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633 breaks through like a defender

Chamberlain showed his footsteps and breakthrough consciousness, and then cooperated with his teammates more. Gibson's dunk riding Scola gave him some ideas. It is not his stage now. Rookies need to have the opportunity to perform to conquer the big guys of the team. If they don't have the chance to play in the preseason, where will they play in the regular season and even the playoffs?

The Rockets are now called kings without tigers in the mountains, but they played very reasonably. They probably are smart people. They know Adelman's urinary nature. If anyone dares to play Iverson's set of Shanyu tricks, they are designated to be cut into pieces, so they all honestly beat the Princeton system, and they perform well.

What is the "Princeton System"? The mystery of this tactic is no less than that of a triangular offense. This tactic was invented by Pete Carell, who used this style of play to lead a school like Princeton University that has no student enjoying a sports scholarship to win 60 wins in the NCAA and set a record of 14 points lost.

The motto of "Princeton's playing style" is "Strong can take advantage of the weak, while smart can take advantage of the strong." The essence of this playing style is "people move, ball movement, coordination and consistency." People move refers to movement without the ball, empty cut and counter-running, and ball movement refers to constantly passing the ball and sharing the ball. Among them, counter-running is the signature of Princeton's playing style.

Adelman was very obsessed with this tactic, just like a Zen master was obsessed with triangular offense. When the King was the head coach, he even called Carell as an assistant coach. And at that time, relying on Chris Weber, the King really made the Princeton tactic, but when he came to the Rockets, the tactic failed. At least since Adelman came to Houston in 207, he has never shown his power.

The Rockets are not suitable for Princeton, which is almost a sure answer, because the Rockets have been playing for so long half-time offense, and it is really difficult to adapt to a Princeton. However, not being able to adapt now does not mean that they will never adapt. Princeton is talking about self-discipline. The "I am for everyone, everyone for me" must keep running and supporting the passing. The ball will never stick to a star's hands for too long, unless it is an organizational guard.

The core of NHAR spoons are not non-stick, so now the Rockets suddenly lose their core and superstars, but they accidentally stepped into the Princeton system.

Brooks found Hayes and passed the ball in. This was the first step in Princeton's tactics, looking for center. Scola, Ariza and others lined up in 2-2 positions on the outside, covering each other for running. Hayes covered Brooks and passed the ball at the same time. Brooks did not take a blind shot, but passed the ball to Bathir on the wing. Bathir was turning the ball backwards before holding the ball, stabbing into the Warriors' penalty area like a sharp knife, raising his hand to throw the ball into the ring.

The Warriors' offense was a little messy, and Marbury signaled Blair to come up to cover. The latter was strong and seemed to be a bear. He easily blocked Brooks. Marbury broke through quickly and then attracted Ariza to make up for defense. He then passed the ball to Blair.

Although Blair has a rough appearance, he actually has a very gentle mid-range shot. The reason why he was so far behind in the draft was that he lacked cruciate ligaments on both knees, and no team dared to take the risk of selecting him. After receiving the ball, he pushed hard in, pushed Xiao Bu away directly, and then jumped and hit.

After Blair made a jump shot, he widened the gap to double digits. Then Gibson blocked Brooks' layup, the Warriors launched a counterattack, and Marbury scored a fast break and scored a goal, further expanding the score.

In the rest of the first quarter, both sides launched an attack battle. Chamberlain was replaced in the tenth minute, and Ibaka came on as a substitute. The offensive rhythm of both sides was faster. The fans who came to the scene were excited to watch. The fast pace of NHAR spoon was not E7, and the gap between the two sides was the distance between the jets and the ox cart.

At the beginning of the second quarter, the Rockets were still firmly carrying out Princeton tactics. The players ran wildly, and the ball seemed to be a hot potato. They pushed each one and made me stop until someone was open. As a result, the Warriors were confused because the shooting percentage of the open positions was generally very high.

With this high hit rate, the Rockets slowly and firmly began to chase points. The start was 2-2. Then Lowry, who was substituted, made a mid-range shot, and the score became 2-2. The Warriors, Ibaka missed a jump shot, Landry grabbed the rebound, Lowry assisted Hayes, -2 Blair made a bulldozer attack, layup, -4, and then, after a patient pass, Bathir made a three-pointer, 27-3, and then the Warriors made a mistake. Lowry came back and had another three-pointer, 3-6...¨

Landry and Lowry, who were just on the bench, performed bravely. Both of them were very strong, physically excellent, and very good consciousness. They were just not tall enough in their own position. As a result, they were just right to play Princeton because this tactic requires the players to run more and pass more than to attack. In the end, after the first half, the Rockets magically scored 10 points and fell behind by only 55. Landry scored 10 points and 6 rebounds in the second quarter, and Lowry scored B points and assists, and was a bench bandit.

In the second half, Yao Ming came back. Seeing this, Old Nelson smiled. The fans cheered happily. They didn't know that Yao Ming was a loophole in the Rockets Princeton system.

Princeton talks about fastness not because of the Suns, players running fast and playing fast, but because of the fast transfer of the ball. It not only requires the player's footsteps to keep up with the pace of the ball's transfer, but also requires the player to have a broad vision after getting the ball. Yao Ming cannot play Princeton. Although his vision is very broad, his speed and ability to catch and pass balls cannot meet Princeton's requirements. Making a axis at the free throw line does not mean that he will stand on the free throw line and wait for the ball. Instead, he quickly passes the ball after receiving the ball and moves the position.

