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Chapter 209 Rehearsal for the Finals
Chapter 209 Rehearsal for the Finals
Accompanied by various rehearsals of passing and cutting tactics, the five-day training time passed quickly, and the Thunder officially ushered in the preseason.
On the afternoon of the [-]th, the whole team flew to Charlotte to challenge the Bobcats away, and Michael Jordan specially came to watch the game.
Half an hour before the start of the game, the assistant coach Brian found Su Yang mysteriously, and without saying a word, he turned on the screen of his mobile phone for a while, and on the screen of the mobile phone was the report of the boss Clayton being interviewed by reporters. .
Su Yang took a closer look and found that the boss Clayton said: We will adjust the team around Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook for a long time. They are not for sale... well, plus James Harden, He has potential.
There was nothing wrong with Clayton talking like that.
But just before it broke out that the Thunder and Jeff Green failed to negotiate an early contract renewal. The combination of the two news can't help but make people think, not to mention that there are already many rumors that the Thunder will give up Jeff Green, which is really a mentality.
The people on Green's team will definitely see the interview, and then Green himself will get the news, and everyone who understands it will naturally understand it.
Su Yang thought for a moment, then said: "Adjust the starting lineup, I think Tyson Chandler needs more rest..."
In his opinion, Green deserves a contract of tens of millions of dollars, at worst it is 800-900 million dollars, and no matter what the Thunder management decides after the end of the season, this season needs to be stable first. After all, the goal is to defend the title. There are so many low-priced moths, not to mention that Westbrook and Harden's rookie bonuses have not yet ended, and there is no pressure on salary space.
Since this kind of shit happened in the preseason, we should just show our attitude to the management so as not to delay the time.
"Okay, I'll arrange..."
Assistant coach Brian took the order to go, and in a blink of an eye notified Jeff Green to start the game, and at the same time arranged for Harden to start.
Green was a little confused when he got the news, and then showed a complicated expression, and other Thunder players also showed curious expressions.
Harden swiped Twitter calmly, showing off to Durant excitedly that he followed another beautiful account.
The game kicked off at 06:30, when the two teams were starting, Su Yang patted Green on the shoulder: "Come on, I support you."
Green nodded in response, and the game started immediately. The Thunder won the jump ball, and Westbrook took advantage of the block to shoot a three-pointer rather willfully.
It's a pity that the shot was slamming, and the Bobcats grabbed the rebound and hit it casually. The two teams messed around for 2 minutes before Green grabbed the rebound and quickly made a dunk. You come and I fight back and forth.
The Thunder mainly practice passing and cutting tactics, and Green frequently pulls down the top of the arc to support, and other players either Durant uses Ibaka to cover and lift up, creating opportunities for Ibaka to quickly attack the basket or Durant catches and shoots, and easily converts Match for split.
Either Harden and Westbrook provide back screens, taking advantage of Harden's relatively generous body among the guards and the characteristics of the Bobcats' defensive pressure too hard, easily transforming into a common blind pig cooperation in the triangle offense, which can be said to be handy.
Occasionally STS screens, Green first creates misplacement opportunities for Harden, and then uses Ibaka's screen to circle the ball and shoot.
After the first quarter of the game, the Thunder led the Bobcats 33 to 25 when both teams were relatively lax in defense.
Green performed particularly well, hitting three-pointers at 45 degrees to the left twice, and his personal shooting rate in a single quarter was 100%.
In the second quarter of the game, Su Yang replaced the substitute lineup.
McGrady, Barnes, and Livingston maintained the situation and extended the lead to 10 points.
The Bobcats were not convinced, and their substitute Terrence Thomas made a strong show, leading the team to a 17-7 attack wave.
Seeing that the score was tied, Su Yang replaced Green again, holding down and wanting to play Durant and Westbrook, but Green first dunked, then made a steal and quickly assisted, leading the team to a 14-4 offensive, helping The Thunder still led by 10 points at halftime.
In the second half, Su Yang still did not let Durant and Westbrook play, instructing Green to continue to lead the team and fully give the stage.
The Thunder team practiced more complex RAM screens at the same time, creating high pick-and-roll opportunities for Harden, and cooperating with the echelon screens around the baseline and down screens, creating opportunities for Livingston to receive the ball and misplace the back. perpetual motion.
Also practice the Chicago screen, let Harden use the McGrady screen to go around the sideline to catch the ball, and then cooperate with the high position Green, and then Harden decides how to deal with it, and can also pass back to the sideline Green with the McGrady flare screen.
Anyway, the Thunder have a lot of people who can pass the ball, and the overall ball quotient is also high. They rarely initiate pick-and-rolls directly.
Green's zero-position attribute bonus is particularly large. After three quarters, he scored 25 points, including 7 of 5 three-pointers.
