This Forward is Not Serious

Vol 2 Chapter 60: Chuck Hayes yyds

   Live, Ernie Johnson and "Big Fan" Stan Van Gundy are ready.

   Barkley and Kenny Smith ran to explain the game at the University of Florida. The game was explained by the fat one and the thin two-headed tuo.

   "Stan, what do you think of the game tonight?"

   The players on both sides have come out to warm up, Johnson seized the time to warm up.

   Stan Van Gundy made his debut with the Heat. He has served as Pat Riley's assistant in 1995 and took over Riley's coach in the 03-04 season.

In the first season that    took over, he led the Heat, which should have been rebuilt, to fourth place in the Eastern Conference.

   Then in the following 04~05 season, he led the team to the Eastern Conference Finals.

Then? No more!

   Riley announced a high-profile comeback, and naturally there was nothing to do with him.

   In Riley's first season of comeback, that is, the subsequent 05-06 season, the Heat won the NBA championship.

   Riley: Boy juice! I know why I am called "God Operator"!

   From this resume, we can see that Dafan’s business capabilities are still very strong.

   "Greg Oden won the data, and the University of Texas won the game."

  Dafan's answer is amazing.

   He and Johnson do not talk about the effects of the show, basically what they think.

   And he also gave his own analysis afterwards.

   "The University of Texas is a spatial team. This is a point that many people will overlook in the past. Oden's strongest defense in the penalty area does not play a big role in such a game.

   Of course, this also means that Oden will not fall into a foul crisis on the defensive end, he will get enough playing time, and then give enough support to Ohio State University on the offensive end. "

   As expected, he is a coach. The analysis of the problem is concise and clear, and he is straight to the point.

   "Then Ohio State University has no chance?"

  Johnson is doing a good job.

  "Of course not. The key to them is not how many points Oden can score, but how much help others can give.

  If others can hit some three-pointers and get 40 or 50 points, then they have a good chance of winning. "

   Dafan still understands the ball.

   O'Neal averaged 26 points per game in the NCAA, and he couldn't lead the team to win by himself.

  O was averaging only 16 points per game, and that number dropped after entering the Crazy Three.

   From a tactical level, double-teaming is the easiest.

   At that time, Ohio State University’s outside field goal percentage was the winner of the game.

   "In fact, I think if Oden were at the University of Texas, they would have a good chance of defeating the University of Florida."

   Dafan still yy unconsciously.

   An inside giant, plus Lin Ying, Durant, Abrams and Augustine have four stable three-pointers.

   This kind of one-star space basketball is the "ultimate tactic" he has researched over the past two years.

   When they were talking, the scene of the scene swept across the audience, and many familiar figures appeared on the screen.

   Michael Reid, and John Havlicek!

   This is an alumnus from Ohio State University.

   Reid is at the peak of his career, averaging 26.7 points per game so far this season, a career-high, ranking fifth in the NBA in scoring!

   Havlicek, NBA 50, member of the Hall of Fame, a generation from Bill Russell.

   The old man is 67 this year, 68 in a few days.

   When the camera showed the two of them, Reid stretched out his hand and shouted with excitement, Havlicek also smiled and waved.

   In comparison, the University of Texas is a bit inferior.

   Among NBA players, TJ Ford was absent because of the absence of the game, and last year's Trident was also absent for various reasons.

  Only Maurice Evans, who now plays for the Lakers, came.

   But as the camera moves down, a figure familiar to the United States appears in the camera.

  Michael Dell!

   The boss of Dell!

   Good guys, NBA players can’t compete, but they can’t stop the alumni who are bosses!

  In history, Tim Cook, the owner of Apple, once went to the scene to cheer for Duke University.

  Dell is the most successful young boss in the history of the United States. Before that, he was the richest businessman under the age of 40 in the United States.

   In fact, he is only 42 years old this year.

   When the camera came, he also waved his fists to cheer for the University of Texas.

   This is the epitome of NCAA's "crazy".

   For these celebrities, they are no different from ordinary people when they support their alma mater.

   When the camera was on the court again, the scene had entered the opening ceremony, and the starting lineups on both sides were released one after another.

   Ohio State University: Conley, Daquin Cook, Ron Lewis, Ivan Harris, Oden.

   Because Harris also has three points, this lineup is actually closer to what Stan Van Gundy envisioned.

   University of Texas: Augustine, Abrams, James, Durant, Lin Ying.

   No surprise, Barnes followed the starting lineup of the first two games.

