Chapter 310 Classical Play
No one expected the Kings to respond to a temporary offensive failure in such a testy manner.

Not elegant at all, but simple and crude works!

Popovich reacted quickly. Since Stephen Jackson is the gap in your attack, I will replace Ginobili with a stronger three-point ability and see how you respond!

The Spurs once again stretched their formation and Duncan started the attack.

This time, Christie, who was defending Parker, was the first to run inside to help defend.

Yes, Ginobili does have a good three-point shot, I dare not let it go, but is Parker's three-point shooting ability really good?

Throughout Parker's entire career, his three-point shooting percentage has hovered around 30%, averaging less than 2 shots per game. What does such a defender have to worry about?
Although the Kings coaching staff does not know that Parker has never made a three-pointer in his entire career, based on the data of the past two years, they also know that Parker's three-pointer threat is not great.

Parker was very confident and took action the moment he received Duncan's pass. The ball flew out before Lu Yuanzhi could help defend.

But such quick drawing of the gun and the possible risk of Lu Yuanzhi blocking the shot still greatly affected Parker's shooting. The ball missed very hard, and it was a long rebound!

The ball bounced in the direction of no one, and the closest one was Bowen of the Spurs.

But on the other side, Gerald Wallace, who saw the basketball pop up, started quickly. His body ejected and started to grab the rebound. After noticing that there was no teammate in the frontcourt, he started to dribble forward with his head down. field assault.

Although Gerald Wallace has always been evaluated as having rough skills, his roughness is only in his shooting skills. His ability to control movement is very good. After breaking through Bowen's entangled defense, he went straight to the Spurs basket and dunked in one stop. Score!

The Spurs generals looked a bit ugly. Such defense and counterattack were exactly what they did at the beginning of the second half, but now they were beaten like this by the Kings.

With a livid face, Popovich roared on the sidelines, signaling the Spurs players to retreat.

On the next attack, the Spurs still gave the ball to Duncan, and Christie continued to double attack, but this time Duncan's value was reflected. Before Christie arrived, Duncan forced a 45-degree angle shot against Webber's defense.

The Kings were very calm when they saw Duncan scoring such a superstar goal.

This is the value of a superstar. When the team's offense stalls, he can provide the solution.

You can only restrict some people, but you can never let them go.

Duncan is such a person.

The next question is, how do the Kings score in positional battles?
After the start of the second half, the Kings haven't scored in a positional battle yet!
What solutions will they give?
But looking at the lineup on the field, do the Kings look like a lineup that can play well tactically?

The team's top general, Mike Bibby, sat on the bench.

Divac, the team's No. [-] general manager, sat on the bench.

The team's backup point guard Bobby Jackson sat on the bench.

Turkoglu, the team's playmaking forward, sat on the bench.

The only one on the court who can organize offense is Chris Webber?

But facing Duncan's defense, can Webber really deal cards in the high position?
The answer given by the Kings is simple, there is no need for Weber to deal the cards, and there is no need for Weber to deal the cards.

It's Gerald Wallace who has the ball!
The other four Kings players went straight to the bottom.

Heck!

Why Gerald Wallace?
Who can tell me what this guy is capable of?
All the Spurs players knew very little about Elvis and had no idea what medicine the Kings were selling.

For a player who averages a few minutes per game, no data can tell you what he is capable of!
After everyone is in position, Cato lifts up and sets a pick-and-roll for Gerald Wallace.

Are you going to attack David Robinson again?
The admiral directly chose to retreat, which was a conservative defensive method.

The moment Gerald Wallace used Cato to block Ginobili, he started quickly. The first step was fast and big. After Ginobili bypassed Cato, he could only eat Elvis's exhaust.

But there's David Robinson ahead!
But Elvis didn't care about the aging admiral at all. He rushed to the inside without hesitation. Facing David Robinson's block, he used the power of sprint to run straight into his arms, and then stabilized after the physical confrontation. Stay focused and score the ball!
"Gerald Wallace!"

The DJ on the scene shouted Elvis's name in a long tone.This was the Kings' first positional goal of the second half, coming from substitute Gerald Wallace.

Elvis waved his arms and ran back to his half of the court excitedly.

How long has it been since you played ball so heartily?

It seems that since graduating from high school and entering college, he has never enjoyed such a tactical position.

He may not be good at shooting, but breakthrough is his special skill, otherwise he would not have won the honor of being the No. [-] high school student in the United States.

Yes, my teammates are good at shooting and making great passes, which I don't have.

But what does it matter?

What I'm good at is defense!

What I'm good at is assault!

I will show my best side on the court and help the team win!

At this moment, Gerald Wallace, the water fountain manager who had tasted all the ups and downs of life on the bench of a championship team, was reborn from the ashes!

"This kid's breakthrough is very sharp!"

"Flexible on your feet and not afraid of confrontation!"

"His finishing ability, like Max's, is very powerful!"

David Robinson, Duncan and Ginobili had a brief exchange in the backcourt, and they all felt that something was wrong.

This Kings team actually plays the game in the most classical way.

Is this the Kings’ first trump card?

"David, next time I will help defend you, please help me pay attention to the others!"

Duncan's calm voice sounded.

David Robinson still has a strong ability to protect the basket, but the decline in athletic ability has greatly reduced his defensive ability on the move. Therefore, they played a little trick between the twin towers and let the younger Duncan go. To deal with the impact, let the more experienced David Robinson sit at the basket.

The Admiral nodded.

The Spurs continued to let Duncan attack, but this time, he passed the ball to David Robinson who was going around the outside. Cato did not follow. He wanted to guard the basket. David Robinson fired from the mid-range, but the ball Missed.

Duncan tried to grab offensive rebounds, holding back the Kings' inside line, while others quickly retreated on defense.

The ball still fell into Cato's hands, but the chance to counterattack was gone.

The Kings players didn't care, they continued their tactics and let the water cooler keeper Gerald Wallace open a single.

It's Cato lifting again.

It was Gerald Wallace driving to the basket again.

But this time it was different. It was Duncan who pounced, while David Robinson ran towards Webb and blocked his offensive line.

Gerald Wallace repeated his old trick, but Duncan was not afraid at all and jumped up, forcing Elvis to dodge in the air.

The ball bounced twice on the basket and didn't go in!
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  Sorry, I haven't been able to write Chapter 2 directly recently. Please forgive me.

  
 
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