In the fourth quarter of the game, Su Yang withdrew all the main players, did not let McGrady and other substitutes play, and even the rookie Cole Aldridge did not play, and all the time was left for those who want to seek a ten-day contract or prepare to leave the NBA for other places player of.
Su Yang didn't let them fend for themselves, but had already designed tactics based on their technical characteristics to give them the greatest help.
In that way, after the full game, the Thunder defeated the Bobcats 97 to 93 and won their first preseason victory.
ESPN followed up and reported on the two teams' game, and the old Nelson, who has been fired by the Warriors, said as a guest: "As the defending champion, the Thunder did not get the respect they deserve. I want to tell you the tactical system they just showed It is more efficient and concise than before. I seldom see complex moves. They are all the most basic cover combinations. If you just watch the video, you will feel that their strength is average and the difficulty of defense is not too high. But when they really play games, they will definitely become a lot of teams. nightmare."
The host Molly said that she didn’t quite understand, and the old Nelson added: “Because those screens happen very quickly, and there is no fixed pattern, almost all decisions are made by reading the defense. Every player in the Thunder takes the initiative and is willing to give up the ball. .
On the surface, they focus on the most basic pass and cut, but they are the strongest form of the dynamic offensive system. To defend against them, they must have a super forward rotation and a strong inside frame protection, and the entire league does not have both. condition team.
The Heat have a strong forward rotation and a weak interior, the Lakers and Celtics have a strong interior and a weak forward rotation..."
Old Nelson's bragging did not arouse much discussion. Three hours after the show aired, there were hundreds of comments, and most of them thought that he was exaggerating, and that the Thunder looked so slack because they were weak. Team Bobcats.
A large number of fans are discussing the game between the Heat and the Pistons. After the Big Three teamed up for the first game, it attracted too much attention.
Su Yang also read the news. The Heat attracted 19600 fans into the American Airlines Arena to watch the first game. Some fans even paid twice the price for a ticket to the top of the mountain to buy it from scalpers. Unfortunately, Wade was injured and left the game at the beginning.
However, there was no suspense throughout the game. The Heat beat the Pistons 105 to 89, and LeBron scored 33 points.
Su Yang paid attention to the Heat not because of any special reason, but because the two teams met in the second game of the preseason, and the game was still broadcast live on TNT in the United States. Rely on personal ability.
But many fans didn't think that way, and TNT also helped promote it, making it seem like a preview of the finals.
(End of this chapter)
Accompanied by various rehearsals of passing and cutting tactics, the five-day training time passed quickly, and the Thunder officially ushered in the preseason.
On the afternoon of the [-]th, the whole team flew to Charlotte to challenge the Bobcats away, and Michael Jordan specially came to watch the game.
Half an hour before the start of the game, the assistant coach Brian found Su Yang mysteriously, and without saying a word, he turned on the screen of his mobile phone for a while, and on the screen of the mobile phone was the report of the boss Clayton being interviewed by reporters. .
Su Yang took a closer look and found that the boss Clayton said: We will adjust the team around Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook for a long time. They are not for sale... well, plus James Harden, He has potential.
There was nothing wrong with Clayton talking like that.
But just before it broke out that the Thunder and Jeff Green failed to negotiate an early contract renewal. The combination of the two news can't help but make people think, not to mention that there are already many rumors that the Thunder will give up Jeff Green, which is really a mentality.
The people on Green's team will definitely see the interview, and then Green himself will get the news, and everyone who understands it will naturally understand it.
Su Yang thought for a moment, then said: "Adjust the starting lineup, I think Tyson Chandler needs more rest..."
In his opinion, Green deserves a contract of tens of millions of dollars, at worst it is 800-900 million dollars, and no matter what the Thunder management decides after the end of the season, this season needs to be stable first. After all, the goal is to defend the title. There are so many low-priced moths, not to mention that Westbrook and Harden's rookie bonuses have not yet ended, and there is no pressure on salary space.
Since this kind of shit happened in the preseason, we should just show our attitude to the management so as not to delay the time.
"Okay, I'll arrange..."
Assistant coach Brian took the order to go, and in a blink of an eye notified Jeff Green to start the game, and at the same time arranged for Harden to start.
Green was a little confused when he got the news, and then showed a complicated expression, and other Thunder players also showed curious expressions.
Harden swiped Twitter calmly, showing off to Durant excitedly that he followed another beautiful account.
The game kicked off at 06:30, when the two teams were starting, Su Yang patted Green on the shoulder: "Come on, I support you."
Green nodded in response, and the game started immediately. The Thunder won the jump ball, and Westbrook took advantage of the block to shoot a three-pointer rather willfully.
It's a pity that the shot was slamming, and the Bobcats grabbed the rebound and hit it casually. The two teams messed around for 2 minutes before Green grabbed the rebound and quickly made a dunk. You come and I fight back and forth.
