Chapter 188 185. Being a Coach Is Too Unhappy (Part 1)
Chapter 188 185. Being a Coach Is Too Unhappy (Part 1)
Chapter 188 185. Being a Coach Is Too Unhappy (Part [-])
What are the Spurs with GDP afraid of?
This is the answer that many NBA teams are eager to know.
Because the dominance of a team that guarantees 50 wins all year round is terrible.
GDP plus Boervich's Spurs is the representative of the NBA's ever-victorious division.
Ding knows that the Spurs win by rhythm, and their victories are basically made by grinding.
The hammer tactic is also that each ball is in a positional battle, relying on complex ball transmission and running positions to create an open space or an absolute advantage to end the battle.
But if you want to win the Spurs, simply speeding up is not enough.
The Suns back then were fast enough and still not a match for the Spurs.
Of course, there are leopard prints and referees' blame, but the Spurs' resilience is also one of the best in the league.
At least it is too difficult to get started in the AT&T Arena, because Boervich will do everything possible to prevent the opponent from playing a complete set of damage.
But tonight, he sat silently on the bench not knowing what to write.
The Mavericks once again defended into one, and Duncan was interfered by the defending champion for a layup.
He turned to the referee and complained that he had been hit. "Boxing champion" Tyson Chandler did rub Duncan's hand, and there was nothing wrong with the blow.
If it was time to rest, Boervich would have risen to confront the referee.
Because the Spurs don't have many whistles, and they belong to the internal species that parents don't love. If they don't put pressure on the referee, they will be at an absolute disadvantage in terms of free throws.
Duncan instinctively glanced at Boervich, who was sitting on the bench, who was indifferent to this, thinking that this old kid is not finished yet?
Little did he know that Boervich had his own ideas.
This kind of strong team's fight is originally a matter of those few rounds. Boervich is particularly good at capturing those few rounds, so he is called Zhuge Weiqi by some fans.
It's hard to say whether Zhuge is not Zhuge. Anyway, he can be regarded as a mutual achievement with GDP, especially Duncan, who won 5 championship trophies by relying on the number one power forward in history.
History's first guard 'Magic' Johnson also has 5 championships.
The number one shooting guard in history, the "God of Basketball" Jordan, won 6 championships. If he didn't retire in the middle, he would definitely have more than 6 championships.
The candidate for the No. 4 center in history is controversial, but O'Neal won [-] championships during his peak period, not to mention Bill Russell, who has too many rings to wear on both hands.
The one with the least number of championships is the number one small forward in history. Uh, Bird in the early stage only had 3 championships, and the old BJ in the later stage only relied on the championship in the park to turn the ring into four.
Whether he can win another championship in the future depends on whether the old BJ has decided 4. Anyway, there is no possibility of winning the championship now.
Duncan's stability made him not belong to the absolute core of the Spurs in the later stage, and he can still maintain the operation of the Spurs' original system.
He was divided into two FMVPs by Parker and Kawhi. It's not that he was not the core at the time, but that his performance did not reach the level of the top player in history.
Duncan did not lose to others, but to himself.
Now Boervich does not stand up to solve the problem, and the problem falls on the GDP trio.
After all, Jefferson is an outsider, and he hasn't learned the Spurs' tactics yet.
As for Blair, he's just a recruit, and expecting him to help the team tide over the difficulties is pure nonsense.
Manu Ginobili called a timeout in place of the coach.
His expression was very helpless, and he looked at Boervich's gloating expression from time to time.
Many times, Manu wanted to beat up Boervich.
But thinking that this old man made him play the most professional basketball, Manu still respected Boer very much in his heart, so he endured it.
"Since there is someone who is going to be the big shopkeeper, then I will temporarily become the coach."
Baldy replaced Parker with George Hill with a big wave of his hand, and then let the 1-meter-tall swingman Amy Udoka play.
Boervich showed a playful expression, he couldn't understand the bald man's intention to let El Uduka play.
El Udoka is one of the Spurs' fringe players. This year's games are played in garbage time, and he has not been reused at all.
The fact is that his ability is also very average. The best season was the 2006-07 season with the Trail Blazers. He averaged 8 points and 4 rebounds per game, and then it got worse and worse.
Udoka has lost all confidence sitting on the Spurs bench.
Baldy didn't forget to encourage him, "Come on, don't put too much pressure, just defend well."
Udoka, who is 33 years old this year, has long since lost his potential.
Hearing the bald man's words, Uduka showed an indescribable smile.
Seeing the bald man squatting in front of the bench, Parker asked, "What do you want to do?"
"I don't believe the Mavericks have no flaws!"
Baldy began to look at the game from the perspective of a coach.
Uduka is just a pawn, and he will give up in less than two rounds!
Although I am sorry for him, Manu wants to lead the Spurs to win.
Boervich just wanted Manu to jump out of the player's identity and re-examine the game.
Manu has a different overall view than ordinary players. He is indeed prone to overheating and problems at critical moments. To solve this problem, he must be completely in control of the situation.
As soon as Arenas came up, after the pick-and-roll, he turned around and covered Uduka, who was very slow.
There was nothing Uduka could do.
That is to say, Arenas has fewer ball-handling rounds, but the skinny camel is bigger than the horse, and he can still deal with Uduka with ease.
The Mavericks also quickly adjusted their offensive and defensive styles of play.
Udoka stood outside the three-point line and was completely emptied. Arenas and Kidd together restricted George Hill from attacking.
Manu didn't expect the Mavericks to adjust their tactics so quickly. He thought Uduka could last two rounds to give him time to think.
Facts have proved that he thought too much, because Carlisle is not the only brain of the Mavericks.
Xiaoding commanded the two big brothers to push George Hill beyond the left-wing three-point line.
In this way, Duncan can't help him even if he wants to rescue him.
Hill's ability to hold the ball is very good, but now he is not stable in scoring. He can shoot three-pointers, but the average number of shots per game is very small.
Like this kind of strong three-pointer being double-teamed, Hill's shot is ironed out.
The basketball hit the backboard and bounced off. Duncan tried his best to fight but was a little short. Nowitzki confronted him, and the boxing champion was responsible for grabbing the rebound. The two arranged for Duncan clearly.
The Spurs' other insider, Blair, is completely in a state of mind wandering.
The bald man looked really anxious. For the first time, he understood why Boervich was so irritable every day, because some players were stupefied on the field, which made his teeth itch with hatred!
In the future, Boervich begged me to take his class, but I would not accept it, because being a coach is too unhappy...
(End of this chapter)
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