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885. McGrady went astray...(1/2)

"Avengers Mission Series: MVP Battle."

"MVP battle: The host needs to defeat the team led by Steve Nash the next time they play against the Suns led by Steve Nash. Mission reward: Steve Nash peak star card, 1 endurance fruit.

Failure penalty: Stamina -3."

The endurance fruit has no level, that is, it can only be worth 1 point like the charm fruit, but this is the most critical point for Liu Mang!

Liu Mang's current endurance is 94. If it is raised to 95, he can use the skill he got from Hamilton: Super Speed!

The touch will not be affected by running, which is one of Liu Mang's most needed abilities without the ball.

Liu Mang's off-ball talent is good, but there is still a gap compared with real off-ball shooters. He can only rely on running positions to quickly catch and shoot outside the three-point line to maintain the long-range shooting feeling.

When receiving the ball from mid-range and shooting, the efficiency can only be said to be average.

Liu Mang must complete this task!

Although the reduction of endurance is not a big deal to him, at most the consumption of physical potions will be greater. Of course, it may also be affected because he has become accustomed to the reduction of the running distance of 94 endurance within a certain distance, but this

It takes little time to adapt to this influence.

But what's more important is that skill of speed! It can make his off-ball running and cooperation with Tracy McGrady even better.



With a new revenge mission, Liu Mang has additional motivation for the game against the Suns, in addition to the motivation of playing against the strongest offensive team and wanting to beat them.

Liu Mang felt that he should carefully plan the game against the Suns.

There were many interviews last night. Liu Mang fell asleep when he got home. When he got up in the morning, he took a plane to San Antonio. Liu Mang failed to analyze carefully what went wrong in the loss to the Suns.

Liu Mang went to have lunch at noon. The team had no training schedule in the afternoon. Liu Mang did not go to the gym or the training hall rented by the team to train. Instead, he found the editor and got the video clips used by the coaching staff yesterday.

, I went back to my room and watched the clips of last night’s game carefully.

Almost every offense the Suns made throughout the game could be regarded as a "textbook" demonstration of running and gunning.

This game can be said to be the pinnacle of the Suns' running game.

At least that's how Liu Mang feels. The Suns will never have a similar opportunity to perform the same as last night in the future.

They started the game 7-of-7, Liu Mang also wanted to attack them, Stoudemire was not injured, Joe Johnson was still with the Suns... everything was difficult to replicate.

And Liu Mang really can't remember the Suns having a better performance than this game. Liu Mang can regard this as the Suns' most gorgeous performance.

It's a pity that he is not the audience, but the background. Therefore, Liu Mang's memories of this game are not only the feeling of enjoying the attack, but also the displeasure of losing.

It is true that losing to the opponent in the regular season is not a big deal. In the future, the Cosmos Warriors can still be slaughtered by the Jazz by 30 points in the regular season. However, in the playoffs, apart from being shocked by the Rockets, the Warriors were stunned in a cold sweat in other series.

They all won easily, especially in the finals with the help of the opponent's best sixth man, they easily swept their opponents and won the championship.

Losing one or two games in the regular season, or even many games, is not a problem at all as long as you win in the playoffs until the end.

But the method still needs to be thought of. It's okay to lose one game, but not both. If the Suns really defeat the Spurs and enter the finals and lose two games to the opponent, Liu Mang will be fine, but his teammates may be under psychological pressure.

It's so big.

Liu Mang watched every offense and defense on his side and the Suns' side twice, and discovered a lot of things.

As the saying goes, the authorities are obsessed with the onlookers, hahahahaha...

Liu Mang watched this game from the perspective of a bystander. Indeed, he didn't find any big problems with his own style of play. It was just that the Suns played too well!

Liu Mang was the first to deny the media's claim that his side did not try its best to defend the Suns, leading to the loss.

It's definitely not a matter of not defending, because the defensive rhythm has been destroyed by the opponent's shocking play. The Suns' shooting percentage was too high at the beginning. Nash has fully activated the Suns' offense. The Eagles insist on playing defense.

It might be even worse!

The Eagles' ability to last until the end depended on their offense. If they couldn't even maintain their offense, they might have been killed early.

The Suns scored 171 points, which is really terrible. The Eagles' score is already shocking enough, and the Suns' offense is even more terrible!

Moreover, Liu Mang also saw that the Suns' offense was actually not just an offense.

The Suns seemed to have no defense, but in fact their offense was the best defense. When they scored 18 three-pointers in a single game, the Hawks' defense had completely collapsed and they could only fight for offense.

It seemed that the Suns were just playing blindly, but Liu Mang saw something different. The Suns' idea was very interesting, and it was so interesting that Liu Mang didn't even want to try.

The Suns are gambling! Betting on their good touch is the best defense.

In addition, there is also the issue of the referee's whistle blowing. In this game, Liu Mang felt some small habits of the referee's whistle blowing scale, which allowed Liu Mang to better figure out what aspects affect the referee's whistle blowing scale.

