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Chapter 670 Open Singles Mode

Since the league allows double-teams, it has been the best way for teams to defend against superstars.

But double-teams actually have to be divided into situations.

For example, the Pelicans are now in the lineup of one, one, four, and three shooters on the outside have a lot of space, so the Grizzlies can't get into double-teams.

Unless they want to challenge the Pelicans' shooting ability of open shots.

The Pelicans' outside line was inaccurate in the first half because it was based on the high-pressure defense given by the Grizzlies in the first half.

If you simply throw an open position, the three outside shooters of the Pelicans' three-point shooting percentage of 40%+ can kill the Grizzlies as they did in the first game.

Moreover, although the Grizzlies have strong defense, they are not the Warriors after all.

Without unlimited defense switching, you cannot achieve a three-point line double-team and also prevent other points from having an open space.

Tang Tian got one-on-one opportunity.

However, the premise is that he does not enter the free throw line, and the Grizzlies' inside double-team is still available after reaching the free throw line.

Allen fell down his center of gravity, and the Pelicans' change of formation forced him and Tang Tian to go one-on-one from the outside.

But this is also his chance to prove himself again. As a top outside defender, he has almost been blown up by Tang Tian this season.

Tang Tian took three threatening positions, lowered his body and dribbled the ball suddenly changed direction to the right.

Allen followed him and immediately fought against him.

His defensive response was almost perfect.

However, Tang Tian stopped suddenly and turned back.

This technical movement is extremely smooth, and Alan struggled to follow Tang Tian's breakthrough, but he still couldn't keep up with this.

Tang Tian took action with his back.

"Swish!"

The posture is as beautiful as a picture.

Tang Tian scored the Pelicans' first goal in the second half.

If you don’t score the free throw line, you won’t be double-teamed, and the high position will become Tang Tian’s one-on-one scoring area.

Fortunately, he has pulling and leaning back, and he does not lack the scoring methods in this area.

However, both techniques have a lot to do with the feel.

So what he has to do is to create a good phone shot when he is one-on-one with Allen, and then steadily throw the ball into the basket.

The Grizzlies' offense, Gasol Jr. held the ball at a high position, and Randolph sank to the bottom of the basket.

In order to pursue offense, the Pelicans asked Davis to play in the No. 5 position, and the defensive system collapsed, and the two black and white players could be in a turbulent inside line.

However, after Gasol Jr. held the ball, he found that the Pelicans used 2-3 joint defense and the basket was full of people.

Allen was completely released, Randolph sank to the basket and was double-teamed by Ariza and Tang Tian.

Ahron's point is really too easy to be targeted.

Gasol Jr. chose to return the ball to Conley.

Conley greeted Allen's pick-and-roll, took apart and broke into the mid-range of the emergency stop at the free throw line.

Tang Tianxie went out to interfere.

"Bang!"

Conley's middle distance ironwork.

Ariza desperately resisted Randolph, and Davis turned around to protect the defensive rebound.

Williams clenched his fists hard on the bench.

With Tang Tian here, he is not worried about the offensive ability of this lineup, he is worried about defense.

This round of defense is of great significance to the Pelicans, at least it means that this is a useful lineup.

Holiday took the ball and advanced to the frontcourt and continued to give the ball to Tang Tian.

With the same chance, Tang Tian continued to fight Allen one by one.

This time, Tang Tian directly threatened three times, and then pulled the ball and accelerated it in one step.

The deterrent power of the combination of sudden attacks has begun to be reflected, and the first step of accelerated activation of the Divine Turtle bombing is really practical for Tang Tian now.

Allen didn't keep up.

Tang Tian's sudden stop pulling out his hand was basically not disturbed.

"Swish!"

Dry and polish are as beautiful as picturesque.

After coming in the second half, Tang Tian played singles twice in a row and scored 4 points in a row!

Jogel couldn't help but reach out to pat his forehead.

Sure enough, one-on-one, if Tang Tian wants to score, Alan, who is no longer at the peak, can no longer limit him.

The Grizzlies' offense, the same tactics, Conley took advantage of Allen's pick-and-roll to take action directly outside the three-point line.

The ball was still not shot. Kang Liqiang was organized and breakthrough, and the shooting was not that stable.

However, Randolph squeezed Ariza away and scored directly.

It was indeed a bit difficult for Ariza to fight Randolph in the penalty area.

The Pelicans' offense is also Tang Tian's singles. After a false move of breaking through, he directly pulled out of the three-point line.

"Bang!"

If the ball is not shot, he can't make every shot.

Gasol Jr. protects the defensive rebounds.

Conley advanced to the frontcourt. This time he did not give the ball to Gasol Jr., but instead called Lee to pick-and-roll.

After breaking the ball, he misplaced Morrow and made a throw shot that broke through to the free throw line caused Morrow to foul.

He got two free throws.

Tang Tian is very efficient in singles, but the Pelicans' lineup's defensive ability is obviously not enough.

If Conley made both free throws, the two teams would still tie.

This is equivalent to how many points Tang Tian scored and how many points the Pelicans lost on the defensive end.

"Let Al go."

When Conley made a free throw, Tang Tian turned around and said to Williams.

Williams also saw the team's defensive problems and turned around and called Amino.

Conley hit the first free throw.

Amino came on the field to replace Morro.

"If you have an opportunity on the offensive end, shoot decisively, don't worry about whether you enter or not."

Tang Tian reminded Amino who had just appeared on the stage.

Aminu nodded vigorously.

He didn't guard against Green in the last game, but he did it in the first half and his entire self-confidence came back.

Conley's second penalty also made.

54 to 54, the two teams continued to draw.

Tang Tian continued to play singles with the ball in the frontcourt, and Randolph let Aminu double-team over.

As a veteran of the NBA schedule, his reaction is really fast.

Tang Tian threw the ball to Amino, who took the ball and took a three-pointer directly.

Jogel's eyes were calm.

Amino's three-pointer was the most unstable among the Pelicans' wings. It was completely acceptable for the Grizzlies to let him finish the round.

"Swish!"

With a crisp sound, Amino's three-point hollowness entered the net.

He threw in!

There was a turmoil on the sidelines.

Jogel was also stunned for a moment. The shot of this ball was of great significance to both teams on the court.

Conley took the ball to the frontcourt and gave it to Gasol.

At this time, Amino's role in defensive end was reflected. He was taller than Ariza and stronger than Ariza. When he was double-teaming with Tang Tian, ​​Randov was killed.

Gasol's turn and hooked his hand were out, Aminu held Randolph, and Tang Tian jumped up and took the defensive rebound.

He dribbled the ball to the frontcourt by himself.

After all his teammates were in the position, he saw that Randolph stopped double-teaming.

The three-pointer Aminu made was really critical.

He continued to play Allen from the outside, dribbling down continuously, accelerated again, stopped suddenly, turned around and leaned back, and turned around and pulled out.

In the face of Tang Tian's terrifying waist and abdomen, Arun obviously couldn't resist it.

Tang Tian got a comfortable phone call.

The ball drew a perfect parabola in the air.

"Swish!"

The basketball was hollow again.
Chapter completed!
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