"Deron's breakthrough was like passing through the streets in the early morning. He changed direction and passed Nash. After attracting Su Bei's attack, Deron assisted Kirilenko who came in through an air cut and dunked with one hand under the basket..."
Bang-dang——!
Two points scored.
The gap between the two sides reached 11 points.
Deron's sudden score knocked Nash and the Suns' defense into a tailspin.
It really shouldn't be too easy to deal with an "unprepared" one, but Deron was quite happy with it.
Off the court, Coach Sloan's face became increasingly gloomy, with solemn eyes.
Next, when Deron's sudden attack failed to score, a timeout was immediately called.
He wanted to reverse Deron's wrong style of play.
The purpose of the existence of the Utah Double Shame is to play pick-and-roll tactics. It is agreed to play pick-and-roll with Boozer, but it doesn't matter if they lose a few minutes, a few rounds, or one or two rounds.
If they had to use a sudden scoring tactic, why didn't the Jazz choose Kerry Paul when they got the No. 3 pick?
No need to, choose you, the little fat boy Delong, to train.
"Williams, listen!
The Jazz play team basketball, and the system is built around pick-and-roll tactics. Now you are playing alone, what's the big deal if you leave other people behind?
If you choose Nash on the roster, I can see that you can score easily. However, how many points do you need to score against the Suns, the league's best offensive powerhouse, by yourself?
40? Or 50?
Do you think you can play better and score more points than Kobe?
Even Kobe, the league's best scorer, couldn't defeat the Suns with one-man offense. Why do you believe you can do it?
Azu... No, Ade, stop it!
Pick-and-roll tactics are the formula for the Jazz to win. There is no pick-and-roll that cannot solve the opponent's problem. If not, then do it twice..."
After listening to Sloan's words, Deron Williams looked a little unnatural, but he still stood firm and replied "Yeah". You have to admit when you are wrong.
Seeing Deron admitting his mistake, Boozer showed a fierce expression on his face and felt very happy.
If a basketball star challenges one-on-one basketball, why should Boozer be a rebel? Wouldn't it be nice for him to play next to James?
James's sudden points are equally awesome, and he's always out of position for anyone he hits.
The biggest reason why he was able to nod to join the Jazz was not only because the Jazz added money, but also because Sloan and Sloan had talked about life and ideals. To be an All-Star.
Without pick-and-roll tactics, Boozer would be useless without a strong low-post game.
The same is true for Okur. As a withdrawing center and using pick-and-roll tactics, he can bully the low ones from the outside and blast them with shots. If he doesn't use pick-and-roll tactics, he will also not be an All-Star. He will also be useless. .
In addition, if the pick-and-roll tactics are not used, AK47 is not willing. If the star plays one-on-one, his core status cannot be lost.
The reason why the Jazz now let him play support is because Utah's double evil team has successfully worked. Even if he is unwilling in every possible way, he still has to give up the ball and let the double evil team control it.
In other words, playing pick-and-roll tactics is already the only obsession of the Jazz, and it is the most important thing for the Jazz. As for making adjustments to win, that is secondary.
It's nonsense, it's all pick-and-roll tactics, can't resist, can't change, then the Jazz are too amateurish, right?
Star duels and pick-and-roll tactics, you can definitely have both!
Why does it have to be black and white? Not a child!
Who knows!
Anyway, the pick-and-roll is high, and everything else has to give way. If you brag, I will rise, and if you pull, I will grow.
The game is back.
One dares to say it, and the other dares to do it.
Keelung's tactics that have been consistent for twenty years have finally become famous. Moreover, Deron also praises him for the pick-and-roll tactics. The little fat Deron had doubts, but he chose to be obedient and implement the pick-and-roll tactics seriously.
Not to mention, Deron and Boozer's pick-and-roll can really score goals.
"After the pick-and-roll, Boozer received a pass from Deron, faced the defense of Nash and Su Bei, and hit a two-point jumper.
The Jazz played very tenaciously, and their pick-and-roll tactics were very lethal, and the Suns couldn't guard them..."
That's right, whether it's one-on-one or pick-and-roll, the results can't be said to be similar, they can only be said to be exactly the same.
Don't ask, it's just that Nash's defense is too bad.
No matter what tactics you use, Nash will have a hard time withstanding it.
