Chapter 190 [Do you want to change to a center? 】
If someone interferes with Pavlovic, he will not take action. This is somewhat similar to Korver. He has the advantage of height but cannot play it out. Wang Junfang feels very relaxed.
Kirilianko received the ball and threw the ball. The ball was off. After the ball popped out, Kirilianko rushed to grab it and couldn't hold it. Wang Jun easily picked up the rebound from the left, and the 13th was the first.
Wang Jun passed it to Kidd, Kid made a long pass to find Jefferson. Jefferson did not wait for his teammates, and the jump shot missed...
"ak47" is a domineering nickname. Kirilenko is an impulsive person. He doesn't shoot accurately on the outside, so he wants to open up the situation by rushing forward rebounds for a second attack. This is an adventure. Once he can't grab the ball, he cannot quickly return to defense, which is easy to cause loopholes.
Because of his problem, Sloan doesn't like him very much, but he is the core of the team because he is allowed to be the core of the team at the moment.
Pavlovic finally got a chance to use his pick-and-roll, and avoided Martin's block, missed. Wang Jun was addicted to rebounding, letting go of Jeron and withdrawing back to the basket. Jefferson stuck Kirirenko and helped him win the rebound again, with the 14th.
Today, the rebound was like a bounce in front of him.
He only practiced the rebounding three for an hour, and he was weak in competing with virtual people for rebounds. However, when teammates help the backup, as long as he focused, it was easier than he thought.
His personal positive is a problem with his opponents on one hand.
After the Jazz lost Malone, their rebounding has become very poor. Kirilenko is the team's rebounding champion, averaging 81 per game.
Last season, he averaged only 53 rebounds per game. The reason for the soaring data was not that he became stronger and had better rebound awareness, but that he benefited from tactics. No one in the Jazz really grabbed rebounds.
Ostertag is famous for having no data. After donating kidneys, he averaged 75 rebounds per game and set a career high. It can be seen how bad the team's rebounds are.
Pavlovic always followed the outside run, Sloan lost his patience and chose to substitute when the ball was touched from the sideline. Haplin returned to the court.
The Jazz still failed to solve the offensive problem and made a series of blacksmiths. Wang Jun grabbed another backcourt rebound, with 5 points, 15 rebounds and 1 assist in the halftime. This is not like the outside data.
After seeing the data, Bruce Hart smiled and said, "Wang Jun's low position effect is good today. Will he change to the center in the future?"
"I think the Nets can consider letting him stay low often. He has a sensitive sense of smell in fighting for rebounds, and his positioning movements are extremely standard." Cody Carmen said it is feasible.
Bruce smiled and said, "The Nets now have two small guys who can grab rebounds. I don't know if this is Kiddish."
Because Wang Jun performed amazingly, the two introduced short rebounding masters during the break.
There is such a group of people who are not outstanding in height, but can become rebounding masters.
For example, Marion is not strong in shoes, but he averages about 10 rebounds per game except for rookies.
Ben Wallace is even more awesome. He is only two meters tall and has entered the league since 1996. At the beginning, he averaged steadily increased the number of rebounds per game in four seasons. After transferring to the Pistons in the 00-01 season, Ben has become a symbol of this blue-collar city, and has won the rebounding champion in 2002 and 2003.
Charles Barkley is also a typical example, his height. In his 16-year career, he averaged less than 10 rebounds per game in his rookie season alone, and had a career average of up to 117 rebounds per game.
There is also the strongest "big bug" Rodman. He has won the rebounding champion for seven consecutive times from 1992 to 1998. In 1992 and 1826 rebounds per game respectively. Rodman seems to be born for rebounds and has become a model of NBA blue-collar superstars.
The Nets did not adjust their tactics in the second half, Wang Jun continued to be in charge of the low post, and Lawrence also wanted to see how many rebounds he could grab.
The Jazz's change was that Jeron and Raul played more often, and the slow "Big White Bear" and the poorly-touch Arroyo sat on the bench.
