The Godfather of Basketball

Chapter 460 Iron JR (1/6!)

Woodson was very dissatisfied with the team's defense and directly reached out and called a timeout.

The on-site photographer was also mischievous, and directly gave the camera to Barkley at this time.

Barkley also gave full play to the entertainment, he didn't know where to find a corrugated box, put it directly on his head, and signaled that he was ashamed to face others.

This shot was placed on the large LED screen, which directly attracted laughter from the fans at the scene.

Tang Tian couldn't help but smile when he looked up at this scene.

Barkley can really give up everything to entertain fans.

"Keep that rhythm and believe in yourself."

During the pause, Tang Tian didn't explain too much.

Just like what he thought before the game, the gap between the tactical systems of the two teams is too great.

This was evident in the first few rounds.

Although the Cavaliers are a giant team, Tang Tian created a team-sharing style of play. Whether it is Paul, Yao Ming, or James who has left the team, they all have first-class passing ability. Tear the defense at the first time.

That's why the defense Woodson relies on can be a piece of paper when Paul is on the floor.

You defend well and help defend quickly, but no matter how fast you are, it takes time, and the time difference makes it easy for Yao Ming or Paul to catch you.

Even if you try your best to prevent the pick-and-roll, the second wave of Yao Ming's high-level support will still make you hard to guard against.

Even if the second wave of support is defended, there will still be a third wave of individual singles.

To put it bluntly, the Cavaliers' tactics are layered, progressive, and systematic.

Conversely, for the Knicks, the core tactic is Anthony singles! Easier than triangle tactics...

Anthony's scoring ability is at a historical level, but he has never been a player who is good at or likes to pass the ball. This can be seen from D'Antoni's repeated attempts to transform him into a point forward.

In the regular season, Tang Tian had some reservations about tactics, and he hadn't double-teamed very thoroughly. In the playoffs, he didn't plan to keep his hands. If he double-teamed to death, Anthony's scoring efficiency dropped immediately.

In fact, when Anthony played the Heat in the playoffs in his previous life, his shooting percentage almost fell below 40% when he was double-teamed by the Heat's help defense. The scoring efficiency can be imagined.

More than 10 minutes into the first quarter, the score on the court was 26 to 13, and the Cavaliers led by as much as 13 points.

The two sides began to enter the rotation lineup one after another, and by the time the second quarter started, both sides were already pure substitute lineups.

For the Cavaliers, Jeremy Lin and Carter are on the outside, Hill and Artest are on the front line, and Whiteside is the center.

On the Knicks side, Baron Davis and JR Smith on the outside, Fields and Novak on the striker, and Jeffries on the inside.

Davis' frontcourt organization, Smith went around the bottom line and started running back.

Fields and Jeffries ran pick-and-rolls for him.

He ran beyond the three-point line and came out to catch the ball, but when he looked down, Hill was already close to his eyes.

This round of tactical moves broke the Cavaliers' defense at all, but wasted most of the offensive time in vain.

Seeing that there was not much time left in the attack, Smith directly signaled his teammates to pull away, and dribbled the ball directly to singles Hill.

Continuously dribbling the ball under the crotch, Hill took half a step back with his right foot, lowered his center of gravity, and stood still.

After Smith saw it, he took a sudden step to the right and accelerated inward.

Hill suddenly exploded and blocked Smith's breakthrough route.

Smith was like hitting a wall, and stopped directly.

Fortunately, he reacted fairly quickly and took the ball to avoid Hill's steal, but the ball was dead when he stopped, and he could no longer move.

"5! 4!..."

After seeing it, the fans on the sidelines didn't think it was a big deal to watch the excitement and started counting down.

The Knicks teammates had no time to respond, and Smith directly chose to forcibly turn around and fall back.

Hill's talent is amazing, and his judgment is accurate. If it weren't for his old age and poor jumping, this would be a positive big hat.

However, Smith still didn't touch the frame when he shot, so he was a non-stick.

There was a booing immediately at the scene.

Old Hill was really picked up by the Cavaliers.

The Knicks made a 24-second offense violation and the ball was given to the Cavaliers.

Jeremy Lin dribbled the ball to the frontcourt, and Artest's pick-and-roll went directly to the basket, and scored the high post on the right side of Hill. Hill only made a transition, and passed directly to Carter in the bottom corner.

Carter caught the ball and shot a three-pointer directly from the outside.

"Shua!"

Three points hit the net.

It comes from the tacit cooperation between two veteran veteran teammates.

The point difference was stretched to 16 points.

Woodson stomped his feet angrily, wishing he could get on the court and kick his players' asses.

The Knicks' frontcourt ball also hit Smith's pick-and-roll three-pointer.

After Woodson accepted, the Knicks seemed to have only a few offensive routines left.

This time the Knicks came out to catch the ball, and didn't stop the ball. After catching the ball, they directly shot a three-pointer against the defense.

Hill jumped up to interfere.

"boom!"

The ball was obviously missed, and Whiteside jumped up and received a defensive rebound.

The Cavaliers played a fast break, and Jeremy Lin scored directly from the frontcourt.

The point difference was further widened to 18 points.

"Follow people! Follow people!" Woodson almost roared from the sidelines.

He put Smith on the bench to gain an advantage, but after only a few rounds, the point difference was about to run to 20 points.

The Knicks also hit Smith's three-pointer in the frontcourt.

This time Green grabbed the position early and didn't give Smith a chance to catch the ball at all.

Smith ran back to the basket, received a pass from Davis, and finally found a good shot at a mid-range stop.

"boom!"

But the ball is still a hit.

He couldn't make a few shots in front of him, and the feel of his hand was completely biased. He finally came up with an opportunity and didn't grasp it.

JR Smith is known as the "Nervous Knife". As the name suggests, it is very accurate when it is accurate, and it is very iron when it is iron.

But obviously, under the high-pressure defense of the Cavaliers, it must be impossible to be accurate, and only a skillful blacksmith is left.

Whiteside received another defensive rebound.

In this game, Yao Ming and Whiteside were good at rebounding.

The Cavaliers' frontcourt offense, Jeremy Lin and Whiteside picked and rolled, Whiteside walked to the high post, and directly pulled Jeffries away. Jeremy Lin saw Fields coming to help defend, so he didn't think much and directly threw the ball to the right halfway. throw.

Carter cut in from there without any surprise, and when he saw Jeremy Lin hit the ball, he immediately flew up.

A high-flying tomahawk.

"Boom!"

"Vince~~Carter!!"

Accompanied by the loud roar of the live DJ, the audience directly fry the pot.

Although the take-off altitude has become lower, it does not affect the beauty of this ball at all!

Carter pouted after dunking, and stood on the sidelines with a fierce face.

Everything is as before, everything is as if yesterday.

It wasn't until Hill went over and patted his chest that he smiled and backed away.

Well, the point difference is already 20.

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