Chapter 441 Basketball IQ
Chapter 441 Basketball IQ
When Zhuang Yu defended Klebb, the effect was immediate.
Although Kleib can still use pick-and-rolls and screens to get rid of him, causing a mismatch and then playing in singles, Zhuang Yu is fast enough, and it is not easy to get rid of him.
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Moreover, just getting rid of Zhuang Yu requires a lot of effort, which consumes even more money on Kleib. This kind of offensive rhythm is not what Klebb is used to.
The final result is that Kleib still attacks fiercely. After all, he is the team's ace player, and the coach sends him here to score.
It's just that the offensive efficiency has dropped a lot.
"boom!"
There was a muffled sound and Kleib hit the ball.
UCLA got the rebound. Zhuang Yu ran directly to the frontcourt. Anderson advanced with the ball. When he reached the frontcourt, he glanced at Zhuang Yu out of habit. Seeing that Zhuang Yu had no intention of asking for the ball, he chose to call a pick-and-roll. , and then break through on your own.
However, after the breakthrough, he did not take the shot himself, but passed the ball to Adams. Adams caught the ball and shot, but it bounced out of the frame.
Seeing this ball, Coach Holland frowned.
Just when he was about to call a timeout, Coach Collins of the University of California, Berkeley, called a timeout first.
Coach Collins was also dissatisfied with the situation on the court, mainly because of Klebb. Klebb had played well just now, but since Zhuang Yu started guarding him, his efficiency has dropped a lot, and his shooting percentage has dropped. to below the horizontal line.
A pause adjustment must be called.
After several players came down, Coach Collins first made substitutions and replaced the other three main players. There were only a few minutes left in the first half, and it was time to use the full main lineup, so that he could go all out to end the first half with a leading position. .
"Clebb."
After the substitution, Coach Collins looked at Kleib and said: "You have to be more flexible and try to use your teammates' screens and team tactics to stagger Zhuang Yu and form mismatched singles. Except for Zhuang Yu, no one at UCLA can I can guard you."
Kleib agreed, but he felt a little depressed. He was a quasi-NBA player, and he felt a little aggrieved to have to avoid Zhuang Yu.
In fact, it is not impossible for Kleib to hit Zhuang Yu head-on.
It's just that it's too simple, and it's easy for the opponent to make up for defense, assist in defense, or even attack from a flank.
Another point is that the physical energy consumption will be relatively large, because the fake moves are ineffective, so every single attack on Zhuang Yu can only be a hard hit, which will consume a lot of Klebb.
Afterwards, Coach Collins gave a few words to several other players.
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A player needs to quickly adapt to a new lineup and a new system of play, which requires the player to have sufficient basketball IQ.
Give a simple example.
When several new players first entered the team, Zhuang Yu was the one who quickly became familiar with the team's tactical system, while Anderson was the second.
Compared with them, Adams and Lamb adapted much slower.
That’s the difference in basketball IQ.
A player's physical talent is important, but basketball IQ is equally important, but compared to the former, the latter is often easily overlooked.
For example, in the NBA draft, physical talent is often put first, while skills and basketball IQ come later.
After all, compared to basketball IQ, physical talent is the most intuitive, and it is often the easiest to show off on the court and the easiest to achieve results.
However, if you study carefully, you will find that physical talent often determines a player's lower limit, but basketball IQ determines a player's upper limit.
A top NBA star, a great player, not only has excellent physical talent, but also has a top basketball IQ.
"Shh!"
With a soft sound, Kleib scored a jumper.
The difference is 6 points.
Turn around and UCLA attacks.
Zhuang Yu picked up the ball in the backcourt, but encountered a double attack as soon as he reached the front court. He couldn't help but raise his eyebrows, as the opponent actually used a double attack. However, he did not panic, and calmly passed the ball to Anderson, and gestured to Anderson...
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