Chapter 221 No fame does not mean no strength!(1/2)
Magic offense.
It's still a pick-and-roll tactic, targeting Mike Bibby.
Duncan made a move on Bibby's head...
Swish—!
9 to 10!!
"The defensive sky loss of 1.85 meters is targeted, and there is no way.
The only thing the Kings can do is to fight back on offense.”
Fortunately, the Kings have many routines in offense.
After 122, Webber pulled to the high position, which is equivalent to the effect of the pick-and-roll tactic.
Duncan did not expand the defense, and it was meaningless to defend it.
If Duncan is called out, the Kings can cut freely and attack the basket calmly.
If you don't come out, Weber will attack the Magic's outside line by big or small.
The closer you get to the basket, the higher the hit rate, which is an irrefutable truth.
Rather than playing for the Kings, it is better to keep the Kings away from the basket and shoot.
If you make a shot, the Magic can only accept it.
Of course, Duncan did not expand his defense, and the Kings had other ways to attack.
Bibi cuts to the inside and catches the ball to create a small and big situation, which is also the effect of pick-and-roll tactics.
Similarly, it can be used for flanking.
Can be cut empty, and can be covered without a ball.
In this way, there are misalignments everywhere on the field and attack space everywhere.
The Kings' offensive firepower is naturally unstoppable.
Next, we played against the Magic team and shared the autumn scenery equally.
After the first quarter, the score was 36 to 37, and the Magic led by only 1 point, and the gap did not widen.
In the second quarter, Li Mu asked Kidd and Duncan to continue playing.
Reed, Mageti and Magloire were replaced.
Adelman lets Stoyakovic and Webber stay on the court.
Swap Bobby Jackson, Cottgru and Scott Pollard.
The second quarter starts.
Kidd dribbled the ball to the frontcourt and also hit Bobby Jackson with his back, step by step, reaching the shooting sweet area.
After attracting Pollard to assist in defense, he drew the ball and threw it in the air. Maglouier received the ball under the basket, with a clang, and dunked his hands with two points.
36 to 39!!
"Bobby Jackson's defensive ability is worse than Mike Bibby.
The two are of the same height, and they are also bad in defense." said Maverick Albert.
"Kidd used the simplest single-handed goal to easily assist his teammates in scoring."
Magic offense.
Bobby Jackson made Kidd's forced jump shot and made two points.
Bobby Jackson has worse defense and stronger offensive attack power.
There is a reason why we will win the best sixth player in a row in the future.
38 to 39!!
Magic offense.
Kidd lobs to Duncan.
On the left low post, he took the ball to fight Webber.
He lifted the ball and flicked it, forcibly used his body to rush into the basket, lifted the ball and waved it to the basket, and then took advantage of his height and strength to carry Weber's body and shoot...
Bang, swish—!
Basketball hits the board while hitting.
With a beep, the referee's whistle sounded, and he scored two points, and there was another chance to get extra punishment.
At the free throw line, Duncan steadily made a free throw, hitting 2+1.
38 to 42!!
Kings offense.
Bobby Jackson and Cottgru played a pick-and-roll tactic.
He broke through the inside with the ball, fell into a pinch, and passed the ball behind him with a snap.
Outside the three-point line, Kotglu received the ball, raised his hand and made a jump shot...
Bang-!
Missed three points.
Magloyle took the rebound, passed the ball quickly to Kidd, and played a quick counterattack.
Reed received the ball in the frontcourt and scored a three-pointer in front of Stoyakovic.
Swish—!
38 to 45!!
Reed showed his accurate three-point shooting skills as soon as he came on the court.
Li Mu nodded.
Reed's growth continued the Magic's rotational offense.
But there was a problem with the Kings' offense.
The Magic's defense has been shrinking to the inside, and the Kings have been shooting from the outside, so the shooting rate fluctuates a lot.
Stoyakovic received a two-point jump shot from the open position without the ball, and made a three-pointer, and also missed the iron.
Weber's central shot and shooting efficiency gradually declined.
The Magic intentionally consumed Webber's physical fitness, allowing Duncan to continually fight Webber with the ball, which affected Webber's offensive performance.
The Magic took the opportunity to launch a 15-6 shock wave to widen the score difference to 10 points.
Adelman called a pause.
Mike Beebe and Christie were replaced again after resting.
Li Mu also made personnel adjustments, replaced Kidd and Duncan, and sent Tony Parker, Reed, McGrady, Jackson, and O'Neal Jr.
Mike Bibby bullied rookie Tony Parker, dribbled the ball and made two points.
Tony Parker's defense is also poor.
Facing Mike Bibby, who is at the All-Star level, he has no power to resist.
Li Mu still stubbornly let Tony Parker appear.
If you want to learn to beat someone, you must first be beaten.
The difference between the two sides has become 8 points.
Looking back, the Magic attacked.
Tony Parker and McGrady played an outside pick-and-roll tactic.
Receive the ball, start, accelerate, and break through to the inside.
The first step was very fast, reaching the comfortable shooting area, McGrady immediately pulled out two points and made a jump shot back...
Swish—!
“The Magic’s talent is so terrifying.
Duncan and Kidd just ended, and the talented McGrady.
The Kings' defense is already weak, and they also have no power to resist the Magic's talent attack."
Kings offense.
Mike Beeby and Cottgru played a pick-and-roll tactic.
Kotglu received the ball, raised the ball and immediately broke through to the inside line, attracting defense, and swung the ball over the other side, Christie cut the ball to catch the ball, and scored two points with a layup.
Then, Jackson missed a three-pointer from the outside.
To be continued...