One Hundred and Sixty-One: [Is It Out of Control]
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The whistle blew for the second half. 【Latest chapter reading】
The Heat sent Doug, Haslem, Dorell Wright, Daequan Cook, and Marcus Banks to the second team.
Spoelstra is undoubtedly a risky move.
Generally speaking, the NBA's player rotation rule ignores foul factors. The first round basically occurs in the seventh and eighth minutes of the first quarter. At this time, one or even two substitutes will be added, and then gradually transition as the game progresses. Lead 3 substitutes for 2 starters, or even 1 starter with 4 substitutes.
The second quarter continued the lineup at the end of the first quarter and played for two to three minutes, and then began to replace all substitutes, entering the rotation between the substitute and the substitute. During this period of time, it is basically the world of bench players. If they are not beaten by their opponents, basically there will be no changes. It is not until the last 2 to 3 minutes that the starters are gradually replaced.
The second half begins, back to the starting list for the first quarter. Of course, if a starting player in this game played particularly badly, or a substitute player played exceptionally well during the rotation time. There will also be changes.
However, the Super Sixth Man does not follow this rotation pattern. They started playing at the end of the first quarter, and their playing time will even continue until the end of the third quarter, and they will not rest until the first rotation after halftime.
At this time, players will basically be affected by the number of fouls, and the number of rotations will also increase. In the fourth quarter, the speed of rotation will even be extended to once every 2 minutes.
Tonight, Spoelstra broke the mold.
Because he found that the team did not have a real tactical sixth man, and Doug was teaming up with Wade to lead the rhythm at the time, he delayed the rotation time from the first two minutes of the second quarter to the last three minutes.
In addition, Snoopy expressed his willingness to become a super sixth man to himself during the intermission. Therefore, he decided to press the idea of letting the main players play to lay the groundwork for the start of the second half, and instead let Snoopy lead the second team to play against the enemy.
In fact, Mike Woodson was unconventional at this time. He didn't make the full starting lineup, either. The center forward is still Zaza Pachulia, who was an excellent screener for Josh Smith before. His figure is undoubtedly taller and thicker than that of the second-year Elkhovd.
Although his movement speed and offensive ability are not as good as Horford, Josh Smith has repeatedly applied to Mike Woodson. Pachulia is very suitable for my style of play. If he plays, he can help me easily block the defensive obstacles in the opponent's penalty area. Even if Snoop Dogg plays, he will not be able to climb this European mountain.
With Mike Heywood's fondness for Josh Smith,
And the confidence that he will become the "next Eagle King". So... the Atlanta Hawks' starting lineup for the second half became: Mike Bibby, Maurice Evans, Josh Smith, Marvin Williams and Pachulia.
"So... the situation now is: Haslem become the floor commander of the Heat, and Josh Smith has become the core of the Eagles?"
Earl Johnson questioned in the commentary booth.
"Josh Smith is the heart of the Hawks, no doubt about it. But ... Miami's heart doesn't have to be Haslem."
Kenny Smith vaguely felt that Snoopy was more suitable to be the leader of the Heat's second team, but...he had no scoring ability. For the Super Sixth Man, grabbing points is the most important task.
Pat Riley, who was sitting in the VIP box, actually appreciated Spoelstra's decision to change the rotation.
But he thought Spoelstra was inconsiderate, even stupid.
After all, Snoopy nearly shoved Daequan Cook's head in the trash on his first day of training camp. Then he intervened in the battle between Michael Beasley and Sean Marion, although he made it clear that he was not with Beasley. But... the UNLV team still sees him as an enemy.
So, in this lineup, only...Haslem is friendly to Snoopy.
It's a shitty decision.
Letting Snoopy lead the second unit is very smart and can quickly improve his leadership ability, but, you can never expect a rookie to dominate the "dissident" like Michael Jordan.
Pat Riley whispered in his heart: Even if Chris Quinn is put on the court, it will be fine.
At this time, the boss Mickey next to him said seriously: "Actually...Marcus Banks has a certain ability to grab points, and he is strong and determined. He is the most suitable player to be the team's sixth man. Of course, the premise is that The incompatibility between him and Dwyane Wade has to change."
Pat Riley nodded with a smile and did not refute in person.
In fact, in his heart, Marcus Banks is the seventh and eighth man of a team. Although his size is strong, he does not have the defensive ability to match. And although he has a certain shooting ability, but...he can't pass the ball, or the vision of passing the ball is extremely poor, and he can't complete the rapid transfer of basketball after opening up the space.
So, after the game started.
Dug was reduced to an inside coolie, and Marcus Banks turned into a handsome shot from the outside, and occasionally passed a pass to captain Haslem in a good mood. The other players did not fall into his eyes at all.
Fortunately, his hit rate is not bad, and can be maintained at about 40%.
Coupled with Duge rushing to grab offensive rebounds under the basket, the two sides played a pretty even situation.
Because of the five players of the Atlanta Hawks, except for Bibby who has an average level of personal independent offensive ability, the other four are all 'feeding the ball'.
This led to Josh Smith having to bite the bullet and cut inside.
His first cut was a success.
Snoopy was really blocked by Zaza Pachulia, and he made an easy layup.
This ball gave him great courage and confidence.
Therefore, when he heard Snoopy complain to the referee to look back at the camera, he walked over and said contemptuously: "Why are you talking like a bitch? If you can't break through the screen, it only means that you are not as good as others? You Think everyone is superstitious about your balls being harder than a shot put?"
When Duger heard his words, he immediately put away his thoughts of continuing to complain: Regarding this misjudgment, I must use the actual block to tell these arrogant referees who are full of prejudice against rookies: If I didn’t secretly clamp my arm behind my back, How could they stop me?
Therefore, he walked to the front court with a cold expression.
Then watched Marcus Banks force a jumper from beyond the three-point line before he even had time to get stuck in the penalty area.
His mood was extremely depressed.
For the first time, he felt out of control of the game: because everyone was no longer following normal basketball thinking. When he stuck Zaza Pachulia under the basket, Daquan Cook would even rush in at the same time as Dorell Wright, just for one rebound. In the end, he gave up the basketball in the scramble, and was taken away by the Atlanta Hawks in vain for offensive rebounds. All his efforts were in vain.
As for Marcus Banks, he doesn't even have the concept of passing the ball in his mind. He shoots the ball when he gets the chance, and forces it if he doesn't have a chance. Moreover, the offensive logic does not care about the positioning of teammates and the operation of tactics.
"I have said long ago that Snoopy should go to a strong team with a complete tactical system, and he will become the best team basketball executive. But in Miami, he will always be a lone ranger, even if he is a A real team player." Kenny Smith emphasized again in the TNT live room.
Moreover, he is still comforting Snoopy: "As a rookie, you must be prepared to be ignored by the referee. This is a necessary process, and you must adjust your mentality."
At the same time, Josh Smith received the basketball in the left corner, accelerated away Dorell Wright, and went straight to the penalty area!
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