I Don’t Want to Be the Boss

One Hundred and Eighty-Nine. Not the Seventy-Six People You Imagined

Gay took the initiative to defend against Iverson, either he defended or Conley defended. In turn, Gay was very interested in the matchup with Iverson.

Sun Ce is next to Iguodala, and his height is about the same, but the opponent's muscles really make him feel a lot of pressure.

Sun Ce can barely be regarded as the "two big guardians", one left and one right. Both Conley and Gay are very good defensively, no worse than the current Iguodala + Holiday, but Sun Ce prefers Conley to defend Iverson. Even if you defend against Iverson yourself, it is better than defending against Iguodala.

But the defensive tactics are arranged in this way. When Iverson went beyond the three-point line and Gay defended, both Sun Ce and Conley moved towards the two top corners of the free throw line. There is no good three-pointer for defending the opponent. In Princeton's style of play, it is very important to block these two lines, and the defense on the upper line must have a tall striker who can switch to the two wings. Basically, with these two points, the poor Princeton of the 76ers is locked up, just like The starting lineup defended the 76ers to 5 points in a single quarter.

Facing Gay, Iverson handled the ball very comfortably, completely ignoring Gay's defense, as if he could break through at any time if he wanted to.

Iverson's defensive reading ability is undoubtedly top-notch, especially watching the first half of the quarter from the bench, knowing how successful the opponent's defensive position is against their team's crappy tactics.

However, Princeton...he is Iverson! Princeton shit!

Iverson began to dribble a lot, and suddenly, he took a big step to the left. Gay has a certain defensive experience against the breakthrough of this opponent who has been a teammate for a while. After all, he is an opponent of childhood idol level. He also needs to guard against Iguodala on his left rear to respond to the free throw line.

Don't move like a mountain! Stand tall!

Guy waited for Iverson to change direction. The other party's big change of direction with the butterfly step is too famous. He also learned it when he was a child.

"Fack squid!"

Guy hurriedly chased after him to the right. He didn't move his feet immediately, and Iverson broke through from the left directly!

When Guy turned to chase, he saw Iverson glanced at him, and his eyes seemed to say: Are you stupid?

Gay's speed is A+ level, and may be one of the fastest in the A+ level, but facing Iverson who has gotten rid of his perimeter defense, he can't catch up at all!

Fortunately, at this time, Conley on the left side of the free throw line took it back. First, he pinched Iverson, and second, he blocked the passing space of Iverson and Holiday on the left side. Carroll on the bottom line It was also taken in, which was also an action to block the bottom line passing space and pinch Iverson.

Although Iverson doesn't play Princeton like throwing garbage, the Grizzlies' overall defensive awareness is strong! Well done defense!

However, Iverson passed the ball back to the left of the free throw line when he broke into the deep!

Thaddeus Young pulled up towards the high position when Iverson burst in. Conley reacted and wanted to chase, but was blocked by his defender Holiday!

Thaddeus Young's half-block jump shot...

Hit!

Sun Ce has already received the three-second zone and is about to grab a rebound. It feels a little different!

Iverson is a little different from the preseason almost a month ago!

Randolph's big elbow was on Dalembert's neck, and the opponent made it.

The offense and defense switched, the Grizzlies attacked, Sun Ce received the ball from Randolph, passed it to Conley, and ran forward under his own speed.

Sun Ce wants to adapt to Conley's rhythm. He felt that he made this teammate very uncomfortable when he played against the Clippers in the last game. As a substitute, he can only adapt to this starting teammate.

But Conley received the ball and started to speed up and run forward!

Sun Ce froze for a moment, and hurried forward.

The lineup of the 76ers retreats quickly, and they are all willing to defend, including Iverson, who are willing to defend, but their defensive ability is not good.

The Grizzlies are advancing very quickly, but they are still a little short. If Sun Ce counterattacks directly with the ball,

Maybe it can disrupt the opponent's defensive positioning.

When Sun Ce arrived in the frontcourt, Iverson retreated to the free throw line to defend, completely ignoring Sun Ce's perimeter.

At this time, Sun Ce didn't ask Conley for the ball, but ran towards the left baseline and took Iverson away.

Conley feels very awkward now. The head coach wants him to speed up as a pitcher. He is ready. Although he doesn't know if he can do it well, he is ready to do that.

But Sun Ce handed the ball back to him again. Conley is very smart and can easily understand Sun Ce's thoughts. Sun Ce wants to cooperate with him...

After adjusting his mentality, Conley was about to pass the ball to Gay. Conley played steadily. He knew that he would definitely not be able to play alone against Holiday's defense.

At this time, Randolph entered the right low post, and Carroll went to the right corner. The 76ers' defensive attention was on Gay and Randolph, and they were almost sure that they would end the attack. .

At this time, Sun Ce moved from the bottom line to the block. After Sun Ce joined the Grizzlies and wore his jersey, Iverson began to pay attention to Sun Ce. He knew that Sun Ce was good at using his height and the restraint of his teammates to grab rebounds. between the baskets.

