Chapter 382 [Turning You from a Child to a Man Who Doesn't Attack]

The Nets had a big problem defensively, but Byron Scott never replaced Eddie Curry, allowing him to play the first quarter and the Wizards took a surprise 35-17 lead. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

The Nets' offense was also poor, and if it weren't for Kittels' last-minute three-pointer, they would have scored 14 points in the quarter. Kidd and Jackson had a terrible hand, and they all became blacksmiths.

In the second quarter, Yang Rui continued the small-ball tactics, Alston, Bale, Margety, Wallace, and Stoudeyer.

The Nets fielded their usual bench lineup, Rucios Harris, Stephen Jackson, Rodney Rodgers, Eddie Curry. Kidd and Jackson did not rest, staying on the court with substitutes.

Byron Scott's killer feature is to increase Kidd's playing time. In Yang Rui's previous life, Kidd played too much time and eventually caused his left knee to wear and tear, and he could only undergo surgery to repair it.

Kidd is on the floor and can control the role players from messing around, but he can't change the problems on the defensive end. Stoudamire and Alston played blocking and dismantling, and the Nets were not easy to change defenses.

Xiao Si's air cut is fast and powerful, and if he catches the ball in the low post, Kidd can't do much. He could only cut the route as much as possible to slow down Xiao Si.

And the "Street Ball King" has a strong ability to break through with the ball, and his first choice is to burst to the basket, unlike Wesley's general choice of stop-and-go jump shots, and he may not be able to break through as long as he blocks the inside.

This makes the Nets players very embarrassed, Kidd has holes in whether to chase or not, and the defense still consumes a lot of physical energy. Alston scored on two breakaway layups, one on a break to attract Rodgers to make up for the ball, and assist Wallace for a dunk.

Scott has made two mistakes in this game, one is that after letting Williams go off the court in the first quarter, he should replace Rodgers and fight the Wizards with a small-ball strategy. If Rodgers and Martin are paired up, they will have more ability to evacuate, and the defensive end will not allow the Wizards to score easily.

Rodgers is a small forward debut, only 201CM tall, he and Jordan are both cameos in the No. 4 position, and the opposite position is definitely more suitable. But Scott's mindset is fixed, wanting to develop a high-pick rookie Curry, who is usually the number one choice for interior benches, and who won the Wizards in the regular season, he thought it would work in the playoffs.

In the second quarter, Scott made the mistake of not letting Kidd rest.

Curry is a player who needs to hold the ball low on the offensive end, and he has a weight advantage in a single Stoudamire, and he is a little less efficient when he hits a pick-and-roll jumper in a high position. When Kidd played, the tactics became dominated by high-post blocking.

The Nets play blocking and dismantling offense, and the Wizards have Wallace, who is extremely fast, powerful, and good at blocking and dismantling, isn't this a strong point of attack?

Kidd saw the problem and instead gave Jackson a pass to Curry for a side drop and a low post attack. Kidd stood outside the three-point line and waited for a shot.

This is a free adjustment, and it makes sense.

Miraculously, Scott saw that Kidd was not playing according to his tactical arrangement, and shouted at Kidd and Curry on the sidelines, hoping that Kidd would break through with the ball, and Curry would be responsible for blocking and dismantling.

When Kidd heard Scott shouting, he wanted to rush to the sideline and slap him twice, which is why the two had conflicts, and Kidd always felt that Scott's tactics were problematic and his brain was wrong.

In fact, many players who have been coached by Scott have similar feelings, except for Chris Paul. Paul thinks Scott is still very good, because when he worked with Scott, he played the playoffs to the second round, and with other coaches, it was the second round at most.

Kidd didn't play with Scott, and continued his style of play on the offensive end, letting Curry focus on the offense, and he focused on the defensive end.

Scott shouted twice and then quieted down, because he relied on Kidd to mix, and he couldn't replace Kidd and press him to the bench to calm down, so that the opponent would teach him to be a man if he played casually.

obviously relied on Kidd, in Yang Rui's previous life, Scott also said that Kidd was a weak person.

"The first time I met Kidd was in training camp for the Nets in 2001, when I knew he was going to be a problem, he was already an All-Star, but I had to go against his will and let him know who the real boss was," the book says.

If this book were a novel, many people would think that Scott would punch Kidd in the jaw and send Kidd to stitches. Unfortunately, Scott didn't have the courage to move forward, so he didn't do it.

The book says: Kidd smiled at me and offered to shake my hand, but my hands were still crossed over my chest and I said to him, "Jason, I played against the greatest point guard in NBA history, and you're not him!" If you crave victory, I will turn you from a child into a man. ”

He rolled his eyes at me, and from that point on, I knew he was weak and not the same as me. Yes, we made it to the NBA Finals together for two years in a row, but if he could listen to me, we could have won two in a row.

Scott writes very YY, and his brain is big enough, Kidd listens to him, and Martin can prevent Duncan? Will Collins be able to stop O'Neal?

According to the description in the book, the first time they met, Kidd must have thought less, and like all those who read the book, they felt that Scott was an incorrigible brain-dead. Someone took the initiative to shake hands, and he dragged it like a twenty-five or eighty-thousand, but any adult who knows how to be polite will not behave like him, just like him, he is embarrassed to say that he will let others change from a child to a man?

It's not Kidd who is in trouble, it's Scott. As long as there is enough ability to be reasonable and convince the other party, Rodman in the Bulls is not a problem, and Kidd can be more difficult than Rodman?

In the regular season, the Wizards players were still in the early stages of running-in, and they couldn't beat the Nets, which had been running in for two seasons.

In the playoffs, the Wizards players are more comfortable than they were in the regular season. The Nets are still the same as the regular season, or the same as last season, and the tactics have hardly changed, and there are traces to follow, so Yang Rui naturally came up with a countermeasure.

In the first half, Kidd played a full game, led the team to recover some points difference, and also consumed a lot of physical strength against the Wizards' off-ball running tactics.

The Wizards lead 60-47.

In the second half, Yang Rui let Jordan and Boozer, who had rested for a whole quarter, return to the court, and then play inside tactics, and the three on the periphery actively ran the position, it was Kidd and Martin, and they pulled it out and slipped.

As long as Martin is away from the basket, the Nets' ability to block in the restricted area is not good, Scott does not dare to send Mutombo, and now Uncle Mu is already playing on foot, and it is easy to be open when the cover is misplaced.

In the playoffs, Mutombo became a fringe man, averaging 11.5 minutes per game, 1.8 points, 2.7 rebounds and 0.9 blocks. In Yang Rui's previous life, Alexander, who was slamming the door, actually asked Mutombo to make a 4-year substitute for Yao Ming, how could the Rockets be undefeated?

Scott replaced Aaron Williams four minutes later and the team was 21 points behind.

After Rodgers came out, he did a good job of defending Jordan, but after only two rounds, Yang Rui replaced Jordan and Wesley, and replaced Stoudamire and Alstom.

Xiao Si and Boozer formed a twin tower, the problem of defensive points, Yang Rui didn't care about that set, the purpose was to fight the offense, the two of them directly hit the basket after the side cover, and Alston was responsible for the ball control organization.

Scott reuses Curry because he's a well-built shield who can defend the restricted area. If he doesn't play, Martin and Rodgers will be much worse in the penalty area. Martin is poor in resistance and relies mainly on explosiveness in defense, which is why the Nets traded to Mutombo in the summer to strengthen the interior defensive intensity.

The Wizards' two born calves are not afraid of tigers, and the inside line relies on their bodies to impact the basket, and the Nets can't stand it.