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752: I'm not here to rob you, I'm here to rule you (5.3K(2/3)

Ever since he was coached by Lu and used the roll call tactic to win once in the regular season, Carlisle understood.

Just give the ball to the most powerful person, I can do that too!

So, they followed the same example and transplanted the roll call tactic to Wayne.

Wayne also has several conditions for the roll call tactic, including his unstoppable singles ability and his excellent ball-playing ability when faced with double teams, and there is no problem in executing it.

Carlisle and Wayne named this tactic Point-Center!

Although the Nuxe people were not named as originally planned, it was also great to name J.R.

The moment the defense changed, Wayne broke through with the ball.

Against J.R., Wayne didn't even have to show off his dribbling skills, he just hit hard.

Then, something very exaggerated happened.

The moment Wayne broke through, James and Love both shrank towards Wayne.

Counting J.R., Wayne was directly double-teamed by three people!

Well, this crudely transplanted roll call tactic actually has many shortcomings.

Except for Wayne and Curry, everyone else on the Trail Blazers lacks three-point ability. This is an old problem.

Therefore, the Cavaliers can let go of people outside the three-point line at any time to flank Wayne.

But Wayne easily scored the ball with a throw before the double attack took shape.

Wayne is not the kind of player who has to get to the basket to score. Before your double attack comes up, he has many ways to end the offense!

This wave of roll calls made Director Lu straighten his neck again. What should I do? Wait online, it’s quite urgent.

To treat others with their own medicine, Wayne also used a roll call tactic to beat the Cavaliers.

In this game, it depends on who can kill the other, James or Wayne.

In the next round, James continued to name Curry.

But this time, Butler was not easily stopped.

He actively grabbed position and stayed in front of Lao James, without causing any dislocation or giving James a chance to pass the ball.

James didn't give up and motioned to J.R. to change again.

But the result is still the same. Butler actively competes for position and pesters James, making Lao James extremely uncomfortable.

The roll call tactic is not guaranteed to be called every time!

There was no other way. In the end, James could only single out Butler, break through to the mid-range position and then make a jump shot.

The basketball bounced out of the frame and missed.

In the second round, Director Lu’s roll call tactic was already broken!

With this lineup of the Trail Blazers, perhaps the fire support from beyond the three-point line is not strong enough, causing Curry and Wayne to often fall into double teams.

But this lineup is great defensively!

Tony and Jiebao are both members of the defensive second team, and they can take turns rubbing James on the front line.

James is in a very difficult situation now. He has to face Butler's entanglement on the outside, which greatly reduces the success rate of roll call.

Breaking through the inside line, Wayne was back to defend.

It's simply a dilemma.

Wayne got the rebound and he relaxed at this time.

Wayne suddenly felt that this knight might not be as strong as he thought!

After attacking, Wayne continued to name J.R.

Facing Smith's defense, Wayne made two dribbles and then directly pulled up from outside the three-point line!

J.R.'s reaction was half a beat too slow, and coupled with the height difference, Wayne encountered almost no interference.

Wayne hit his first three-pointer of the day, extending the lead.

After one round, Wayne did not continue to call names, but directly challenged TT.

In the mid-range position, Wayne played a post-up single. Finally, he used a picturesque fadeaway to turn over and hit the ball.

After several rounds, Wayne had scored 7 points in a row.

The Cavaliers' defense was as fragile as tofu to Wayne.

And these few goals are just a microcosm of the first quarter of the game.

Throughout the first quarter, Wayne's crazy singles made the Cavaliers very embarrassed.

The Cavaliers did indeed lock up Curry as planned, preventing the Trail Blazers from launching an offensive that combined China and the United States.

The defense against Curry can simply be described as crazy.

I know you can ejaculate if you see a slit, so I won’t even give you a slit.

To be honest, the Cavaliers did a good job defending Curry.

You know, in the original 16-year Finals, the Cavaliers allowed Curry to score less than 20 points in three consecutive games.

In fact, Curry's performance in the entire 2016 Finals was not very good, and he did not have the dominance that a unanimous MVP should have.

In seven games of the series, Curry averaged only % shooting from the field.

When Curry faces tight double teams, he can really be defended.

The Cavaliers let Wayne fight and see how he could compete with the Cavaliers alone.

After all, the Cavaliers have two people, James and Irving.

After Curry was restricted for the Trail Blazers, Wayne was the only one to support him.

1+1>1, Guidance Lu can still figure this out clearly in mathematics.

No one knew that Wayne was so accurate that he would take whatever the Cavaliers gave him.

On the other hand, on the Cavaliers' side, James was restricted, and Irving didn't feel particularly good, so his singles efficiency was very low.

So, with two minutes left in the first quarter, when Wayne called on Love and made a pull-up hit under Love's defense, the Cavaliers were already 11 points behind!

Before the first quarter was over, the Cavaliers were trailing by double digits!

"The 16th point, my God, Wayne scored 16 points in the first quarter. The Cavaliers gave Wayne a lot of singles opportunities, and Wayne took advantage of most of them!"

Mike Breen was shocked. Wayne was playing in the finals as if he was playing in a preseason game.

Wayne scored 16 points in a single quarter. On the other hand, the Cavaliers, LeBron James and Irving currently only have 10 points combined.

Wayne told Director Lu with practical actions that sometimes 1+1 is not necessarily greater than 1!

In the first quarter, Wayne directly adjusted his firepower to the maximum!

After the ball was played, Coach Lu quickly called a timeout.

I can't stop shouting, I have to interrupt Wayne's rhythm.

If we keep playing like this, I'm afraid the first quarter of the game will be wasted!

During this timeout, Carlisle also replaced Wayne and took a two-minute break.

Wayne's 16-point performance in the first quarter eclipsed James.

During the timeout, the one word the commentators said the most was dominance.

“Wei controlled the whole place as he pleased, and he and everyone else seemed to be on the same level.

You know, the Cleveland Cavaliers are the defending champions!

Wayne’s dominance is really too strong!”

It's not surprising that people were shocked, because most people expected this series to be very close.

Every time both sides want to score a point, it should be very difficult.

But in just the first quarter, the game became one-sided.

Taking advantage of Wayne's rest, the Cavaliers finally got closer to the score.

But after the first quarter, the Cavaliers were still 8 points behind.

During the break, Coach Lu asked everyone to continue to attack Curry.

Wayne had good physical fitness in the first quarter, so he was able to score points.

But as the game progresses, it is absolutely impossible for him to perform like he did in the first quarter.

Director Lu’s calculation was accurate, but the calculation was wrong!

In the second quarter, some people did start to fall behind. But Coach Lu never expected that it was not Wayne who fell behind, but James and Irving.

Irving was already worried. After all, in the East, the Cavaliers have always walked sideways.

As a result, today this guy was beaten with bruises and bruises on his face as soon as he came up. He couldn't bear it.
To be continued...
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