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1372. Jazzs Target(2/2)



At 5:58 p.m., Liu Mang sprinkled magnesium powder into the air, sparking cheers from the fans at the scene.

Two teams appear.

The Jazz fielded a lineup of Deron, Gordon Kirisek, Kirilenko, Boozer, and Okur.

The Hawks sent out a lineup of Rondo, Liu Mang, Tracy McGrady, Marion, and Kwame Brown.

Just leave the jump ball to Kwame Brown. After the referee threw the ball in the air, Kwame Brown easily won the jump ball from Okur's head, and the Eagles took the lead.

Liu Mang rushed towards the frontcourt when Kwame Brown jumped up, and Kirisek immediately followed Liu Mang.

They are on guard! Neither the Nuggets nor the Suns were able to guard against Liu Mang's first attack. The Jazz were well prepared this time.

Liu Mang lowered his speed angrily, waiting for Rondo to advance into the frontcourt, and then went up to help Rondo block Deron. After forcing the Jazz to switch defense, Liu Mang ran towards the right corner.

Deron, who switched defense to Liu Mang, quickly chased after Liu Mang, but... Tracy McGrady came to give Liu Mang a ball-free pick-and-roll!

"Ding...the pick-and-roll master is triggered at level 5, and the host's speed is 8 within two seconds..."

Liu Mang rushed to the right corner before Kirilenko changed defense. When Rondo broke into the left side of the free throw line and took a step inside, he immediately handed the ball to Liu Mang. Liu Mang received the ball and chased after Kirilenko.

Before the defense is in place, he catches the ball in the corner, turns around and shoots a three-pointer...

"Hit!"

Beautiful coordination. Originally, Liu Mang, Rondo, and Tracy McGrady were all on the left side of the top arc, but during the offensive movement, the strong side on the left became the weak side, and the weak side on the right became the strong side. Very good.

Taking advantage of the mobility of the first and fourth small, the Eagles won the first attack!

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! The tactical purpose is very clear. The double-forward defensive combination of Kirisek and Kirilenko is comparable to Tracy McGrady and McGrady who focused on defense last season.

Prince's defensive combination is very focused. The Eagles' tactical purpose is to avoid singles situations. The singles efficiency is definitely not as high as catch-and-shoot. With the Maiman combination playing without the ball, Rondo dominates the ball, and the first attack is very good.

pretty.

A layman can see the excitement, but an expert can see the secrets. Coach Sloan on the bench of the Jazz can tell at a glance that this is the play style of the Big Three of the Lakers showtime era magicians Byron Scott and James Worthy in the 1980s!

Unlike the Hawks' running game, the Jazz played very simply. Deron advanced to the frontcourt and started a pick-and-roll with Boozer.

After Liu Mang was blocked, he immediately switched defense to Boozer. Boozer cut towards the basket. Liu Mang couldn't stop him. Marion didn't dare to let Liu Mang deal with Boozer alone. The inside line was empty.

Okur, the center, is the Jazz's best three-point shooter, pulling out Kwame Brown, just like playing against the Lakers against the Lakers Twin Towers.

Deron was free after the pick-and-roll and hit a jumper from the free throw line.

The Jazz's lineup is really weird. They are the team with the fewest three-point shots and hits in the league, averaging only 12 three-pointers per game, while the Hawks average 21 three-pointers per game, averaging 4.2 straight three-pointers per game.

Both players averaged more than one three-pointer per game, with Okur averaging 1.9 and Deron averaging 1. For the Hawks, Liu Mang averaged 4.3 three-pointers per game.

But conversely, the Jazz ranks first in the league in field goals made, more than the Lakers, Mavericks, and Bulls!

Another thing Liu Mang finds troublesome is that the Jazz average 26.1 assists per game this season, ranking first in the league, but they can limit their opponents to only 18 assists per game!

Sure enough, when the Eagles attacked again, Liu Mang arrived in the frontcourt and felt that the opponent's defense had changed greatly!

The Jazz defend the zone!

Moreover, the focus of the zone defense is clear. There is Kirisek in front of Liu Mang. Okur squeezes Kwame Brown behind him and goes around to defend, between Liu Mang and the basket. Kirilenko is guarding McGrady.

Between McGrady and Rondo, as long as Liu Mang steps up to pick and roll, the defense can be switched immediately.
Chapter completed!
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