Super Lord of the Rings

Chapter 190 [Do you want to play center forward? 】

Pavlovich doesn't shoot when someone interferes in front of him. This is a bit like Korver. He has a height advantage but can't play it. Wang Junfang feels very relaxed.

Kirilenko catches the ball and throws it in an air cut. The ball is deflected badly. After the ball bounces, Kirilenko rushes and fails to catch it. Wang Jun easily picks up the rebound on the left side and takes the 13th place.

Wang Jun passed to Kidd, Kidd made a long pass to find Jefferson, Jefferson did not wait for his teammates, stopped and missed a jumper...

"AK47" is a domineering nickname. Kirilenko is an impulsive person, and his outside shots are not allowed. This is a risk. Once he can't grab the ball, he won't be able to return to the defense quickly, which will easily cause loopholes.

Because of his problem, Sloan doesn't like him very much, but he is the core of the team because no one is available.

Pavlovich finally got a chance to make a shot by relying on the pick-and-roll, avoiding Martin's block and missing a block, Wang Jun was addicted to grabbing rebounds, let go of Geron and retreated to the basket, Jefferson stuck Kirilenko and helped him get another shot. Rebound, fourteenth.

Today, the rebound seemed to be bouncing in front of him.

He only practiced for the third time in the rebounding training, and he was too weak to grab rebounds with the virtual person, but when he was playing a game with his teammates helping him, as long as he focused, it was easier than he imagined.

His personal positivity is on the one hand, and on the other hand, it is the opponent's problem.

After the Jazz lost Malone, rebounding has become very poor. Kirilenko is the team's rebounding leader, averaging 8.1 per game.

Last season, he averaged only 5.3 rebounds per game. The reason for the soaring data is not that he has become stronger and has a better sense of rebounding, but that his tactics have benefited. The Jazz really has no rebounding.

Ostertag is notoriously lacking statistics. After donating a kidney, he averaged 7.5 rebounds per game, a career high, which shows how bad the team's rebounding is.

Pavlovic's peripheral moves are always followed. Sloan lost his patience and chose to make a substitution when the ball was knocked out of the sideline, and Harpring returned to the field.

The Jazz still couldn't solve the offensive problem and hit the iron continuously. Wang Jun grabbed another backcourt rebound. 5 points, 15 rebounds and 1 assist in the half. No matter how you look at it, it doesn't look like outside data.

After reading the statistics, Bruce Hart said with a smile: "Wang Jun played a good low position today. Is he going to play center in the future?"

"I think the Nets can consider keeping him in the low post often, he has a keen sense of rebounding, and his positioning is extremely standard.

"Cody-Kamen said yes.

Bruce laughed: "The Nets now have two small men who can grab rebounds. I don't know if Kidd taught them."

Because Wang Jun played amazingly, the two introduced the short rebounder during the intermission.

There are such a group of people in the NBA who are not outstanding in height. But he can become a rebounder.

Like Marion. He is tall in shoes, not considered strong, but averaged about 10 rebounds per game except for his rookie season.

Ben Wallace is even better. With an actual height of only two meters, he entered the league in 1996, and his average rebounds per game increased steadily in the first four seasons. After switching to the Pistons in the 2000-01 season, Ben became a symbol of this blue-collar city. He won consecutive rebounding titles in 2002 and 2003.

Charles Barkley is also a typical example, he is tall. In his 16-year career, he only averaged less than 10 rebounds per game in his rookie season. He averaged 11.7 rebounds per game in his career.

There is also the strongest "Big Bug" Rodman, who is tall and has won seven consecutive rebounds from 1992 to 1998. In 1992 and 1993, his average rebounds per game reached an astonishing 18.66 and 18.26 respectively. Rodman seems to be born for rebounding and has become a model of blue-collar superstars in the NBA.

The Nets did not adjust their tactics in the second half. Wang Jun continued to be in charge of the low post. Lawrence also wanted to see how many rebounds he could grab.

