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Chapter 57 The first battle: the moment leading to the outbreak(1/2)

Young replaces VanVleet

Tatum replaces Burks

Iguodala replaces Green

Stephen Curry replaces Klay Thompson

Jordan Bell replaces David West

Nick Young replaces Quinn Cook

McConnell, Tatum, Young, Jeff Green, Embiid

Livingston, Stephen Curry, Nick Young, Iguodala, Jordan Bell

The rotation time of 4 minutes and 18 seconds in the second quarter ended, and the main players on both sides returned to the field one after another.

36:30

Klay Thompson, Green vs. Embiid

Both teams dismantled the main players to lead the substitute lineup.

As for the effect

Embiid's substitute lineup did not get the expected returns and completely opened the score

But the absence of Stephen Curry also gave the 76ers a guarantee:

The offensive efficiency of Klay Thompson and Green lead the team is lower than in the Western Conference Finals

It has dropped to 92.4, which can be called "difficult delivery" of offense.

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Back cover

Stephen Curry's unparalleled three-point shooting technique allows the cover he makes to absorb most of the defensive attraction.

"Replace defense"

{Oh no} Jeff Green's slow defense was clearly captured by Tatum.

Save outside the three-point line

After throwing away his defender Iguodala, Tatum pounced on Nick Young, who cut out with Curry's back cover.

Facing Tatum who was rushing towards him, Nick Young did not pass the ball to other Golden State Warriors players

Instead, I chose a very Nick Young choice

Forced attack

"Beep" the referee's whistle suddenly rang at this moment.

"Tatum's defensive foul."

The referee quickly gave the penalty and did not hesitate or delay.

The defensive foul has been given, and the next step is the result of the attack:

Swish

The crisp sound of brushing the net shows that this is a 3+1 open ending.

Turn the camera to Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Cole

I have to say that the camera also has bad intentions:

One year Mini Middle-class signing Nick Young

As the Golden State Warriors' biggest signing last summer,

The arrival of Knick Young carries the hope of Warriors and Warriors fans for the replacement of firepower

After all, he rejuvenated his second career spring under Luke Walton last year:

Not only did he hit a career-high 170 three-pointer,

It also ensures efficiency:

40.4% 3-point shooting percentage is the second highest 3-point shooting percentage in his career

Nick Young's career-high three-point shooting percentage was 40.6%, but that year he only made 69 three-pointers.

1.4 pick-and-rolls, shooting percentage of 46.8%, and scored 1.04 points per round and was more than 90% of the players

All the fledgling Luke Walton can achieve results, and Cole can naturally adapt well under the same system.

but

Although the defense is not bad, it is only passing.

After getting the ball, you will choose to take action, rather than give priority to passing

Nick Young's advantages in shooting and ball holding were denied by Cole with these two "defaults"

He believes that Nick Young cannot integrate into his system.

If it weren't for the last round of the Western Conference Finals, Chris Paul could not find a suitable player to play,

Steve Cole is not willing to give Nick Young playing time.

Unlike Cole's obsessed pass player who is completely lost in the Western Conference Finals

Nick Young contributed to the offense as soon as he came on the Western Conference Finals, completing a 3+1 draw against PJ Tucker's defense.

Then he completed a 2+1 emergency stop and mid-range shot above Paul's head.

And Steve Cole's fear of a defensive collapse did not happen at all,

James Harden and Chris Paul only have Stephen Curry in their eyes.

Nick Young hasn't even entered their sight

Nick Young's forced use made Cole understand a truth in the last game of the Western Conference Finals:

James Harden and Chris Paul like to seize a weakness and target one-on-one.

But there is only one ball,

One-on-one can only fight one weakness at a time.

If you place two weaknesses, there is no way for the opponent to target them at the same time.

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Add penalty hit

36:34

Nick Young's 3+1 made the Golden State Warriors' behind score difference from 6 points to an infinitely close 2 points.

"…………” After muttering to McConnell, Yang ran to the Golden State Warriors' halftime

Close to the sideline and cross halfway

"Although McConnell did not gesture, he looked at it from the half-time and approaching the sideline."

"There is a great possibility that this tactic is 21Dribble..." Although the 76ers don't run this tactic often, there are many teams in the league that are running this tactic.

"Pistol" Iguodala, who has been through the battle for a long time, can naturally see what tactic this is.

45 degree cover

Unlike Embiid, who stood above the free throw line early, Young brought Livingston out of the cover of Brogdon, who cut outside the penalty area.

“Flare cut”

Just met Stephen Curry and left

"Touch" cover is different from the very solid and complete Wedge and Rub cover. His playing style is more about being caught off guard and unpredictable.

Pass the ball to the basket

Facing the Yang who turned back to the basket, McConnell, who had excellent passing skills, gave the ball comfortably and fed it in time.

Green rested off the court, and Durant did not play in this game, causing the Golden State Warriors' forward defense and inside defense to drop by more than one level.

Rush to the basket

Nick Young just scored 3+1 in the last round, and it was not appropriate to take a short two-pointer at this time.

Jordan Bell

Push over

Seeing that the person coming was Jordan Bale, he rushed in without any scruples.

"Beep" the referee's whistle sounded again at this moment
To be continued...
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