 1v1, but he still couldn't easily overcome Lillard's defense.

In desperation, Curry had to withdraw and chose to find Bogut's pick-and-roll.

The "meat shield" like Bogut provides pick-and-rolls, even if the pick-and-roll does not occupy an excellent position, can still use your body width to form enough pick-and-roll to delay.

Zhang Feng could only take one step forward to put pressure on Curry.

Curry didn't care about it. He was completely in his offensive rhythm. After using Bogut to block Lillard, he immediately stopped and completed the jump shot.

In the past, Curry made such shooting moves. Because his shooting speed was fast enough, the opponent's inside players were too slow. They often wanted to save and defend, but they couldn't defend themselves.

However, Curry underestimated Zhang Feng's defensive enthusiasm.

He also underestimated Zhang Feng's physical fitness and this time he bounced on the defensive end.

When Curry made a mid-range shot, Zhang Feng jumped and pounced in front.

Although the cover was not formed directly, fan the ball with a big hat.

However, Zhang Feng's jumping height and his arm stretching forward still made his fingertips successfully touch the basketball, changing the ball's flight trajectory.

In the end, Curry was interfered with by Zhang Feng, and he actually shot a three-no-touch shot in the game.

Batum received a "pass" from Curry at the basket and pushed and counterattacked directly.

Although all the Warriors retreated and defended in place, after all, in the mobile battle, there is no way to integrate the overall defense of the entire team as soon as possible.

Batum quickly passed the ball to Aldridge at 45 degrees on the left.

After Aldridge recovered, he continued to play singles to chase Dream Green.

However, this time, Zhu Meng Green made a contribution.

Continuously defending Aldridge, using physical contact within the range allowed by the referee to form confrontation and interfering with Aldridge's offense.

Before Aldridge received the ball, he was constantly teased by Zhu Meng Green. After receiving the ball, Zhu Meng Green's teased even more.

Due to the small confrontation moves of Dream Chasing Green, Aldridge has no good offensive space at all and can complete offensive actions.

In order to gain offensive space and not be bullied by "small moves" like Zhu Meng Green, Aldridge made a strong back-to-back single this time, but in the process of exercising force, he directly adjusted his position, created an elbow slap in the face, Zhu Meng Green, and used his wonderful personal defense to create an offensive foul by Aldridge, and helped the Warriors get the ball back.

The Golden State Warriors also began to invest more defensive "skills" on the defensive end to form a better defensive effect in the game.

While walking back, Aldridge was still complaining to the referee that there was nothing wrong with his offensive action just now, but instead, Zhu Meng Green, who kept interfering with himself with small movements behind him.

But the referee will not listen to Aldridge's defense. He will only "believe" the game situation he sees in his eyes during the game.

The Warriors' offense comes.

Curry wanted to play, but was still defended by Lillard.

For Curry, when facing this situation, he needs to show enough personal offensive ability in the game.

However, Lillard's close defense has made him unable to have a good way to achieve better performance in the game to complete such a rhythm.

Under Lillard's defense, Curry had no choice but to hand over the ball in the game.

Iguodala plays single against Batum on the left.

The two players' positioning in their respective teams is actually very similar.

They are all defensive vanguards of the team. They play as small forwards, but they can defend every player on the opponent's forward and guard.

They all have good organizational offensive skills and display their organizational skills in team offense.

In the 1v1 match between the two, Iguodala tried to break through, but the first step did not shake off too much offensive space and did not gain enough position advantage, so she had no choice but to pass the ball instead of force herself.

Iguodala passed the ball to Klay Thompson, who was receiving the ball space, after two steps outside the three-point line.

The Warriors continuously pass the ball outside the three-point line.

Klay Thompson passed the ball and found Mengmeng Green outside the 45-degree three-point line on the right. When Curry ran away without the ball, the Warriors gave Bogut another chance to play Zhang Feng alone.

Bogut's main position was very deep, and he was at the edge of the three-second zone, and he stuck Zhang Feng firmly behind him.

Although Zhang Feng has gained weight in various offseasons, sometimes the so-called pure muscle effect is really impossible to confront, compared with a center like Bogute, which has both muscle and fat.

