Zhang Hao continued to rely on Grant Hill to ask for the ball. This time the position was closer to the basket than the last time.
Grant Hill guessed that Zhang Hao would choose to turn around, but he still chose to actively stick close to him every time he was knocked back instead of leaving room for being hit.
As a top defensive player, Grant Hill knows very well that preventing Zhang Hao from turning over and making a jump shot is far more important than preventing Zhang Hao from turning around.
After Zhang Hao knocked Grant Hill back into the three-second zone, he chose to turn right and go to the baseline, avoiding Ratliff's defense on the other side, but he did not use his left hand to hit the board like O'Neal did, and it was still Using his right hand, he tilted his body forward and hit an underhand layup!
He actually turned right and made a layup with his right hand!
How confident do you have to be in your ability to block your opponent? O'Neal was surprised by Zhang Hao's choice, and there was something O'Neal had already learned about - Zhang Hao's judgment on the movement of defensive players!
In the last round, although Zhang Hao failed to score in singles and made a hasty shot, his hasty shot clearly indicated that he had judged the time for Ratliff to make up for it and chose to make a hasty shot in advance.
But when turning left, the right side of the body is originally moving towards the left. When the right hand is released, the force movement will be very awkward, and the direction of the force will follow the turning movement, which will have a great impact on the shot.
This problem does not have much impact if you turn right and shoot with your left hand, because when you turn right and the left body moves to the right, the direction of the left hand shot is to the left. In terms of throwing, it is a very smooth shot.
Zhang Hao's shooting was not as balanced as O'Neal's left and right hands, so Zhang Hao chose to turn right, and then confirmed that he could block the position and lay up with his right hand. O'Neal really felt Zhang Hao's talent - not imitating, but learning what he needed. Part, combine your actual situation and choose the low-post play style that best suits you!
Grant Hill also had the urge to curse - this guy actually learned something new in the middle of the game!
He could see that Zhang Hao was imitating O'Neal's low post play.
The key is, people can really do it!
Zhang Hao¡¯s power made Grant Hill feel it was so exaggerated! The weight of the two of them is almost the same, Zhang Hao is taller, but Zhang Hao is actually more solid in the lower body, and Zhang Hao's upper body strength is stronger than him.
Just now when Grant Hill turned around to avoid Ratliff's defense, Grant Hill tried his best to squeeze Zhang Hao, regardless of the possibility of a foul, but he couldn't move! The opponent was like a foil. If it wasn't so much taller, Grant Hill would have thought he was facing off against Barkley.
The reason is
"Deep Step" is triggered!
Just as Zhang Hao thought when he first received this medal, this medal is obviously more suitable for the bottom-up steps of inside players such as O'Neal, Mourning, Malone, and Ewing before losing weight.
After scoring the goal, Zhang Hao retreated quickly and felt a trace of sadness when he ran back
Who would have thought that one day they would learn skills from O'Neal?
But the details of O¡¯Neal¡¯s technology are really good! The strongest center in history is indeed completely different from the ordinary number one center who uses his physical fitness to play!
Who said O'Neal can only rely on his body?
Even if his technique simply serves his physical fitness, it is still a technique, but others cannot learn it
"Eh? Can't I learn it?"
Seeing Lynch Hunter advancing, Zhang Hao put away his messy thoughts and focused on defense.
4 to 6, the Pistons trailed by two points.
The Pistons were not afraid because the opponent's lineup was strong, nor were they anxious because O'Neal made two unstoppable starts. Before the game, Joe Dumars recalled to his teammates for a long time how he beat the Lakers in the Finals. How to defeat the Lakers team with Magic, Byron Scott, Michael Cooper, Worthy, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and win the Finals MVP.
That team still has three top 50 superstars
Whether they are tired of hearing it or they really believe they have the strength to defeat the Lakers, the Pistons are playing very patiently now.
After Grant Hill waited for his teammates to get into position, he broke through from the right side.
