The Basketball Court Swordsman

Chapter 137: : Fraser's Secret

Because Henson was delayed for some time in the interview, he was the last to walk into the locker room.

When he opened the door and walked into the dressing room, there was no sound in the dressing room, and even Paul had his head lowered and sat silent in front of his cabinet.

Henson looked at the crowd with a dazed expression, then opened the door and walked out of the locker room to check the number plate, then walked in again.

"I thought I went to the wrong dressing room. What's wrong with you? Lifelessness is not our style! Are you scared? Do you feel desperate if you are 13 points behind? If this is the case, you can just play in the second half. Anyway, a team that gives up so easily is not worthy of winning, let alone a championship!"

Henson finished speaking and glanced at Paul deliberately. Sure enough, when it comes to championships, Paul's body can't help but shake slightly.

"You want to give up? Or do you want to continue to fight the **** in the second half?"

"Hold it to the end!" Paul was the first to stand up and answer. He knew very well that although the competition in the East is not as fierce as the West, if you can't get past the Heat's hurdle, it's no use saying anything.

"In the second half, we have to improve our shooting and adjust our shooting feeling. We did not get a chance, but the shooting percentage is too low. I apologize to everyone, because I did not do a good job myself and wasted a lot of opportunities!" Paul this No one dared to be lazy when the leader spoke.

At this time, Bruce Fraser, who had just joined the team less than two days ago, leaned into Henson's ear and whispered a few words in a low voice.

Henson looked at his shooting coach in surprise, then nodded, "Well, coach Fraser has something to say to everyone."

The players were also taken aback. Generally speaking, the shooting coach has no tactical decision-making power. However, the fact is, Fraser is not explaining tactics to everyone. He just took out a small notebook, and then whispered to the players one by one.

Henson looked at Vogel and shrugged.

"In the first half of the game, the Pacers' defense was quite satisfactory. It was obvious on the offensive end that they also caught the weakness of the Heat's guard line. But the problem is that they couldn't throw the basketball into that **** thing. The basket. Coach Henson must be crazy now, because he can't solve the shooting problem with tactics."

"Of course it can be solved with tactics, and that is to make the players more on the inside. Therefore, the Heat will definitely strengthen the protection of the basket in the second half. The Pacers have been eaten to death, and Chris Paul repeatedly sent wonderful passes but couldn't help it. Translated into scoring, he must regret choosing Indianapolis."

Barkley continued to ridicule, but what he said did make sense.

Spoelstra really emphasized the inside defense and guarded against the crazy impact of the Pacers.

"Let them shoot and shrink the penalty area!" This is the most spoken word of the Filipino coach at the players in the dressing room.

The intermission time was very short. After a few shows, the lights on the scene turned on again, and Horford had already stood at the bottom line and was ready to serve.

Seeing Chris Paul advancing unhurriedly, Henson couldn't help turning his head and asking Fraser sitting next to him, "Are you sure this is really useful?"

"Are you suspicious of Reggie Miller and Steve Nash's shooting percentage?" Fraser asked with a smile, without answering directly.

While talking, the Pacers had already attacked. Everyone of the Heat implemented Spoelstra's arrangement and directly took Paul a big step, mainly to block his breakthrough.

Paul didn't worry, he waved to Horford and asked for a cover.

In the defensive pick-and-roll, the Heat still follow the principle of letting go. So Chalmers didn't push around the front and Joe Anthony didn't change defense. Instead, he delayed to protect the penalty area.

So Paul got a fleeting shot after borrowing the pick and roll. "Queen Bee" did not hesitate, just bypassed the screen and took off and shot!

James turned directly, ready to collect rebounds and fight back. Buckley also shook his head. How can Paul, who is always smart, be so stubborn today? If you are not allowed to vote, you have to vote.

Paul aimed at the rim in the air, at this time Chalmers had just got rid of the screen, there was no time to interfere. Therefore, Paul has plenty of space and time to target.

