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Chapter 497 Catch the ducks on the shelves

The person who knows you best is your enemy!

I don't know where this sentence comes from, but it's really good at all. Bill Ranbill really studied Phil Jackson thoroughly. In the next game, Phil Jackson was really as Bill Ranbill guessed. He let Derek Fisher and Kobe Bryant two players at their peak rotate from time to time to keep their feels, and let Shaquille O'Neal and Carl Malone stay on the court. The team's control was all handed over to Gary Payton, allowing Gary Payton to control the team alone as he did when he was in the Supersonics, allowing him to play freely and command the team freely.

Although Gary Payton is a bit difficult to integrate the triangular tactics with the Lakers, it must be admitted that this guy is really powerful. When he completely controlled the team alone, he suddenly burst out with his ability to be selected as an All-Star for many years. He actually led the old, the little Lakers second team to bite the Wizards, who were half-main and half-substitute, and waited for the 34th minute of the third quarter, when Caron Butler missed the mid-range shot from the outside, the big screen was displayed.

The score was 61:78, which means that during the period when Gary Payton dominated the team, the Lakers were only 4 points behind the Wizards. This is really a bit surprising. You should know that without Shaquille O'Neal and Carl Malone, the Lakers have no advantage in the interior. They can play like this with just a broken lineup. This really proves Gary Payton's ability. No wonder the magical activist Pat Riley signed him immediately after ending the Lakers contract.

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When Gary Payton passed the basketball halfway through the game, Phil Jackson decisively called a timeout!

Bill Ranbir suddenly stood up and greeted the players who were walking down the court with a confident look on his face.

Everyone formed a big circle, and Bill Ranbir squatted in the middle with a white tactical board, starting the final arrangement before the final battle:

"Phil Jackson will definitely send Shaquille O'Neal and Carl Malone again. This is their last chance. They will fight back from now on."

"I think Phil Jackson has done the ideological work of Shaquille O'Neal, Carl Malone, Kobe Bryant, Gary Payton and several others. The situation of fighting each other in the first quarter and cooperation is extremely unsatisfactory. Only Shaquille O'Neal is working hard to play basketball again in the second quarter. They will unite to carry out the final counterattack!"

"This is what we want! There is nothing to show off to defeat a team that has never been focused in mind. If I can beat the opponents when they are doing their best and beat this team with a super luxurious lineup that is optimistic about by all the media, we can loudly tell the guys who are wrong and call Dennis Rodman that bastard: Without him, we can win the championship, he is the one who drags us down..."

Bill Ranbill is inspiring the morale of the players. It is obvious that he is a very outstanding speaker. Under his verbal stimulation, everyone seems to be excited and want to go on the court to kill the Lakers immediately.

Seeing that everyone was already excited, Bill Ranbill said in a deep voice and serious manner: "In the previous seasons, Phil Jackson asked Shaquill O'Neal, Kobe Bryant, and Rick Fox to form a triangle offense. This season, Rick Fox's condition has declined sharply. In the second half of last season, one corner of the triangle offense has become Derek Fisher. Now there is another Carl Malone option in this corner, but Carl Malone is too close to Shaquille O'Neal. It is estimated that in half of the cases, they will not choose this corner. If it is Derek Fisher, they will usually let the ball pass between these three people constantly in order to pull the opponent's defense..."

Bill Ranbill carefully analyzed the Lakers' triangular offensive tactics. Although these tactics have been discussed many times before the game, he hopes to deepen the players' understanding of the Lakers' tactics again. After analyzing the tactics that the Lakers may use, Bill Ranbill looked up and looked at all the players, and then made personnel adjustments:

"In this lineup of Lakers, the shooting ability outside the three-point line is average. Generally speaking, they will break through to the three-point line before shooting. For this reason, we have to defend the basket. We play in the lineup of three- and two-small teams, and play in the three-and-two joint defense when defending."

