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Chapter 16 A Tactic for Singles(2/2)

So in the past year, Kobe not only gave Bynum a little extra care, but also made the training very strict and even harsh.

It is under this kind of high-intensity training that second-year Bynum has shown outstanding inside strength.

This is another important reason why the Lakers were able to maintain a stalemate with the Mavericks for three quarters.

The triangle offense relies heavily on the super giant, but it requires at least two sufficiently threatening points to be effective.

After watching the game, Lin Ying found Durant leaning on the chair and falling asleep. He got up and took the remote control, then played some old games.

He was watching some of the Finals performances of Jordan's Bulls team.

After he finished reading, Durant also woke up.

As soon as Durant woke up, he saw Lin Ying smiling, and couldn't help but look puzzled.

What did he miss?

"I'm going to find Springman."

Before he could ask, Lin Ying had already spoken.

The doubt in Durant's eyes became even stronger. It was rare for Lin Ying to take such initiative.

"He should be eating right now, right?"

Durant took out his phone and checked the time.

Lin Ying was stunned for a moment, and then realized that he was a little too excited.

Springman was eating, so it was naturally impossible for them to run over, and it was already time for them to eat.

High-intensity training and energy supply are also very important.

During the meal, Durant chatted with Lin Ying and probably understood the reason for Lin Ying's excitement.

"The triangle offense, can we play that?"

Everyone has different personalities and of course their preferences will be different.

Durant has never been very interested in tactics.

He will play how the coach arranges it.

But when Lin Ying said they could play the triangle offense, he was still a little confused.

This is also a very normal reaction.

Phil Jackson won 9 championships by relying on the triangle offense. Can they be the only ones to win?

Lin Ying didn't explain much, just said to give it a try.

After eating, the two took a nap for a while, then waited for a while before starting the second training session.

Just like in the morning, Springman came over with Wright in the middle of training.

After the training was over, Lin Ying took the initiative to find Springman and expressed his thoughts.

Different from Durant's reaction, Springman thought for a while after hearing this, and then gave Lin Ying this reply:

"We don't have a super center."

He knows more about triangle tactics than Lin Ying.

This tactic was made famous by Phil Jackson, but the person who actually invented this tactic was Tex Winter of the NCAA.

This tactic helped Winter become famous in the NCAA. Later, he took this tactic to the Bulls to follow Phil Jackson, and this is how the subsequent series of stories began.

However, this tactic has a special feature, which requires an inside lineman who is sufficiently dominant inside.

O'Neal in the "OK period" is the most typical example.

As soon as he sits inside, the ball is lobbed inside, and when the wings are opened, the opponent will fall into the ultimate difficulty of choice.

Shrink the defense, O'Neal returns the ball to the outside, and Kobe can get an easy one-on-one opportunity.

But if you don't shrink, O'Neal will let you know why he is called "The Shark."

"I think the triangle offense during the Bulls period has reference significance for us."

Lin Ying did not refute Springman's words, but put forward his own ideas.

"We can think of Kevin as Michael."

After seeing Springman's gesture for him to continue speaking, he immediately put forward his core idea.

Springman is right, a team with a super center can indeed unleash the maximum power of the triangle offense.

Just like the Lakers can compete with the Mavericks for three quarters with Bynum.

But Lin Ying is a data analyst, and what he does is data compilation. This is also the main reason why he watches the Bulls games during the Jordan era.

Because that Bulls team didn't have any so-called super center, but they were still able to use the triangle tactic.

Jordan's strength is certainly one aspect, but as he said, the current University of Texas has Durant and can learn from the Bulls' style of play.

After listening to Lin Ying's words, Springman pondered again.

There is indeed nothing wrong with what Lin Ying said. The triangle tactic has its operating rules, but the overall strategy is relatively flexible and is not a single tactic.

So you can sometimes see a very classic scene in Bulls games: Kukoc is outside the three-point line on the wing, and Jordan is sinking to the basket.

This is completely opposite to the normal triangle offensive idea of ​​"center down low", but it is an unconventional tactic that has been proven to be feasible.

The reason is Jordan's destructive power in the low post. If he is facing the opponent's defender, his destructive power is no worse than that of a top center.

This is also the origin of Lin Ying's saying "You can think of Durant as Jordan".

Durant's height and wingspan, as well as his improved confrontation, can also play the role of Jordan in the Bulls at the NCAA level.

After he figured this out, a smile gradually appeared on Springman's face.

He felt that he had given the tactical manual to Lin Ying to the right person.

The triangle offense has a chance to be the answer to the University of Texas!

After finishing the conversation with Lin Ying, Springman had a new question on his mind after leaving the training hall.

Lin Ying had figured out the tactics for him, but the triangle tactic was also a system. Although Old Winter had written a book on the triangle attack, there was still a difference between the theory and learning and mastering of this thing.

The so-called teaching skills and solving doubts, without a teacher to guide them, it is difficult to say that they have learned this tactic within one season.

But this teacher is not easy to find.

The only person who can play the triangle offense well is Phil Jackson, the current head coach of the Lakers.

The NBA and NCAA are not in the same system, so it is not that easy to meet Jackson.

Excluding Phil Jackson, the only thing left... is old Winter.
Chapter completed!
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