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Chapter 789 Is it an accident?

Kobe picked the right time to leave O'Neal and dribble the ball and attacked alone.

That was the third round of O'Neal's poor offense. He seemed to be unable to bear it. At this time, the Zen master would not say anything if he took over the attack.

They still don't pass each other.

The seeds planted by Mo Mengchen since last year seem to be the key to destroying the Lakers?

He is not sure. With the Lakers' combat power, even if the two of them are in conflict, they will be quite threatening.

If OK just doesn't pass the ball to each other, but has a feel, the Lakers can exert 80% of their combat power.

The core of the triangular offense is to create opportunities for ace players to fight alone. They choose to fight alone, which in a sense caters to the core idea of ​​tactics.

However, O'Neal did not pass the ball to Kobe, and Kobe did not pass the ball to anyone. From another perspective, this also violates the core requirements of the so-called strong alliance in the triangular tactics.

Triangle offense is a tactic that allows superstars to participate, and it allows multiple cores.

This is why the Bulls Dynasty was successful. It suppressed some of Jordans, but completely released Pipen; OK Lakers are also similar products in theory, but Kobe's growth rate and ambitions far exceed Pipen.

Mo Mengchen deliberately guided the Lakers really stepped into the trap, and then the Pistons mastered the rhythm of the game.

Halftime: 62 to 57, the Pistons led the Lakers by 5 points.

After watching this half game, in the commentary seat, Ranbill turned off the microphone and asked his partner strangely: "Why did the Lakers become like this?"

"Where?" Johnson asked back.

"How many team scores did they score in the first half?" Ranbill said in surprise. "I saw these brainless young people keep fighting, fighting, and fighting one-on-one. It feels like there are five Adrian Dantleys on the court."

Johnson explained the OK conflict in detail, and Ranbir finally understood what was going on with this strange dispute.

"Indeed, if these two people can fight against the enemy together, they can play a game beyond their imagination." Ranbir suddenly thought of an interesting assumption, "If they suddenly make up, can the Pistons beat it?"

Neither Johnson nor Smith were sure.

With his love for the team, Johnson nodded and said, "Of course, we beat them once last year and can do it again this year."

At the beginning of the second half, the Lakers' starting defender was replaced by Fisher.

Because Brian Shaw made 0 of 5 three-pointers in the first half, his poor three-point shooting allowed Mo Mengchen to double-team O'Neal unscrupulously.

In order for O'Neal to play alone comfortably, the Lakers must risk Fisher being blown up by Momontchen.

Sure enough, when he saw Fisher, Mo Mengchen's entire spirit was different.

It usually looks very murderous, but now it is a killing machine, taking exaggerated steps, pushing Fisher's defense, and throwing a shot from the free throw line.

64 to 57

"How dare Coach Jackson let you play?" Mo Mengchen looked at him strangely.

Fisher said nothing. He had a thick skin. No matter what his opponent beat him up, he would not have any thoughts.

Then, the Zen master saw that Fisher was not affected by Kobe and the Shark and passed the ball to the Shark first.

This is a characteristic that the Zen master admires very much.

Fisher and Kobe are students of the same level. They have the best relationship on the team, but he has the temperament of a boss. He has played for four years in college before participating in the draft. Although he entered the league in the same year as Kobe, he is several years older than the latter.

Calmness is Fisher's biggest feature. He will not be influenced by the form on the field, and will not keep giving the ball just because OK.

If it weren't for the lack of height, he would be the answer to the Lakers' No. 1 position.

Then, O'Neal drove the wolf and dominated the inside, and a pirate button on Big Ben's head.

Ranbir commented: "Luckily I retired early."

"This sentence should be said by Shaq. Fortunately, you retired early." Johnson said a slander that old fans know.

Ranbir humbly shook his head and denied: "It's not that..."

Mo Mengchen, who suddenly became fierce on the offensive end, made Zen Master convinced that Fisher was his G-spot, why was he so sensitive to Fisher's appearance?

Is Fisher's short stature?

The Zen master does not think that Mo Mengchen discriminates against these short guards so much, because according to his height, it is abnormal for him to play as a guard. It is good that these serious little guards do not discriminate against him, and he also discriminates against others?

Fisher was not bad at all, but he just couldn't tell whether he was angry or not. For example, in this round, Mo Mengchen clearly wanted to eat him raw, so he naturally could not give in. He took a foul and sent the person to the free throw line.

Mo Mengchen scored two free throws.

66 to 59

At present, Momon Dunbao has taken all the Pistons' scores in the second half.

Immediately afterwards, Fisher passed the ball to Kobe on the weak side.

He adopts egalitarianism against the uncoordinated OK two and does not favor any one. This round is given to O'Neal and the next round is given to Kobe.

OK, there is no other way to do this equal ball rights distribution, and the Zen master also likes this method.

In this case, this is the only way to let OK fight against the enemy.

Seeing Kobe attacking with the ball, Zen Master remembered all the things that have happened in the regular season so far. When there was a dispute between OK, many people called on him to interfere with the dispute and thus establish the absolute authority of the head coach. For any coach, this is a heart-warming choice.

Both inside and outside the team hoped that he would do this, but he was very cautious. Not only did he not participate, but he also tried not to inquire.

The Zen master has seen too many similar things. He believes that this is a childish little fight. Excessive intervention may turn this little thing into a fundamental major event that shakes the team. When he was in Chicago, he experienced similar things. Jerry Klaus always likes to interfere in everything in the team, and the situation continues to deteriorate until the day when the Bulls dynasty collapses.

In contrast, Zen masters like another Jerry's approach - the Bulls boss Jerry Reinsdorf. The talented and stubborn boss once told him that the best way to deal with disputes is to let them die. The purpose of this is to avoid making wrong decisions because of anger, so as to avoid a mess that is harder to clean up. If you are lucky enough, these contradictions may be automatically resolved.

Therefore, when the OK conflict broke out, the Zen master used the strategy of inaction to watch the wall until the playoffs, when they were won by the Kings, he began to worry.

These concerns became a fact in the finals.

Small contradictions have become major hidden dangers that shake the foundation.

Jackson didn't know what he did wrong. The two of them were so frustrated for the right to play and the position of the boss, and they didn't stop even if they played until the finals.

At this moment, Kobe succeeded with one-to-two attacks.

61 to 66

If Kobe can support O'Neal with peace of mind, the triangular offense can burst out with the most terrifying power ever.

Even Jordan and Pipen failed to make the triangle offense reach such power, because Pipen's offense is two levels worse than Kobe.

How happy is it to overlap at the peak of two superstars who are capable of winning the scoring champion and suitable for triangular offense?

The Zen master once had a beautiful vision, but now it is all in ruins.

The relationship between Kobe and O'Neal is difficult to be harmonious. If this continues, let alone the dynasty, if they can help the Lakers win this year's championship, it is already considered to be a goal.

Kobe's offensive suddenly fell and the piston suddenly changed its formation.

This change made the Zen master discolored it. Every player on their field pulled it to a high position, and then quickly transferred the ball, like a kitchen knife cut into shredded meat, shattering the Lakers' already flawed defense.

This offense has the mark of Princeton, but it is not completely Princeton, at least not Princeton of the Kings.

O'Neal met such a tactic like a monk who was completely lost in defense.

Hill took the opportunity to slip into the back door, and the Pistons' pass was delivered to his hand like lightning, and Devil Mountain made a layup.

Seeing this scene, the Zen master felt uneasy. He was worried that this was the Pistons' new tactic, but in the next round, this tactic disappeared.

They continued to call on a familiar scalpel tactic.

"Is it an accident?"

Phil Jackson thought.
Chapter completed!
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