Super Lord of the Rings

Chapter 196 [Nothing special]

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On the sidelines, Lawrence applauded Wang Jun vigorously.

He is very satisfied with his tactics, as long as Wang Jun is given a chance, he is more efficient than Jefferson.

The Pistons attacked, and Hamilton's running position was followed. He is the primary target of the Nets today, and Wang Jun and Rodney double-teamed the ball.

Pass the ball out and Kidd covers Okur. Okur didn't make a strong shot and gave the ball to Billups.

Billups made an open three-pointer and returned one. 10 to 4.

The Nets attacked, and Wang Jun didn't rely on the pick-and-roll, forcing Hamilton to slip to the bottom line.

Against Hamilton, he doesn't need to screen off the ball, his teammates just need to pull away.

Kidd dribbled the ball and Martin played a pick-and-roll outside the three-point line, and Ben Wallace defended it.

If he doesn't go out, Kidd will directly get the vacancy. Countless people criticized Kidd's offense, but in fact his three-pointers are not bad. When he was with the Mavericks, he was relatively sure of the open space. In the past two seasons, he averaged nearly 5 three-point shots per game, with a shooting rate of about 35%.

Kidd didn't break through, leaned over with the ball, and passed the ball from the big side to the low post.

As soon as Wang Jun leaned against Hamilton, the ball came in front of him, and he caught it comfortably. He turned around to the baseline, and Okur let Rodney go back to the basket to defend.

∠, Wang Jun saw Okur coming up, took a step sideways, and transferred the ball to the left corner.

He didn't see the space, but Lawrence arranged for Deroni to stand in the left corner to attract defense. Don't worry about other things, he must be there.

Rodney got open and took aim for a jumper. 13 to 4.

"Another one. The Nets made 3 of 3 three-pointers in the opening game, and Wang Jun added an assist." Yu Jia laughed.

Zhang Lili admired: "The Nets play really smoothly. Rodney's quality is not comparable to that of Martin, and he is not suitable for pick-and-roll. He can't cut quickly, but he is farther than Martin in terms of shooting range. It used to be Live by three-pointers."

"The Pistons only conceded 87.1 points per game this season. I think the Nets must score more than that. Collins is not up. Their defense is weak inside, and their offense will be much better."

Pistons attack,

Hamilton still couldn't run out of space, and Billups passed the ball to Wallace who cut in the middle. Just about to make a strong move at the basket, Kidd fouled again.

Big Ben didn't shoot. So no free throws, throw-in.

The ball was passed to Okur on the outside, and the latter was distributed to Prince, who couldn't pass Jefferson.

After passing back and forth several times, Billups caught the ball and shot it wide, and the rebound was grabbed by Martin.

In the Nets' positional battle, Jefferson escaped Prince by running back with a cover, and Kidd scored the ball at close range.

Okur defended out, and Jefferson's first step was quick. A breakthrough in the middle of a change of direction succeeded and went straight to the basket.

Ben Wallace defended, Jefferson didn't make a pass, and chose to throw high to avoid the block. The ball went wide of the hoop, and Wallace turned and got the rebound.

Larry Brown frowned on the sidelines, although he didn't make it. But this opportunity is also good, the Pistons defense is free.

Pistons attack. The Nets strictly guarded against the perimeter and relaxed a little bit towards Wallace and Prince.

Wallace's life on the periphery is to be emptied. Cut into the basket, whoever is close to the foul will be blocked. He is short, and it takes time from jumping to dunking.

This strategy not only defended the perimeter, but also made the Pistons' offensive rhythm intermittent. Wallace was sent to the free throw line for the third time and still made one of two free throws. 13 to 5.

The Pistons stepped up their defense against Wang Jun, allowing Okur to defend the middle and Prince's bottom line to curb Wang Jun's air cut.

Prince is tall, not a little watery, as tall as Wallace with an explosive head, and is very good at disrupting shots.

