Chapter 431: A wave of unresolved waves rises again and again(1/2)
Chapter 431 One wave has not yet settled and one wave has risen again
When Josh Howard became confident, he dared to play any ball.
Reasonable or unreasonable, vote first.
It seemed as if it was to prove that Xie Hou was there or not would affect his harvest game. Howard dribbled to the left wing, made a jump shot, and missed the ball.
"If you don't shoot, you don't have rebounds, the Mavericks have to be careful!"
As soon as Barkley finished speaking, the rebound fell into Xie Hou's palm, and he immediately launched the counterattack he was best at.
Xie Hou's counterattack was like lightning. How to limit his progress? Around this issue, more than a dozen NBA active coaches launched a talk last year.
The content of the talks was mainly about this matter and it was discussed for two days.
The result of the discussion is ridiculous: How to prevent Arthur's counterattack? Good question, tactical foul!
In theory, tactical fouls can prevent all players from launching counterattacks. Tracing the root cause, why are these people's counterattacks terrible? Isn't it because they are so fast that they can't even touch them? It is definitely not an easy thing to foul them.
At that moment, Xie Hou grabbed the basketball from the backcourt and took only two seconds to pass half of the game. Who can hold him down?
Yes, Devin Harris, who just played.
First of all, he must have a courage that is not afraid of death.
Harris had a criminal record of escaping in the last battle. After being educated by the young general countless times in private, he finally stopped fearing Xie Hou's counterattack. He stood in front of Xie Hou heroically, started and continued to fight.
Beep!
The whistle sounded, and this was probably the only thing he did right.
The others couldn't even touch Xie Hou's hair, and he hit Xie Hou's biceps!
Xie Hou, who was fouled, acted like a ok person and jumped up. Harris's foul may have given him strength. His ball hit the Mavericks like a god.
Harris raised his hand, not sure what else to do.
Xie Hou turned around and brimmed his teammates with his high fives, without looking at him.
"I want to tell me that when Arthur fights back, it's better to move the road away. What's the point of paying for a last foul?" Barkley didn't understand Harris's move.
"Yes," Smith used his sense of humor. "It means to make 2 points into 3 points."
Upon hearing this, Barkley laughed out loud.
Their smiles activated like a sarcastic skill. Maybe they had no intention of offending Mavericks fans, but these words would definitely be offensive when heard by those who supported Mavericks.
In their opinion, even if Harris' foul was not stopped, it indirectly expressed a certain attitude and deserves respect.
Xie Hou's dunk looked relaxed, but Harris's foul strength was not necessarily weak.
He adjusted a few more times on the free throw line before taking action.
30 to 32
Xie Hou was punished, and the Pacers replaced Artest and O'Neal Jr., and replaced Foster and Granger.
The substituted two players did not play the performance Claire wanted in limited playing time. If they could score, maybe thank you for resting on the court.
He was obviously very disappointed with them. Seeing their faces full of grief, Claire said: "Adjust, I need you to release your energy in the second half."
The Mavericks sent Kwame Brown and Devin Harris accordingly.
With Peja, Nowitzki and Starkhouse who are already on the court, this is a lineup with potential to play small balls.
Xie Hou found that they were not nervous because the score difference was narrowed and did not dare to move.
The Pacers chased behind their butt, which made their offense more determined than before.
Xiehou, Artest, Papalucas and the ubiquitous Kirirenko, their defense lays a line of defense that no one can break through.
The Mavericks' offensive time was limited to only three seconds left.
The ball reaches the bottom corner on the right, Starkhouse takes the ball, flicks it, and pulls it out smoothly on the outside.
"Snap in!" Smith shouted, "Jerry Starkhouse still has a fearful offensive instinct!"
Barkley took the opportunity to whistle: "As long as he gives him enough ball rights, averaging 20 points per game is not a problem, but he can't give it!"
It's a fan who knows that Starkhouse is the more unique football player, and scoring the sixth man is the best positioning for him.
If you give too much ball rights, it will only stimulate his negative energy.
35 to 30
Starkhouse's three-pointer gave the Pacers a wake-up call.
Xie Hou continued to let Papalucas take the ball.
To date, the Pacers' ball handler is the Greek. Xie Hou's off-ball strategy is not to preserve his physical strength. His current physical fitness is enough to meet all needs.