Tonnage itself is a natural advantage.

When Bogut stood in his position, Zhang Feng had no chance to interfere with Bogut's catch.

Zhu Meng Green chose to pass the ball to Bogut by hitting the ground. Bogut also played a single against Zhang Feng in the game. After receiving the ball, he had little offensive time left.

When facing Bogut's singles, Zhang Feng may be able to complete the defense independently.

After all, the Golden State Warriors' threat on the outside is too great. If Bogut's offense at a low post on the offensive end still needs to assist in defense, then outside shooters like Curry and Klay Thompson will tell you what cruelty is.

Zhang Feng could only face Bogut's attack alone.

And Bogut, this time, when his teammates helped him open up enough offensive space and he was about to reach a deep position, he naturally fought hard without any hesitation.

Bogut relies entirely on his own body, just looking for confrontation.

With his own physical strength, coupled with the inertia of such a large weight, when no other defensive players in the Blazers could come to assist in defense, Bogut could use his full strength to conduct a low-post offense with confidence.

Bogut, who has no scruples, can still have a certain advantage when playing Zhang Feng alone.

Zhang Feng's weight gain training has been continuing, but at this time, he was still at a disadvantage in the face of Bogut.

Bogut resisted and fought twice. Although he did not gain room for big strides under Zhang Feng's confrontation, after moving to his real threat area bit by bit, Bogut directly exerted his full force and completely broke through Zhang Feng's defense. Then he was a half-hook who won the shooting space and directly shot the ball from close range under the basket.

Bogut used his inside singles ability to score 2 points for the Golden State Warriors and regained the lead.

No one expected that after the Warriors circled around, the player with the weakest offensive ability on the field would score such a goal in the game.

Bogut's scoring has not been high since joining the Golden State Warriors, but he can always find some single-player offensive scoring methods suitable for his performance in the game to increase the Warriors' offensive methods in the game and better gain the advantage in the offensive.

The Trail Blazers' next attack was completely reduced by one force.

Sometimes, you need to have an All-Star player and show your personal offensive ability.

Lillard played Curry several times on offensive end but failed. This time he finally gained the speed advantage in starting.

Lillard's breakthrough from a frontal change and accelerated with all his strength, Curry's defense finally failed to keep up with his pace this time.

Lillard rushed over and gained half an advantage in his position.

In order to prevent Lillard from directly "smashing" Curry, he made a layup with his left hand. The Golden State Warriors' defense immediately shrank the inside to help Curry assist in defense.

And facing the opponent's three-man defense.

Lillard did not attack strongly, but directly threw the ball from the left bottom line and passed the ball to find Matthews at the front three-point line.

Matthews made a big shot and rushed straight to the basket from the front.

Lillard and Matthews broke through to the basket in a row, directly attracting the Warriors' defense to within three seconds.

Matthews then continued to break through and pass the ball.

A pass directly found Aldridge who was waiting for the ball to be received at a mid-range distance of 45 degrees on the left.

Aldridge actually got the opportunity to take action with his teammates' two consecutive fast-paced breakthroughs, so he naturally accepted this opportunity.

Beg directly on the spot, take action from the middle distance, and hit the ball directly without any pressure on the game.

"Grading 59! The Trail Blazers and the Warriors are in a stalemate. Both sides can find offensive methods on the offensive end to complete the score."

After being tied again, the Warriors continued to use different offensive methods to show their unique weapons on the offensive end and cause trouble for the Trail Blazers' defense.

Originally, the Trail Blazers' defense was completed.

But Bogut did not take the position within the three-point line as usual, provide cover for his teammates, or hold the ball as the team's central axis.

This time, Bogut stopped just after passing the midfield with just a few steps.

Standing at about 3 meters away from the three-point line, Curry, who was holding the ball, directly provided a pick-and-roll cover.

The Trail Blazers' defense did not expect that the Warriors' pick-and-roll tactics would be so forward in advance.

Without paying attention, Lillard was blocked by Bogut.

Curry used Bogut's pick-and-roll to accelerate with all his might and directly hit the basket area.
To be continued...
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