The Jazz's change is that Jaron and Raul played more, and the slow "Big Pyrenees" and Arroyo, who had a bad hand, sat on the bench.

The defense is doing well, but on the offensive end, the Jazz can only rely on pick-and-rolls.

Many people say that Sloan is an overrated coach because of his poor tactical flexibility.

The Jazz used those sets back and forth, high screens, side screens, and baseline screens. When Sloan was dissatisfied with the penalty and scolded the referee, the person who waved the towel and handed him water covered him...

When Stockton was in the past, Sloan's weakness on the spot was covered up. Now that the point guard is not good at organizing, the Jazz players can't adjust on the court.

The Nets coach is also not good at responding on the spot, but there is Kidd to revitalize the team.

On the offensive end, Wang Jun was waiting for an opportunity on the outside, and only relied on a counterattack air cut to score two points.

After being targeted by Stephenson, he couldn't grab offensive rebounds, he couldn't rush at all.

The Jazz had a low shooting percentage and created a large number of backcourt rebounds. He grabbed five more and reached 20 rebounds in three quarters.

In the final quarter, the Jazz will continue to hit the iron. The four scored in double figures and it looks good. In fact, all four of them scored around 10 points, and their shooting percentage was pitifully low.

Kirilenko made 2 of 9 shots, Harprin made 4 of 14 shots, Stephenson made 5 of 12 shots, Raul 6 of 11 was the only one with a high shooting percentage, and the defensive end was still a colander. Not to mention Arroyo's 5-for-0 pure undercover.

With 6 minutes left, the Nets led by 20 points, the game entered garbage time, and both sides replaced the main players.

In the end, the Nets won 87 to 68.

Kidd and Martin got angry.

Kidd played Raul and Arroyo finally played a central role. He made 7 of 10 shots, 1 of 1 three-pointers, 5 of 6 free throws, 20 points, 3 rebounds, 8 assists and 3 steals.

Martin fast break sharp, 22 points and 5 rebounds.

Kittles scored 10 points, Rodney scored 9 points, and Collins also scored 8 points.

Wang Jun only grabbed three rebounds in the final quarter, 3 of 6 shots and 1 of 3 three-pointers. He scored 7 points, rebounds and 1 assist, including 5 offensive rebounds.

He was satisfied with his performance and played relatively easily.

He still likes to play against players who rely on his body. "Confrontation training" is very effective. He is not afraid to fight with others, but he is not so comfortable against defenders who break through the upper frame.

At the press conference, Wang Jun became the focus.

Yao Ming scored a large double-double of 22 points and 20 rebounds against the Pistons on December 7. The number of rebounds set a new personal NBA record in a single game.

Today, Wang Jun broke Yao Ming's record and became the Chinese player with the most rebounds in a single game.

Yao Ming is the tallest player in the NBA. Wang Jun has grown a little recently and is good at wearing shoes. Like Ray Allen, he has a standard outside line and it is even more difficult to grab so many rebounds.

Xu Xuejiao participated in the press conference and asked: "Wang Jun, is this game your first attempt? Will you continue to play like this, reduce shots, and protect rebounds on the defensive end?"

Wang Jun smiled and said: "This is an attempt by the coaching staff. I obey the coach's arrangement and do whatever is asked of me. The key is to help the team win."

Xu Xuejiao asked: "Do you have any secrets for rebounding?"

Wang Jun replied: "It's mainly predictions, and the cooperation of teammates. In fact, when rebounding, I block people more than attack. I have to thank my teammates for helping block people. We are a whole team rebounding, but this time I was luckier, the ball always bounced around me."

Wanting to grab more rebounds, Wang Jun thought he had to strengthen his defense, but he didn't tell the reporter.

If the opponent shoots more on his side, most of the defenses will bounce to the other side, otherwise he can easily get data.

If the opponent does not always attack his side, he must make people feel that the defense is strong and difficult to deal with, so as to bypass the offense. This is the development direction he has set for himself. (To be continued.)

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