   There is a three-minute final preparation time from the opening ceremony to the official start of the game.

   The head coach of Ohio State University is called Thad Mata, who is as bright as Jeff Van Gundy.

   After taking these few minutes, he quickly arranged the opening tactics.

   The best news is that the University of Texas did not change the starting lineup. In the past few days, they have been training according to this lineup.

  His tactical thinking is also very clear:

  If the University of Texas guards 2-3, then play outside, the Ohio State University's outside shots have been wiped bright;

   If the University of Texas does not defend the zone, it is even simpler, just let Oden play the inside back, and then let the University of Texas do the multiple-choice questions.

   The University of Texas chose not to shrink to help defend, so Oden can completely blow Lin Ying on the inside;

   If the University of Texas chooses to shrink the defense, it will just allow Oden to show his passing ability, which is seriously underestimated by the outside world.

   He just finished setting up, and the time is better.

   After finally instructing Oden to pay attention to the control of the foul, he walked back to the bench and sat down.

After    sat down, he took a deep breath, then reached out and touched the little hair on the back of his head, and finally looked at the midfielder.

  Come on, let these guys from Texas feel the fear of being dominated by "the Great"!

   "Beep!"

   With a whistle from the sideline referee, Oden's long arm moved the ball back to half-court, officially kicking off the focus of the battle!

   Lin Ying retreated to the restricted area for the first time.

  Oden was late, and the two quickly faced up.

   Even if I observe it up close, there is still some distance away.

   After arriving, Lin Ying found that Oden was bigger than he thought.

   Especially the bulging muscles, this guy grew up eating protein powder!

   Regarding the player Oden, his previous world evaluation was completely polarized.

   A class of people think that Oden is the representative of the injury to Zhongyong. If it weren't for injury, Oden would become a player of O'Neal as many people imagined, and become the center of the NBA in the next ten or twenty years;

  The other type of people think that Oden is completely blown out, even if there is no injury, he is completely rough, and the upper limit is Marcus Camby.

   Lin Ying’s wave is to inspect the goods for everyone.

   He took the initiative to fight off the ball.

   After only one click, he gave up the idea of ​​hard resistance.

   The power of Oden is outrageous!

   is at least one grade better than Hansbrough and Hibbert!

   No wonder Horford Ganoa was blown up in history.

   This level of confrontation ability should not appear in the NCAA arena.

   This guy didn't eat protein powder, he took hormones, and grew so fast!

   When Chuck Hayes taught Lin Ying's defensive skills, the first suggestion he gave was to push the defensive target out of the penalty area.

  Because short players are most afraid of facing players who are taller than themselves in the three-second zone.

   When the opponent receives the ball in that position, the defense basically fails.

   But if the opponent can be pushed outside the penalty area, the shorter players can do more.

   Hayes Anti-Garnett’s classic gif came from this way.

   And that's Garnett with a basket.

   If the opponent has no blue, the defense has been declared a success at the moment of launching.

   But Lin Ying gave up this strategy.

   It's not that he thinks that's impossible, but...the concubine can't do it!

   With the power of Oden, who can get him out one-on-one in the NCAA?

   He quickly chose to go around.

   The defensive experience shared by Hayes is actually a set of defensive procedures.

   He only needs to follow the steps.

   If you can't push out, then restrict the opponent to catch the ball.

   At this time, Ohio State University was holding the ball outside Conley. After Lin Ying circled forward, he dared not hang the ball in for a while.

  Q: What kind of defense does Yao Ming fear most?

   Answer: Defend around the front!

   Defending around the front is the most effective defensive method for defending the disadvantaged side.

  The reason for this is that there are more conditions to crack this trick.

   First of all, the defended person must have very good mobility to ensure that he can try to turn around and get rid of it.

  Secondly, outside players must have excellent lob pass ability, otherwise it is a mistake to pass in with a high probability.

   In the end, the passer and the being circled in front must have a full understanding, because this is almost equal to an empty match.

   Oden's flexibility is okay, but no one at Ohio State University has that passing ability.

   Don't talk about Conley, the players are divided into periods. Conley was still a sharp guard in this period. It took him two years to grow up in the NBA.

   So Lin Ying’s trick is really simple and effective.

   ask again: Isn’t it unsolvable to go around?

   Answer again: It's a bit unsolvable, but it's not completely unsolvable.

  Because of the defense, the opponent needs to pay a lot of physical strength in order to get rid of you, and you need to pay more than the opponent in order to prevent the opponent from getting rid of it!