What is different from the past is that Paul aimed at the back edge of the basket this time and shot quickly!

The basketball crossed a perfect arc, and under everyone's eyes, it fell into the net directly like a meteor!

"Bang! Got in, Chris Paul missed how many goals he missed at this position in the first half. But when he came up in the second half, he scored very simply! Finally, Paul's shot made Coach Henson's tactics finally work out. ."

Kenny Smith waved his fist excitedly. That's right. If the Pacers were killed by the Heat so easily, it would be a waste of this opportunity for a national broadcast.

"Hmph, just scored a goal, it doesn't mean anything." Barkley disagrees, the Heat are still 11 points ahead!

As Paul retired, he took a look at the bench and saw Henson give a thumbs up from himself.

It’s also amazing. I took Fraser’s advice and looked back a bit when shooting, and the accurate head actually came back!

Not to mention Paul, even Henson found it incredible, "How do you know how to tell them to aim?"

At this point, Fraser opened his small notebook and showed it to Henson. Each page of the notebook is drawn with a large circle, like a basket. On the ring, there are dense black spots, which are the distribution of the players' iron.

The circles on each page correspond to a player's shooting. Frazier was sitting here in the first half of the game but he was not idle. He recorded the distribution of every player after every iron strike! Therefore, it is easy to see where the players are aiming today.

"Shooting is a kind of knowledge and art that requires meticulous research. Paul's feel today is not quite right. I found that most of his shots are at the front of the rim, so I told him not to think about hollowing into the net. Instead, aim a little behind. As a result, you just saw it. So, it is not difficult to help a player aim at the basket." After that, Fraser closed his magic notebook, "The shooting problem is solved. , It’s up to your command next, Henson."

Henson really wanted to give Bird a bear hug now, forcing the king to find a great man for himself!

At this time, the Pacers' oppressive defense caused James to make a pass error. In fact, there is no problem with James' pass to Bosh. The problem is that the positive West froze to grab the first step and destroy the pass.

George actively fished for the ball, holding the ball firmly for the Pacers. Then he handed the ball to Paul, and Paul instantly speeded up and switched offense and defense!

"The Pacers' aggressive fighting allowed them to get the ball. It seems that 11 points behind did not extinguish their enthusiasm! James quickly chased and Chris Paul would be blocked if he made a direct layup!"

Paul couldn't hear Kenny Smith's reminder, but as an organizer with a very high golf quotient, Paul knew well without reminding. How horrible James' chase is, Paul doesn't want to try.

He rushed to the basket to attract the Heat's defensive contraction and then suddenly divided the ball! There is no sign of Paul's goal, because he stared at the basket from start to finish!

The basketball flew beyond the three-point line and was caught by Danny Green! Green didn't feel good in the first half, so Frazier also gave Green some advice during the intermission.

Fraser knows that every player's shooting habits are different and they all have unique creativity. The coach has to analyze these habits, find methodologies and continue to guide them to improve.

"Left...Left..." Green said silently in his heart, and quickly shot!

The basketball arc is high, but the backspin is fast. It's like an intercontinental missile, hitting the target with lightning speed!

"Swipe!" The Nets turned up, and a sweet voice came into Green's ears, making him intoxicated.

"Chasing three points, Chris Paul's wonderful pass and the Pacers' warming touch allowed them to score 5 points in a row, reducing the difference to single digits in one fell swoop!"

After the goal, Paul and Green clapped, then nodded to George who had just fallen to the ground. Paul likes this kind of young people who dare to fight.

"Be energetic, it's time for us to take control of the game!" Retiring to the three-point line, Paul clapped his hands and shouted.

Everyone is ready to defend and stand ready. The whole momentum of the team is completely different from the first half.

Henson stood on the sidelines with confidence, his hands wrapped around his chest. His iron-blooded teacher has never been afraid of fighting tough battles!

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