Chapter 16

"I can't teach you how to defend. In fact, your defense is better than mine." Stojakovic didn't hide his secrets. What he wanted to say, in the eyes of European players, was the foundation of the foundation , It's not a secret, "I can only tell you, if it were me, how would I break your Deny defense."

When Lu Yuanzhi heard Stojakovic speak, he immediately turned his attention. This is a master of off-ball offense teaching you how he cracked Deny, which is priceless.

“The core of off-ball offense is to pay attention to the defender’s eyes,” Stojakovic began to explain. “When you are defending, you must not only keep an eye on the defensive player’s movement, but also pay attention to the ball-carrying player’s passing. , so your eyes must be 'looking left and right'."

"Then, when you look at the player holding the ball, I will run quickly and get rid of your defense. Even if you put your hand on me, you will still slow me down and I can easily catch it. The ball went directly to the frame."

"Your current situation is even worse. In general defense against off-ball attacks, you can focus on guarding against opponents slipping inside, so there are still ways to focus on defense. But if you want McGrady not to receive the ball, it is very, very difficult. "

When Lu Yuanzhi heard how Stojakovic attacked without the ball, he realized that if McGrady really did what Stojakovic said, he would have no way to restrict McGrady from taking the ball.

He even had an illusion, why is it so much more difficult to defend without the ball than with the ball?
If off-ball offense is so difficult to defend, why do some people fail to learn it throughout their careers?

Oh, off-ball offensive data will be much uglier than on-ball offense, right?That's fine.

As we all know, good data is much more important than a team winning!
"You mainly defend McGrady from cutting inside. If he goes around to get the ball, it will be a big deal to defend again, which will consume more energy." For Christie, there is no dilemma at all. Their primary goal is to consume McGrady more. His physical strength now prevents him from receiving the ball, which can only be said to be a surprise.

After the timeout was over, when McGrady came back, he really started to observe Lu Yuanzhi's eyes, he was really quick to learn and sell.

Some people say that the NBA is a tactical desert. In fact, there is a certain truth. With faster speed, stronger bodies, and intentional guidance from the league, most NBA players have become accustomed to playing singles. Many basketball tips are actually Not as good as European basketball.

UI!
Since I can pass you in one step, why do I have to deal with all those bells and whistles?

The dream team can win the world not because of how strong their tactics are, but because their players are more in line with the Olympic slogan of "faster, higher and stronger".

And many people don't know that D'Antoni went to Europe to purchase the Suns' famous "seven-second offense" and "running and bombing".

The triangle offense is very mysterious. In fact, the core is very simple. It is to create conditions for the stars to play one-on-one. The so-called every player is a triangle.

Who has no problem keeping three of his own players in a straight line?
But then again, the tactics of NBA teams are indeed the most suitable for these NBA players. If NBA players are allowed to play European tactics, wouldn't it be a waste of NBA players' athletic talent?
A tactic that can lead the team to victory is a good tactic!

Looking back, Lu Yuanzhi continued to use the "HC" rule, which has not been banned, to put his hand on McGrady, but he also knew that this was of limited use.

European players, under FIBA ​​rules, are allowed to "HC", but there will still be masters without the ball who will beat the defenders who are looking left and right to death.

Being able to "HC" only means that you can use your hands to confirm the position of the offensive player, but it cannot block the movement of the offensive player, and you will foul on the first block.

Back on the court, Lu Yuanzhi followed Stojakovic's prompt and pretended to look at the ball handler Grant Hill, but stared at McGrady from the corner of his eye.

Hey, I still suffered from the lack of Dan Fengyan, otherwise I can learn from Erye Guan and give McGrady a "dragging trick".

It was also the first time that McGrady used this method of moving without the ball. He couldn't hold back his composure. Seeing Lu Yuanzhi turn his head, he accelerated and ran to the inside. However, Lu Yuanzhi, who was observing McGrady out of the corner of his eye, caught him. Without losing position, stick tightly to McGrady.

"WTF!" Tracy McGrady said the national curse in the United States. Didn't he say that Deny's defense is most afraid of such off-the-ball movements?Doesn't it mean that the defender can easily get rid of him by turning his head and accelerating?
Fake, all so fake!

There was still plenty of time, McGrady came out from the other side, continued to take advantage of Lu Yuanzhi's opportunity to turn his head to look at the ball holder, and ran back to the inside.

not good!

There was a feeling in his hand, and McGrady left his side.

Lu Yuanzhi didn’t set up a trap this time. There’s no way. To defend against players who run without the ball, it’s impossible for you not to look at the ball holder. Otherwise, you run and run with the offensive player, and then the opponent suddenly jumps up and dunks. You have no idea where the ball is.

However, Lu Yuanzhi didn't turn around to look for someone. He turned around and took a step toward the basket. He first blocked McGrady's inward receiving channel, and then he looked up and started looking for someone.

McGrady originally planned to go to the basket, but when he saw Lu Yuanzhi running in, he thought it was another trap, so he had an idea, took a back and ran out of the three-point line, and the ball came into his hands.

Lu Yuanzhi really couldn't stop McGrady from receiving the ball this time, but he didn't lose his position. The moment McGrady received the ball, he had already adjusted his defensive posture.

After two and a half rounds, the ball finally reached McGrady.

It's not easy!

But this is the beginning of another problem.

The Magic have already spent too much offensive time in order to hand the ball to McGrady. Now there are only 8 seconds left, which is not enough for them to run tactics. They can only hope that McGrady can solve the problem in singles.

But another problem emerged. In order to get rid of Lu Yuanzhi, McGrady kept running to the outside of the court. Now he is standing outside the three-point line at an angle of about 30 degrees on the left side. This is not a good position to launch an attack.

McGrady's favorite position to launch an attack is the frontal position at an angle of 45 degrees to 90 degrees on both sides. This is also the position where the core of most teams launches an attack. The space is wide and there are many options for attacking routes.

At positions below 30 degrees, except for back-up play, core players rarely launch attacks there. Most role players are there to ambush for two- and three-pointers.

McGrady glanced at the time card. There was not much time left. He knew that he could only do it alone. Lu Yuanzhi also knew that he could only do it alone.

McGrady dribbled to the right, and the ball was received at the waist, the so-called pocket position. The ball in this position will create a triple threat, which can pass, burst, and directly pull up to shoot.

Lu Yuanzhi turned his body sideways, ready to move sideways and retreat. If McGrady speeds up here, all the previous efforts will be in vain.

Seeing that Lu Yuanzhi made his defensive choice, McGrady didn't hesitate, and directly pulled out from outside the three-point line.

Lu Yuanzhi didn't expect that McGrady would dare to shoot a three-pointer like this, so he could only make a symbolic jump, stretched out his hand, and pretended that he was working hard to block the shot. In fact, both he and McGrady knew that the ball could not be scored, only with McGrady. related to the feel.

"Boom!"

McGrady's ball was flat and fast, and it bounced directly on the neck of the basket. It was a long rebound.

Near the free throw line, Stojakovic took advantage of his height to get the rebound, and then slammed forward to find Mike Bibby who had already rushed out. Bibby scored an easy layup.

The Magic team made three consecutive attacks but failed!

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