This was a non-tactical fault. What was wrong was that Nash's defense was really bad.
However, the Jazz, who were on the right track again, did not go any further and narrowed the point difference.
Pick-and-roll tactics can score points, but it's not important. What's important is that no Suns can score.
“The Jazz played quite well, but due to no fault of tactics, the Jazz were crushed and crushed by the strength of the Suns.
The Western Conference semifinals between the Suns and the Spurs is the real Western Conference Finals ahead of schedule.
No one thought that the Mavericks would encounter a black hole. If the Mavericks reached the Western Conference Finals, they would be able to compete with the Suns. The Jazz's current strength is only at the playoff level. With their unique plateau home court, they will occasionally explode. An upset.
However, facing the Suns, who are not from the same level, the Jazz can't hold it back..."
Buzz—!
As the buzzer sounds, the red light lights up, and the game time is over.
The score was 128 to 109. The Suns had a 19-point advantage, defeating the Jazz and taking a 1-0 lead in the Western Conference Finals series.
Nash scored 21 points and 15 assists, Stoudemire scored 36 points and 13 rebounds, and Marion had 22 points and 8 rebounds.
Subei didn't have many opportunities, making 5 of 7 shots, 4 of 6 three-pointers, and 2 of 2 free throws. He efficiently scored 16 points, 4 rebounds, and 2 assists.
Deron made 13 of 23 shots and scored 34 points, 9 assists and 7 rebounds. It’s no secret that Deron is a superstar, and he can’t afford to offend Deron in the playoffs.
Boozer scored 21 points and 12 rebounds, a passable performance, the same as his average performance per game. Together with Deron, he scored 55 points together, making the new Utah duo the worst.
However, his teammates did not do their best. Okur only had 12 points, Matt Halprin had 10 points, and 4 people in the team scored in double figures.
Kirilenko, who Subei faced off against most of the time, made 3 of 5 shots, 1 of 1 three-pointers, and only had 7 points, 5 rebounds and 2 assists.
A good All-Star is isolated just because he has to play pick-and-roll tactics. Is there any way to do it? Do you need laws?
Now that the teammates are not doing their best, who can be blamed?
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May 26, at the American West Arena.
The G2 game of the 2006/07 Western Conference Finals begins.
The loss in G1 told the Jazz that it was not enough to just rely on the performance of the new Utah duo to win against the Suns.
While maintaining the pick-and-roll offensive firepower of Deron and Boozer, they also need to provide offensive firepower to their teammates.
Sloan chose to believe in Kirilenko. After all, he was also the third in charge. Although his reputation was not justified, he had no choice when Okur was too weak and weak.
Kirilenko took twice as many shots as G1, and Su Bei also became busy, guarding against the AK47 with a 50-50 shot count.
Kirilenko's statistics also changed from 7 points and 5 rebounds in G1 to 15 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists.
However, having more offensive firepower from Kirilenko is still not enough to defeat the Suns.
Buzz—!
The buzzer sounds and the game time is over.
The score was 112 to 97. The Suns had a 15-point advantage and defeated the Jazz. The score became 2-0.
Boozer scored 33 points and 14 rebounds, and Deron scored 26 points, 10 assists and 7 rebounds. The new doubles are still very impressive.
However, the Jazz still had four players scoring in double figures. Except for Kirilenko's 15 points, only Okur's 11 points were left. Their offensive firepower was less than 100 points. It was a change of soup without changing the medicine. It is not surprising that they lost.
Six Suns players scored in double figures, including Stoudemire with 33 points, Nash with 21 points and Marion with 23 points.
Su Bei was mediocre, scoring 19 points. Playing at this pace is difficult.
The Suns are like a top student who can get an average score of over 90 points in every test. The Jazz are just an excellent student. Even if they put their beds up to study at night and get 85 points, they still can't pass the Suns.
"I Have a Picture Book of Ghosts and Gods"
Not to mention, come back to Energy Solutions Arena.
The strength of the Jazz's players is like taking a drug. In the G3 game, they beat the Suns to the ground.
The score was 109 to 92. The Jazz regained a game with a 17-point advantage, and the score became 1-2.
The Jazz still have a chance, because as an energy team, the Suns are like climbing a mountain. How could they not have a chance?
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