Seeing that Prince was thin, Wang Jun tried to attack with his back, but was blocked.

Prince's speed in chasing and defending the pick-and-roll is also amazing, which reminds Wang Jun of Kirilenko and Marion. The three are somewhat similar in size.

Prince currently averages only 11 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game, but the effect is much greater than the data shows. Wang Jun couldn't single out, so he could only suppress the desire to make a shot and wait for an opportunity on the periphery.

Kidd and Jefferson resisted the offensive banner, took turns hitting Okur after the screen, and made a jumper with an emergency stop.

Brown was forced to make adjustments, replacing Okur with the height of Chris Williams to enhance his mobility and finally stabilized the situation, but was brought into the small ball rhythm by the Nets.

Hamilton, who vowed to teach Wang Jun a lesson, made 0 of 4 shots in the opening game and scored no points.

Wang Jun defended against Hamilton, as close to his body as he could, but his center of gravity was unstable, and he followed Hamilton when he ran. The opponent's speed was not too fast.

He genuinely felt that Hamilton was nothing special.

Hamilton's first step in singles was not fast, he didn't have fancy fake moves, and his three-pointers were unreliable; Wang Jun could play off the ball, rely on his body to force the thin No. 2 position, and his shooting distance was farther.

The other impression Hamilton left on him was that the defensive end was dirty, and he made up for his lack of strength with small movements, lowering his center of gravity to put his elbows on his knees and pushing his knees on his legs.

It may be effective against other people. Wang Jun is not afraid of this, he does not face the frame and break through.

In the first quarter, Hamilton was blocked and the Pistons couldn't start their offense. Prince made 5 shots and only scored 1 goal.

Larry Brown is a famous coach, but he is very stubborn in employing people. He always fixes the lineup and makes appropriate adjustments. What he is good at is not attacking, but arranging iron-blooded defense.

To deal with a team like the Nets that doesn't have a strong inside attack, Okur can sit on the bench for the entire game and be a fast-moving player. Anyway, don't worry about the height of the basket.

For Williams, it is better to go to Milicic.

The No. 2 player has the ability to shoot and moves very fast. He won't have any problems defending the basket today. If he hangs low and let him attack, Rodney and Martin are not tall, and they may have a hard time defending.

Brown, however, is a dictator and uses whoever he likes.

No matter how bad Ben Wallace's offense is, he will let him stay on the court, just because he is good at defense and full of fighting spirit. But no matter how strong the fighting spirit is, it can't change the fact that they are left empty on the periphery.

Milicic sat on the sidelines in a daze, watching those who he thought were far inferior to him struggling on the court.

If Wang Jun encounters this kind of thing, he will first communicate with the head coach to fight for playing time, and if he really does not give the opportunity, he will propose a trade.

The temptation of the second place is still very big. The Mavericks like Milicic very much, and they still lack insiders. As long as the Pistons are willing to make an offer, they can probably get one of Walker or Jamison.

Milicic also looks like a jerk after signing a big contract, just waiting on the bench. This is a real waste of talent, and it is likely to be scrapped.

The Nets led 30-18 in the first quarter.

In the second quarter, Kittles brought a substitute and continued to suppress the Pistons, widening the point difference to 20 points.

Collins withstood the Pistons' blue-collar center, the tall Serke Rebrascia, and Rodney, who had a rest for a while, continued to play, opening up space with Korver.

The three three-pointers attract the defense, and Rusios can break through with the ball after the pick-and-roll, and attack in a dislocation.

The Pistons didn't have a substitute who could grab points at all, only the tall Chucky Atkins scored 4 points, and he formed a double guard with Sura and had defensive loopholes.

Many home fans are not happy, Milicic has not played, Brown's arrangement of tactics for Atkins is like a brain disease, and he is not Iverson.

The Pistons coaches and players are still running in, but their opponents, the Nets, have already run in.

During this period of contest, the Pistons are not opponents at all. (To be continued.)

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