start with scouting

Chapter 174 Women and Children Can Make Mistakes



Chapter 174 Women and Children Can Make Mistakes

The old Nelson praised Su Yang, which soon triggered heated discussions among fans and commentators from all walks of life.

Some people think that what old Nelson said is completely correct, because Su Yang is so stupid. Of course, some people think that what old Nelson said is exaggerated, thinking that the Suns defense is too weak, and in addition to being troubled by fouls, the Thunder's victory has a certain element of luck.

Nuggets player Kenyon Martin even tweeted that it was the referee who helped the Thunder win, implying that the league wanted to create momentum for the Thunder, help the Thunder reach the finals, increase ratings, and then use Su Yang's nationality to attract a huge Chinese market.

Kenyon Martin also tweeted continuously, claiming that Su Yang can only deceive young players, and veteran players hate Su Yang.

But Arenas, who is recovering from his injury, tweeted: Seeing Russell's crazy performances, I am very much looking forward to playing for Su Yang one day in the future. He can always make our type of players fully play, even beyond the level play.

Clippers player Baron Davis retweeted Arenas and wrote: Dude, I agree with you [-]%. Many coaches in this league despise point guards. What kind of bullshit is it that you can’t win championships with point guards as the core? remarks.

Many fans retweeted the tweets of the two NBA players, and Martin was so angry that he cursed and deleted the tweets in a desperate manner.

Su Yang woke up early in the morning, saw the controversy in the tweets from the ESPN morning program, and also saw the old Nelson's praise, thinking that the old Nelson was in danger now, so he did not forget to praise himself, and immediately sent a text message to the old Nelson to express his gratitude .

Within a few minutes, Old Nelson replied to the text message, encouraging him to continue to try boldly, and wishing the Thunder a championship.

Su Yang thanked him again, and then drove to the training base to review and analyze the G1 game with the assistant coach team. He found that the pick-and-roll threat of Nash and Lopez was underestimated, and also found that Stoudemire seemed depressed in several rounds in the game.

The specific manifestation of Stoudemire's frustration is that he did not defend, did not get stuck, and gave Ibaka two offensive rebounds for nothing.

"How could he be like this?" Assistant coach Brian was quite puzzled, and the other three assistants were also puzzled.

"Maybe I don't think it's worth defending with all my strength. After all, this summer will be the biggest free market..." Su Yang suddenly understood why the Suns exchanged Marion for O'Neal at the beginning. He probably knew that Stoudemire would not be able to keep him in the summer, so he finally gave it a try.

The four assistant coaches nodded in understanding, and Su Yang said: "Lopez's pick-and-roll and Stoudemire's frustration are all recorded. We may use them in the series. Anyway, they have already provoked psychological warfare. We You're welcome."

Su Yang intends to learn Kobe's routine: focus on defending players who need data to sign big contracts, such as Stoudemire, and intentionally short-circuit those players who have already signed big contracts, such as Richardson, trying to make Stoudemire feel suspicious when the time comes.

After finishing the review, Su Yang went to the gym for training and found that Sefoloza was practicing spot-up three-pointers.

According to the usual practice, the team does not hold joint training on the second day after the game day, and Sefolosha is an active extra training.

Su Yang said hello casually, went into the gym to skip rope for half an hour, and then did simple leg and back exercises. After about an hour and a half, he walked out of the gym and found that Sefoloza was sweating profusely, so he went over to help pick up the ball and pass it.

During the chat, Su Yang noticed that Sefolosha was worried about losing his starting position, probably because Matthews played too well in the first game.Considering that there was a guarantee before, Su Yang did not make another guarantee, but invited Sefoloza to watch the game through voice connection at night.

Sefolosa readily agreed, and Su Yang asked him to help contact Durant and Westbrook for a party.

Back at the apartment, Su Yang called Jiang Ruolan as usual.The two first communicated about the progress of the new version of MT. By the way, they talked about Apple’s announcement of the new mobile phone Iphone4.

After the phone call, Su Yang used the extra salary to buy more Apple stocks, planning to make a fortune.

At [-]:[-] p.m., Sefolosha went online as scheduled to watch the Lakers play the Mavericks with him.

After three quarters, Kobe's brave performance drew praise from Durant and others. Su Yang took the opportunity to interject: "Don't worry, we have Sabo, he can limit Kobe very well. If we meet the Lakers, we should worry about insiders..."

Hearing what Su Yang said, Durant and others echoed and praised, and Sefolosa excitedly expressed that he would go all out.

In the afternoon of the next day, the Thunder's pre-game training was over, and the whole team returned to the locker room for a meeting to make final preparations.

