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80. Settle the victory!

too fast!

Both sides attacked three times in 30 seconds! This was completely impossible in the first quarter!

This is the tactic provided by Liu Mang. Forget about defense. First increase the speed and then deliberately create a gap for the Heat. They are not accurate on the outside anyway. If they want to cut in the air? Just cut in the air. The worst is to lose two goals.

To score points, the Eagles will immediately counterattack regardless of whether the opponent scores or not. In the extended counterattack, if they can attack the basket, they will attack the basket. If they cannot attack the basket, they will rush in and pass the ball to the following defender, and directly shoot a three-pointer.

To score, two fast frontcourt players, Rahim and Mohammed, rush over to grab the rebound. If they can make the best shot, they can grab the offensive rebound for a second attack. Even if they don't score, they just need to use their speed to score.

Just mention it.

Liu Mang originally named this tactic the "Rush up and beat you to death" tactic. Jason Terry gave Liu Mang a big look and suggested that this tactic be called the cavalry tactic!

Liu Mang wanted to object, but Coach Kruger agreed. No matter how you listen to cavalry tactics, it sounds better than charging up and beating you to death.

In order to take care of Jason Terry, an arrogant man, Liu Mang first gave Jason Terry the opportunity to shoot a three-pointer on a counterattack. The two agreed that if one of them could make the shot, they would continue to shoot.

If you don't score, you change positions and the next person shoots. It's quite fair.

Strickland advanced to the frontcourt again and found that the opponent's defensive position had changed. Jason Terry was defending on the outside, and the rookie became the one who went in and shrank.

Strickland has no idea what the Eagles are playing!

Is there anyone playing ball like this?

Unlike Liu Mang, who waited for the opponent to move first and then went up to hit him, Jason Terry went up to guard Strickland after he arrived in the frontcourt, constantly interfering, forcing Strickland to quickly give the ball to Ai

Dee Jones.

Jason Terry is more experienced. Since he wants to force the opponent to shoot quickly, it will be more effective to force the opponent to pass the ball to the scorer. Liu Mang learned a trick when he saw this.

At this time, it became difficult for the Heat to slow down the pace.

Movement?

There is no need to run at all, it is directly open. It is impossible to slow down the rhythm by running position. Delaying time intentionally will probably be criticized by fans and expert media.

And the pick-and-roll, the best way to delay time, is even more unrealistic. Everyone shrinks and is blocked!

Eddie Jones hesitated after receiving the ball and shot directly from beyond the three-point line!

The Heat's leading outside scorer has always had a problem, that is, he is very good at attacking the basket from close range, but his three-pointers are very difficult, and they tend to become more and more difficult.

The most important thing is that their training intensity is extremely high!

Since Pat Riley came to the Heat as head coach, the Heat players have been very strong, especially the core, whether it is Mourning before, Eddie Jones now, or Wade and Whiteside in the future.

They are both almost the strongest players at the same position.

What high-intensity training brings is that the body will be very strong, and it will be very impactful when you are young, and you can fight against leverage. At the same time, it will bring about an outside shot that is always unstable.

When Eddie Jones was with the Lakers, his three-point shooting percentage was still around 35.6%. When he came to the Heat, it was just 30%. This shot was not decisive, it was ironic!

Muhammad grabbed a defensive rebound!

The cavalry company is out again!

First, Jason Terry, who received the ball, counterattacked!

Jason Terry's counterattack attracted the opponent's defense more than Liu Mang. He took the initiative to make fake moves to attack the basket, completely attracting the three opponents who were the first to defend back into the three-second zone, and then threw the ball back to the top.

arc.

Liu Mang followed up and caught the ball at the three-point line and chased for a three-pointer!

If Jason Terry really wanted to pass the ball, it would be really good. Liu Mang felt so comfortable when he received the ball and took off!

"Shua"

Liu Mang followed up and hit a three-pointer!

Just when Liu Mang made a three-pointer, Liu Mang heard a surprising news!

"Ding... the host's cavalry tactics worked wonders. The psychology of the Heat's five tigers was seriously affected, and Pat Riley's devilish aura was broken!"

This is called the tactic of beating you to death!

Liu Mang was not given any extra time to complain about the system, so the Heat players on the court became anxious.

13 to 21, after a few rounds, the Heat were already 8 points behind!

Even if the head coach doesn't explicitly say he wants to mess up but keeps messing up, the players know this in their hearts, but which professional player doesn't want to win?

The Eagles' fierce fighting spirit and fast style of play ignited the Heat players!

Jim Jackson sent the ball to Strickland, and the Heat were hit with three counterattacks. Strickland couldn't help it and started running wildly!

The Heat were put into rhythm by the Hawks' cavalry tactics!

Strickland quickly advanced to the frontcourt. Jason Terry retreated and pushed forward. Strickland immediately passed the ball to Eddie Jones when he reached the frontcourt. Eddie Jones received the ball and rushed inside.

Liu Mang also followed Eddie Jones during the retreat. Jim Jackson came to block Liu Mang. After Eddie Jones rushed in, Rahim stepped forward. Liu Mang also came around to double-team Eddie Jones. Eddie

-Jones passed to Jim Jackson, and Jim Jackson's baseline floater hit!

The Heat's offense only took eight seconds! The Hawks' speed was completely picked up!

Just after the Heat scored, the Eagles quickly served to counterattack!



After several offensive and defensive rounds that seemed completely unscientific and completely random, the Hawks completely picked up the speed and started a rapid offensive and defensive transition attack with the Heat.

When the game entered this rhythm, the Eagles completely took advantage.

The two guards of the Hawks are the fastest players on the court and the most accurate three-point shooters.

The Hawks' three frontcourt players are all quick and quick to react. They can't stop the Heat on counterattack, and Brian Grant and Mourning can't run back.

The Heat's most stable perimeter offense is Eddie Jones. The rest of the offense is below average in the NBA. The Hawks have the situation completely in their own hands.

When the Heat followed the Hawks in a fast attack, even though the Heat no longer only scored more than a dozen points in one quarter and their scoring efficiency was much higher, they were still a bit behind compared to the Hawks.

, it seemed like the game was lively, and the Heat were also playing lively, but the Hawks slowly widened the point difference to more than 15 points.

A 15-point difference is enough for a team that plays clumsy offensive tricks like the Heat. Even if they start to grind to death again, the Eagles will still be worthy!

Just when Coach Kruger was pleasantly surprised by the miraculous effect of this tactic, Pat Riley on the other side of the Heat bench looked at the college coach who had just entered the NBA with surprised eyes.

"Pat, why don't we call a timeout? Our defense has collapsed." Heat assistant coach Stan Van Gundy said worriedly.

"It doesn't matter, let's play like this. Didn't those people say that we deliberately didn't play offense in order to lose? Let's tell them with practical actions that even if we play offense, we will still lose." Pat Riley responded casually.

Pat Riley is not so satisfied with his two disciples who are called the best. Generally speaking, the two brothers are okay, but they are not the kind to follow the times. Their thinking is not advanced enough and they do not see each other.

Did the college coach use a strange trick that he had never seen before? Don’t you know how to observe and learn from it? It was already bad, so if you lose, you lose!

***The author has something to say***

I feel the misery that I was just about to code secretly while my boss was away, but the power went out. Fortunately, this chapter has been written, and I am so confused. Please give me some recommendation votes~ I don’t have time to modify anything, and my phone is not charging.
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