225. What is self-inflicted?(1/2)
Zhang Hao continued to lean on Grant Hill to ask for the ball, and the position he was closer to the basket than last time he hit the distance.
Grant Hill guessed that Zhang Hao would choose to turn around, but he still chose to hold on his own initiative after being 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 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 bottom line, avoiding Ratliff's repair on the other side, but he did not use his left hand to hit the board and throw it with his left hand like O'Neal. He still used his right hand to tilt forward and make a layup with his body low!
He actually turned right and made a layup with his right hand!
How confident is he that he can hold his opponent's strength? O'Neal was surprised by Zhang Hao's choice, and O'Neal had already learned a little about Zhang Hao's judgment on the movement of defensive players!
Although Zhang Hao did not make a single in the last round and he took a hasty move, he obviously judged the time for Ratliff to make up for it, so he chose to take a hasty move in advance.
But when you turn left, the right body is moving towards the left. At this time, the right hand will move again, and the force will be very awkward. The direction of force will follow the turn, which will have a great impact on the shooting.
This problem does not have much impact on turning right and shooting with left hand, because the body on the left is moving to the right, but the direction of the left hand shooting is to the left. In terms of throwing, it is a very easy 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 get stuck in the position and lay up with his right hand. O'Neal did feel that Zhang Hao's talent was not based on imitation, but learning the part he needed, and combining his actual situation, he chose the low-post playing style that suited him the most!
Grant Hill also had the urge to curse, this guy actually learned something new in the middle of the game!
He saw that Zhang Hao was learning O'Neal's back-attack now.
The key is that they can really do it!
Zhang Hao's power made Grant Hill feel extremely exaggerated! The two of them are obviously almost the same weight, and Zhang Hao is even higher, but Zhang Hao is actually more solid in the lower plate, and Zhang Hao's upper limbs are already stronger than him.
Just now, when Zhang Hao turned around to avoid Ratliff's defense, Grant Hill tried hard to squeeze Zhang Hao, and he might not care about the foul, but he didn't squeeze it! The opponent looked like a setback. If it weren't that much higher, Grant Hill would have thought he was playing against Barkley.
What's the reason...
"Deep pace" triggered!
Just like what Zhang Hao thought when he got this medal, this medal is obviously more suitable for the bottom-up of inside players like O'Neal, Mooning, Malone, and Ewing who turned and made a great layup before losing weight.
After scoring the goal, Zhang Hao quickly retreated and felt a little sad when he ran back...
Who would have thought that one day he would learn technology from O'Neal?
But O'Neal's skills are really good! The strongest center in history is indeed completely different from the first center who uses physical fitness to play!
Who said O'Neal only depends on his body?
Even if his skills are simply serving his physical fitness, it is still skills, but others can't learn it...
"Hey? Can't I learn it?"
Seeing Lynch Hunter pushing forward, Zhang Hao put away his messy thoughts and focused on defense.
4-6, the Pistons fell two points behind.
The Pistons were not afraid because of the strong lineup of the opponent, nor were they anxious because O'Neal had two irresistible starts. Before the game, Joe Dumas recalled to his teammates for a long time how he beat the Lakers in the Finals, how he beat the Magicians, Byron Scott, Michael Cooper, Worthy, and Jabbar's Lakers, and won the MVP in the Finals.
That team is still three top 50 stars...
Whether they are annoyed or really believe that they have the strength to defeat the Lakers, the Pistons are playing very patiently now.
After Grant Hill and other teammates got the position, they broke through from the right.
Barkley from the right bottom line defended Adity Thorpe's Barkley came up in advance, blocking Grant Hill on the right side of the top arc, and Zhang Hao also moved his position quickly to interfere with the line where Grant Hill passed the bottom line.
At this time, Eddies Thorpe took the initiative to move, and went to the right three-point line to help Lynch Hunter block Kenny Anderson. Lynch Hunter went around to the free throw line and received a pass from Grant Hill!
Zhang Hao immediately made up for Lynch Hunter. Lynch Hunter passed the right bottom line. Addis Thorpe blocked the man and broke back and cut in. Barkley didn't dare to let go of Grant Hill. Kenny Anderson pulled Addis Thorpe couldn't even hold it. Addis Thorpe rushed into the inside and attracted O'Neal's beautiful pass after making up for defense from close range to Ratliff behind O'Neal.
Ratliff jumped and made a basket!
This cooperation is really tacit and smooth!
If Lynch Hunter was replaced by Alan Houston, the power would be even stronger!
Zhang Hao really thinks that this mid-range shot or three-pointer chance is higher than the pass and cut combination of goals, that is, Addis Thorp is experienced and bold, and his skills are not bad. If he changes to the inside, he may not stop and jump shots, and he will choose to shoot outside the three-second zone instead of actively entering the three-second zone to find a counterattack.
"I actually feel a little regretful that I didn't see the Pistons getting stronger. I'm crazy..."
Zhang Hao shook his head and ran to the frontcourt.
After Kenny Anderson came to the frontcourt, he saw O'Neal asking for the ball at the low post.
So touched!
O'Neal is asking for the ball for the third time in the quarter! It just seems something is wrong.
Kenny Anderson also saw that O'Neal seemed to be teaching Zhang Hao to play basketball.
Teach in the game... O'Neal teaches + Zhang Hao learns = no problem.
The question is, Zhang Hao learns from O'Neal?
The difference between the two is probably more than 30 kilograms, right? O'Neal has been complaining about how many pounds he has gained.