At this time, seeing that Sun Ce had already stepped on the three-second zone line, he retracted the hand that was about to pass the ball to Guy, and quickly passed the ball to Sun Ce!

As soon as Sun Ce turned his head, he saw the ball flying over! He is leaning against Iverson with his left shoulder!

After receiving the ball with his right hand, Sun Ce subconsciously turned left and completely entered the three-second zone...

"Zach Randolph's low post skill is triggered at level 1, and the host's layup is promoted to A within two seconds..."

Dalembert reacted quickly and turned around to block the shot. After turning around, Sun Ce jumped hard, pulled the ball to the right side of the basket, and pulled the bar to throw...

Hit!

The layup evaluation was temporarily raised to A-level, and Sun Ce made the layup pull-bar movement that he learned from Ellis, which was difficult to perform before!

Sun Ce's heart was pounding! Quickly retreated to the boos of the fans at the scene.

He himself was afraid of scoring the goal this time, and was almost blocked!

Conley quickly returned to the defense. He didn't expect Sun Ce to have such a move. He originally planned to use Sun Ce's height to pass the ball inside and out to others, such as Randolph who was vacant outside the three-second zone on the right.

Yesterday afternoon, when he was resting at the hotel, he studied Sun Ce's positional warfare attack. Sun Ce has a certain ability in positional warfare, and is particularly good at using the vision brought by his height to play internal and external connections when cooperating with Curry at the top arc.

But scoring is a good goal. The Grizzlies are mainly defensive, and their offensive tactics are like that. As long as they can score, no matter how ugly or unscientific they are, as long as they can score, it’s fine if they don’t advance or retreat.

It is not to say that a strong defensive team must attack with a single eye, but a strong defensive team needs players who can create unexpected opportunities on the offensive end, such as Manu Ginobili of the Spurs and Iverson of the 76ers in 2001 , Billups of the Pistons in 2004.

That's why the Grizzlies brought Sun Ce back.

Anyway, their offense is just like that, just make a few adjustments according to Sun Ce's style of play, and if the adjustment fails...it will not be worse than the original offense.

It was the turn of the 76ers to attack.

Iverson was still teasing Guy with the top arc. Guy looked at Iverson's playful expression and thought he didn't mess with this senior!

Iverson's singles in the Grizzlies' three games were top-notch, and his performance was not bad. It's just that the Grizzlies were worried about Iverson's style of play and character, and did not keep their original promise to give Iverson a starting position. Originally, the Clippers also provided a contract, and the full middle class let Iverson play the starter, so the two sides negotiated a buyout. At that time, Iverson was still very respected by his teammates. It was because of Iverson that he was able to insist on playing three games. Feel the respect from teammates.

Seeing his teammates in good positions, Iverson started to move.

Conley's side was ready to defend this time. Iverson saw Conley's movement on the left and prepared to attack from the right.

This time Guy judged Iverson's actions and knew that Iverson was going to pass on his left, but... just couldn't prevent it!

Even the 34-year-old Iverson is at the top of the league in breaking through this category!

Iverson changed directions continuously, easily shook Gay away, and broke into the three-point line. Sun Ce followed the defensive position to block the passing space of Iverson and Iguodala, but because Thaddeus- Yang came out from the bottom line, and Sun Ce didn't stick to Iverson, but paid attention to Thaddeus Yang's actions.

Iverson shook Gay away, and made a mid-range emergency stop jumper one step outside the free throw line...

Hollow hits!

"So accurate! Is it such an accurate mid-range shot? Damn! I forgot, A-level mid-range shot! This is a guy who hits more than 40% of his mid-range shots at his peak!"

Sun Ce knew why Conley's first reaction was to stick so tightly when he was defending just now. Iverson's mid-range shot is really good!

In his rookie season, he can shake off the peak Jordan and make a mid-range shot. It doesn't matter if he shakes off the opponent. The key is to be able to make mid-range shots in front of opponents who are so much taller than him!

Since the current lineups of the two teams are quick to defend and retreat, Conley found that Sun Ce can play positional warfare, and after being threatened, he ignored the head coach's instructions and began to lead the team to play positional warfare steadily.

Coach Hollins on the sidelines felt so heartbroken!

Why is it different from what I imagined?

Why did Sun Ce start to integrate into the team after a disagreement?

And what happened to Sun Ce's low score? Is it great to be tall?

"It seems quite remarkable. If I were that tall, I might have made several more All-Star appearances back then..." Coach Hollins was depressed... No matter how the offense was played on the court, it would be good to score anyway. good offense.

The game began to enter a state of anxiety, not the score, the Grizzlies have maintained the lead, but the situation!

After Iverson played, the 76ers were led by Iverson, and the whole feeling was different!

While beating, Sun Ce, who was surprised by the opponent's performance, began to have a vague memory, and he remembered it!

When Iverson returned to the 76ers in the 2009-10 season, the 76ers couldn't do it badly!

Similarly, Sun Ce's style of play today also surprised Iverson. He thought Sun Ce would only beat and run!

The genius remembers the address of this site in one second:. Mobile version reading website:

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