"Kume Brown replaces Brandon Haywood, Larry Hughes, you replace Chauncey Billups, Caron Butler replaces Josh Howard, Carlos Boozer, you replace Jarvis Hayes, Dako Milicic, you replace Louis Scola,..."

Bill Ranbill arranged a lineup without point guards, and went to three inside lines, plus two forward guards swinging people, which surprised everyone. You should know that teams without point guards often have a mess of offense. Everyone stared at Bill Ranbill with wide eyes, looking forward to him confirming an offensive tactic.

Bill Ranbill did not look up, but kept writing and drawing on the tactical board with a black pen: "When we landed, we used 23 places. After Larry transported the basketball to the front court, Kwame mentioned the free throw line to catch the ball, and the others ran to the outside line, Larry ran here, Caron, you ran here, Carlos, you ran here, Dako, you ran here..."

Bill Ranbill's tactics were explained thoroughly, and everyone could understand that although Bill Ranbill did not say that this was Princeton's tactics, everyone had been invading the basketball field for many years, and everyone could see Bill Ranbill's tricks at a glance.

"Is it the Princeton system?" Chauncey Billups, who had not gained a chance to play, asked with a frown.

Bill Ranbill smiled and nodded, saying, "Yes! It's the Princeton system! Phil Jackson would never have thought we would play this tactic, we would definitely let him have a good drink!"

Bill Ranbill was full of confidence, but his confidence could not infect everyone. Brandon Heywood also frowned, tilted his head to look at Dako Milicic who was eager to try, and then said in a deep voice: "We have never played this tactic and this lineup, and it is very likely that we won't be so tacit in cooperation..."

Bill Ranbill smiled, a little mysterious, and then said mysteriously: "Believe me and your boss, Mr. Kwame Brown, this summer, your boss learned a special skill. Now it's time to get his special skill on the big stage, haha..."

Bill Ranbir was laughing, everyone's eyes were staring at me, looking forward to me to give a reasonable explanation.

I was stunned! I was really stunned! Although I have been practicing for several months without watching people pass the ball, the effect has not reached the effect that Bill Ranbir expected. Being able to pass seven times out of ten passes is considered to be a superb performance. Under normal circumstances, I only have a 50% pass success rate.

I stretched out my tongue and gently licked my dry lips, staring at Bill Ranbill who was smiling, frowned, and asked patiently: "Bill, are you sure?"

Bill Ranbill seemed to know what I was worried about. He stretched out his left hand and patted my shoulder, and said confidently: "Although your success rate of passing without watching people is really average, this is not training. This does not require you to not watch people at all. As long as you observe more during the game, plus your training results throughout the summer, I believe you will surprise everyone..."

"What?" Larry Hughes almost jumped up, and he shouted in surprise: "Kaome, can you not watch people pass? You have been training this all summer? How effective are your training? How successful can you achieve?"

A series of questions came to my face, and everyone looked at me in surprise, as if I were from Mars.

"Haha..." I smiled a little embarrassedly. I was really embarrassed to say about the summer training results. I could only touch my naked head and concealed it: "In summer, Bill asked me to practice it. The effect is hehe... It's average..."

Normally average...

Although what I said was very ordinary, others did not think so. Everyone was looking at me with admiration, as if I was the only god in their hearts.

The referee was urging. The Lakers bench diagonally opposite, the first thing came to the news. I turned my head and looked at Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant, Carl Malone, Devin George, and Derek Fisher. Five people stood up and walked onto the court with a majestic look on their faces.

Bill Ranbir patted my shoulder again and said with confidence: "Kaome, believe in yourself, believe in yourself! As long as you play 70% of the training results this summer, you will definitely dominate this game!"

Dominate this game? I really have a little doubt! You know that in the summer, when facing those NCAA players, I did not completely dominate the stadium. At most, it proved that Dako Milicic and I had a tacit understanding of cooperation before. Now I am on the shelves, and facing the lineup I have never cooperated like this, I really don’t know which step I can do, even though I can shake my head left and right in this game.
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