Chapter 251 New Tactics (1 more)
Chapter 251 New Tactics (1 more)
Chapter 251 New Tactics (Part [-])
The Digging team lost at home helplessly.
This is not a big deal for the fans, but it is a big deal for the coaches of the various teams in the league.The backcourt tactics played by the Magic in this game are sharp and messy.
Immediately, the head coaches of most teams received the edited video of the game.
After the Rockets won at home, coach Rick Adelman talked about things that had nothing to do with the Rockets.
Adelman:
"I watched the Magic's game. In this game, Bruce Qin played the tactical coordination that I always wanted. Princeton's tactics, everyone becomes a finisher, fast and decisive passing and cutting coordination, and exerts height advantages, speed advantages, and shooting advantages. I have to say that Bruce Qin is the most suitable point guard for Princeton tactics I have ever seen."
Qiansheng coach Adelman's favorite and good tactics are Princeton tactics.
What is Princeton Tactics?
Simply put, Princeton's style of play is "Strong can take advantage of the weak, and smart can take advantage of the strong."
The essence of this style of play is "human movement, ball movement, and coordination." Human movement refers to movement without the ball, cutting and back running, and ball movement refers to continuous passing and sharing of the ball.Among them, the reverse run is the signature of Princeton's style of play.
The combination of Matt Barnes and Qin Yang in this game is that the two have used eye-catching, screen, off-ball movement, back-running and passing to a certain extreme.
If this kind of pass and cut is not played well, it means high turnover.
In fact, the Princeton tactic looks good, but it is really difficult to rely on such a tactic to win the championship. Before the rise of the small ball tactic, the Princeton tactic needed an inside line with excellent passing ability as the axis, otherwise such a tactic would be difficult to play.
But with the rise of small ball tactics, such tactics have changed again.
D'Antoni's bombardment in the Suns, to a certain extent, is similar to Princeton's tactics. The bombardment pays attention to quick offense, and before the opponent has organized a solid defense, he directly makes quick shots or misplaced shots.This tactic also has high requirements for passing the ball. Without a good point guard, the bombardment becomes blind.
Qin Yang's dismissal for this match also belonged to Princeton.
It's just two outside-oriented Princeton tactics.
Passing and cutting, running, covering, misplaced shots, to ensure the offensive hit rate.
This kind of tactics, if you want to play well, the requirements for the players are actually very high. At the very least, the players who cooperate with the outside line must be very good at three-pointers, the passing must not be bad, and the breakthrough must be above the standard line.
And in order not to suffer on the defensive end, players must also be able to dislocate and defend three positions on the outside.
This requirement is somewhat difficult.
Qin Yang can barely be counted, but Matt Barnes is in excellent form in this game and his shooting rate is abnormal, otherwise he would not be able to meet the requirements.
In normal Princeton tactics, if you are not good at three-point shooting and cannot stretch space outside the three-point line, then there is not enough space inside the three-point line and it is easy to be defended. Therefore, the previous Princeton tactics played well, but it was difficult to win.
The history of the NBA is like this. It is difficult to say whether players make history or history makes players.
With the development of NBA games and rules, this tactic will become more and more popular in the future, because NBA rules are more and more inclined to such a smooth and beautiful game, and there are more and more players who are good at three-pointers.
Future outside players are not good at three-pointers, so it is difficult to be valued.
Adelman's appreciation made the media more flock to the report.
The passing and cutting cooperation between Qin Yang and Barnes has become the choice of sports programs many times. The extremely smooth passing and cutting cooperation almost played with the three outsiders of the Nuggets.It looks very comfortable.
After playing the Nuggets, the Magic had no time to conduct tactical drills.
The next day, the Magic flew directly to Portland, where they played against the Portland Trail Blazers.
The Magic's match against the Trail Blazers is actually very interesting. The lineups of the two teams are somewhat similar. They both use the team building model of one inside and one outside. The Magic are Qin Yang and Howard, while the Blazers are Brandon Roy and LaMarcus Aldridge.
But before the game, the team got news that the Blazers core Brandon Roy was absent due to injury and will not appear in this game.
The game has not yet started, and the core is absent due to injury.
This away game does not look difficult to play.
Before the game, the team conducts simple training.
Coach Van Gundy called the main outside players of the Magic to conduct a tactical drill. The content of the drill was very simple, which was the cooperation between Qin Yang and Barnes yesterday.
But this time, it expanded to three or four people on the outside.
Pietrus, Ryan Anderson, Redick Barnes, Vince Carter, Qin Yang, Brandon Bass, Rashard Lewis are all involved.
Screens, pick-and-rolls, running positions, passing and cutting, finding open opportunities to shoot or layup.
Tactical training is not something that happens overnight. Fortunately, the Magic have practiced similar tactics before, but at that time, Qin Yang shot to end the attack, and other people covered. But this time, if there is an opportunity, Qin Yang needs to pass the ball to his teammates.
After a hasty tactical training, the next day, the game began.
The Blazers started with Andre Miller, LaMarcus Aldridge, Juwan Howard, Bayless and Webster.
The first two are okay and have some fame, but the latter two are not well-known in the league.
Juwan Howard is very old, but he was a mixed starter in the Trail Blazers, which shows how miserable the Trail Blazers' lineup is.
With a jump ball, the Magic attacked directly.
Qin Yang dribbled the ball halfway, Pietrus made a screen directly, Qin Yang pulled the ball back, and then passed the ball directly to Pietrus, Pietrus was disturbed and passed the ball to Redick, Redick was guarded by Andre Miller and dared not make a shot.
In the end, Qin Yang moved, received the pass, and made a quick shot.
To be honest, this pass-and-cut coordination sucks.
Passing and cutting cooperation itself is to find the opponent's defensive shortcomings, or to create offensive opportunities for teammates, but after Qin Yang passed the ball, the opportunity came out, but his teammates couldn't grasp it.
Bayless and Andre Miller are both low in height. If it was Qin Yang, he could make crazy shots against these two, absolutely misplaced, but Qin Yang's teammates couldn't.
Pietrus' shot was unstable and not fast enough.
Redick has a bit of a break when encountering defenses.
In the end, Qin Yang had to make a move.
Instead of doing this, it would be better if Qin Yang directly attacked.
But the team had already arranged a tactical coordination, Qin Yang could only follow slowly.
At the beginning of the game, Qin Yang took very few shots, mainly to attract the defense and pass them to his teammates to let them take shots.But it doesn't work that well.
After receiving the ball, Redick made a hasty shot and was affected by the defense. He made 6 of 2 in the first quarter and his shooting percentage was dismal.
Pietrus made 4 of 1 and 2 of 2 free throws. His performance was also very average.
In this case, the Magic fell behind 20-24 in the first quarter.
(End of this chapter)
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