Chapter 214 Coping(1/2)
Paul's outstanding performance drove the Clippers' offense.
And with Paul's offense as the driving force of the team, the entire Clippers team can produce excellent offensive situations.
The Clippers showed their offensive strength and did not give the Trail Blazers too many opportunities during the game. A small climax directly established their lead.
As for the team's performance, with the Clippers' excellent offensive performance, the Blazers' offense had certain problems.
The main reason is the shooting rate. When the Blazers cannot guarantee a high shooting rate, they instead give their opponents a huge space to play.
The Clippers' offense is not only in the game, but also has excellent positional offensive performance led by Paul.
And when the Trail Blazers couldn't score, the Clippers led by Paul were really strong at counterattacking.
Even though the Trail Blazers retreated quickly, in reality, they were still unable to stop the Clippers' attack.
The Clippers' excellent personal offensive capabilities allow the team to achieve excellent offensive results by seizing opportunities when their opponents are not yet firmly established during the game.
Especially Chris Paul's offensive ability on the counterattack end made it impossible for the Blazers' defense to produce the desired defensive effect.
Chris Paul's offense alone can effectively ensure the team's offensive effect, giving the team an excellent offensive power to achieve better offensive performance.
Holding on to the defense of the two men, Zhang Feng didn't even dribble the ball. After receiving the ball, he directly stepped up in the three-second zone.
Use your height advantage to directly complete the rebound shot.
He "smashed" the ball directly into the board.
Won this offense for the Blazers.
However, if they want to completely stabilize the situation, what the Trail Blazers need to do is defend.
This time, when the Blazers needed a successful defense, Zhang Feng stood up again on the defensive end after completing an offensive score.
No, it shouldn't be said that Zhang Feng stood up on the defensive end, but that Cousins once again failed in front of Zhang Feng.
In the Kings' offense, when Rudy Gay plays consecutive singles and needs to slow down for a while, the initiative to attack will naturally be given to Cousins.
Cousins has been using his sudden positioning while running to break Zhang Feng's forward defense, and the effect is actually quite good.
After this time, the ball was immediately passed by Rudy Gay.
Cousins went low from the left baseline and hit Zhang Feng in singles.
Facing Zhang Feng's defense, the situation unfolded directly during the game.
Seeing Batum coming to help defend, Cousins prioritized the ball protection and dribbled to the inside to avoid being intercepted. If Batum dared to directly attack, Cousins could quickly collect the ball and then pass it.
Pass the ball to a teammate on the outside.
Then when Batum had to go back to take care of the defender, Cousins advanced and launched a strong attack.
However, it may be that Batum came back to help defend, which still interrupted Cousins' own offensive rhythm.
When the offense restarted, Cousins was obviously unable to complete the offensive action as expected under Zhang Feng's top defense.
However, during the attack time and under the pressure of the Blazers possibly forming a secondary defense, Cousins could only attack quickly.
Holding Zhang Feng's arm, he quickly completed the shot. When he came to the front, he threw directly with one arm and the ball hit directly.
However, the referee blew the whistle again at this time. While blowing the whistle, he made a gesture to cause a foul by Cousins, and the goal was invalid.
Just now, when Cousins turned around, in order to reduce the defensive resistance from Zhang Feng, he obviously made a hugging action, which prevented Zhang Feng from keeping up with Cousins. Therefore, this time Cousins made unnecessary offensive moves.
Once caught by the referee.
4 fouls, Cousins' foul problem appeared again.
However, the Trail Blazers failed to seize the opportunity on the offensive end.
Aldridge cooperated with Batum in the pick-and-roll and took a long shot from a 45-degree angle on the left, but missed, causing the Blazers' scoring to stall again.
Just when Kings fans are still looking forward to the team seizing the opportunity to make a difference on the offensive end.
The Kings continued to make mistakes.
It cannot be said that it was the Kings, but it should be said that Cousins made a mistake.
When Aldridge missed a long shot, Darren Collison quickly dribbled over to counterattack.
However, the Blazers' defense was quite good and they did not give their opponents a chance to easily launch a counterattack.
Without a chance, Darren Collison could only stabilize the offensive rhythm and wait for other offensive players to come up.
Darren Collison passed the ball directly to Cousins who had just arrived outside the three-point line, with the intention of allowing Cousins to provide support in the high post.
However, thinking of the last offense, he was unwilling to be called for a foul, so Cousins directly held the ball against Zhang Feng's defense, using a breakthrough method to drive towards the Blazers' basket.
