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0230 Four ways to write fast break

Booed in the stadium, Parker stood on the free throw line, and the first free throw was slammed and the second free throw was hollow.

The two teams changed their offense and defense. While the Thunder generals were still in the backcourt, Su Yang gestured to attack the weak side and strongly.

I originally wanted to shout, but the tactical steps were relatively simple, mainly to grab the pace and score quickly. The Spurs would definitely know when they shouted, and even the tactical gestures were only gestured once, so that no one on the Spurs would notice them and set up defense in advance.

Seeing Su Yang put down his hands quickly, assistant coach Brian smiled and said, "Is it necessary to be so cautious?"

"certainly…"

Su Yang subconsciously thought of Embiid's stack tactical gesture of Mavericks coach Carlisle, and hurriedly reminded his teammates Simmons and Curry. Then the three of them reasonably stopped the Mavericks' offense. They must pay attention to the face of the opponents of the high ball merchant.

With words, the Thunder generals ran to the frontcourt one after another, and the whole team showed five-for-one formations, intentionally three on the left and two on the right.

Westbrook blinked the ball across the center line on the right. Durant saw this and started from the bottom corner on the left. Green and Chandler jointly formed a ladder cover in the left elbow area. The three on the left suddenly set off a weak                                                                                                 

Because the Spurs firmly implemented the man-to-man strategy, they reacted slightly slower in the face of sudden tread cover.

Durant took the opportunity to rush to the 45-degree three-point line on the left, raised his hand to take over Westbrook's pass, and scored a three-pointer.

Richard Jefferson forced his jump and tried to interfere, but failed to play a slight role, and the basketball went into the net in a hollow.

“Woooooooo…”

Cheers broke out in the Ford Center, and the fans at the scene were very excited. The Spurs made three fouls with a blunt face and scored three points with difficulty. How could the Thunder "eight seconds, one goal, and three points" be exciting. Not only was the ornamental blow, but the momentum was also much stronger.

Amid cheers, the Spurs counterattacked.

Parker ran across the center line by dribbling the ball and passed it to Duncan at the top of the arc. Jefferson simultaneously used Blair's cover to slip from the right corner to the basket.

Durant's pursuit and defense were particularly tight, and Chandler also raised his hands at the free throw line to interfere, and the two cut off the Spurs' high and low post connections.

Duncan saw that he had no chance to pass the ball directly to the basket, but he often dribbled the ball with his hand and passed Parker back, and then ran to the bottom line. At the same time, Ginobili went around from the bottom corner on the left, stopped at the 45-degree three-point line on the left, and raised his hand to ask for the ball.

Parker raised his hand and passed, while Jefferson, who had previously slipped to the basket, stood on the wall with both feet and formed a double cover with Blair.

Duncan took the opportunity to move to the short corner on the left, caught Ginobili's pass, hugged his hands, bent his knees and looked up at the basket.

No matter how you look at the movement and rhythm, you have to jump and get the basket.

Chandler, who hurriedly walked around the cover and chased Duncan again, had no time to think too much, and instinctively jumped.

Duncan avoided sideways, taking advantage of Chandler's time difference to easily jump and scored with a basket.

"Duncan is the basic skill of traditional basketball. When it comes to power, it can be a big hit..."

Su Yang sighed in his heart, then gestured at the Thunder players, reminding him to continue to implement the weak side attack tactic.

Westbrook strides across the center line, and the Thunder Fives are still in the five-outside formation with three left and two right.

With cheers and shouting throughout the field, the tactical formation was formed again, and Durant successfully ran to the 45-degree three-point line on the left to receive the ball.

Perhaps because of his previous experience of missing three-pointers, Jefferson's catch-up this time was very tight, and he just didn't hold his hands together.

But Durant took the ball with the opportunity, stepped hard and broke through in the arc top direction, and rushed straight to the basket.

The under-the-basket area was empty at this time, and the other Spurs players did not shrink to assist in defense. Jefferson gritted his teeth and chased with all his strength, and was never thrown away. However, Durant relied on his long legs and long arms, took only one step to jump in three layups, raised his right hand and glided in the air, and let the basket go freely.

Jefferson was powerless to stop it, and watched the basketball enter the net with hollow space, and hurriedly picked up the basketball and stood outside the boundary to serve.

The Spurs launched a counterattack, and Popovich raised his right hand, first raised three fingers, and then two fingers.

Parker also repeated the same tactical gesture towards the Spurs generals, and then commanded the command and raised his left hand to command the position.

