NBA: Opening Template Atsushi Murasakibara

Chapter 770 Give you some color see see!

Du Qi jumped into the air and got the priority attack right in the first quarter.

The Bucks also moved quickly. When Du Qi passed the ball, each Bucks player quickly ran to the Warriors who were opposite him and started to defend the Warriors.

In the day-to-day training and actual combat, the communication and tacit understanding between Cassell and his teammates has been continuously improved.

Cassell is not very good at normal distance defense, but he has his own outstanding point, that is, close defense.

As a point guard, breaking points is not a good choice for Nash.

Cassell held Nash on the edge of the 3-point line.

Cassell stood in front of Nash. With his confidence in himself and his knowledge of Cassell's defense, Nash decided to break through and continue to attack.

Cassell's defensive ability can only be regarded as passing.

Nash dribbled the ball and adjusted his state.

The Bucks can be said to rely on the tacit cooperation of the three of them to have a higher position in the NBA.

As (bcad) a point guard, Cassell's defensive level is similar to that of Nash, and neither is a good defensive player.

Cassell's sharp observation and flexible footwork can be very disruptive to breakers when defending at close range.

After Du Qi got the ball, he threw it to Nash.

Nash chose to do this because at this time every teammate on the court was standing in front of a defensive player.

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At this time, it is really not a wise choice to hold the ball in your own hands.

As a player, of course, Nash also has a clearer understanding of each other's strengths and weaknesses.

In this year's season, Cassell and "Big Dog" Glenn Robinson and shooting guard 903 Ray Allen formed the Bucks "Three Musketeers"

Not because he wanted to finish the first offense on his own.

And Cassell is more free behind him, so he wants to break through Cassell first, and then make his next plan according to the changes on the field.

Cassell saw that Nash was not ready to pass the rhythm, and thought to himself, "This doesn't take me too seriously. I must give him some color."

The "Three Musketeers" averaged more than 60 points per game.

Cassell moved forward, got close to Nash, and started a close defense of the Warriors' point guard.


Nash just ran a few steps, Cassell ran in front of him.

Nash had planned to step back after the dribble, and then break forward.

But this Cassell is still very smart, and he also clearly knows where his abilities lie.

The game still depends on cooperation. From the development of the Bucks, we can clearly see how important a good combination in the team is to the development and progress of the team.

He knows his duty is to play the ball for his teammates and organize the structure of the game.

As the point guard the Bucks just traded, Cassell is very comfortable with the new family.

The cooperation of the three people allowed the Bucks to start an offensive-based play, and the average points per game once reached the top five in the league.

At this time, he also saw that Kobe was running inside, looking for a point to catch the ball.

Nash looked at Cassell, who was about to put himself on the line, and had to change his tactics.

Nash received the ball and quickly attacked with the ball.

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