Chapter 279 Opening
Attack!
The fans are interested in offense, the sponsors are interested in offense, the bosses are interested in offense, the leagues are interested in offense, and the David Stern is interested in offense.
Because the attack can make fans excited, it can make the tickets in the stadium sell out, the attendance rate in the stadium will be very high, the TV operators will keep broadcasting the team's games, the team owner's pockets will rise quickly, and the league's big world strategy will progress faster, and David Stern's great achievements will be added again. // The chapters of Zhuzhu Island novels are updated the fastest//
But there are many people who hate attacks. For example, the team's head coaches will try their best to curb their opponents' offense. Jeff Van Gundy, Greg **Vic, Larry Brown, Chuck Daly are all destroyers of offense. Even Don Nelson, who has always advocated offense, invented a world-famous defensive tactic like the "shark-cutting tactic".
But when you can't defend, then you have no choice. You can only choose to attack, attack, attack, and attack again. As long as you score one more goal than your opponent, you are the winner.
The Wizards sent a big lineup with four smalls. I am the big one. Although I am very big, I believe my speed is definitely not much slower than others, at least it doesn't have to be much slower than Chris Webber. The four sons-in-law are Caron Butler, Larry Hughes, Richard Hamilton, and Chauncey Billups. // The Pig Island novel chapter is updated the fastest//
The strong Kings still sent Vlad Divac, Chris Weber, Peja Stojakovic, Doug Christie, Mike Bibby's starting lineup, this is the most powerful lineup of the Kings. With this lineup, they have won 37 games in the past 43 games this season.
But when they stepped onto the court today, their eyes were full of doubts. They obviously didn't understand the Wizards' starting lineup, which was a starting lineup that the Wizards had never used before. The Kings didn't know how powerful the Wizards' starting lineup was, because even the Wizards themselves didn't know how powerful the lineup was.
In Vlad Divac's puzzled eyes, I jumped high and slapped the referee's thrown basketball racquet to Chauncey Billups. As soon as he landed his feet, he started running from the middle according to the established tactics.
When the Kings reacted, the Wizards' unseason had completely run to the heart of the Kings. Although Doug Christie and Mike Bibby returned to defense quickly, it was easy for Doug Christie and Mike Bibby to make the defense line composed of Doug Christie and Mike Bibby to be broken.
Larry Hughes received a pass from Chauncey Billups, and then threw the basketball directly into the air. Caron Butler broke out from behind Doug Christie, caught the basketball flying in the air, and gave a fierce windmill dunk to the Wizards' first record.
Without fighting, the Wizards quickly returned to defense.
I stood in the paint area in the backcourt and looked at the whistling Kings soldiers, and I bent down deeply.
Vlad Divac is 216, Chris Webb is 208 cm, Peja Stojakovic is 208 cm, while Caron Butler is only 201 cm, Larry Hughes is only 196 cm, and Richard Hamilton is only 201 cm. The height difference is too much. As long as the Kings raise high and play high, the Wizards will not be able to defend.
However, it is one thing to defend and not to defend, and it is another thing to defend hard or not. As the current first height in the team, I must lead by example and work hard to do every defense.
I blocked Vlad Divac and glanced at Chris Webb and Peja Stojakovic from time to time. When they got the chance to shoot, I hope I could put pressure on them as soon as possible, and even if I couldn't block them, I had to interfere with them.
Mike Bibby passed the basketball to Chris Webber, which is the King's common tactic. The attack in the Princeton system is completely dominated by the inside. Mike Bibby, the most point guard, currently has only two responsibilities to get the ball. One is to bring the ball to the frontcourt, and the second is to receive the basketball passed from the inside and shoot an open ball.
Chris Webber faced Caron Butler, who was half a head shorter than him, with a sarcastic smile on his face. The power forward, who is known as the most gorgeous technology in NBA history, shook his shoulders and took a step to the right to attract Caron Butler's center of gravity to move, then quickly pulled the ball back, crossed the ball with his left hand, and broke through Caron Butler from the left.
It feels a bit incredible, but this is Chris Webber, the most magnificent power forward in NBA history. He has completely used his skills to surpass Caron Butler, who is 7 cm shorter than him.
After the breakthrough, Chris Webber stepped into the paint area and then jumped up, raised his basketball with both hands and was about to shoot the basket.
I admit that Chris Webber is really hard to defend, but that's not why I don't try to defend. I pushed Vlad Divac backwards, preventing him from coming out from catching the ball from behind me, then took a step forward, jumped hard, stretched out my right hand and sealed it out.
Although Chris Webber is a bit far away from me, I jumped high enough that I successfully blocked Chris Webber's shooting route.
Chris Webber is completely impossible to make a shot, but when the power forward, who is known as the best passer in NBA history, will use his pass to tear the opponent's defense line with his pass.
The basketball in Chris Webber's hand disappeared.
The basketball appeared in the hand of Peja Stojakovic who was running to the bottom corner. He held the basketball high and shot a three-pointer on Richard Hamilton's head. He completely ignored Richard Hamilton's defense, and Richard Hamilton, who was 7 centimeters shorter than him, seemed to be completely in danger to him.
Basketball has entered!
I grabbed the basketball that fell from the basket, stood outside the bottom line with my feet, and threw the basketball to the front court with both hands as hard as possible.
Chauncey Billups, Richard Hamilton, Larry Hughes, Caron Butler are already running. Although Mike Bibby and Doug Christie are trying hard to catch up, Vlad Divac, who is 216, Chris Webb, and Peja Stojakovic, who is 208 cm, were completely behind.
Chauncey Billups received the basketball with a rhythmic shaking, and he shook off Mike Bibby, who was chasing him, and then passed the ball to Larry Hughes on the other side. The ball was very comfortable. Larry Hughes did not adjust any, and took a step forward gently, jumped high, and picked the basketball into the basket.
"I just made a chase ball, and Kwame Brown quickly threw the basketball to Chauncey Billups who were running wildly in the frontcourt. Just one second after the Kings made the basketball, Kwame Brown sent the basketball. The basketball passed through the entire court and fell directly to Chauncey Billups who ran to the frontcourt. The ball entered, and Chauncey Billups passed the basketball to Larry Hughes's hand. There was no one around him defending. All he had to do was to gently send the basketball into the basket..."
"This is a cooperation between the Wizards and the three ugly men. Their cooperation is extremely tacit understanding. They successfully captured the King's basket in just three seconds after the Kings scored. It's too fast. Is this the Wizards' tactic today? Are they going to play against the Kings?"
Chapter completed!