Nba: My Power Is Invincible!

Chapter 25 Against Chris Webber, The Princeton System And The Small Ball Era!

If you want to force Chris Webber to lose the ball three times in one game, even if Kevin Garnett comes, you have to have some luck.

After praying silently in his heart, Lin Yue decided to put more defensive pressure on Chris Webber after the opening game.

Only when Chris Webber's personal offense is limited will Webber focus more on passing the ball.

As long as there are enough passes, the chances of successful steals will be greater.

No matter how good he is at handling the ball, Chris Webber is still a standard inside player.

Even ball-handling masters like Jason Kidd and Nash have made double-digit turnovers, let alone post players.

As the game began, Chris Bosh outplayed Divac's bounce.

It was almost effortless to get the first offensive ball after the opening.

Divac is a standard floor-flow center.

He doesn't rely on his physical ability to compete.

After his knee injury, Divac's jumping ability was not even as good as Yao's.

This is also the reason why Divac's frame protection efficiency is extremely low this season, with only 5.3 rebounds.

This is a good thing for Lin Yue.

Lin Yue likes to bully floor insiders who have almost no bounce.

Competing strength Lin Yue is not afraid of anyone.

Lin Yue went up to the high post to help Alvin Williams in the pick-and-roll, while Chris Webber's defensive position was relatively low.

It's clear that Webber doesn't look as confident as he once did after suffering a serious knee injury.

Although Chris Webber's attitude before the game was arrogant enough.

It sounded like he didn't take Lin Yue seriously at all.

But when it came time for the game, Weber knew better than anyone how strong Lin Yue's threat was.

With a weight of 130 kilograms, a wingspan of 2.30 meters, and immense strength, this static talent is terrible.

If he were to fight Lin Yue with brute strength, Weber felt that within three rounds, his old face would be completely humiliated.

"Why are you defending so far back?"

With a smile on her face, Lin Yue turned her head and teased Chris Webber.

Lin Yue's mocking voice came from his ears, and Chris Webber couldn't help but frown.

"Shut up! Don't try to irritate me with your trash talk!"

However, as soon as Chris Webber finished speaking, after the pick and roll, Lin Yue seized the opportunity of Chris Webber's long defensive distance.

Direct shot from mid-range.

"Uh-huh!"

Fortunately, two points were scored.

Lin Yue's mid-range shooting attribute is 61, which is considered a rotation player.

But Weber's long defensive distance gave Lin Yue a chance to make a mid-range shot.

2:0

Raising her hand to dig his ears with her little finger, Lin Yue had a look of confusion on her face:

"Sorry, what did you just say?"

Chris Webber turned blue when he heard it.

When he looked up at Lin Yue again, he felt that young people today are really annoying!

"Damn it, you made me angry, rookie!"

"I'll show you the difference between us on the offensive end!"

Lin Yue was not frightened by Chris Webber's growl, and he still had a smile on his face.

"I heard that your passing ability is among the best in history. I hope you won't disappoint me tonight."

The Kings attacked, and just after halftime, Mike Bibby handed the ball to Chris Webber on the free throw line.

Although Princeton's tactical changes were complicated, the offensive line that eventually evolved was easy to understand.

Usually a Princeton post player stands at the free throw line to provide support.

Other players then complete cuts and reverse runs, through a large number of off-ball screens and crosses.

The focus of the Princeton system is ball movement.

In addition to the inside players who stand on the free throw line to support, the other four players need to create offensive opportunities through a lot of movement and pick-and-rolls.

This tactic tests the overall coordination of a team.

Because once a player on the field is not clear-headed, he is likely to overlap with the running route of his teammates, resulting in a waste of attack time and a lot of energy.

Because Princeton's team coordination tactics require all five players to execute in the frontcourt.

From execution to initiation to movement, the attack time basically passes about ten seconds.

In the remaining ten seconds, the Kings still need to find teammates to cooperate with them to create the best offensive opportunity.

Compared with the style of play that can be played as fast as possible in the small ball era, Princeton's tactical system undoubtedly seems a bit ink.

This is also the reason why the Princeton system officially disappeared from the NBA after Adelman.

However, during this period, teams in the league still focused on defense.

In every round of offense, they will try their best to hit the ball to the basket.

Or give the ball to the star player for individual singles.

Few teams have as much fun playing defensive counterattacks as the Raptors do.

This has also led to the overall slow pace of the NBA.

Therefore, the Princeton system that Adelman is good at can shine in this era.

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