Indeed, Cousins is a flexible fat man, but the Blazers' defense will not be directly broken by Cousins' recklessness.
When the breakthrough advanced to the three-second zone, Cousins was directly surrounded by three people.
Cousins still stepped up and tried to force a foul, but the Trail Blazers' defensive players acted in a very standardized manner. The referee did not blow the whistle. Instead, Cousins's layup this time was unexpectedly missed by three people because of his insufficient jump height.
He grabbed it, but Zhang Feng moved forward and pressed it down with his hand.
The ball was knocked down by Zhang Feng and was taken directly by Lillard next to Cousins.
There was no foul on this shot?
The referee didn't blow the whistle, making Cousins think he was being treated unfairly.
I was blocked by my opponent?
This is the unhappy place that Cousins immediately thought of again.
Cousins, who was instantly angry, did not pay attention to the referee first, but focused all his attention on the ball.
He cut the ball fiercely, trying to snatch the damn basketball from Lillard's hand, and then slam it into the basket.
However, Lillard's reaction speed was so fast. When Cousins' chip came over, Lillard directly moved the ball away. Cousins' forced action hit Lillard's arm firmly.
There is also a rather crisp "pop" sound.
"beep--"
The referee whistled another foul, and Cousins committed another foul.
Due to the dead ball, the game went directly to a TV timeout.
The Kings coach on the sidelines was dumbfounded. What is going on? What just happened?
Originally, the Kings were chasing points very well, but Cousins actually committed two fouls in two offensive rounds?
Is this how the internal protection ends?
Originally, the head coach of the Kings should have followed the unspoken rules of the NBA and replaced Cousins when he committed four fouls to prepare for the final battle.
However, considering that there was a TV timeout soon, and the team was in the process of chasing points, we planned to save a timeout and replace Cousins when the ball was dead next time.
As a result, timeouts were saved, but the next dead ball opportunity was created by Cousins himself.
The Kings coach was really on the verge of tears.
As for Cousins, who committed five fouls and rested, he may have to rest until the end of the fourth quarter before he dares to play.
However, although at this stage, the important task of chasing points for the Kings is not given to Cousins, Cousins' defense is really important to the Kings.
Without the protection of Cousins in the paint, the Trail Blazers can continuously impact the Kings' paint and create opportunities.
And Zhang Feng even has the capital to launch further attacks on the inside.
After the timeout, the Blazers' offense was very targeted.
Veteran post player Reggie Evans, who replaced Cousins, is too short.
With a height of 2.03 meters, he plays the center position and is half a head away from his opponent Zhang Feng. This also allows Zhang Feng to have the ability to play low singles in the game.
Zhang Feng can create advantages in singles, but Evans's lack of air defense ability makes Lillard's breakthrough like a duck in water.
Lillard directly borrowed a pick-and-roll provided by Zhang Feng and accelerated directly to the basket. Evans' defense was chasing after him, and the defensive interference it could create was extremely limited. Lillard directly succeeded in a layup, allowing the Kings to
There is no way to defend.
Without the restraint of Cousins, the Blazers can also shift more of their defensive attention to Rudy Gay.
After Rudy Gay passed the pick-and-roll with Thompson, he was double-teamed by the two defenders. After helplessly dividing the ball, Thompson took the ball and shot directly, but it came out.
During the scramble for rebounds in the paint, although Evans tried his best, Zhang Feng's height advantage was too obvious.
With his height and wingspan, and the fact that Evans couldn't jump anymore, Zhang Feng almost didn't take off and just put the rebound directly into his arms.
During the transition between offense and defense, Lillard lobbed the ball to Batum, who was positioned under the basket.
Batum hit Darren Collison out of position, and the Kings defense double-teamed him, allowing Batum to pass the ball directly to Zhang Feng, who followed up and was unguarded in the penalty area.
Zhang Feng received the ball and directly shot a free throw, hitting two points steadily and continuing to expand his lead.
The Kings were a little anxious. They had been in a good situation before, only falling behind by single digits, but now their defense suddenly increased, and their own offense began to become unsatisfactory.
This wave of conversion directly allowed the Blazers to re-stabilize the situation and stabilize their leading advantage.
The biggest reason why the Kings are back in trouble at this time is of course Cousins who failed to control his emotions.
The camera turned to Cousins, who was still biting his braces. Cousins, who was a little confused off the court, might still be thinking, why did he commit five fouls like this?
To be continued...