The reason why I don't hold the ball is that I want everyone else to touch the ball.
He didn't want to achieve the great feat of 60 points in a single game in the finals tonight. Of course it would be cool to be able to do this. If he lost Tianwangshan to accomplish this, it would be not cool at all.
If you want to settle the overall situation, you must make some choices.
The miracle of 60 points in a single game in the finals is a miracle that countless great players have not completed. Is it because they don’t have this ability? No, if you really give enough ball rights to allow those superstars who have reached the finals to let go of the attack regardless of the outcome, 60 points will definitely be within the range.
Those who can beat this place have a heart of a champion.
How can a person with a champion mind be deceived by something that cannot win by a mere 60 points?
Xie Hou ran around and realized that his teammates had no desire to attack.
Artest took the initiative to help him cover.
Xie Hou ran over and replaced the defender with Starkhouse.
Xie Hou went to the outside to catch the ball and broke through from the top of the arc. Starkhouse's defense is definitely not excellent.
Under normal circumstances, even if there are three Starkhouses standing in front of Xie Hou, he doesn't need to frown to attack.
Xie Hou tried to let everyone else touch the ball.
The person who needs to touch the ball the most to maintain the ball is himself.
The breakthrough in this round is a reflection of Xie Hou's physical fitness that is completely outperforming Starkhouse, and it is also a backlash of his side effects of not holding the ball for a long time.
Xie Hou rushed past Starkhouse, but the ball hit the opponent's body and flew in the opposite direction.
When Xie Hou turned around, his ball had been picked up by Harris, and then he launched a counterattack, so fast that people did not have the desire to pursue.
37 to 30
"Is the theme of the second quarter a score wave?" Smith said in surprise. "In the first three minutes, the Mavericks beat the Pacers 11-0 in one round; after Arthur came on the court, he continued a 6-0 offense; now it's the Mavericks, they beat the Pacers 5-0 climax."
Barkley is not as good as Smith. He was a star in his player age, pointing out the Pacers' problems incisively: "As Arthur's status, the Pacers give him too little ball rights!"
"Please, even if the Lakers in the 1980s had Norm Nixon, they would not let the Magic play without the ball. No matter when, until Norm left the Lakers, the Magic and his ball rights were equally distributed." Barkley smiled faintly, "And, the Magic are unwilling to share the ball rights with Norm. He wants 99% of the Lakers' ball rights."
"Now, the Pacers are turning around."
"A player like Arthur, there is no difference between you letting him play without the ball and asking Shaq to shoot three-pointers from the outside."
The comments from Barkley's commentator's seat made Claire so anxious that he almost asked to pause the arrangement.
It was not his arrangement to let Xie Hou play without the ball. He didn't know whether Xie Hou didn't want to hold the ball or Papalucas was unwilling to hand over the ball.
No matter which one it is, the problem is serious.
When he was about to call a timeout, he happened to see Xie Hou serve the ball to Papalucas. Papalucas passed it back to Xie Hou, and said a few words, but I couldn't hear what he said from afar, but it was certain that it was a tone that encouraged Xie Hou to attack.
Xie Hou dribbled from the backcourt to the frontcourt, and Papalucas asked him to open the situation on his own.
"You are our brain and center. If you don't excrete, we will be incontinent." The Greeks magically compared it.
Xie Hou agreed with the statement that he is the brain and center of the walker, but he was reserved for the next two sentences.
Too unelegant!
When he saw Xie Hou coming with the ball, the person who was most nervous was Josh Howard.
Xie Hou came three meters away in front of him, and a change of direction was a symbolic demonstration preparing to launch an attack.
Are you ready? That's probably what it means.
Howard was familiar with the way in which he launched a attack on Xie Hou.
Xie Hou came to the front in a flash, changed direction to the left and started to the right.
How could he have such good hand and foot coordination skills at such a height? When Howard was calling for help for his defensive that was about to collapse, the referee's whistle sounded like rain in time.
Xie Hou put away the ball and looked behind him with Howard.
The whistle blowing point comes from the match between Artest and Harris.
Because the beasts are too strong to fight against Pluto's body, the difference in figure between the two has caused Harris to be imbalanced one after another.
The referee determined that Artest had an illegal confrontation and fouled without the ball.
Therefore, Xie Hou's attack ended before it even began.
He should have scored in the Mavericks' despair.
To be continued...