I’m a Big Boss in the NBA

Chapter 656: There are lots of deals and rumors

"But offensive fouls are very difficult to create. NBA offensive fouls are changed every year. If the rules are not changed, but how to blow it is fine, the offensive fouls in Yao Ming's era are not the same as today. You can only use FIBA ​​to talk about things. Abstract. In one point, when FIBA ​​wants to make an offensive foul, the offensive player hits his chest in this area. The length of the relationship does not go down. It is not exactly the case, but it is roughly what it means. A good player who makes a good offensive foul. , Sense of position and line of attack,

The King's cousin does not have this condition, and playing with Anthony Davis is completely different. Before he jumped up and no one was stuck in a position to grab a rebound, and no one made up for his fake moves. Now he doesn't have to throw himself to the ground as before.

Players who dare to commit offensive fouls must not be soft.

Why do NBA commentators see someone seriously committing offensive fouls with high ratings? The point is here, this thing is killing it. Flopping is not counted, because there is too much room for flopping to avoid the toughest collisions or to find a thick place to cushion. No matter how much I don’t like my cousin, the things I don’t like are on the team that he doesn’t play enough. I’m personally flopping. I really haven't seen it, never.

The benefits for Davis are obvious. Davis is a crazy long guard who turns inside, so his favorite is to play in the high position. The problem is that in the past, the Pelicans did not lock the matchup to create a chance for him, and he had to pass the matchup when hitting the high position frame, so he had to go to a deeper position to get the ball, shorten the distance and look forward to the man who is under the basket. Can't keep up with the rhythm and can't reach the position of the guard frame.

When the cousin came to AD, it was estimated that he was crazy. When the cousin came to the elbow to catch the ball and went to the basket, Davis started the cousin to cut the whole basket and the whole basket was the ocean. If you want to lock the match-up, you must first make sure that the match-up and you are in position. None of Davis's previous partners have this treatment.

Asking for the ball in the low post will become a choice for him, not a necessity. For AD, his offensive consumption will go straight down.

When the Pelicans met, the cousin and Davis solved the offensive and defensive problems with each other.

As for the cousin’s bad temper, an inside player who is willing to throw himself to the ground never wants to lose. A big inside shot is much more uncomfortable than our guards. It is impossible for such a person to lose so much in the King’s temper. . He is not the kind of person who wants to go away if he doesn't give it to him. I have never heard of it. As long as he starts to win, I believe he will change quickly.

So the king paid some price to get what he wanted, put himself in the position he wanted, and could do work on this basis. The Pelicans are a big profit, holding three big treasures in their hands. Both teams and players benefit from it. Those who go to the Kings can also get more opportunities in the Kings without core.

Secondly, in addition to thick eyebrows, the Pelicans also has a very important person, which may be the lead of Cousins's match.

That's Hollodi.

Personally, I feel that Hollodi can't be considered a giant, and he can barely be counted, but he is a very, very good player. Six-foot-4 double guard, strong, able to fill two positions at any time. Offensive has a certain output and defense is quite good. Putting it next to the Twin Towers is the lubricant, and the Pelicans will have more room for selection, especially when filling the bench pit.

But the Pelicans are actually not a lot of problems, because he now holds the most troublesome twin tower core in basketball. The twin towers are a combination of general upper and lower limits, and the benefits are very outstanding, but it is very difficult to really want to get it right. This year, or even next year, is he a threat to the powers. The so-called small ball warriors are in big trouble, I can't tell.

The advantage of the twin towers, or the Pelicans, is that the offensive output is extremely stable, and the outside counterattack can't be achieved at any time. The role players are well matched. It is very likely that they will be another king. I am talking about the group of people led by Adelman and Weber. They may even be stronger. My impression of the NBA has never been such a young pair of twin towers. When the Spurs drafted Duncan, the admiral was already at the peak and the cousin AD is far from the peak.

The Pelicans want to win the championship or put themselves among the competitors. Once they are labeled, they have to bear this burden at some time, but where the Twin Towers must first focus on defense, nothing else Way, otherwise you will definitely be run to death. Even if it is AD, now he can be run to death when he plays the 4th position. Green is fundamentally closer to a particularly hard small forward, and he is not afraid of any 4th position. Then we must solve the offensive troubles and reduce the consumption of the twin tower output.

