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Chapter 24 Princeton

**-Hickson walked towards the Cavaliers' rest area with some fatigue. Just now, he almost played the entire first quarter.

At this moment, his mood was a little complicated.

8 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists, this is what Hickson contributed to the team in the first quarter.

Of course, 8 points and 4 rebounds in a single quarter are not the reasons why **-Hickson's mood is complicated.

"Three assists, I actually gave three assists in one quarter?" **-Hickson seemed a little incredible after learning about his assist data.

In previous games, it was thankful that ** Hickson was able to give 3 assists throughout the game. However, tonight, he only took one quarter of the game and did what he could not do in a game.

At this time, Fang Chen walked to Hickson, patted his shoulder and smiled, "My man, your performance just now is simply amazing. I can almost give you 100 points for your performance. But you are still not brave enough. When you come on the court, be more proactive and confident. By the way, your performance in the first quarter has already made those guys notice you, so next, you can attract their double-team defense when catching the ball, try to make their defense line shrink, and then pass the ball to the outside line to create scoring opportunities for Joey and the others. This is one of your next tasks, and I believe you are fine. Besides, you have also seen how excellent your passes in the first quarter are."

**-Hixson took over Fang Chen's mission and patted his chest to ensure that he completed the mission.

Fang Chen nodded with satisfaction, then returned to the coaching seat and discussed the next tactical issues with Chris Jante.

This afternoon, Fang Chen discussed with Chris Jante the tactics the team will play in tonight's game.

In fact, with the current lineup of the Cavaliers, it is not easy to play any set of tactics. Because this lineup obviously lacks one or two core points, some problems will arise when playing any set of tactics.

For example, the triangular offense tactic requires a player with back-attack ability to do the axis, and then two aggressive players and axial players form a triangle position.

If the tactics are formed, if the defense party does not double-team players who play singles at low positions, then the player can choose singles. If you choose double-team, there will be a chance on the outside, and there will be a chance to cut on the weak side.

Of course, this tactic requires that the axial players have a good awareness of passing the ball, such as Michael Jordan before and Paul Gasol of the Lakers now.

In the current lineup of the Cavaliers, there are almost no players who have back-playing and passing skills (excluding ** Hickson, who is above Chris Webber).

Ramon Sessions has a good passing awareness, but he cannot become an axial player. Therefore, it is very difficult for the Cavaliers to play a triangular offense.

Princeton's tactics focus on inside passes and inside command. Obviously, the Cavaliers do not have this number player.

In addition, Princeton's tactics pay great attention to the four links of "space, timing, observation, and execution". Space refers to the position, distance between players on the field, and timing refers to the timing of passing, running, and back-running. Observation refers to observing the opponent's defensive position, and execution refers to the execution of basic techniques.

Therefore, it is quite difficult for the Cavaliers to play Princeton tactics.

However, what made Chris Jante a little confused was that the tactic Fang Chen discussed with him this afternoon was the Princeton tactic.

Although Chris Jant was very puzzled at the time, after listening to Fang Chen's somewhat unreasonable analysis, he still reluctantly accepted the proposal.

Because although this lineup does not allow many tactics to be implemented at present, Princeton tactics are slightly easier than other tactics.

However, the only thing that makes Chris Jante question is that there is no big man on the team who can pass the ball.

And Chris Jant naturally did not agree with the candidate given by Fang Chen - ** Hickson.

"Hickson will make your eyes shine tonight, just like Graham from the last game. Trust me!"

After Fang Chen and Chris Jane said this, the latter sighed, which was considered to be accustomed to Fang Chen's decision.

Afterwards, Chris Janter carefully urged the players to conduct two hours of training on Princeton's tactics.

Even though he had many doubts in his heart, Chris Jant still strictly carried out the tasks assigned by Fang Chen.

However, what Chris Jantt did not expect was that ** Hickson was really as Fang Chen said tonight, which was eye-catching.

In the first quarter, **-Hickson not only scored consecutively on the offensive end, but also made beautiful balls many times to assist teammates in scoring.

Although there were only 3 assists on the books, **-Hickson definitely had more than three good goals.

It was under the leadership of **-Hickson that the Cavaliers unexpectedly led the home team with a magical score of 31:28 at the end of the first quarter.

The entire Amway Center Arena was in full swing. Although the home team lacked the "half-man and half-god" Carter and Ryan Anderson, they weren't going to be beaten by the Cavaliers almost from the beginning!

Magic team rest area.

Stan Van Gundy yelled at the field, and after being stared at by the referee, he looked at the Cavaliers' rest area with a serious expression, muttering: "I want to take away the victory from here tonight, no way. A young boy with a bad breast, hum..."

Fang Chen took a look at the Magic Team accidentally and happened to see Da Fan looking here, so he said to him in his lips: "Coach Van Gundy, hello, I am Fang Chen. I think you should know me!"

Stan Van Gundy understood Fang Chen's lips and his expression became even more gloomy. Van Gundy snorted coldly, then turned to look into the field.

Seeing this, Fang Chen laughed and chatted with Chris Jante while watching the game on the court.

In fact, tonight, the Cavaliers' Princeton tactics were not very successful, but Fang Chen was already very satisfied. After all, these guys have only been practicing for a while.

What's more, the team currently has the initiative on the court.

"Fang, I really don't know what other tricks you have. You hardly play cards according to the rules, hey..." Chris Jant showed a helpless smile on his face. He seemed to never guess what chess this young guy would take next.

After listening to Chris Jante's complaint, Fang Chen laughed and said, "No matter what method it is, just win the ball."

Chris Jan nodded, then watched the game with a little relaxed mood.
Chapter completed!
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