Build a Dream Dynasty

Chapter 187: foul crisis

The offensive end completed the dunks that could enter the top five goals, and returned to the defensive end. Facing JR Smith's ball, Fernandez used small moves to affect the opponent's dribbling rhythm several times. The angry JR did not. Holding back, he gave Fernandez an elbow when he broke through, and the Spaniard fell to his knees.

"Di!" It was an obvious foul.

This time, the players on the Knicks were a little unhappy. The Knicks suffered a secret loss from Fernandez's previous dunks. However, the dunk is so beautiful, and the referee's penalty is biased. They recognize it, and this time they should make up for it.

After letting go of the loud reprimands of several Knicks players in a row, Chandler continued to chatter, until the referee made a threatening technical foul gesture, which frightened the thorns away.

D'Antoni saw that several players had unstable mentality, and called a timeout in time to stabilize the mentality of the players and also let the main players off the court to rest.

After returning from the suspension, D'Antoni replaced defensive backbone Chandler and veteran point guard Byron Davis, and the season entered the final sprint stage. At this time, various teams could no longer withstand the blow of injuries.

The Nets also replaced George a minute later. Leonard stayed on the court to deal with Anthony.

On D'Antoni's side, he consciously increased Anthony's playing time in key battles, and used Anthony to target the Nets. As for Anthony himself, in the face of the absence of George's help defense, and just dealing with a Leonard, he is also a little more comfortable.

Leonard is already a leader in the defense of heavy small forwards. However, Anthony's back impact is still too strong. His unique big **** slams over, and then he escapes to an empty shot. With Anthony's score, of course not a problem. At the end of the first quarter, the Knicks led by 4 points.

Anthony, who played the full first quarter, took less than 4 minutes to rest in the second quarter, and then went back into battle. It can be seen that D'Antoni is determined to fight with the Nets to the end.

Although Anthony returned to the court, the Knicks' tactical main attack direction has been adjusted somewhat. Anthony's appearance is more of a checkpoint, creating singles opportunities for JR Smith, and Smith has not failed to live up to the coach's trust. Two consecutive singles made George fouls within minutes, instantly breaking the balance of the game.

Although the score is still 1 point behind, the Nets' number one attacking point, George, has been fouled three times and has to rest. This change has greatly affected Stevens' plan. After all, the team is now full of wounded soldiers. At the time, George was even more important on offense than he was on defense. After thinking twice, Stevens did not choose to use Fernandez to adjust the position, but replaced George with Jeremy Lin, adding an attacking point. This tactical adjustment can ensure the operation of the team's "ball" on the offensive end, but it will also leave some gaps on the defensive end.

However, the Nets' defensive arrangement has also been adjusted. Bledsoe, who is short in height but has a super long wingspan and a strong body, is responsible for marking Smith, while Jeremy Lin is responsible for watching over Baron Davis.

The game entered an advantageous round, but D'Antoni didn't dare to relax at all. The Nets are also known for their toughness, loudly reminding players on the sidelines to play according to tactics. Immediately, the Knicks' main point of attack was adjusted back to Anthony from Smith. This operation hit the Nets' seven inches firmly. Leonard, who was on the outside, couldn't stand it. George, who was in charge of the defense, was substituted because of a foul. The team's interior flickered and moved, asking for anything.

By halftime, the Knicks had a 16-point lead.

On the sidelines, Jiang Mingliang's face was still calm. Although the New York Derby may be his most important game of the regular season, he is all too aware that on such occasions, his inadvertent movements and expressions will be greatly interpreted, causing pressure on the players. Moreover, winning or losing is a matter of life, and the Nets have not yet said that they will win the Knicks.

In the second half of the game, George, who had temporarily got rid of the foul crisis, re-entered the battle. The re-emerged George took the initiative to take over the heaviest task on both ends of the team's offense and defense, leading the team's offense while defending Anthony on the defensive end.

In the second quarter, the game only played for less than three minutes. At this moment, George was at his best physically, especially on the defensive end. , After a beautiful steal, George completed a one-stop dunk and led the team to an 8:2 climax, reducing the point difference to 10 points. D'Antoni immediately called a timeout, slightly disrupting the momentum of the Nets. .

Since Stevens took over as the head coach of the Nets, it has been the seventh time D'Antoni has played against him. Considering that the Nets' lineup has always been weaker than the Knicks, it should prove that D'Antoni, the head coach, is at a disadvantage against Stevens. However, Stevens never thought so. Except for the first time the two met ~www.wuxiamtl.com~ Stevens used the method of pressing Felton to tactically win, other times, the two Duel, Stevens thinks he won't be easy. Every time the two faced off, he always felt that D'Antoni's response and adjustment were actually very timely, and his biggest feeling was that D'Antoni's tactical system was not suitable for this Knicks from the bottom of his heart!

D'Antoni's tactical system features a large number of quick offensive and defensive transitions and high-speed flow of the ball. In terms of tactical design, there are classic 7-second fast breaks, classic bull horns, V-shaped offenses, and arc top Nash Felton and Stoudemire after pick-and-rolls. Stoudemire's face frame attacked. In the early days of the Knicks, he once used David Lee as a point guard who averaged 3.8 assists per game. Even a point guard like Chris Duhon, who was not very good in the league, could average 10 assists per game. But now the Knicks, the ball is inevitably too concentrated in the hands of Anthony, and Anthony is more keen on individual ball-holding singles, there is no doubt that this is contrary to D'Antoni's idea. The poor salary structure of the Knicks makes the team in the cap space all occupied by Anthony, Stoudemire and Chandler, in addition, either veterans or rookies.

Just like the return from this suspension, George's personal offense was immediately restricted by the Knicks. On the offensive end, Anthony also completed a catch-and-shoot after running without the ball to help the team recover blood. However, after two rounds, the Knicks' defense again had loopholes. This time, Shumpert was the most reliable defensive end. He leaked Fernandez cleanly, and the Spaniard made a layup and approached the point difference. within 10 minutes.

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