Chapter 215 Eternal Question(2/2)
Wilkins was determined to dunk.
But he didn't expect that before he could jump up, someone would bat the ball away behind him.
Wilkins looked back and saw that the person who blocked the shot was Bird. Just a moment ago, he was double-teaming Magic, but in the blink of an eye, he was already in the penalty area.
"I told you right? A primary school student can predict your attack!"
Bird's heart-wrenching remarks were no longer able to irritate Wilkins compared to the "monkey" in the first half.
Celtic's counterattack was brilliantly completed.
Although they don't have a magician, their counterattack is no less entertaining than the Lakers'.
The three connected and ended with a dunk by John Long.
Different from Magic's solo dance, the Celtics are more team-based, with four people participating in a counterattack and three people touching the ball.
Louis' aversion to big ball-carrying cores comes from a previous life.
B is a league full of ball-carrying cores. The third-line ball-handlers eliminated by the United States, as long as they have the ability to face and pull up, they will all be the Harden of 2019 when they come to B. Scoring 50 points is the same as playing.
A strong team can take the team into the playoffs, but it won't go far.
You don’t need to know much about football to know that you can’t win by yourself.
Magic is not a small foreign aid, nor is he a ball-handling core like Harden who integrates offensive organization and organization. He is more like John Stockton of the Lakers, who has to take care of everyone by himself.
This will damage his independent offensive ability. Only when the Lakers need him to attack, he will take the initiative to develop his own offense. From this point of view, Bird's progress is far ahead of him.
As the Celtics' flanking tactics against Magic unfolded smoothly, the Lakers' offense was no longer so comfortable.
The magician's rhythm stalled...
Wilkins and Sterling both had open shots and failed to score.
The Lakers' coaching staff only hesitated for a few minutes before the Celtics extended their lead to 11 points.
Louis asked Pat Riley the simplest yet most difficult question.
On how to get players to make open shots.
If there are too many fouls, you can replace the player. If the defense is not good, replace the player with a good one. If the tactics are not right, change the tactics.
The issue of being able to "change" is not a problem for the coach.
But what if you can’t even make an open shot? What should you do?
This is the eternal question of all basketball coaches.
Chapter completed!