Chapter 191
Chapter 191
This is the Vince Carter that the Nets desperately need.
It's the finals now, if not now, when will it be?
Roy has figured it out. Some people need a little bit of pressure to unleash their energy.
The Spurs still passed the half court slowly and always looked at ease.
This state is actually the most frightening, which makes many people feel insecure because they can't see through them.
Of course, the strength of the Spurs is their capital of pride.
Parker organized the offense at the top of the arc. He chose a pick-and-roll in this round.
When Horry pulled up to pick and roll for him, he cut outside and took away Raja Bell.
In this game, Raja Bell did a good job defending Tony Parker, so Frank decided to continue to use him in the second half.
After switching defense at this time, McGinnis faced Parker alone on the three-point line.
The first two quarters of this game were consecutively defeated, which made Parker very uncomfortable.
This pick-and-roll was also a tactical decision made by Popovich in the midfield.
Obviously, McGinnis is okay with a small forward or shooting guard. There is really no good way to deal with this small point guard in terms of speed.
But he doesn't want to sit and wait for death.
In terms of speed If he can't keep up, he will press forward and delay his breakthrough space.
Strength and weight are indeed an advantage, but McGinnis underestimated Tony Parker's level.
In his arms, he was like a slippery loach.
After continuous fake moves, he passed through McGinnis' armpit.
The defense that was thought to be foolproof was exploited by Parker.
Parker then accelerated and got rid of McGinnis's defense range and rushed to the basket.
At this time, only Roy and Duncan were left under the basket. Roy could only deal with it carefully. Both of them had to defend.
Facing Roy's backup defense, Parker was not in a hurry and rushed from the front.
For Roy's defensive measures that took both into account, Parker got around Roy's interception under the basket.
In McGinnis's pursuit and Roy's block, both were blocked by Duncan.
Parker, hiding behind Duncan, seized this rare opportunity.
The baseline mid-range shot was successful!
Strong teams are full of danger everywhere. I thought Parker was desperate, but he turned around and made a pick-and-roll, which gave him an easy shot.
McInnis was a little annoyed. It was too frustrating to lose the ball like this.
After picking up the ball on the ground, he passed it to Carter.
Carter seemed to be a different person in the third quarter, and he regained his calm and serious focus.
After dribbling the ball across half court alone, he glanced at his teammates.
Seeing them being entangled by the Spurs' defense, he gave up the idea of passing the ball.
Facing Bowen's defense, he started the singles mode again.
This mode of singles is too common in the NBA. Many people think that singles means one person attacks and four people watch.
In fact, that is just a superficial phenomenon. Most teams rely on stars to consume the number of shots.
To be called a star, you have to take responsibility. If you have a salary higher than others, you naturally have personal abilities higher than others.
As long as a normal coach is not mentally broken, will he give up a star with a 50% hit rate?
And give the ball to a role player with a 38% hit rate with unlimited shooting rights?
Singles can not only oppress the opponent's defense, forcing the opponent to send someone to help defend, but also make it easier for teammates to have opportunities.
And many critical moments rely on the personal ability of the stars to solve the problem.
Especially in the critical stage of the finals, the role of the stars is more prominent.
Carter dribbled the ball between his legs continuously, moving slowly to observe the movements of the defensive player Bowen, and also observing the defensive arrangement of the Spurs.
Duncan was obviously facing Carter's direction in this round.
It is obvious that he was ready to help defend.
Carter made an offensive plan at this moment.
He first accelerated the dribble, followed by a cross step, and then dribbled through.
When Bowen's center of gravity moved with Carter's breakthrough, Carter was on the way forward. He braked suddenly and then stepped back.
Bowen was fooled by Carter due to the inertia of his body.
When he wanted to turn around, his body had already controlled and moved forward another step.
Carter thus got a time difference and a chance to shoot, a quick stop jump shot.
"Shua"
Carter turned back gracefully, scoring two goals in a row, which made him more confident.
Popovich frowned.
"Bruce, keep an eye on him, move more, you give him too much space, distance will not produce beauty, only produce goals! Contact him physically, confront him!"
Popovich made his own judgment and adjustment in an instant.
In his opinion, Bowen's defensive strength was not enough, and he did not make Carter feel defensive.oppression,
What else can Bowen say, except nodding his head in agreement, he can't question anything.
"Vince, you are great, keep it up, we are going to beat them here!"
Coach Frank waved his arms excitedly. As long as the three horses of the Nets run, he is not afraid of anyone.
Even if it is GDP, he has the confidence to extinguish them with firepower!
Parker held the ball and wandered outside the three-point line.
Brent Barry had been paid special attention by the Nets in the third quarter because of his outstanding performance in the second quarter.
Carter took great care of his defense and was basically inseparable from him.
Bruce Bowen only had the ability to shoot three-pointers in the bottom corner, and his ability to hold the ball was almost non-existent.
Horry was obviously taken care of very well by McGinnis. This combination of the old and the young could not do anything to each other.
The remaining Duncan and Roy continued to fight hand-to-hand. Even Duncan in his peak period was a little tired.
The two had already wasted a lot of energy in fighting and making up for the defense.
At this time, in the offense Duncan obviously didn't want to play one-on-one.
It seems that he can only do it by himself.
Parker used the same trick again. He had called Horry to screen for him.
After the split, facing McGinnis, Parker seemed very confident.
As his plaything in the last round, he obviously looked down on this big man.
After dribbling between his legs, he planned to start a new round of breakthrough.
However, McGinnis was well prepared in this round. After losing the ball just now, Kidd taught him the trick to defend Parker.
Sure enough, Parker's two consecutive attempts to break through were firmly blocked by McGinnis.
What's going on?
Parker looked at the person in front of him and felt a little strange. Are you still the door that allows me to enter and exit at will? Why is it closed tightly now?
Why couldn't I fool the opponent even though I made a very realistic fake move?
There must be something wrong with me.
There was not much time left for the attack. Seeing Parker being entangled by the opponent,
Popovich saw it and was anxious.
Brent Barry noticed the dilemma of his teammates and ran to Parker to respond.
Parker passed the ball immediately. When both of them were unable to move,
As a small man, he was obviously under great pressure. He was relieved when he passed the ball at this time.
Brent Barry, who received the ball, had insufficient time to attack.
He didn't care about so much and forced a jump shot in front of Carter.
Carter was waiting for this opportunity. In the second quarter, this guy scored 3 three-pointers over his head.
Carter seized the opportunity to retaliate and jumped high.
As a white man, Brent Barry's physical fitness is in the middle and lower reaches of the point.
"Pop"
Who said Carter doesn't defend? The amazing block directly blew away Barry's three-pointer!
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