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Chapter 631 A world of difference

Tony Decker was squirted by Adelman and was autistic on the spot. He doubted himself and life, and even more doubted whether he was suitable for the sport of basketball.

If what Adelman said was true, and his playing basketball was an insult to basketball, then it would be a big joke that he could still play in the NBA.

In the end, Decker chose to continue to hate Adelman.

This hatred broke out until he left the team to join the Suns and broke out in the next season's game against the Kings.

In that game, Decker was full of anger and played a game like a god descending to the earth against the Kings. He made 20 of 27 shots in a single game, scored 53 points and 6 rebounds, and 0 assists - assists are never possible. Adelman, are you angry? You should know that Decker's second highest score in his NBA career was 27 points, and his highest score in a single game was almost twice the second highest score. You can imagine how much Adelman suppressed Decker to make him kill the Kings.

After Bibi took the field, the situation improved significantly.

In fact, Adelmann did not allow Decker to play singles, because he did not want to indulge his personality, and because even if he didn't play Princeton, he could not let him play alone. There were more people on the field who were more capable than him.

Bibi is much smarter, he knows very well who the boss is.

As soon as halfway through, he handed the ball to McGrady.

Even if he wants to play singles, Adelman would rather let McGrady play singles.

Davis followed McGrady and, following Mo Mengchen's suggestion, he had been constantly fighting McGrady's body since a minute ago. McGrady also withstood him, and the struggle and entanglement between the two ended endlessly.

However, McGrady's physical talent is better, especially when he gets the ball.

The first step is too fast!

McGrady took one step and was not the speed that Davis could react. Moreover, he not only broke through quickly, but also had a very outstanding vision. He saw the Pistons' penalty area trap clearly and decisively passed the ball to the high position.

His breakthrough allowed Nowitzki to get a free space, which was a perfect cooperation.

Nowitzki made a three-pointer.

35 to 39

"Good shot, Dirk!" McGrady shouted.

"This ball is dedicated to you a wonderful pass like a goddess' kiss, man!" The German responded enthusiastically.

These two people are the future of Sacramento, but it's a pity that neither of them is suitable for Princeton.

It is good to see the rise of geniuses, but seeing that geniuses are by their side but cannot be used by them, Adelman's heart is as if he is strangled.

If he can't find a balance between them and Princeton before these two men fully rise, management will lose patience.

A head coach who can't do anything to the fullest, two future superstars with unlimited potential.

Even the amateur management team knows how to do this multiple-choice question.

Mo Mengchen dribbled in the frontcourt, but did not make any tactical gestures.

Miller thought he was going to play singles and was about to step forward to pick-and-roll. However, Mo Mengchen stopped his movements and he could only stay in his original position. Then the ball passed over.

Miller liked to watch three steps before taking one step. He looked at the other people's running positions and wanted to know what he was going to do.

Because Mo Mengchen did not have any instructions.

The other four people started running, each moving, and, cover happened continuously.

Maze tactics? Not right!

Adelman's eyes were as if they were about to fall out.

Charlie McCann, assistant coach from the Pistons, opened his mouth to the extreme.

Miller, who understood it, suddenly hit the ground and passed the ball to Mo Mengchen in a very small space, and the latter scored a layup.

"Princeton?"

Off the field, Divac, with a bandage, was so shocked that he opened his mouth wide: "That group of people actually..."

Hill kept shook his head: "It's coming again... It's coming again..."

Mo Mengchen likes to torture his opponents, not only players, but also the opponent's coaches. If the opponent's tactics happen to be unable to be played, he is very happy to easily reproduce the opponent's tactics in front of the opponent.

Just like Rick Pitino's 212 frontcourt press, and then to Princeton today.

The 212 frontcourt press was entirely due to the Pistons' hard talent, but Princeton now has other reasons.

The Pistons' assistant coach Charlie McCan is from Princeton University and has a lot of knowledge about Princeton. He usually plays in team competitions and will be led by assistant coaches. McCan tries to let the players lay a foundation for Princeton tactics.

It is worth mentioning that Momonchen's scalpel No. 7 tactic was also inspired by Princeton's tactics - the baptism of the concept of running, pick-and-roll, and cover synchronization.

Now Adelman is struggling that few people in the team can play Princeton, but their opponent suddenly hits.

Compared with Princeton of the Pistons, the King became an ordinary young army who relied on his talent. McGrady received the pass and pulled another draw.

Although it is good to do it, it is not advisable to be obsessed with it.

With McGrady's talent, his peak shooting rate has never been higher than 45%, which has a lot to do with too much pulling. Although this skill is not easy to block, it is difficult to find the best feel for this kind of forced pulling without rhythm. Although it cannot be covered, it cannot maintain a high hit rate.

McGrady made a fuck with this shot.