Such an abnormal situation, Kenny Anderson waved to O'Neal immediately after waving in the position.
Zhang Hao is very talented, O'Neal is very pleased. This time, he is going to show off his powerful move!
O'Neal received the ball and leaned directly towards Ratliff, turned right, and the lowest line, the best way to avoid the line being pinched.
After stepping into the three-second zone, O'Neal carried Ratliff on his right shoulder, stepped on the left side of the three-second zone and took off, leaning his body to reduce the frontal contact with Ratliff... It was not completely obstructed, and he stepped on the sideline of the three-second zone and directly smashed the ball into the basket!
Accompanied by the baseline fans' exclamations and the whine of the basket, O'Neal raised his neck to Zhang Hao after landing, and then quickly retreated.
Zhang Hao also retreated immediately. He had a question in his mind just now. He was asking me if I had learned it?
If it weren't for his conspicuous body shape and excessive handsome appearance, he really wanted to take a leave immediately and leave the arena to buy a bag of Hongtashan to relieve his sadness...
Ignoring this excessive teaching guidance, Zhang Hao felt that he had to practice hard as he did when O'Neal turned around for the first time.
As for turning around and stuck the opponent and jumping and dunking directly from the sideline of the three-second zone, I will discuss this move later.
Fortunately, again and again, the Pistons' unhappiness began to appear.
O'Neal actually taught Zhang Hao how to play in the game!
It doesn’t matter how weird this matter itself looks, what’s important is that it’s too underestimated!
Originally, Grant Hill thought it was Zhang Hao who took the initiative to learn O'Neal's turn. This time, Grant Hill realized that it was O'Neal who taught Zhang Hao during the game.
In other words, O'Neal treats them as sparring teams!
It's unbearable! Grant Hill made a gesture to his teammates, came to the top arc, and faced Zhang Hao's defense blocking the mid-range shot, and continued to choose to break through!
The bottom line was leaning against Barkley's Eddie Thorpe suddenly turned around and bypassed Barkley when Grant Hill broke through, cutting under the basket. At the same time, Dumas, who was on the weak side on the left, ran hard towards the top arc.
O'Neal was very active in the three-second defense zone, and quickly moved to the right side of the reasonable collision zone. Barkley chased after it, crossed the three-second zone first, and went to prevent Ratliff from receiving the ball. This time the two had a good sense of cooperation in the inside.
However, Grant Hill did not pass the ball, but rushed straight to the basket!
When O'Neal realized that he was trapped, it was too late to foul. Grant Hill was too fast, just like the elongated version of the point guard he fought a few days ago!
Grant Hill jumped at close range and smashed the ball into the basket through O'Neal... "Bang"...
O'Neal's shock and anger instantly turned into a surprise!
Grant Hill, who was almost excited, became stunned.
Zhang Hao didn't care about the top arc, leaning against the sudden backwards and getting rid of the defense. Joe Dumas, who had the chance to catch the ball and shoot three-pointers, kept following Grant Hill and chasing the big hat!
The ball hit the rebound and bounced back. When Zhang Hao landed, he grabbed the ball, turned around and started a counterattack!
The opportunity to counterattack has finally come!
When Zhang Hao surpassed his teammate Doug Christie, the "single ride" triggered, and his speed soared to 94. He quickly caught up with Joe Dumas who was trying hard to retreat in the middle circle.
Joe Dumas 88's speed is not even as good as Zhang Hao in regular form. Although Zhang Hao is driving the ball, the speed gap is huge. The key is that Zhang Hao's control of the ball this year is much better than last year!
Joe Dumas tried to rob, Zhang Hao changed hands and blocked Joe Dumas with his body, easily surpassed, his speed surged again, and his "single" full power!
Grant Hill immediately chased after landing and stood firm. Just as he was about to catch up, he saw Zhang Hao become faster after passing Joe Dumas, so fast that he could not catch up at all... Give up! Give up!
Zhang Hao scored two points with a single-handed dunk!
The Pistons retreated and defended quickly at the beginning. The Lakers failed to play a fast break, and Zhang Hao failed to help the team boost morale, but now, morale is getting better!
When Grant Hill ran back to serve, he looked at Zhang Hao who finished blocking, rebounding, and counterattacking a one-stop but was still expressionless. There was something he was really convinced!
Zhang Hao's overall defensive ability can only be said to be good. If you include the defensive characteristics, you can barely say that it is excellent.
But the consciousness is simply!
With that move just now, Zhang Hao actually discovered his true intention!
As for consciousness... Zhang Hao's consciousness is good, but his judgment ability and execution choice of supplementary defense and coordination defense are still not very good.
But Zhang Hao knew that the tactic that Grant Hill played just now was Duke University's tactic, S-running, players without the ball create opportunities independently, and players holding the ball can have two pass routes.
But according to Zhang Hao's understanding of this tactic, it should be the choice of an ordinary point guard with average independent offensive ability... Well, it's actually a coincidence that Zhang Hao just saw the NCAA's best goal of the day in the news yesterday. Kobe rushed in directly when he played this tactic and smashed the ball into the basket through Duncan.
10-6, the Lakers led by 4 points!
Seeing that Grant Hill was in a bad mood, Joe Dumas advanced through the half, Pistons coach Doug Collins called a timeout!
Looking at Grant Hill who was walking back, and then looking at Zhang Hao walking back to the bench opposite him.
Doug Collins said to the man who looked exactly the same, "Scott, your good student has made progress again, or we can see him make progress with our own eyes. If he is chosen by us and partner with Grant..."
To be continued...