Barkley, who was guarding Edith Thorpe on the right baseline, came up in advance and blocked Grant Hill on the right side of the top arc. Zhang Hao also quickly moved his position to interfere with Grant Hill's route to the baseline.
At this time, Addis Thorpe took the initiative to move and went to the right side of the three-point line to help Lynch Hunter block Kenny Anderson. Lynch Hunter went around to the free throw line and received Grant Hill's pass. !
Zhang Hao immediately made up for Lynch Hunter, who passed the right baseline, and Edith Thorpe blocked the pass and ran back.?: "Mr. O'Neal, can you practice free throw shooting?"
Before O'Neal could react, Zhang Hao stepped out of the baseline and passed the ball to Kenny Anderson, then ran forward.
O¡¯Neal doesn¡¯t know why, he¡¯s bad at free throws, he knows it! He was also very upset! But I really don¡¯t want to practice¡
However, when Zhang Hao arranged training before, he only asked him to practice free throws, but he didn't practice and Zhang Hao didn't say anything.
Why this time?
O'Neal ran to the frontcourt with confusion, and came to the left side of the three-second zone to maintain the threat of rushing. Zhang Hao pulled to the left side of the three-point line at a 45-degree angle to the middle of the top arc to rely on Grant Hill to maintain the threat of cutting.
After enjoying the strength of his dream teammates in the first half of the quarter, Kenny Anderson finally came on his own and passed Lynch Hunter with his cross-step change that was not inferior to Grant Hill in terms of skills.
Seeing this scene, Zhang Hao thought of Van Exel's difficulty in beating Lynch Hunter and Joe Dumars last year It is true that Van Exel's scoring power is more explosive, but Kenny Anderson is stable!
Van Exel couldn¡¯t average 20 points per game even if he tried his best, but if Kenny Anderson leads the team alone, he can do it!
Just when Kenny Anderson passed Lynch Hunter and rushed to the mid-range, and the other Lakers players began to follow their accustomed running routes, suddenly, the referee's whistle sounded!
O¡¯Neill immediately understood the meaning of Zhang Hao¡¯s words just now.
O¡¯Neal doesn¡¯t find it strange at all that Zhang Hao judged the opponent¡¯s tactical intentions. If one day Zhang Hao wears a suit on the court because of injury or suspension, and squeezes the old fox into the position of assistant coach, he will not be surprised at all.
The key is that Zhang Hao predicted the opponent's tactical intention, which is a shark-killing tactic!
Zhang Hao actually had the audacity to remind him to practice free throws!
O¡¯Neal was dragged by Rick Mahon just now. The referee¡¯s whistle sounded and Rick Mahon committed a foul!
The Lakers Sharks encountered the shark-cutting tactic for the first time, and it was still the first quarter!
Feeling O'Neal's sad and angry eyes, Zhang Hao turned around and ran out of the sideline to serve.
The Lakers continue to attack, thinking that the opponent will continue to use Rick Mahon, a retired player who has played in the game for the sixth time since the beginning of the game and has only played a total of 40 minutes in the first five appearances, to continue to attack the sharks.
but no¡¡
The Pistons just committed a tactical foul, interrupting the Lakers' offensive rhythm!
Kenny Anderson¡¯s breakthrough this time was obviously not as patient as the last time. The strong breakthrough after the cross-step change failed to successfully get rid of Lynch Hunter, and the emergency stop mid-range shot was interfered with!
Kenny Anderson missed the mid-range shot, but fortunately O'Neal grabbed the offensive rebound.
Rick Mahon is really a tough guy. When O'Neal landed and was about to get up, he used his face to press the elbow that O'Neal was holding when he leaned over after grabbing the rebound. As long as O'Neal raised his elbow, there was a high probability that he would be hit with an elbow. foul.
O'Neal looked rough, but his ball was really delicate. He didn't take the bait and threw the ball at Zhang Hao, who was actively running to get an open opportunity. He seemed to want to kill Zhang Hao However, before Zhang Hao could catch the ball, the referee whistled. There was a sound, and O'Neal's arm was pulled again!
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