Nba: Body Of Steel, Reshape The Glory Of The Green Army

Chapter 593 The Lakers Lost Resistance 【Subscription】



Chapter 593 The Lakers Lost Resistance 【Subscription】

Lin Long's blocked shot once again put the ball cap into Rasheed's hands. After landing, Lin didn't even look back to observe the situation and the possession of the ball, but just lowered his head and ran towards the frontcourt!

Lin Long has a very delicate grasp of where the basketball will be placed after the shot is blocked!

He won't come to ignore the volleyball hat just to look good.

In that way, it is difficult to grasp the placement of the basketball. Once it goes out of bounds, it is another opponent's ball, which is useless except for one more statistic and top ten balls.

He will only use his full strength when he blocks 3 points from the top of the arc and slap the ball 8 meters away, because it is convenient for him to fast break!

But Lin Long, does he need top ten balls? Does he need this pale stats?

He's going to dominate the league's top 10 of the day and all stats!

Lin Long's block is exactly the kind of block that all coaches love!

It is heavy when it should be heavy, and it is lightly touched when it should be touched lightly. Almost every time a block is blocked, the basketball can accurately fall into the hands of teammates, which is convenient for the team to organize attacks and launch counterattacks!

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Another technical statistic in the NBA that is not much valued is the statistic about whether the possession of the ball belongs to the team or the opponent after a player blocks a shot.

In this statistic, among all players averaging more than one block per game, Tim Duncan of the Spurs ranks second, and 78% of his blocks can be converted to his team's ball possession, ranking third is Mourinho. Tombo, he has 75% of his blocks that can be converted to his team's possession.

The rest are defensive masters such as Mourning, O'Neal, and Big Ben. Their statistics are also above 70%. There is no gap in grade between these people, and everyone is similar.

They're both great defense and shot-blockers in the minds of coaches.

The biggest counter-example is Ratliff of the 76ers. He only has 45% of his blocks, which can be directly converted to his team's ball possession. Many blocks are due to his excessive pursuit of the effect. He only considers the fan as far as possible, and does not consider it. actual effect.

This may be why, Ratliff has averaged more than 3 blocks per game for several consecutive years, and even has an average of 4 blocks per game in one year, but he has not even won the best defensive player once, not even the best defensive team. The reason for how to get in.

After all, those who voted were the coaches who knew the ball best!

The number one in this data is undoubtedly Lin Long, and it is not an ordinary high. In the case of other top defensive players in the league, this data is only 75%-80%, Lin Long's this data is as high as 91%!

That's a cliffhanger ahead of everyone else, and it's also a testament to Lin Long's shot-blocking, which translates to his team's possession almost every time!

It's no wonder that Lin Long has won the NBA Defensive Player of the Year award for two consecutive years.

From the data to the scene to the actual effect, Lin Long's defense can't find any faults!

On the court, Rasheed chose to dribble the ball over half court by himself. His seemingly lame and slow dribble immediately attracted the Lakers' double team!

They thought it was a good chance, a good chance to break the ball!

This is what Rashid wants!

He saw that Kobe and Miller quickly ran towards him and wanted to double-team defense. After another move to completely attract the attention of the two, Rasheed suddenly took off, raised his hands behind his head, and used a Still in the dynamite bag posture, threw the basketball to the other side of the big diagonal!

What was waiting there was Lin Long who ran fast after capping!

Beyond the 3-point line, Lin Long jumped high, received a somewhat large pass from Rasheed, and then landed without any adjustment at all.

"Shh!"

With a crisp sound, Lin Long hits again with 3 points!

A series of frantic cheers resounded throughout the North Shore Garden. Phil Jackson made a gloomy face, gestured with both hands, and called for a pause.

The situation on the Lakers' court was so bad that it wasn't his turn to call a timeout.

But when the 2-minute timeout passed and the Lakers returned to the court, the situation did not change.

The first attack after playing was when Kobe took the ball and threw an unreasonable 3-pointer from beyond the 3-point line regardless. This ball was under the shadow of the previous, from the posture to the rhythm to the follow-up of the shot. It's a mess, and naturally it's impossible to get into the basket.

"Boom!"

After a crisp sound, Big Ben grabbed the rebound, and then found Payton. Payton dribbled the ball and passed it to Lin Long, who had run to the center line. Lin Long still only dribbled the ball after receiving it. Then, it was a straight pass to Steve Jackson, who rushed to the Lakers' basket.

Jackson got the basketball is a powerful two-handed dunk, adding two more points for the team.

This goal is just one of the mediocre goals the Celtics scored after defending 800 defenses and counterattacks. But everyone who knows the ball is sure after this round that the Lakers are over!

It's not that it's bad to be hit by the Celtics on the fast break.

The bad thing is that the three Celtics players have already hit the ball, but no one of the Lakers retreated, only Kobe Bryant reluctantly retreated to his own 3-point line because he was close.

But he also retreated and did not defend. Not only did he not stick Lin Long, but he also did not choose to go inside to protect the basket. Kobe just retreated because he was close.

When everyone on the Lakers lost interest in defense and quick retreats, their defeat in this game naturally became inevitable!

The entire third quarter turned into a purgatory that was even more asura than the first quarter.

In the whole quarter, the Lakers only got a pitiful 9 points, and the Celtics once again scored 41 points in this quarter!

Single quarter 41:9, or the third quarter, from any point of view, this Christmas battle is over.

Once again, there is no suspense and no resistance to the massacre ending.


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