This cannot be blamed on Yao Ming. From 2 years to 207, Van Gundy has been working hard to train Yao Ming into a traditional center who just goes to the basket. His offensive range is difficult to appear far away from the three-second zone, so even when Yao Ming stands on the free throw line to support him, he may not know what to run next, because he is a center with scoring as a task rather than a power forward, and he is not a center.

During this summer vacation, the Rockets sent Yao Ming to learn from Olajuwon in hopes that he can change his playing style.

Yao Ming wants to play Princeton, and what he needs to change is not only passing the ball, but also receiving the ball. From the first day of entering the NH, Yao Ming did not pass the ball. His hands were not big enough and not strong enough. In addition, he did not like to defend his ball with his elbow, and he was often cut off the ball. However, Yao Ming is a person who lacks confidence. If he is slapped off by his opponent a few more times, he will be even hesitant when catching the ball.

In this way, the ball will not play a greater role than the ball in Scola's hands. What's worse is that Yao Ming is easily interrupted by his opponent to fight back when he gets the ball at a threatening mid-range distance. Many mistakes will always be Yao Ming's biggest failure in his career.

Sure enough, in the second half, the Princeton system was stuck at Yao Ming's point many times. Yao Ming realized this. He did not pass the ball but covered his teammates or attracted double team members. However, in this way, he could not become an offensive finisher and wasted this firepower point in vain.

The Warriors suddenly recovered. Bardinger caught Ariza's pass and swung over Morro who rushed over and made a jump shot. Then, Hill and West made three-pointers in a row, Gibson and Blair helped the team dominate the Rockets in rebounding. Chamberlain, Billups and Iverson were sitting underneath.

The Rockets' offense was in chaos, Prince couldn't fight, and the positional battle could not be fought. The Warriors seized the opportunity to counterattack, Gibson made a dunk, Blair was so coquettish that he made a shot, West broke through and layup to make a 2I Curry three-pointer, and the Warriors suddenly made a 17- attack wave, expanding the score to double digits again.

Yao Ming found that he could not integrate into Princeton's tactics, so he simply restored his habit and went to the penalty area to ask for the ball. There was no way. Once he left the basket and attacked the low post, it had nothing to do with his height advantage. After gaining weight, he was only suitable for Van Gundy's slow half-off and low-post offensive tactics.

In the last two and a half points, Yao Ming tried hard to fight in the penalty area, Chamberlain did not play, the Warriors were much shorter in the inside, and Yao Ming was physically strong, so he scored B points alone, narrowing the score to B187.

According to Old Nelson's opinion, the rookies played on it in the last quarter, but the fans were obviously not happy. They could see at most one NHA game a year, and the tickets for preseason were not cheap. During the rest of the third quarter, the fans shouted, "Change AI, "We need it," Billups, the roar.

Old Nelson waved his hand and sent all the main players in the fourth quarter. Chamberlain Gibson West Iverson Seven Loops. Except for Gibson, the other four are the strongest players he can use. The reason for this arrangement is that he also has his own profound meaning: all four of them are here to study with Gibson, and Old Nelson depends on Gibson's ability.

The Warriors don't care about the preseason victory, while the Rockets care about it very much. This team is so strange. They play the summer league as the playoffs, the preseason as the finals, the regular season as the preseason, and the playoffs as the summer league...

Billups had a very positive attitude. He dribbled the ball and threw it to Chamberlain after halftime. Chamberlain waited for the ball to leave the penalty area, and Iverson cut across and broke through. He passed the ball to the answer, but the answer did not make a layup by himself, but passed the ball to Gibson again.

Gibson's offense is not a strong point, but Scora, who defended him, went to defend Iverson, and there was no one in front of him. He jumped to the basket and dunked.

The Rockets also feels hot on the outside, and the rookie Badinger has a sharp shot style, making continuous running jump shots; Yao Ming shook Chamberlain and made a 2fI

Then, Billups assisted West to make a three-pointer in the bottom corner, Scola hit Gibson with a back shot, and the hook jump shot was blocked. Gibson knocked down the ball, Iverson dribbled the ball and made a quick break. The Warriors' speed was stronger than the Rockets, and the latter followed with great difficulty. After Iverson rushed in, he passed the ball to the outside line. Billups took advantage of the opportunity to pass Gibson, and the latter scored a basket.

Yao Ming played Chamberlain alone, and his jump shot was disturbed. Gibson jumped up and took the rebound. Iverson made another fast break. The fans were so excited that the Rockets were beaten by his fast break.

Adelman called for a timeout and replaced Yao Ming, saying that he was protecting his body, but in fact he wanted to fight against the Princeton system. Old Nelson exchanged Blair for Gibson, and Morrow for West.

As soon as Morrow came on the court, he stole Lowry's pass. He dribbled the ball and was blocked by Battier. Iverson took over the ball and passed it to Blair who cut in the middle. Blair had a long wingspan and had a strong strength advantage. He rushed in quickly and dunked it down.

The Rockets want to play against Princeton, but they can't turn around, because the current five Warriors are tough enough in single defense except Morrow. Blair has outstanding defensive awareness and has made two consecutive backup defenses, causing Battier to shoot three times and Landry to make a mistake.
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