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Chapter Sixty Chuck Hayes yyds(2/2)

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

Because what short players fear most is facing players taller than them in the three-second zone.

If the opponent catches the ball at that position, the defense will basically fail.

But if you can push your opponent outside the penalty area, short players can do more.

This is how the classic gif of Hayes defending against Garnett came from.

And that's Garnett with the basket.

If the opponent has no blue, the defense will be declared successful the moment it is pushed out.

But Lin Ying gave up this strategy.

It's not that he doesn't think it's possible, it's that... I can't do it!

With Oden's power, who can defeat him one-on-one in the NCAA?

He quickly chose to go around.

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

He just needs to follow the steps.

If you can't push it out, then limit the opponent's ability to catch the ball.

At this time, Conley was holding the ball on the outside of Ohio State University. After Lin Ying came around, he didn't dare to lob the ball in for a while.

Question: What is the defensive method Yao Ming is most afraid of?

Answer: Go around and defend!

Defending in front is the most effective way to defend the inferior side.

The reason for this is because there are many conditions required to crack this trick.

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

Secondly, the outside players must have excellent lob passing ability, otherwise there is a high probability that the pass will be a mistake.

Finally, the passing party and the person being circled in front must have a complete tacit understanding, because this is almost equivalent to an alley-oop cooperation.

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

Not to mention Conley, players are divided into different periods. During this period, Conley was still a break-out defender. It took him two years to mature in the NBA.

Therefore, Lin Ying's trick is really simple and effective.

Ask again: Wouldn’t it be unsolvable to go around?

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

Because of forward defense, the opponent needs to expend a lot of physical energy to get rid of your bypass, and in order to prevent the opponent from getting rid of you, you need to expend more physical energy than the opponent!

Lin Ying was very familiar with the physical fight between Anthony and Kobe Bryant in the 2009 playoffs. It was a classic duel between going around and getting out of the way.

That kind of game is a hellish challenge to your physical strength.

Conley finally chose to pass the ball to Cook on the wing, but Cook didn't dare to lob the ball even after trying it.

Lin Ying's forward defense is very good, and coupled with his excellent wingspan, there is a high probability that he will be broken when he is hoisted in.

Moreover, everyone else in the University of Texas stayed very close to the ball and had no intention of shrinking to the basket or helping to defend.

Conley got the ball back, organized a wave, and then let Lewis catch the ball and go to the basket.

Lewis's physical fitness is not good enough to play in the NBA, but he is the best in the NCAA, and his skills are also very versatile.

Since Oden can't catch the ball for the time being, it would be a good choice to let Lewis play inside.

And even if Lewis fails to score, Oden still has an absolute advantage in rebounding.

Conley's judgment was spot on.

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

James is a whole size larger than Lewis, and he also has an absolute advantage in strength.

More importantly, his lack of defensive experience has also increased due to playing against Green and Rush in the previous rounds!

Lewis's breakthrough failed and he almost lost the ball.

Just, it's a little embarrassing.

"when!"

In the end, he reluctantly made a pull-up jump shot to avoid James' block, but the miss was a bit obvious.

After seeing this, Oden wanted to get up and grab the board.

It was at this time that he realized that he had not gotten up for the first time!

The third step of Chuck Hayes' defensive skills is to hang your body!

Lin Ying had realized this before when watching Joel Anthony play.

It's one of many dirty jobs, and Hayes goes into more detail.

For example, if the arms are entangled within the scale, the body can hang it better, and the center of gravity must sink immediately when hanging it, etc.

All in all, Oden didn't get up the first time...

Durant turned around and collected the defensive rebound.

In the first round of the University of Texas, the defense was successful!

Ohio State's configuration and style of play are really similar to Stan Van Gundy's Magic days.

But this configuration is destined to rely heavily on Oden, not only as an inside threat on the offensive end, but also as a rebounder.

Because you can't always expect your teammates who were stretching outside the three-point line one second to rush inside and grab the frontcourt boards the next second, right?

Unless it is a long rebound like the one that pops out, he will have to teleport to grab the board!

However, because Lin Ying was entangled with Oden, the University of Texas' fast break booster was not on line, and their defensive counterattack did not start.

Augustin finally controlled the ball and moved into the frontcourt to play position.

Lin Ying held the ball from the outside and started a series of triangular low singles at the University of Texas position.

Ohio State's defense was the same as Kansas' defense in the second half.

Oden huddled under the basket, and then forward Harris switched to guard Lin Ying.

Durant said he is familiar with this move!

He quickly moved to the mid-range near the baseline, and Lin Ying also showed tacit understanding to get the ball.

"Whoosh!"

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

so.easy!

0 to 2!

The University of Texas comes out on top!

After scoring the goal, Durant turned around and gave Lin Ying a high-five with a smile.

The start of this wave is unexpectedly comfortable!

Ohio State advanced to the frontcourt, Oden continued to try to get the ball in the low post, and Lin Ying also continued to move forward to defend.

Oden tried to get away, but Lin Ying was faster than him and always got stuck in front of him.

After going through this for a few times, Oden got a little impatient and pointed his hand directly to the basket, which was to force a lob!

Conley hesitated after seeing it, and finally threw the ball toward the basket.

A pass called "Trust"!

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

Damn it, this is simply "Shaolin's clothes and eighteen falls"!

Although Oden finally used his strength to get rid of Lin Ying, he was too late to catch Conley's pass.

The ball goes directly out of bounds!

Conley's mistake...

Ohio State University made two consecutive offensive attempts, but failed!

Ohio State fans were in commotion.

The camera immediately showed Lin Ying.

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

In fact, he didn't expect that he would defend it for two rounds in a row!
Chapter completed!
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