To play defense well, the Pelicans need a lot of things.

The first is the defensive experience of perimeter players. These people don't have to take the ball down, but try to get the ball out of bounds without fouling and allow the offense to re-serve. To mention a few examples, Shane, Bowen, including the old fish Harpa. Shoot the ball out of bounds, kick it out of bounds, whatever you want to get out, let the offensive half serve. It would be even more wonderful if it was shot out. The offensive time is not returned to the table is a huge advantage for the Pelicans. Let the Twin Towers play standing instead of running, this concept will permeate the entire defensive part.

The second is to have a deep enough rotation. It doesn't matter how much scoring ability these people have, it just fouls by the way to fight for physical strength. The same idea is to put the ball out of bounds and play 14-second offensive time instead of a full twenty-four second round, putting the pressure on the execution of offensive tactics.

In the future, any team against the Pelicans will not want to touch the 14-second line. A full twenty-four second round generally takes 18 to 21 seconds of half-court offense. With an extra 4.7 seconds, there are one to three more tactical steps and the actual consumption of these steps on the Twin Towers. The 14-second offense against the Pelicans is actually very difficult to play because the time left for the offense is only eight to nine seconds. If you throw the ball into the penalty area and create a threat to collapse the defense, and then come out and play, the time will be very high. very nervous. As long as the Pelicans go deep, we will see a lot of forced singles and forced shots.

The third is the ability to follow these two lines of thinking, to suppress out-of-bounds serve and make mistakes. This is the key to the Pelicans breaking the balance. It may not be necessary to force a turnover on the spot, but it is necessary to take the offense away from the predetermined receiving position and force the offense to make adjustments to enter the set.

Fourth, it is only to decently oppress the offense during the game time and play the defense well. In fact, the two towers are in the first three goals, and they are all available. Relying on the two towers to defend will be very good. The cousin matched Davis's basket and the lap is locked. Davis’s mobility determines the two steps from the basket to the three-point line. The pick-and-roll is also difficult to play in this lap. As long as you know your defense is there, you can push outside The price of gambling is relatively low.

Too many fouls and free throws are acceptable, but you must not play sports with your opponents, so that the power of the twin towers can be played out. There is another advantage to doing so. The preset tactics of the offensive position are consumed quickly, and it must be completely supported by the system to save the things on the board and leave it for the key ball. Adapted to the defensive system thinking and offensive habits, the defense will be much better.

The current situation of the Pelicans is that there is no depth at all. The best defender is Holledi. I don’t have the Pelicans outside defense in my mind. Knowing how to play, it depends on the ability of the Pelicans management to get a few. Up.

On the offensive end, the Twin Towers team has the primary and secondary offenses. The first is the transfer of the ball, the second is the movement of the players, especially the movement of the Twins, and the third is the shooting. Inside players looking for help, they must first cut well, and then make good shots. If a player can only shoot and can't cut, his matchup can still put himself into the defense range, but if a player cuts particularly well, the defense must consider a problem that the rotation can't keep up, the low kill of the inside player. The force will follow up.

The Pelicans are currently able to cut few, even few stable shooters. There is no way to transfer the ball. The Twin Towers launched an offensive ball out of the perimeter. In addition to Holledi's not very good setter, Holledi himself is also closer to a combo guard. Therefore, the offense is likely to miss the top of the arc, and all stop on the surface pointlessly, which will waste a lot of opportunities created by the twin towers.

On the other hand, the two insiders of the Pelicans haven't cooperated with the super insiders seriously before, and it takes a little bit of learning how to create opportunities for each other. These pit Pelicans need to be filled one by one. Before filling in, he is not a threat to a strong team like the Warriors. But once these pits are filled, the Pelicans will turn into a meat grinder on both offensive and defensive ends. Whoever hits will scratch his head.

In terms of tactics, I don't think Princeton is a good way. Neither cousin nor AD are not the insiders who first find teammates and then find their own offensive opportunities, but Princeton actually needs two insiders.