   Lin Ying was very familiar with the hand-to-hand combat between Anthony and Kobe in the 2009 playoffs, which was a classic matchup between going around and getting rid of the front.

   That kind of game is a hell-level challenge to physical strength.

   Conley finally chose to give the ball to Cook on the wing. Cook tried it and didn't dare to hang.

   Lin Ying’s defensive circumvention is very good, coupled with his excellent wingspan, there is a high probability that he will be broken when he hangs in.

   And the others at the University of Texas are very tight, there is no intention to shrink to the basket or help defend.

   Conley took the ball back again, organized a wave, and then let Lewis catch the ball and jump into the basket.

   Lewis's physical fitness is good enough to play in the NBA, but he is at the top of the NCAA, and his skills are also very versatile.

   Since Oden is temporarily unable to catch the ball, it is a good choice to let Lewis play inside.

   And even if Lewis can't score, Oden has an absolute advantage in rebounding.

   Kangli's judgment is very accurate.

   It's just... Lewis couldn't get rid of James!

   James is a full size bigger than Lewis, and he has an absolute advantage in strength.

   More importantly, the defensive experience he lacks the most is also because of the previous rounds of matches against Green and Rush!

   Lewis almost lost the ball after a wave of breakthrough.

   Yes, it's a bit embarrassing.

"when!"

   In the end, he reluctantly missed James' block with a sudden stop jumper, but the deviation was a bit obvious.

  Oden wanted to get up and grab the board when he saw it.

   That's when he realized that he hadn't gotten up for the first time!

   The third step of Chuck Hayes’s defensive skills is to hang up!

   This, Lin Ying had learned something when she watched Joel Anthony play before.

   This is one of many dirty jobs, Hayes said in more detail.

   For example, the entanglement of the arms within the scale can make the body hang up better, and the center of gravity must be sunk as soon as possible.

   In short, Oden didn’t get up for the first time...

   Durant turned around and took the defensive rebound.

   The first round of the University of Texas, the defense is complete!

   The configuration and play style of Ohio State University are a bit similar to those of Stan Van Gundy's Magic period.

   But this configuration is destined to be extremely dependent on Oden, not only an inside threat on the offensive end, but also a rebounding game.

   Because you can never expect that a teammate who was still pulling space from the three-point line one second before will have rushed into the interior to grab the frontcourt in the next second, right?

   Unless it is the kind of long rebound that pops out, he will teleport if he wants to grab the rebound!

   But because Lin Ying was entangled with Oden, Texas University’s fast-break thrusters were not online, and their defensive counterattacks did not start.

   Augustine finally took possession of the ball to the front court to play the position.

   Lin Ying holds the ball outside, the triangle low singles series of the University of Texas position.

   Ohio State University’s defense was the same as Kansas University’s defense in the second half ~www.NovelMTL.com~Oden shrank to the basket, and then the forward Harris switched to Lin Ying.

   Durant said he is familiar with this trick!

   He quickly moved near the middle distance of the bottom line, and Lin Ying also showed tacit understanding and gave the ball.

   "Huh!"

   Durant made a steady mid-range after receiving the ball.

  So.easy!

   0 to 2!

  The University of Texas takes the lead!

   After scoring a goal, Durant turned his head and smiled and high-five Lin Ying.

   The start of this wave was unexpectedly comfortable!

   Ohio State University advanced to the frontcourt, Oden continued to try to get the ball from the low post, and Lin Ying continued to defend around the front.

   Oden tried to get rid of, but Lin Ying was faster than him, always getting stuck in front of him.

   After tossing like this several times, Oden was a little impatient, and pointed his hand to the basket directly.

   Conley hesitated after seeing it, and finally threw the ball over the hoop.

   A pass called "Trust"!

   Oden turned around to pick him up, but he soon found Lin Ying hanging on him.

  Special grandma's, this is simply "Shaolin Zhanyi eighteen stumbles"!

   Although Oden finally used his strength to get rid of Lin Ying, he had no time to catch Conley's pass.

   The ball goes directly out of bounds!

   Kangli's mistake...

   Two consecutive offensive attempts at Ohio State University failed!

   There was a commotion among Ohio State fans.

   The lens gave Lin Ying the first time.

   Don't tell me, Lin Ying's expression at this time is also quite surprised.

   Actually, he didn't expect that he would have been able to guard two rounds in a row!

   So... Chuck Hayes yyds?

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