The Thunder mainly practice passing and cutting tactics, and Green frequently pulls down the top of the arc to support, and other players either Durant uses Ibaka to cover and lift up, creating opportunities for Ibaka to quickly attack the basket or Durant catches and shoots, and easily converts Match for split.
Either Harden and Westbrook provide back screens, taking advantage of Harden's relatively generous body among the guards and the characteristics of the Bobcats' defensive pressure too hard, easily transforming into a common blind pig cooperation in the triangle offense, which can be said to be handy.
Occasionally STS screens, Green first creates misplacement opportunities for Harden, and then uses Ibaka's screen to circle the ball and shoot.
After the first quarter of the game, the Thunder led the Bobcats 33 to 25 when both teams were relatively lax in defense.
Green performed particularly well, hitting three-pointers at 45 degrees to the left twice, and his personal shooting rate in a single quarter was 100%.
In the second quarter of the game, Su Yang replaced the substitute lineup.
McGrady, Barnes, and Livingston maintained the situation and extended the lead to 10 points.
The Bobcats were not convinced, and their substitute Terrence Thomas made a strong show, leading the team to a 17-7 attack wave.
Seeing that the score was tied, Su Yang replaced Green again, holding down and wanting to play Durant and Westbrook, but Green first dunked, then made a steal and quickly assisted, leading the team to a 14-4 offensive, helping The Thunder still led by 10 points at halftime.
In the second half, Su Yang still did not let Durant and Westbrook play, instructing Green to continue to lead the team and fully give the stage.
The Thunder team practiced more complex RAM screens at the same time, creating high pick-and-roll opportunities for Harden, and cooperating with the echelon screens around the baseline and down screens, creating opportunities for Livingston to receive the ball and misplace the back. perpetual motion.
Also practice the Chicago screen, let Harden use the McGrady screen to go around the sideline to catch the ball, and then cooperate with the high position Green, and then Harden decides how to deal with it, and can also pass back to the sideline Green with the McGrady flare screen.
Anyway, the Thunder have a lot of people who can pass the ball, and the overall ball quotient is also high. They rarely initiate pick-and-rolls directly.
Green's zero-position attribute bonus is particularly large. After three quarters, he scored 25 points, including 7 of 5 three-pointers.
In the fourth quarter of the game, Su Yang withdrew all the main players, did not let McGrady and other substitutes play, and even the rookie Cole Aldridge did not play, and all the time was left for those who want to seek a ten-day contract or prepare to leave the NBA for other places player of.
Su Yang didn't let them fend for themselves, but had already designed tactics based on their technical characteristics to give them the greatest help.
In that way, after the full game, the Thunder defeated the Bobcats 97 to 93 and won their first preseason victory.
ESPN followed up and reported on the two teams' game, and the old Nelson, who has been fired by the Warriors, said as a guest: "As the defending champion, the Thunder did not get the respect they deserve. I want to tell you the tactical system they just showed It is more efficient and concise than before. I seldom see complex moves. They are all the most basic cover combinations. If you just watch the video, you will feel that their strength is average and the difficulty of defense is not too high. But when they really play games, they will definitely become a lot of teams. nightmare."
The host Molly said that she didn’t quite understand, and the old Nelson added: “Because those screens happen very quickly, and there is no fixed pattern, almost all decisions are made by reading the defense. Every player in the Thunder takes the initiative and is willing to give up the ball. .
On the surface, they focus on the most basic pass and cut, but they are the strongest form of the dynamic offensive system. To defend against them, they must have a super forward rotation and a strong inside frame protection, and the entire league does not have both. condition team.
The Heat have a strong forward rotation and a weak interior, the Lakers and Celtics have a strong interior and a weak forward rotation..."
Old Nelson's bragging did not arouse much discussion. Three hours after the show aired, there were hundreds of comments, and most of them thought that he was exaggerating, and that the Thunder looked so slack because they were weak. Team Bobcats.
A large number of fans are discussing the game between the Heat and the Pistons. After the Big Three teamed up for the first game, it attracted too much attention.
Su Yang also read the news. The Heat attracted 19600 fans into the American Airlines Arena to watch the first game. Some fans even paid twice the price for a ticket to the top of the mountain to buy it from scalpers. Unfortunately, Wade was injured and left the game at the beginning.
However, there was no suspense throughout the game. The Heat beat the Pistons 105 to 89, and LeBron scored 33 points.
Su Yang paid attention to the Heat not because of any special reason, but because the two teams met in the second game of the preseason, and the game was still broadcast live on TNT in the United States. Rely on personal ability.
But many fans didn't think that way, and TNT also helped promote it, making it seem like a preview of the finals.
(End of this chapter)
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