If Holiday can understand the passing angle, or create a Teckglu-type striker with eyes, brains and hands, the Pelicans can completely hit the set of things the old jazz made for Malone, with high screens, as long as The ball is in place. There is no way for one big or four small ones that are popular today. The bottom line high and high screen is before the rewind, AD completely returned to the fourth position, unable to go around the two towers, let them receive the ball in a deep position and lock each other to create opportunities, any team playing the Pelicans You must put a second orthodox big man up, otherwise the defense won't be able to play at all.

When it comes to the game, I estimate that the two of them will try to get close to the bottom line at this stage, the bottom line, the basket, and the small triangle on the sideline of the penalty zone. At this position, attract the big guys in the penalty area to help defend, clear the dividing line of the basket, pull the weak side as far as possible, and then the actual offense ends and hits the weak side. This is a way to establish team movement in the early stages of the formation of the Twin Towers team, and it is also the most effective way. However, considering the space issue, it is also possible to put the inside catch to the middle distance, freeing another big man's jumper. Or simply the cousin plays the screen, AD cuts directly, and if the defense piles up the empty cutting space of other AD, it will open up.

The whole team moves, and the team fills in a few suitable puzzles, the Pelicans can almost break the wrist with any strong team. From this perspective, the Pelicans may not have played very well in the Twin Towers recently, and the record will not meet expectations. The so-called playoffs will cause trouble for the Warriors, because playing this way is more about taking the two insides from their own strengths. Pick it up to prepare for the future. The Pelicans are not competitive right now, the lineup is too shallow, and Gentry is a fast coach. The inside line is always running or put in the pick-and-roll finisher in his hands. I don’t have two big men in his hands. Knowing what he can be used for, I don't see the need to give up the future and win immediately. "

Yang Yiyang wrote a lot of things profusely, and analyzed a lot of things in it, and even Xu Xuan looked at it a few more times.

I can't say that it's all right, but at least it makes sense.

The transaction between the Kings and the Pelicans basically disrupted the entire Western Conference, even as much as Durant joined the Warriors and Xu Xuan joined the Lakers last season, because the Twin Towers lineup has been in the current league for a long time. It never appeared.

No one knows if this lineup can play well.

But judging from the phenomenon data, the prospect of the combination of thick eyebrows and Cousins ​​is undoubtedly very attractive.

It can be said that as soon as the Pelicans made this trade, they instantly changed themselves from the league's second-rate team to the top or even the top level, because no one can compete with them inside.

Even Jokic and Antetokounmpo have to kneel when seeing such a lineup...

The only thing I don’t know is whether this twin tower lineup still has a strong dominance in today’s small ball era, and whether a chemical reaction can be formed between the thick eyebrows and Cousins ​​is also a big question~www.wuxiaspot.com~ After reading the trade of thick eyebrows, Xu Xuan continued to scroll down.

The Brooklyn Nets and Washington Wizards reached a deal. The Nets sent Croatian guard Bojan Bogdanovic and second-year player Chris McCallen, and got Andrew Nicholson and Marku from the Wizards. Thornton and a 2017 first-round pick.

The 27-year-old Bojan Bogdanovic was the 31st overall pick in 2011. This season, he averaged 14.2 points per game and made 35.7 percent of his 3-pointers.

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Bogdanovic can provide the Wizards with the required scoring and lineup depth.

It is reported that the Nets insisted on obtaining a first-round draft pick in this deal, although Bogdanovic will become a restricted free agent this summer.

Although the Wizards paid a valuable first-round pick for an expiring contract (Bogdanovic), they also lost Andrew Nicholson’s contract in this deal (which lasts until 2020, and finally 1 year is a player option).

No loss or no profit, get what you need.

Next, the Philadelphia 76ers have reached a player deal with the Atlanta Hawks. The 76ers sent power forward Ersan Ilyasova, and traded center Thiago Splitter from the Hawks. And two draft picks.

Not only that, the 76ers continue to discuss deals with other teams. It is reported that the player that 76 wants to shoot the most is center Jalil Okafor. On Tuesday night local time, the 76ers were discussing a deal with the Bulls about Okafor. The Bulls’ bargaining chip was Nicola. Mirotic.

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