Su Yang arranged the key points of attack and defense, walked to the media center to be interviewed by reporters, talked about Kenyon Martin's doubts, and said with a smile: "It's good for him to be happy, but it's a pity that we won't meet the Nuggets until next season. I hope that by then He can still fight."

That answer was quickly posted on Twitter. Some fans thought that Su Yang mocked Martin for having too many injuries and low quality.

There are also fans who think that Su Yang just counterattacked, and it was Martin who took the initiative to provoke the incident, and it has happened several times.

In a blink of an eye at 06:30 in the afternoon, the Thunder and the Suns played in the second round, and the two teams continued to use the starting lineup for the first game.

The Thunder's opening touch was okay. In 2 minutes, Durant succeeded consecutively and led the team to a 7-2 lead.

Immediately afterwards, Nash sent three consecutive assists on the offensive end, and on the defensive end, he led the team to put up a zone defense in advance, and caused an offensive foul by Westbrook, which strongly reduced the Thunder's scoring efficiency, helped the Suns bite the game, and had back and forth with the Thunder.

With 6 minutes left in the first quarter, Sun coach Gentry took advantage of the foul and arranged for Frye to replace Lopez.

Su Yang discovered the substitution and realized that Gentry wanted to gamble again. He decisively replaced Chandler with Green, arranged for Ibaka to play center, and then let the Thunder generals resolutely pinch Nash. The effect was achieved in three rounds. The Thunder Played a 6-0 attack wave.

Frye didn't score as expected by Gentry. Instead, because he floated on the outside, it increased the pressure on Nash's breakthrough, which also made it difficult for Stoudemire to catch the ball. + Missing rebounds.

It wasn't until 3 minutes left in the first quarter that Gentry couldn't bear it and chose to remove Frye, but the sun's rhythm was in chaos.

The Suns lost the bet, and the Thunder took the opportunity to play a wave of 5-0, leading by 12 points to end the first quarter.

In the second quarter of the game, the Suns first dispatched a substitute lineup to play a few rounds indiscriminately, while Dudley felt good, and obediently went around on the defensive end to interfere with Durant receiving the ball, forcing Durant to make a long shot, inducing Durant walked the sideline, and then called his teammates to double-team Durant, except that he would still eat Durant's fake moves, which can be said to be a perfect defense.

When the main force returned to the field, Gentry boldly continued to keep Dudley on the court, occupying all of Hill's time.

But Su Yang took the initiative to let Durant attract double-teams from the sideline, and then passed the ball to the Thunder for easy shots.

Just like that, the Suns successfully restrained Durant, but made Matthews and Ibaka seem to be playing a shooting game, busy for most of the game, just relying on Dudley's hit-and-shoot touch, barely maintained the situation, and there was no gap. zoom out.

Back from the halftime break, Gentry took the initiative to change the lineup, let Stoudemire serve as the center, with Nash, Richardson, Dudley, and Hill. He blatantly gave up defense and returned to the classic Suns style of play: the small lineup speeds up , attack to the death.

Su Yang was willing to accompany him and replaced Chandler with Green.

On the Sun's side, Nash continued to pick and split the ball to drive the ball to attack the whole team. Richardson and Dudley staged various tightrope-style emergency stop jumpers, while on the Thunder side, Green and Ibaka continued to play inside passes. Hughes frequently linked.

When the game entered the fourth quarter, Su Yang decided not to play, and waved Durant and Westbrook to take over the game.

But Nash stood up, scored with various difficulties, and forcibly dragged the game to the last minute, which was quite heroic.

At the end of the game, the Thunder beat the Suns 124 to 112 and won by 12 points in the first quarter.

At the press conference after the game, the reporter asked how to evaluate the second game of the Suns and why it was much more difficult than before.

Su Yang said sincerely: "As you can see, what Coach Don Nelson praised me the night before yesterday was also reflected in Coach Alvin Gentry tonight. Coach Gentry helped Dudley adjust his defensive strategy and successfully pulled The low scoring efficiency of Kevin Durant is a good preparation before the game. In the second quarter, Dudley found that he felt very good, and he boldly made a temporary change. Let Dudley start the game in the third quarter. Take the initiative to give up the joint defense..."

Su Yang only spoke half of what he said, and did not point out that Gentry risked using Frye, which caused the Suns' offensive and defensive chaos in the first quarter.

Well-known commentator Bill Simmons tweeted: "Coach Su Yang is more gentle. Let me tell you the truth about the Suns' loss. Coach Gentry shouldn't have sent Channing Frye early in the first quarter. Throughout the game, he Only made a mistake that time.

But as the Godfather says, women and kids can make mistakes, but coaches can't..."

Bill Simmons' tweet caused a lot of discussion, and a large number of fans marveled at Su Yang's zero mistakes throughout the game.

(End of this chapter)


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.