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This also gave Liu Mang a deeper understanding of the original time and space, when the Spurs easily defeated the Suns, who had their best offense in the 2005 Western Conference Finals.

The referee's whistle has the inertia of whistle!

The interval between live broadcasts given by a TV station for a game is usually two and a half hours, which is 150 minutes.

In addition to the 30 minutes between two periods and one intermission, there are still 120 minutes. On average, each period is about 30 minutes.

Due to fouls and timeouts, the clock will be stopped. Therefore, in games with defensive teams like the Spurs, due to excessive physical contact, the referee will choose to blow the whistle less to avoid too many fouls and too long stoppage time, resulting in "accidents" in the live broadcast.

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This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Therefore, in addition to whether there are stars on both sides, which side is at home, who the league praises or not, and whether the referee hates Duncan, the referee's judgment criteria also include:

factors in this regard.

In the game between the Hawks and the Suns, the referee's habit of calling fouls was that they called too many fouls, which were not necessarily shooting fouls. They could be like the fouls caused by Josh Smith hitting Nash with his chest on the outside.

Because the Suns and Hawks played too fast and rarely had dead balls, the referees had to create opportunities for dead balls and extend the game time. But even so, the game between the two teams only lasted 135 minutes, a full 15 minutes less than usual.

, and about half of these 15 minutes are advertising time for the game.

The reduction in advertising time is a broadcast accident for NBA live broadcasts!

Because the two teams play at a fast pace, the referees are used to calling a lot of fouls. Because of this inertia of calling fouls, once the Eagles play rough defense, they will be fouled.

But the Eagles' fouls were not deliberately prepared to disrupt someone's rhythm like the Spurs. They were normal defensive fouls that did not affect the Suns' rhythm, causing the Eagles to be passive everywhere.

Liu Mang studied the details of the game against the Suns all afternoon, and that was probably all he could think of. His head was also a little bloated. This kind of thing should have been done by the coaching staff.

But the Suns' first year of running and gunning was their peak period in the regular season. No team could stop them in the regular season, and the coaching staff had no choice. Liu Mang had no choice but to do it himself.

Liu Mang took out a small notebook and wrote down what he thought of one by one. Then he would discuss it with Coach Kruger, Stockton, and Mike Woodson. The focus was on the three coaches to study. He was good at using himself.

Analyze the opponent with the advanced things in your memory and come up with some tricks, but the real general direction of dealing with a team must be left to professionals.

At dinner time, Liu Mang handed over several important findings he had written to Coach Kruger and Mike Woodson. After reading them, the two stared at Liu Mang, wanting to open Liu Mang's head and take a look.

What the hell is in this guy’s head!

What they were thinking hard about was how to deal with their opponents tactically, but Liu Mang's thinking angle was completely different from theirs!

This gives the coaching staff a new way of thinking about dealing with the Suns!





"Tracy, didn't you learn how to pass the ball from John? Do you still want to learn?"

"In the summer, I only learned from John how to pass the ball more accurately. I didn't learn how to organize an offense. I just watched the pass."

"..."

Liu Mang was speechless about Tracy McGrady. He has talent and is not "squandered" like this. He averaged 11.6 assists per game with a few random passes.

However, Liu Mang feels that the current passing of McGrady is the same as the difference between when the Big Three led Rondo to play and when Rondo led the Big Three to play?

On the morning of the Spurs game, it stands to reason that for such an important opponent, you should have a good rest in the morning, listen to the tactics in the team meeting at noon, train well in the tactical training in the afternoon, and work hard to win the game in the evening.

But McGrady woke me up at around 7 o'clock in the morning.

McGrady wants to learn from Stockton how to organize the offense, instead of being a professional break-up player and passing the ball to his teammates when they see gaps.

McGrady is no longer willing to just be such a "player core". He wants to be like Nash, who can drive his teammates forward by passing the ball and make them better!

If McGrady goes to a team that needs him to score, he won't be much touched when he sees Nash organizing the offense. He will only feel awesome and then envy Joe Johnson or Stoudemire for having such good teammates for them.

Pass the ball.

But in the Hawks, what McGrady thought was that Nash was so good, and it would be fine if he could pass the ball like him to make his teammates better.

Now McGrady can only let most of his teammates show their strength, free Liu Mang from controlling the ball, and don't have to worry too much about shooting unscrupulously like Jordan.

But McGrady thinks it's not enough. He wants to make his teammates stronger like Nash!

McGrady can clearly feel that in terms of talent, the Suns are far inferior to the Hawks he is currently on, but Nash, like Kidd, can make his teammates perform beyond their own abilities. McGrady also wants this

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Some people are talented in this area, but some people need to learn.

McGrady can use his threat to pass the ball to his teammates, and he can rely on Liu Mang's running position to pass the ball to Liu Mang, but he wants to be like Nash, but he has no talent in this area. This is a kind of awareness, not learning.

It's another kind of talent that you can have if you're fast and have good physical talent.

Then McGrady will have no choice but to learn from someone who is talented in this area.

The Eagles happen to have such a character.
To be continued...
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