Mo Mengchen took the rebound, which was originally the Pistons' counterattack opportunity, but in order to play against Princeton, he deliberately gave up the counterattack.

"Come again?"

Adelman put his hands on his hips and stared at him. He really wanted to see how much these people could play Princeton.

Miller is now at the standard Divac station, standing at a high position, Rashid stands outside the paint area on the left, ready to respond.

Mo Mengchen suddenly broke through, as if he had given up on Princeton's attack, but the movements of others invisibly informed their opponents that the tactics had begun.

The Kings practice Princeton every day. Although they can't play this tactic well, no team knows better how to defend this tactic than them.

Mo Mengchen broke Bibi's defense from the flank, and suddenly waved his left hand to Miller who cut in.

Miller pretended to make a layup three steps, but after attracting defense, he continued to pass the ball to Rashid on the left.

Rashid took the ball and didn't shoot, because after Mo Mengchen broke through, he immediately ran to the bottom corner and passed through the basket. The giants gathered in the penalty area to block Bibi's defense.

Outside the three-point line on the left corner, Mo Mengchen ran out, and Rashid, who happened to receive the ball, threw it back to his head.

Mo Mengchen jumped lightly, made a three-pointer, and then ran without looking back.

The other nine people were watching the ball in the air, and he was the only one who returned to defense.

"Swish!"

All the spectators at Auburn Mountain Palace stood up for this mountain.

“dor~~~moooo!!!”

Adelman looked at Momonchen with eager eyes.

Princeton of the Pistons is incomplete. It can be seen that except for Mo Mengchen, the other two outsiders are completely confused.

Neither Houston nor Davis knew how to run, so he could only do cover and try to open up the space.

The key point is the cooperation between Mo Mengchen and the two insiders.

Mo Mengchen can perfectly activate the tactics. The two inside players are good passers-by in the situation where there is an offensive threat. These three players played a simple version of Princeton.

Although not the real Princeton, it is already amazing enough.

You know, they are bombarding the team!

Momonchen is the No. 1 position of Princeton, the most perfect in Adelman's mind. He shoots accurately and can tear the defense and feed the inside. He does not stick to the position after passing the ball. He will choose some running with a slight slant.

This is the spiritual Princeton.

Although the inside line is the axis, Princeton's most threatening point is these guys who don't have the ball in their hands. They have to know how to run and how to kill the opponent's defense line.

That is the core of Princeton. He just stands still. Even if he has a skill in the inside, he cannot forcefully create spaces on the outside.

Adelman believes that the Pistons will definitely not study Princeton much in private, and what they show on the court is the players' relatively superficial understanding of this system.

Even so, it is far better than the king.

Mike Bibby has been under Adelman for two years, and the aura of the university has basically been worn out. Now he is a dedicated porter. His understanding of Princeton is surprisingly simple.

Pass the ball to the inside, and then I stood still.

Compared with Yiyi, how could the gap between people be so big?

"Rick, you seem to be very melancholy." Assistant Eric asked with a smile.

"You said, if we used Mike and Dirk, plus draft picks and Detroit exchanges, would they agree?"

A powerless assumption.

Because this is a deal that neither the Kings' management nor the Pistons' management would agree to.

The Pistons regard Momontchen as a priceless treasure, and the King also regards Nowitzki and Bibby as the team's future. This trading plan is just Adelman's wishful thinking.

After six minutes of the second quarter, Mo Mengchen was replaced.

There were four minutes for these six minutes, and the pistons hit Princeton.

Suddenly, they changed into an unfamiliar tactical system. Not only did they not play, they scored 12-6.

When Hill and others came on the court, the score was 57 to 45.

The Pistons lead by 12 points.

Because Houston and Davis don’t understand Princeton, they get 8 of the 12 points Princeton scored.

In this way, Mo Mengchen has scored 16 points, 5 rebounds and 7 assists tonight.

Hill brought a King of Wallace, Barkley, Ginobili, Lore and Davis to play a King of Divacs.

This process was not easy at all, because Nowitzki suddenly found Barkley, who had been unable to defend continuously.

The score difference narrowed sharply, and Hill had to temporarily take over the offense.

When he hit the back, a thrilling scene appeared on the field. Hill broke through the dunk and twisted his foot gently when he landed.

"What's wrong?" Mo Mengchen stood up and asked.

Hill turned his ankle and said, "Twist it gently, it's okay."

Although Hill repeatedly stated that there was no problem, Westfal still called a timeout for him and directly replaced Houston, and then asked the team doctor to accompany Hill to the infirmary for a closer examination.

ps: The superstar is on the shelves today, and the tenth update. As for Mo Mengchen, today's third update, Ah Zhong's 70th birthday, I wish you all a happy holiday.
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