NBA: Get Curry's three-point skill package at the beginning

Chapter 65 Almost all the core team



Wang Feng's performance exceeded everyone's expectations.

Originally, Larry Brown put Wang Feng in the starting position due to pressure from the team general manager and the league president.

Now I find that it is indeed a good choice to let Wang Feng play the starting point guard.

Not only did it not expose the flaws of Wang Feng's lack of defense, but it also concentrated and exploded Wang Feng's advantages.

Wang Feng's offensive firepower is just enough to attract the Pacers' defense from at least two players. In this way, the Pistons' offensive space and offensive methods can be greatly expanded.

Moreover, Wang Feng's passing is so gorgeous, precise, and unpredictable that it can be called the essence of human passing.

This time Larry Brown is even more difficult to deal with. Yes, he has a choice difficulty.

I just gave Chauncey Billups hope, is it possible that I have to kill this hope myself?

Although Larry Brown can indeed do this kind of thing, for the sake of the team, he can be an emotional team coach.

But Chauncey Billups is a star player after all, and throwing it to other teams will bring endless trouble to his Pistons.

Everything is based on rational judgment.

In the second quarter of the game, Larry Brown let Chauncey Billups play as the starting point guard, and then put Richard Hamilton on the bench in the name of needing a rest soon after recovering from a concussion injury. recuperate.

Transfer Wang Feng to the position of shooting guard to play against the active three-pointer Reggie Miller.

The fans and spectators didn't know what happened. After all, Richard Hamilton was the core of the Pistons' tactics and the leader of the Pistons. When he left the field, it would naturally arouse the suspicion of the fans and spectators.

"What happened to Richard? Why was he put on the bench by the head coach Larry Brown? Did he get concussed by the opponent again? You must know that he is the well-deserved core of the Pistons! Without him, the Pistons Definitely can't beat the Pacers."

"That's right, what the hell is Larry Brown doing here? He has already shown super combat effectiveness in the first quarter, so why is he still changing back and forth and playing with the mentality of the players? Is it interesting to do this?"

Larry Brown doesn't care what the fans say. After all, he is the head coach of the team. What basketball fans know!

They just chirp and spout!

Richard Hamilton has no complaints. He knows that Coach Larry is testing the lineup, and he has absolute confidence. He is already the unshakable main core of the Pistons, and it is impossible to sit on the bench all the time.

When Wang Feng learned that he was going to face the active three-pointer Reggie Miller, he felt an inexplicable sense of responsibility.

"Put me against Reggie Miller? Could it be that Larry Brown has already known the secret of Curry's three-point skill?"

Since the core of the Pistons' offense is the shooting guard, Wang Feng's current position is also the core of the Pistons' tactics.

When the second quarter started, Wang Feng felt what is the core of tactics?

That's right, at this moment he is being surrounded by Reggie Miller and Ron Artest.

This is the defensive treatment at the heart of tactics.

Wang Feng has nothing to love about this life, so he has to use flexible movement to get rid of the double-teaming of Reggie Miller and Ron Artest.

As a result, before Wang Feng got rid of Reggie Miller and Ron Artest, Chauncey Billups showed his hand.

He directly took advantage of Wang Feng to attract the Pacers to double-team, leaving the flanks empty.

Chauncey Billups focused on breaking through the inside, and he brought out the Pacers inside center Jermaine O'Neal.

As a result, Pacers power forward Jeff Foster could only step forward to defend Ben Wallace, and as a result, Pistons power forward Mehmet Okur was left empty.

The cooperation between Chauncey Billups and Mehmet Okur has long been quite tacit.

As soon as the two made eye contact, they knew what the other was going to do.

Chauncey Billups hit a ground pass to an open Mehmet Okur.

Mehmet Okur is not the kind of insider who likes to dunk. After receiving the ball, he doesn't need to adjust at all.

A relaxed and freehand small hook under the basket put the basketball into the basket.

Chauncey Billups' attack time only took eight seconds, which was completely different from Wang Feng's gaudy passing style.

At this moment, Wang Feng is still getting rid of the entanglement between Reggie Miller and Ron Artest. When Reggie Miller and Ron Artest withdrew from the siege, Wang Feng was still confused.

"What just happened? What did I miss?"

That's right, Wang Feng is still getting rid of the double-teaming of Reggie Miller and Ron Artest, and the Pistons' offense is over by bypassing him.

This is the offensive style of the Pistons. You don't need a specific person to complete the offense. Everyone can put the ball in the basket.

Therefore, it also means that the Pistons do not have a so-called absolute core, or in other words, the Pistons are all cores.

Every two players can form an offensive fire team and complete the offensive round alone.

The same is true for the Pacers. Reggie Miller is only a leader in name, but Jermaine O'Neal is the core of the actual tactics.

Jermaine O'Neal is also called Little O'Neal, or Shark O'Neal.

As a member of the Shark family, Jermaine O'Neal also dominates the inside.

The Pacers didn't let the Pistons go wild for long in the next possession.

Reggie Miller threw off Wang Feng's defense with his flexible running position, so he had to let Pistons small forward Taysha Ann Prince make up the defense. Reggie Miller originally wanted to make a three-pointer.

When seeing Tayshaun Prince's super long wingspan, Reggie Miller subconsciously felt that his shooting was at risk of being interfered with, so Reggie Miller passed the ball to the Pacers' inside core, Jermaine O'Neal.

As soon as Jermaine O'Neal received the ball, he immediately showed his true qualities as a shark.

Sharks are meant to be bloodthirsty!

Once the attack is launched, the level of violence is beyond the reach of Ben Wallace alone.

As a result, Jermaine O'Neal relied on his height and weight to force Ben Wallace.

Ben Wallace squatted down to resist, but it was still useless, so he had to watch Jermaine O'Neal crush himself and dunk.

And he had to pay for a foul.

"Shet! This guy is as violent as Shaquille O'Neill!"

Ben Wallace gradually felt the limit of his ability. Once he encountered such talented monsters as the big shark Shaquille O'Neal and the little shark Jermaine O'Neal, his defense would be useless.

It seems that I have to discuss it with Coach Larry. The Pistons must be reinforced with a powerful power forward, at least able to withstand the blow of Jermaine O'Neal, otherwise the Pistons will be sad for the Pacers.

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