He did a good job in defense, but on the offensive end, the Jazz could only rely on pick-and-roll.
Many people say that Sloan is an overrated coach because his tactical flexibility is too poor.
The Jazz went back and forth, with the high cover, the side cover, the bottom line cover. When Sloan was dissatisfied with the referee's decision, he wielded the towel and the water handed over the cover for him...
When Stockton was there, Sloan's weakness in on-the-spot response was covered up. Now the point guard is not good at organizing, so Jazz players cannot adjust on the court.
The Nets coach is not good at responding to the situation, but Kidd revitalizes the entire team.
Wang Jun was waiting for opportunities on the offensive end, and scored two points with just one counterattack.
After being targeted by Stephenson, he couldn't get up at all if he wanted to grab the frontcourt rebounds.
The Jazz's shooting percentage was low and created a large number of backcourt rebounds. He grabbed five more and reached 20 rebounds in three quarters.
In the final quarter, the Jazz will continue to make a fuss. The four players scored in double digits, but in fact, the four players all had about 10 points, and their shooting percentage was pitiful.
Kirirenko made 2 of 9 shots, Harplin made 4 of 14 shots, Stephenson made 5 of 12 shots, and Raul made 6 of 11 shots, the only one with high shooting percentage, and the defensive end was a colander. Not to mention a pure undercover like Arroyo who made 0 of 5 shots.
With 6 minutes left, the Nets led by 20 points, the game entered garbage time, and both sides replaced the main players.
In the end, the Nets won 87-68.
Kidd and Martin showed their power.
Kidd played Raul, and Arroyo finally played a core role, making 7 of 10 shots, 1 of 1 three-pointers, 5 of 6 free throws, scoring 20 points, 3 rebounds, 8 assists and 3 steals.
Martin has a sharp fast break, with 22 points and 5 rebounds.
Kittles scored 10 points, Rodney scored 9 points, and Collins scored 8 points.
Wang Jun only grabbed three rebounds in the last quarter, made 3 of 6 shots and 1 of 3 three-pointers, scoring 7 points, 23 rebounds and 1 assist in the whole game, including 5 of which were the frontcourt rebounds.
He was satisfied with his performance and played more easily.
He still likes to play against people who rely on their bodies to play against them. "Confrontational training" is very useful. He is not afraid of fighting with people for muscles, and is not that comfortable with the defender who breaks through the box above.
At the press conference, Wang Jun became the focus.
Yao Ming scored a large double-double with 22 points and 20 rebounds when he played against the Pistons on December 7, setting a new record for a single NBA game.
Today, Wang Jun broke Yao Ming's record and became the Chinese player with the most rebounds in a single game.
Yao Ming is the first in the NBA. Wang Jun has grown a little bit taller recently and is wearing shoes. Like Lei Allen, he is standard on the outside, so it is even more difficult to grab so many rebounds.
Xu Xuejiao attended the press conference and asked: "Wang Jun, is this game your attempt? Will you continue to play like this next, reduce your shots, and protect your rebounds on the defensive end?"
Wang Jun smiled and said, "This is the attempt of the coaching staff. I obey the coach's arrangements and do whatever I ask me to do. The key is to help the team win."
Xu Xuejiao asked: "Do you have any secret to grab rebounds?"
Wang Jun replied: "The main thing is prediction, and the cooperation of teammates. In fact, when grabbing rebounds, there are more people blocking than attacks. I have to thank my teammates for helping to block people. We are the whole team grabbing rebounds, but I am lucky in this game, and the ball always bounces to my side."
If you want to grab a lot of rebounds, Wang Jun believes that you have to strengthen your own defense, so you didn't tell the reporter.
If the opponent shoots more shots on one side, most of the defense will bounce to the other side, otherwise he can easily get data.
If the opponent does not always attack one side, people must feel that the defense is strong and difficult to deal with, and thus bypass the attack. This is the development direction he set for himself.
Chapter completed!