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Chapter 223 The Lakers with Both Offense and Defense



Chapter 223 The Lakers with Both Offense and Defense

Chapter 223 The Lakers with Both Offense and Defense

"The defense of the Lakers is interesting! It actually copied the mobility defense that the Miami Heat created many miracles last season.

It has to be said that the current starting lineup of the Lakers can really do such an operation.Although the Lakers lost the Big Mac O'Neal, they got back the Heat's three starters, Odom, Butler, and Grant.

In addition, Kobe, who was selected to the best defensive team last season, must be better than Eddie Jones of the Heat. You must know that Jones could teach Kobe for two years when he was in the Lakers, but he was eventually squeezed out by the more talented Kobe. I have to say that O'Neal never even dreamed that Kobe could grow and squeeze him to the strength of the Heat.

In the end, although Atkins is strong offensively and weak defensively, he can't match Wade's role, but he was favored by the Lakers because of his achievements in the defensive and winning Pistons. His defensive awareness and skills are still good. Notable, besides, his speed is also good, not as good as Wade, but, relying on speed for food, it shouldn't be that bad. "In the commentary seat, Barkley explained the Lakers' defensive play with great interest, and there was no sign of anxiety for the Suns on his face. After all, even though the Suns failed to complete the offense just now, there were still easy shooting opportunities. Yes, I just can't grasp it.

Kenny Smith nodded, and continued: "The Lakers' defense does have traces of the Heat last season, and the offense still retains the powerful weapon of the triangle offensive tactic.

This season, the Lakers have become less luxurious offensively due to O'Neal's eastward tour, but there are unexpected surprises defensively. This Lakers team is no longer star-studded, but has become more offensive and defensively balanced. The shining star has not left, and the competitiveness is still quite good.In particular, Kobe's style of play has evolved, and the Suns will be in big trouble! "

On the court, the Lakers attacked, and Atkins still controlled the ball to the frontcourt and gave the ball to Kobe.

Outside the 65-degree three-point line on the left, Kobe caught the ball and faced the frame, facing Joe Johnson's defense, with no expression on his face, posing in a three-threat pose.

Joe Johnson looked focused, lowered his center of gravity, shook his defensive posture, and stared at Kobe meticulously.

With his right foot protruding and retracting, Kobe raised the ball over the top, stood with his feet together, bent his knees and rose up, making a three-point shooting posture.

Seeing Kobe's posture, Joe Johnson immediately stepped forward, pounced on him and stretched out his hands to interfere.

Pulling the ball down, Kobe got short, moved sideways and took a step inward, reached the three-point line, pulled the ball up, and was about to shoot a two-point jumper. Joe Johnson turned back and chased before it was too late. Meyer just moved a step.

But saw that Kobe made a false pass, and quickly distributed the basketball to Odom in the middle with both hands.

After receiving the ball and dribbling one step, Odom dribbled the ball in the middle and rushed to the basket. After pulling the ball and taking two steps, he was about to make a layup.

Odom did not cast up on the left side, but swung to the right.

Butler, who entered straight from the three-point line, took advantage of the situation, took off with a step, slammed Stoudemire, directly dunked with one hand, and dunked the basket heavily into the basket.

4 to 0! !

The Lakers' new "Trident" passed the ball like a relay, and they worked together to score a wonderful goal.

In particular, Kobe's offensive choices tonight are simply eye-catching!

Could it be that Kobe is the axis of the Lakers' offensive triangle tonight, responsible for supporting the pass?

Although Kobe didn't make a shot, the Lakers' offense is still excellent and smooth, and it's no longer a constant single player.

Next, when the Suns thought that Kobe was acting as the passing axis, it was just his whim, and in the end Kobe couldn't help it and took over the offensive firepower of the Lakers.

Unexpectedly, Kobe really didn't make a shot, so he used himself to attract the defense and assist his teammates to score, but the Lakers' offense was alive.

Butler seems to have become the Lakers' number one scorer. Whether it's an empty cut layup, a close-range attack from the ball, or an open shot, or even an individual single, Richardson with the ball in singles, all hits. A precise, diverse and powerful offensive method made the Suns' defense suffer a lot. He made 7 of 5 shots in a single quarter, 2 of 2 free throws, and directly scored 12 points, showing the potential to become a superstar. He quickly adapted to the offensive rhythm of the Lakers.

The second scorer Odom's all-around attributes are also very eye-catching. He can attack and defend well, and he is more active.

Under the adjustment of his pass or shot, the Lakers played a smooth offensive, which made the Suns completely unable to lift their heads.

He also has a lot of offensive weapons. He can directly drive the ball to the basket, perform low-post singles, and can also catch and shoot. Coupled with his passing skills like a magician who is elusive and invisible, he completely stunned the defense of the Sunline.

Atkins played the role of the smart card "Old Fish" Fisher in the Lakers, dribbling to the frontcourt, distributing the ball to the star, and pulling the side to make a three-point fort.

Although he can't become a top 3D player with his defense, his three-pointers are still very good, making one shot and making one, so that the Suns can't ignore his existence.

With the advantage of speed, Atkins can also get to the basket and carry out sneak attacks, which is also a troublesome guy.

Grant spent the entire quarter on the shoulders with Marion, performing exchange tactics, and then making up for mistakes.

The way Kobe played with his fists closed made the Suns very uncomfortable.

Kobe's scoring ability at the top level, the four major shooting guards, three consecutive championships, the best first team, all kinds of glory are real, with one punch and one hand. It's hard to take his presence lightly.

Just like Ronaldo on the football field, even if he doesn't score, the opponents dare not relax their marking on him, often one is not enough.

This kind of superstar's restraint on the court is something that data can hardly show.

What's more, it is impossible for Kobe to never score, attack, or shoot. It is much better to let Kobe explode earlier and consume his energy than to let Kobe attack later.If Kobe didn't plan to exert force in the first quarter, but stayed in the last three quarters to fully fire, that kind of picture would be too simple to imagine!

However, although the Suns hate Kobe's behavior so much, they can't ignore Kobe and let him attack and score points, right?

The defensive strength that should be there is still used to deal with Kobe.

Knowing that Kobe is like the black mamba, hiding in the depths, and giving the Suns a fatal blow at any time.

D'Antoni did the same thing, he could only let the Suns use violent offensive firepower to greet the Lakers, dragging Kobe to score points desperately.

However, the offensive firepower of the Suns was misfired. This is a situation they did not expect at all...

(End of this chapter)


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