A layman looks at the excitement, an expert looks at the door.
A layman like Ballmer would look at the dunk and his face would turn red with excitement.
And Min Congda had more things to think about.
As a senior traitor, he must not think about strategic goals and directions for Thunder.
There are obviously some problems with the Thunder's current training direction for Durant and Westbrook.
Durant wants to take James' all-around route, so he is trying to develop his organization and passing abilities.
Make yourself more versatile and want to become an all-round warrior.
After all, the best small forwards in history are the best all-around fighters.
Not to mention James, there is also Larry Bird, who is also a super all-around fighter. He is proficient in passing, organizing, and rebounding, and his golf quotient is even more terrifying.
And Scottie Pippen, who has always been considered a classic small forward, is an all-around spokesperson.
The Bulls are weak inside, and half of the basket-protecting tasks are completed by Pippen.
His passing and organizational skills in offense are even more talked about.
And if Durant wants to become the best small forward in history, can you do it if you can't do it all?
However, in terms of team configuration and personal talent, Min Congda does not think Durant should take the all-around route.
Durant should still play to his strengths and maximize the offense, especially his shooting ability.
Pippen is versatile, but he doesn't have as strong an offensive power as Durant.
On the basketball court, scoring ability is always the most valuable ability.
To give up this most precious ability and develop other abilities is to sacrifice the fundamental and the inferior.
After all, your offense is very strong, but it's not so strong that you ignore everything. Once you reach that point, it's not too late to develop other things.
Durant was still a little anxious.
And Westbrook's current positioning is more like an assassin.
Under Durant's almighty guidance, make up for Durant's firepower.
Westbrook's assists per game dropped to 6 this season.
Last season he averaged 8.2 assists per game.
His scoring has gone up, but his organization and steals have declined.
Because Brooks needs him to score more.
However, this tall point guard with excellent physical fitness clearly has the potential to become an all-around fighter.
His jumping, wingspan, and shoulder height are all outstanding, and he has a good rebounding awareness.
Sometimes in order to grab rebounds, he will not even care about the person he is guarding. The ball is the most important thing.
For such a player, he should be allowed to be an all-rounder, organize more, and instigate more attacks.
Giving more finishing opportunities to Durant is the best combination.
Anyway, Min Congda watched a few games of the Thunder, and he thinks so.
Maybe the Thunder have been staring at the Cleveland Cavaliers, and Durant has been staring at James.
After having Irving, the Cavaliers let James continue to be an all-around warrior and let Irving serve as a ball-handling scorer to share the scoring pressure.
The Cavaliers' system is actually the result of Min Congda's suggestions and contributions. After a season of patience, he finally waited for the No. 1 pick to win Irving.
"Brooks really doesn't have any strategic talent. His tactical skills are very good. He is also good at encouraging and training players, but he has no strategic vision!"
Coach Brooks, who was sitting on the bench, sneezed. This was fine, but his nose was still itchy.
In the first quarter, the two sides played an inseparable game. Westbrook's sharp breakthrough helped the Thunder regain the lead.
The intensity of the game between the two sides increased rapidly, and the Thunder's defense became stronger and stronger.
When Harden pushed back, he tried to give Paul George, who came on the bench, a flight attendant trick.
As a result, it was intercepted by Gordon's tough defense.
The ball is still under the Clippers' control.
Falling into position, Curry bypassed Durant and hit the ground to Randolph.
As a result, Ibaka violently grabbed the ball and intercepted it, allowing the Thunder to counterattack.
After Westbrook received the ball, he moved forward bravely, put into gear and accelerated to the basket, then went for a layup from behind and put the ball into the basket!
The Clippers served quickly from the backcourt without giving Tyronn Lue a chance to call a timeout. Curry held the ball and rushed straight into the frontcourt.
Single block screen, then screen, continuous control of the ball to escape, 45-degree direct three-point shot from the right side, hit!
The two sides are simply one holding a knife and the other holding a gun. Don't care about that much, just cut and shoot each other!
Whoever is brave will live to the end, and whoever is timid may die first.
In the first quarter, the two sides tied at 35:32, with the Thunder leading the Clippers by 3 points.
It's obviously going to be a high-scoring battle tonight.
After the start of the second quarter, Tyronn Lue did not choose to go down early in the morning and use his defensive lineup to fight the Thunder head-on.
Although Director Lu has little experience, he is not a fool.
In the last game against the Nuggets, you can use the defensive bench lineup to play defense against your opponent. If I don't score, you won't score either, slowly filling in the holes.
Do you still want to use this one? The opponent is the Thunder. You can't fight against the Thunder's offensive firepower with a purely defensive lineup.
It will definitely collapse.
Min Congda saw Tyronn Lue using a lineup of Bonner, Randolph, Harden, Leonard and Fisher, and thought that Tyronn Lue still had something to offer.
This lineup is very targeted, with Harden Randolph as the core of the offense.
Using Bonner instead of Milicic is to take advantage of Bonner's three-point shooting range and force Perkins to rest at this point and go to Collison.
As soon as Collison came on board, the Thunder's interior defensive quality immediately dropped by a notch, and the protection of backcourt rebounds was not enough.
At the beginning of the second quarter, Bonner received a pass from Harden and hit a three-pointer!
Both sides returned to the same starting line.
Brooks also has no idea about the Clippers' rich lineup structure.
Perkins can only be allowed to sit off the court, otherwise his defensive advantage will become a disadvantage.
Bonner can shoot three-pointers, Randolph can shoot from mid-range, and Perkins is pulled out for a walk. How can the defense defend him?
The Thunder's bench offense is all about offensive rebounds.
Perimeter Daquan Cook missed a mid-range jumper.
Inside, Collison grabbed an offensive rebound and passed the ball to Mohammed.
Muhammad succeeded in a one-handed dunk!
The Thunder regained the lead.
Fisher held the ball through half court.
Harden caught the ball and passed it to Randolph in the low post.
Randolph hit Collison hard and hit the turn shot!
But when he turned around, Randolph's elbow hit Collison in the face.
Collison fell to the ground in "pain" and the referee called a foul on Randolph, disallowing the ball.
Randolph looked innocent and spread his hands towards the referee.
"He acted, and I just rubbed him a little? Is he made of cream? Farke!"
Randolph was sure he had just scratched his skin, but Collison felt like he had been punched.
Of course, the referee would not change the penalty, and even gave Randolph a technical foul for swearing.
Min Congda couldn't stand it anymore. Such a good opportunity cannot be wasted!
He wants to go down and watch the game from the sidelines!
"Sorry guys, I have to go down early. I want to go to the sidelines to watch the game."
"My players need me!"
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