Chapter 775 I really don't want to call back at all(1/2)
The attack of the 76ers was like boiling water, out of control.
They scored 43 points in a single quarter, which is the record of the NBA finals' historical single quarter score.
Their opponent, San Antonio Spurs, did their best. In terms of on-the-spot performance and shooting percentage, they are the best in three games, but compared with the 76ers, there is still a big gap.
30 to 43
The 13-point backward is really bad for the team at home.
"We all know that the Spurs' defense is in the top four levels of the league, but today they gave the 76ers a single quarter with 43 points." Mark Jackson shook his head and sighed, "This is the finals, gentlemen!"
Most of Groom Albert's life was spent on the commentary seat.
He explained many finals, but today's competition is unprecedented.
"The 76ers may have had the best single quarter performance in the history of the Finals."
"When we mentioned the 76ers before, we would talk about wish, DeMarcus Cousins, Gordon Hayward and Rajon Rondo, but today the one who scored 43 points in a single quarter was not a player, but the Philadelphia 76ers, and that was a whole team!" Jeff Van Gundy said happily.
In the second quarter, the Spurs adjusted their roster to Mills, Ginobili, Dior, Split and Leonard.
At the beginning, they made a beautiful attack.
First, there was a classic pass from the outside in four seconds, and the ball was from the right wing to the top of the arc and then to the left wing. Everyone had a clear idea. Split on the left wing used his body to cover it, and then handed the ball to Mills.
Mills penetrated into the 76ers' defense like raindrops.
No one expected Ginobili to enter from the outside, and everyone's attention was on the Australians.
Mills' sudden pass, Ginobili had reached a dangerous area, the demon sword was unsheathed, and with an ordinary layup, it brought a perfect end to this gorgeous position battle.
32 to 43
"Honestly, I really like watching their games."
Two of the Big Three of the 76ers are resting off the court.
Hayward said, Wei Xia nodded slightly. This year's Spurs did play the most beautiful team basketball in modern times.
The last team that played like them was probably the Lakers in 1987 and the Celtics in 1986.
However, those two teams had five All-Stars as the base, and there were even two All-Star substitutes on the court. Rather than saying that it was a great team basketball, it was a chemical reaction created by a group of stars who followed their positions after sacrificing their own attacks.
And this Spurs, except for GDP, has no so-called stars.
But both of the GDP are already old, and Parker is no longer at the peak.
In the same situation, it would be an irreversible decline in other teams, but the Spurs ushered in another peak in the GDP era.
The 76ers' on-court lineup is led by Cousins.
The biggest lesson for the 76ers in Game2's defeat is to never let the three best players in the team sit off the court at the same time.
This may be possible in the regular season, but the finals faced the champions from another half of the zone, so doing this would be a bit arrogant.
Therefore, Wright asked Cousins to lead the second team to play the first and second quarters.
Nash, Holiday, Robertson and Odom were cooperating with him on the court.
Nash decisively hit the ball into Cousins's hand.
He turned over Split's stand-alone defense, and even if he failed, he dominated the offensive rebounds with another level of talent.
He pulled the rebound four to five times in a row at the basket.
Then, a powerful and heavy bumper made the Spurs' penalty area soundless.
45 to 32
Then, the Spurs used their conduction balls again to create scoring opportunities.
Leonard tried to make a dribble breakthrough, which was rare because his ball-holding skills were not yet at the time to act as the starting point of tactics. He seemed to be stolen at any time, but the ball was successfully passed.
Mills on the weak side caught the ball and broke again.
When the Australian broke into the penalty area, Leonard had already gone to the outside line, so he passed the ball. Robertson rushed towards Leonard as fast as possible. He was also in the 3D with explosive physical fitness and rough skills. The latter had already made great strides towards the All-Star, and Robertson might never take that step.
Leonard's bottom corner three-pointer was fired directly.
"Swish!"
35 to 45
The Spurs pursued them relentlessly, and even if there was no main lineup on the court, they still had a rush to chase the score.
The second teams of the two teams have proved time and time again that these are the two strongest teams this season.
Even the second team confrontation is intertwined, and no party can gain an advantage.
When the Spurs' tactics sublimated to this point, Steve Nash may have remembered the difficult years when he was suppressed by the Silver and Black Legion.
The 76ers' tactics were once unblocked.
Cousins stepped forward with Nash's gesture and picked and rolled up.
Nash asked Cousins' body and dribbled to find an open position. The Spurs' defense failed to keep up, so he took a bold move.
The three-pointer that flew high actually hit the board!
48 to 35
No matter how good the tactical literacy is, you will encounter similar problems. For example, what should you do if you can’t fight the tactics?
Nash's three-pointer just now was the answer.
If the tactics are not good, of course, they can only compare with personal abilities.
The most stable single player in the Spurs' existing lineup is Split.
This time, their conduction ball did not have the chance to appear as they expected. They could only pass the ball to the Brazilian.
Some Chinese fans will find familiar with what the Brazilian did to Cousins next. He leaned on it and then kept spinning like a gyro to find the gap.
Cousins was taught by Hayes for two years in single defense. Even though he only learned the basics, he also understood that in the face of such physical conditions, he was not as good as his inside line in all aspects, no matter what his movements were like, don’t jump! Don’t jump! Don’t jump even if you die!
Split swayed for a long time without having an absolute good chance, so he was forced to make a side hook.
Cousins jumped up and covered him completely.
"Bang!"
Split's ironwork.
"Wuhu!"
Odom flew to grab the rebound, followed by the 76ers' most familiar and favorite rhythm.
Odom took out the style of a left-handed magician, advanced in the middle, and when he reached the front court, he suddenly gave Robertson a shot and an air strike.
Robertson jumped and received the ball, dunked.
50 to 35
The score difference reaches 15 points, which is a critical point.
If you pull back, you will go straight to garbage time. In an era when the proportion of three-pointers is not as big as the small ball era, the extra score difference of 15 points can make people desperate.
The Spurs requested a timeout.
At this time, only three and a half minutes passed in the second quarter.
"D Marcus, come down and rest." Jay Wright held the roster in his hand. "Felix, Gordon, Lane, you guys come on."
The 76ers replaced Nash, Robertson and Cousins.
The lineup was changed to Weisha, Hayward, Holiday, Odom and Hollins.
In terms of height, this is not a 41 system, but Odom's ability to catch backcourt rebounds and promote fast breaks may be the top ten in the league, which is better than the starting point guards of most teams.
This trait made Odom's rotation priority in the finals higher than that of Hollins, who shined in the Eastern Conference Finals.
After all, the Spurs, the oldest team in the league, is too afraid of their opponents speeding up.
Jay Wright prescribes the right medicine, and his moves fall on the pain points of San Antonio people.
Now the 76ers have an advantage of 15 points. As long as the Spurs can't withstand the pressure and send a few rounds, the 76ers' counterattack will make them desperate.
Strangely, the Spurs did not replace Parker or Duncan, but instead replaced Danny Green.
They insisted on keeping the lineup on the field, and the only change was to expand the range of the outside line.
Today, their three-pointers are difficult to bloom, and the 76ers are pinching them to death.
Most of the goals they scored were defending well, and they dared to shoot against the block.
No one can defend against this kind of ball, the effect will be better.
In the first round after the timeout, they made an advanced pick-and-roll screen.
Split first used his back as a cover, then turned around, and Ginobili dribbled over, then made a pick-and-roll, and then opened and cut into the penalty area.
They played a successful tactic, Ginobili's ball hit the ground, and Split hit the ball against Hollins' assisted defense.
37 to 50
To be continued...