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Chapter 143 Run and Gun VS Princeton (second update today)

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    Both sides mobilized their troops at the same time to enter the transition period of the first half. The Kings obviously have a better bench depth.

    Hedo Turkoglu and Bobby Jackson are both good bench gangsters, and they even have high-quality substitutes like Gerald Wallace and Martin Cliffs.

    Due to Ben's absence, the Pistons' Corris Williams, who has the strongest offensive firepower on the bench, has been mentioned as the starter. Fortunately, Atkins has returned from injury, and the second team finally has a leader.

    Mickey Moore, Joan Barry and Michael Curry also appeared one after another. They are all the main rotation players of the Pistons this season.

    Wang Dalin, Hamilton and Billups obviously play more minutes than other starting players. First, they have better physical fitness. Second, it is also because the three of them have the strongest offensive firepower.

    Since the stamina value was increased to 90, Wang Dalin has never been out of stamina. Unless he has to go to the basket and fight with the opponent's muscles throughout the game, his physical fitness is definitely enough.

    More than four minutes into the second quarter, the starting players of both sides returned to the court again. The score had reached 38:44, with the Kings leading by 6 points.

    The score between the two sides was tight before all the starting players came off the field. The second team fell behind by 6 points after just a few minutes of playing. It was obvious that the Kings bench performed better.

    Atkins is undoubtedly slightly inferior to Bitkoglu in sorting out the team's offense. This forward from Turkey is a rookie in the same class as Wang Dalin. His performance last season was only so-so, but he has made great progress this season.  progress.

    So far this season, Turkoglu has averaged 25 minutes per game, 11.9 points, 4.8 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 0.8 steals, shooting 45.3% from the field and 41.7% from three-point range.

    If the name is hidden, many people will probably think that this is Wang Dalin’s data before the All-Star Game last season.

    As a time traveler, Wang Dalin naturally knows how powerful this guy is. After joining the Magic, he played the most brilliant performance of his career, and his substantial contribution to the team was as much as that of most All-Star players.

    Turkoglu’s performance is undoubtedly even better under fiba rules. In 2001, he won the European Championship runner-up with the Turkish men’s basketball team. In 2010, he led the Turkish men’s basketball team to win the runner-up at the World Championship.

    If the U.S. men’s basketball team didn’t have the “fiba killer” Kevin Durant, they probably wouldn’t have been able to win the Turkish team.

    You know, in that final, Durant's various jump shots completely ignored the defense. He hit a total of 7 three-pointers in the game and scored 28 points in an understatement!

    The Pistons were temporarily behind in the score. In the second half of the second quarter, Wang Dalin began to strengthen his personal offense. The Kings players immediately had a headache Isn't this just ignoring defense?

    Whether it's Divac, Weber or Peja, they all have nothing to do with Wang Dalin's shooting style. As long as you don't press closely, he can immediately complete the pull-up jumper Even if he is lucky, the ball is not there.  Come in and it will scare you into a cold sweat!

    Facts have proved that Wang Dalin’s pull-up jump shot shooting percentage is quite impressive, basically around 50%.

    The boss of the Pistons began to show off his power. Webber, the boss of the Kings, could not turn a blind eye. He also began to strengthen his personal offense. For a time, the entire three-point line was his range of activities.

    In terms of shooting range, Wang Dalin is definitely better than Weber, but in terms of offensive efficiency, Weber is not necessarily inferior to Wang Dalin.

    Since entering the league in 1993, Webber's true shooting percentage has remained above 55% and even above 60% for many years.

    In the first few seasons, this excellent power forward was quite inaccurate in free throw shooting. Even in the 1998-1999 season, his free throw shooting percentage was only 45.4%, which was worse than O'Neal that season.

    But in the past two seasons, his free throw shooting has been very good, and his shooting percentage has remained above 70%.

    Don’t think that a free throw shooting rate of about 70% is not good. It is already very good among big men in this era Duncan’s free throw shooting rate last season was only 61.8%!

    If Weber was just fighting alone, the Pistons' reliance on "hybrid zone defense" would be worthwhile. However, this guy often uses his own feints to attract defensive attention, and then passes the ball to teammates in better positions, which leaves the Pistons a little helpless.  .

    Even if Bibby and Christie have poor shooting ability, even if Divac's mid-range shooting percentage is less than 40%, once Peja catches the opportunity, his three-pointer can really be called "killing without blood"!

    After all, Williams is not good at defense. He always makes mistakes when guarding Peja.Take this opportunity to calm down Of course, I still hope that the Pistons players' hands will feel a little cooler as a result.

    “In complete contrast to the silence on the Kings’ bench, the Pistons’ bench was full of jubilation, and the players all looked extremely excited… This wave of offensive frenzy just now was so enjoyable, all three-pointers, can you believe it?

    ?Obviously, this wave of three-point craze not only shocked the Kings, but also the Pistons' own playersIn this era, this style of play is too advanced and too alternative!

    Wang Dalin didn't think there was anything strange. There was more than one team that played like this in later generations. Even if we don't mention the Rockets led by the "bearded second generation", the Trail Blazers led by "Guide Lee" often also  Beat like this.

    It’s still the same sentence - as long as you are accurate enough, why not shoot all three-pointers?  The key point of this sentence is not "three points", but "accurate enough"!

    In the first half of the third quarter, the Pistons made 7 of 15 shots from beyond the three-point line. Of course, it was terrifyingly accurate, but after the timeout, their three-pointers were not very good.

    “Maybe it was Adelman’s timeout that interrupted their rhythm, maybe it was because they were too accurate in the first half of the third quarter and exhausted their character In short, they suddenly weren’t accurate!

    There’s nothing you can do about it, just like the Rockets and Trail Blazers who relied entirely on three-point shooting in later generations. They often failed in the playoffs. Isn’t it because the three-point touch suddenly disappeared?

    As the saying goes, "The way of heaven is good for reincarnation, no one will be spared by heaven"!

    When your shot is accurate, you can kill people and kill Buddhas, but when you are not accurate anyone can teach you how to be a good person!

    The Pistons' outside shots were suddenly inaccurate, and the Kings took the opportunity to hit a 16:8 climax During this difficult time, the Pistons could only rely on Wang Dalin's personal offense to support themselves.

    Wang Dalin was also helpless. Carlisle and he were a bit too naive to want to copy the playing style of the later small ball era. The reason why no team shot a large number of three-pointers so unscrupulously during this period was not because they didn't understand.  Three-pointers are more efficient, but they really don't have this ability!

    As mentioned before, the key to three-point tactics is "accurate enough", and the current players in the league are indeed not accurate enough Yes, their three-point shooting percentage is good, but in this era, we do not just look at the three-point shooting percentage.  It can directly extend your thinking!

    To put it in more straightforward terms when you average 4 three-pointers per game, you may be able to make 2, but when you increase the number of shots to 8, you may not be able to make 4.  Got it!

    So when the fourth quarter started, the Pistons were 6 points behind 83:89, and the situation in the last quarter was obviously getting more serious (Remember this site's website address: www.hlnovel.com
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