Chapter 251 Battle Supersonic
Chapter 251 Battle Supersonic
Chapter 251 Battle Supersonic
"Beep!"
With a crisp whistle sounded.
On the evening of December 2004, 12, in the 17rd round of the NBA regular season, the Phoenix Suns challenged the Seattle SuperSonics in an away game and officially started.
This is a battle for the top spot in the regular season.
Only by beating the Suns all the way can the Supersonics pull each other to the same starting line, and they can even step on the fallen corpse of the Suns temporarily by virtue of their mutual wins and losses, and climb to the top of the regular season rankings.
If the Suns win, they will have a seven-game winning streak. With this kind of momentum, there is a possibility that they will come out on top, making their opponents desperate to catch up.
In the worst case, No.2 can be opened up by two wins, and the leading position can be firmly maintained.
The referee threw the basketball high into the sky, Stoudemire VS Jerome James.
It is true that Stoudemire's physical talent is dominant, but Jerome James still used his height advantage to transfer the basketball to Ray Allen's hands.
Pass the ball to Luc Credno and take the ball to the frontcourt.
The starting five of the Suns remain unchanged, Nash at No. 1, Joe Johnson at No. 2, Richardson at No. 3, Marion at No. 4, and Stoudemire at No. 5.
Facing Nash's defense, Ridnour did not choose to single out, but passed the ball to Ray Allen on the right.
Receiving the ball and posing in a three-threat pose, Ray Allen had no expression on his face.
Joe Johnson didn't dare to be slow, and immediately lowered his body's center of gravity, put on a standard defensive posture, and put half a step away.
Ray Allen took a stabbing step with his right foot, his upper body was empty in the air, and the two movements were connected very coherently.
Joe Johnson paid attention to breaking Ray Allen's movements, even though he rushed forward, jumped up and slapped Ray Allen's face overwhelmingly.
Ray Allen's shooting rhythm was very smooth and uninterrupted. With a flick of his wrist, the basketball drew a full moon-like arc in the air.
Swish!
There was a crisp sound of wiping the net, and the white net flowers splashed. The three-pointer raised his knife and fell into the net in response, hitting the bull's-eye with precision.
3 to 0! !
Ray Allen deserves to be nicknamed "Killer Ray". He showed his housekeeping skills at the beginning of the game and gave the Suns a blow.
The offensive and defensive transition, Marion took the ball from the baseline and made a quick serve, Nash caught the ball and wanted to push a fast break, Ridnor didn't return to the half court, and directly pressed the defense from the whole court, not giving the Suns a speed up.
In the positional battle, Nash dribbled the ball to the middle of the frontcourt, organized support, and waited for his teammates to settle.
Marion and Stoudemire pulled to the high position, separated the horns on the left and right sides, and played and cooperated randomly.
On the left and right flanks, Richardson and Joe Johnson opened up space to create offensive space for other teammates, and set up turrets at any time to cover the inside line.
The Supersonics' defensive end did not follow the Suns' positioning, but Ridnor stepped forward to press Nash, and the other four shrunk inside. Is this to force the Suns to compete with the Supersonics for shooting?
However, the contraction of the Supersonics is somewhat subtle. It can not only use speed to contain the Suns' inside offense, but also use mobility to expand outside the perimeter to interfere with shots.
Nash frowned. The Sonics' defensive strategy made him a little uncomfortable, but it wasn't something he couldn't beat.
Richardson and Joe Johnson are not stumps, standing in place and waiting to be marked. They can run and pull to the side with the ball. They don't believe that the Sonics can let them catch the ball and shoot open shots.
And Nash also started to move, a cross change direction accelerated to break through Ridnour, and played a pick-and-roll cooperation with Stoudemire inside the three-point line.
Ridnour and Ray Allen flanked Nash together.
There was a clear snap, and Ray Allen just started a step or two. Nash immediately sent a ground pass. The basketball bounced off the floor and landed precisely outside the 45-degree three-point line on the right. With almost no pause on the ball frame, he immediately lifted the ball over the top, stood with his feet together, drew the bow and set the arrow, and opened his hand to shoot a three-pointer jumper.
The purpose of Nash's pass was too sharp. As soon as Ray Allen left the defense, Nash sent ammunition to Joe Johnson in order to form a restraint on Ray Allen, so that Ray Allen did not dare to move easily.
The purpose of tactical containment is very obvious. Ray Allen can only turn around and fight back to defend. However, Nash's pass is too crisp and neat, without muddle along. Joe Johnson also understood it, and he shot without hesitation.
Even if Ray Allen's physical fitness is quite good, and he threw himself back desperately, he still couldn't interfere with Joe Johnson's shooting.
There was a bang of iron smashing, and the basketball missed and bounced out.
Jerome James jams Stoudemire in the basket, Lewis and Evans rush back to the basket to protect the rebound, Lewis jumps lightly, picks up the rebound, takes a dribble, and immediately makes a pass on the run Remember the long pass, like a quarterback's pass, like a missile, accurately find Ray Allen who quickly crossed the half court and killed to the inside.
Joe Johnson desperately chased after him, but still couldn't keep up with Ray Allen's speed.
After catching the ball easily, Ray Allen took a dribble, jumped up from the basket, made a pick in the air, put the basketball firmly into the basket, and scored two points in a counterattack.
This goal was scored. At first glance, Ray Allen's style of play is a bit like a pure shooter. Almost all of them run without the ball, add catch and jump shots, and have counterattack layups and no gorgeous dunks. Way to score the basketball.
In fact, Ray Allen's physical talent is top-notch, but his style of play is not gorgeous, and he is low-key. Doesn't it look like his physical fitness is not good?
The facts are surprising, as if James can't handle the ball and Harden can't defend, what the eyes see may not be true.
The Suns attacked, Nash caught the baseline and made a quick shot, and immediately wanted to speed up and push and run.
Ridnor was still pressing the whole court, and he didn't give Nash a quick kick. Nash didn't pause, and immediately chose to split the ball. He and Joe Johnson directly made a 2-to-1 wall kick. After passing Nash's point, Joe Johnson did not stop, and immediately sent a hit to the ground, sending the basketball to Nash.
Nash got rid of Ridnor and was about to start speeding up with the dribble. Ray Allen on the side was like a cheetah, sprinting over to make a steal.
Although Nash avoided Ray Allen's steal, but the speed dropped, Ridnor caught up to defend, and Joe Johnson was also marked by Ray Allen.
Since he can't play running and bombing, Nash is not anxious, and directly plays diamond tactics in the positional battle.
Nash held the ball in the middle to look for opportunities, while other Suns players settled in an orderly manner. The SuperSonics also unabashedly shrunk their defensive line, restricting the Suns' inside offense according to the tactics formulated before the game.
It seems that the Sonics are determined to test the Suns' outside shooting level?
However, if you want to test it, you can test it, but I don't like you, I don't follow the script you set.
Nash stepped down and dribbled the ball continuously, rushed to the inside, and played a pick-and-roll cooperation with Stoudemire. Before being surrounded by Ridnour and Ray Allen, he suddenly exerted force with his feet and broke through from between the two. to inside...
(End of this chapter)
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