My Name is Kobe Bryant

Chapter 308 Larry Brown, You Are Nothing

"Hey! Kobe! Who did you bribe? Why did you win the player of the month? This is the glory of a superstar, do you understand? Look at how many teams you lost to, do you deserve it? You don't deserve it! You deserve a* ***! You are a scum who counts on charity from the top of the league. You have no future. Everyone is deceived by you. In fact, you are nothing at all. Everyone is deceived by you! You are a liar" Reggie Miller serving The former walked over to Bryant's side again and began his chatter.

Saliva and saliva splashed, and the nervous words made people puzzled.

Bryant smiled, looking at Reggie Miller like a clown.

Poor, sad. There is not a shred of confidence in his heart that he can beat the Lakers. His words are just a layer of thorns he put on his fragile heart. If the thorns are torn off, there is nothing but a fragile, sensitive and inferior soul inside.

It doesn't matter, Reggie Miller is still a boring guy. No matter how inspirational he is, it doesn't change that he is a bad guy. Maybe Reggie Miller's trash talk is just to cover up his disability and insecurity, but it makes him a very annoying guy.

Big Ben lost the jump ball to Rick Schmitz this time. As expected, these giants with a height of 2.2 meters and 2.3 meters are more than one grade higher than Big Ben's height and wingspan. Weaker than Daben, the hard talent of the body is there, and it is not so easy to defeat them.

Mark Jackson advanced with the ball and Kobe defended.

Mark Jackson is actually a very legendary point guard. In 1987, he was selected by the Knicks with the 18th overall pick in the first round. In his first year as a rookie, he averaged 13.6 points, 4.8 rebounds, 10.6 assists, 2.5 steals and 3.1 turnovers per game as a star-level point guard. Such data is only slightly inferior to the peak Stockton. And successfully won the Rookie of the Year honor that year, such a performance is not bad.

But in the next few years, Mark Jackson lost everyone. The data is getting worse and worse, and the performance of the stadium is not outstanding. This is because the Knicks' coaches have changed continuously. Mark Jackson can't find his position in the team, and he has been entangled in offense or organization all year round. Such questions bothered him quite a lot.

After that, he left the Clippers and joined the Indiana Pacers in the 94-95 season after playing for two years. In the 96-97 season, he went away to the Denver Nuggets.

After playing 52 games for the Denver Nuggets, his statistics this season are 10.4 points, 5.2 rebounds, 12.3 assists and 1.0 steals per game. Undoubtedly, he was back to being a first-class point guard, and the Indiana Pacers quickly traded him back. Larry Brown believes that after the team lacks Reggie Miller and lacks an offensive engine like Mark Jackson, the team's offense has become constipated to the point where it has to be resolved.

As for the team's tactics, teammates and coaches all know the bottom line, and Mark Jackson, who performed well at the same time, naturally became the best answer for the Indiana Pacers to solve the problem.

Sure enough, when Mark Jackson returned, he brought the Indiana Pacers a leap, allowing the team to smoothly connect to the return of Reggie Miller. At the same time, the chemical reaction between him and Miller also made the team's offense more layered.

Mark Jackson has a stunt that is well known to fans, which is to use his big butt to face his opponent's back singles. For this reason, the NBA later specially introduced a back-up 5-second rule, which is aimed at Mark Jackson's post-up singles tactic.

As a point guard whose height and speed are not outstanding, Mark Jackson's post-up skills are unique. His back is more about using his back to observe the situation on the field, and then complete the assist. rather than scoring directly.

Mark Jackson faced Kobe in the same way, standing there with his butt pouted, motionless! Only the head is looking around, like a shrinking turtle!

Kobe has nothing to do with him!

What can be done?

In this era when there is no back basket for 5 seconds, such a tortoise shell organization method is unsolvable. If you press forward and try to steal, there is a high chance that you will be thrown behind by a turn. If you step back, he'll immediately fix it with a jumper. Scoundrel! It is impossible to move forward, nor to retreat. Such an offensive method should be consigned to history.

Kobe simply stuck his waist up, you can luck it, and see what you can organize when you transport it to the end of time.

"Kobe is helpless in the face of Mark Jackson's back holding the ball! This is the existence of the current top assists per game. Mark Jackson's assists per game surpassed Stockton!"

"This tactic is a bit stupid! But on the basketball court, you can do whatever you can to win. No one can blame Mark Jackson. If other players can have such a good career in the post-up state, then you can also get assists. Be soft."

Mark Jackson lucked out for 15 seconds! With an admiring expression on Larry Brown's face, he finally passed the ball.

As a defensive coach, what Larry Brown likes most is to press the rhythm, and Mark Jackson's style of play is Larry Brown's favorite.

Reggie Miller circled from the inside, threw off Eddie Jones, received the ball from outside the three-point line, stepped up, turned, aimed, and made a jumper in one go.

Decisive and smooth shooting movements, stable hand shape, and confident projection. Reggie Miller knew the ball was there as soon as he shot it!

"Shua!"

Miller gestured to the Jets in celebration and ran back to his own half to the wild cheers of the fans in the arena.

0:3.

The Indiana Pacers head start.

Kobe's face was calm, and he was not disturbed by Reggie's three-pointer at all. Larry Brown, the coach, is good at attacking the mind. Kobe still remembers the year of F4, the star-studded Lakers were tossed by Larry Brown's arrangement to the point that the team's mentality burst.

Unhurried, unhurried, Kobe faced Mark Jackson with the ball.

First ball! The boss strikes first!

Like backs? Then let you see what a real textbook guard post-up singles is!

Kobe pulled the ball from his crotch and turned his back, and hit Mark Jackson with his back from beyond the three-point line!

"Boom!"

"Boom!"

Two hits in a row! Kobe got stuck in the space, quickly turned his left foot into an elbow, stretched forward vigorously, stuck in Mark Jackson's position, and turned around!

Take a step! Throw the ball before Dale Davis arrives!

Fadeback jump shot, the basketball flew out from the fingertips, with backspin, across a very large arc, and fell straight into the basket.

Kobe's face was stern, and he didn't even glance at Mark Jackson. Instead, he looked at Larry Brown on the sidelines.

Without the Pistons and Tigers, Larry Brown, you are nothing!

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