Su Yang saw Parker's gesture and boldly guessed that he wanted Ginobili and Jefferson to cooperate. After all, after the Spurs started, Parker and Duncan had scored, and it should be the turn of those two in order. Blair, as a rookie, probably wouldn't consider it.

Making up his mind, Su Yang shouted at the Thunder Generals who were in front of him: "Defend the waist position, give double-teams..."

As soon as he finished speaking, Blair was diagonally inserted into the left elbow area from the right side line, setting up a wall to cover it, and Jefferson took the opportunity to get rid of Durant, strided to the 45-degree three-point line on the right side, raised his hand to take the pass from Parker, turned around and faced the basket, and posed three threats.

After Parker crossed the ball, he accelerated to the left elbow area, set up a wall to cover it, and Blair pulled away and ran to the top of the arc.

Jefferson stepped forward and threw the ball towards the top of the arc, instead using Duncan's back cover on the right elbow area and inserted it into the paint area.

Parker retreated to the 45-degree third line on the left, raised his hand to take Blair's pass, and held it high and waited.

Jefferson hurriedly ran to the right waist position, but unfortunately Su Yang arranged the defensive waist position in advance, Chandler deliberately delayed his speed, and Durant seized the opportunity to hold onto Jefferson tightly, causing the two to arrive at the left waist position almost simultaneously.

Parker still passed the ball to the left waist position.

On the right side of the court, Duncan and Blair set up walls one after another to cover Ginobili who started the bottom corner.

After two breathing periods, Ginobili moved to the top of the arc, while Jefferson made a strong blow and turned around and broke through.

The four Thunder players decisively gave double-teams according to Su Yang's arrangement, and Jefferson quickly threw the ball to the top of the arc.

Sefrosa immediately turned around and returned to defense, directly stuck the space on the right side, guiding Ginobili to break through.

There are only 5 seconds left in the offensive time.

Ginobili used the trick, dribbled the ball with his left hand into the inside line, suddenly stopped and raised his hand, and threw the ball towards the right side line.

Judging from that look, I probably wanted to pass it to Parker, who was temporarily in a vacant position. Although it was a bit risky, there was no other way.

Then I thought that rookie Blair lacked tacit understanding and wanted to cover it up, but his big round face hit the basketball.

The basketball rebounded and landed. Green bent down and picked it up nearby, turned around and handed it to Westbrook, and Thunder launched a fast attack.

“Woooooooo…”

Cheers broke out in the Ford Center, and the Thunder still started with the five-outside formation, but became a three-outside distribution on the right and two-outside distribution.

The weak side attack tactic was successfully formed again, Durant scored the ball at the 45-degree three-point line and strongly beat Jefferson.

Parker deliberately moved horizontally to help defend, but he thought that Durant had stopped urgently and raised his hand to pass the ball, while Westbrook cut in in parallel.

The ball arrived first, but Westbrook was faster. He grabbed the ball and bounced up, and then jumped up.

With a clang, he scored a slam dunk with both hands!

Cheers burst into tears in the stadium, Westbrook landed on the ground and slapped his chest and roared, and Su Yang applauded and greeted the audience.

Assistant coach Brian smiled and said, "The trainings before KD have been effective. I remember you asked him to practice dribbling and pass the ball?"

Su Yang nodded: "But the point is that this offensive and defensive transition is that we have done a good job in defense, so they don't have time to form a formation..." Durant's passing after getting rid of the ball was of course awesome, but the key is that he guessed the Spurs' tactics before, and the Thunder team also efficiently executed it.

In between conversations, the Spurs' three-point line was transmitted, Duncan passed the ball at the top of the arc and then went down, setting up a wall at the free throw line.

Jefferson took the opportunity to go around, raised his hand to take Parker's pass, strode sideways, and interfered with Durant's rush to rush.

The basketball smashed the basket and bounced back. Chandler jumped up and grabbed it in his hand, landed and handed it to Durant.

Cheers in the stadium were heard again, and Durant ran across the center line in one dragon, becoming Westbrook's propulsion role.

Westbrook became Durant's character, and the Thunder still started in the five-outside formation, and still attacked weakly.

Perhaps because he felt Westbrook's shooting was wrong, the Spurs arranged for Duncan to shrink and block the breakout, and the defense coverage area was quite large.

But Chandler skillfully set up a wall to block Blair, Green took the opportunity to cut the basket, received Westbrook's high throw pass, and received an all-around dunk.

The basketball smashed the basket into the net, and the referee's whistle sounded simultaneously. The announcer loudly informed the Spurs that they requested a short 60-second suspension.
Chapter completed!
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