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Chapter 126 Mad Cow Herd(2/2)

Insufficient personnel, at least the firepower output in the scoring item is indeed one level different from the opponent.

The second quarter was so fiercely chasing points because Chen Feng beat Diop in the inside. With his super high hit rate, they could catch up all the way, only one point behind the opponent.

But after the Mavericks' timeout adjustment and the inside began to curb Chen Feng's harassment, and after strangling such a point, the remaining guys tangled Jefferson with all their might.

"Don't let the opponent open the situation inside! Entangle them! You can let these guys fire at mid-range and long distances! But you must keep the interference and don't let them find opportunities too easily."

This is Johnson's tactical adjustment. He knew that it was not easy for him to completely block the Celtics. At least if there was such a little lunatic at the basket, it would be a big trouble.

But the intention of the "Little General" is to block the inside line, so that the Celtics' most confident offensive firepower points can be entangled, and then they can appropriately allow the outside shots to be shot.

The Celtics are not the Suns, and they can't afford to rain three-pointers. As long as they give Szebiak a little pressure, even if Pierce's point is missing, they can weaken the opponent's offensive firepower.

Johnson doesn't believe Pierce can suddenly have a 100% shooting accuracy. As long as that guy misses the shot, it will be the Mavericks' chance.

As for Rondo, that guy's shot was almost negligible, which is the main reason why Johnson dared to give it a try.

Scar! That guy Rondo's shooting is definitely the biggest scar on the Celtics!

Just like when a columnist evaluated this rookie, he once said that if that guy Rondo shoots half as accurate as Brandon Roy, then this guy would be perfect.

Regarding this issue, there is another joke in the Celtics. When the Cavaliers were playing, everyone was shouting at James, "Hey, buddy! You are passing the ball!"

The little emperor will definitely reply after a violent dunk, "Brother, no."

If it was the Celtics' turn to play, everyone was shouting, "Hey, Rondo, you guy is shooting!"

Rondo designated to say to everyone with a helpless look on his face, "Brother, I really don't know."

Even a kind man like Thibodeau often mentions Rondo and tells this kid if it's time to practice shooting, otherwise his conventional weapons will be left to pass the ball.

Although you average seven or eight assists per game, you can't always score points. Even a coach like Thibodeau, who is responsible for defense, is a little overwhelmed.

But this is Rondo, the guy who looks like ET, most of the time he is insulated from shooting.

Well, he can no longer be described as unstable shooting. This guy rarely fires on the periphery and scores. He often relies on breakthroughs and all kinds of throws.

However, this guy is really positive about rebounds and assists. Chen Feng often has to yell at this guy, "Do you dare not compete for rebounds with me? I'll go, five or six games, you really think you are a C! Not only do I be careful about the other party, but I also have to be careful about you!"

There was such a guy floating on the outside but he didn't have to worry about him throwing three-pointers unscrupulously. Johnson was so supportive in his heart.

He dared to perform double-teams so fiercely to expose his greatest weaknesses to the Celtic engine.

Don’t you Rivers have two candidates for the best rookie? Then I will make your best turn into the biggest scar, trap the wild boy at the basket, and then you have to let Rondo be at a loss when facing the open position!

Johnson made Rondo lose his pace and drill into the inside line? There were enough people, so there was no room for layups. Even if there was one, he had to risk being covered.

This guy didn't take action on the outside, and the Mavericks' double-team would be even more fierce! He would linger on others!

On the offensive end, the Mavericks' crazy firepower covers every corner, and Nowitzki doesn't have to rely on himself to rush on himself like in the first and second quarters.

There is Terry, Harris, Howard, although Crohill can't contribute much, Chen Feng must now focus most of his energy on defending Nowitzki, which seems very difficult to make up for defense.

Moreover, most of the Mavericks' firepower points are concentrated on the perimeter. Three guys who are capable of breaking through the ball have caused a lot of trouble for Pierce and Rondo.

He can stare at it, but he can't prevent these guys from taking action, especially Harris, who starts up amazingly fast. Once Rondo is distracted, he can cut in immediately.

This guy with a strong individualistic style not only felt so hot and frightening in the quick stop jump shot, but also caused Jefferson a lot of trouble when he cut into the layup.

The speed is too fast. In order to prevent him, Jefferson had to open his hands to increase the defense area, but this method is difficult to avoid physical contact, and fouls are inevitable, and Harris is creating such opportunities.

In the first five minutes of the third quarter, Jefferson took two fouls on Harris. Adding to the previous one, Jefferson could only be replaced by Rivers again.

But Perkins, who replaced him, could not control Harris, who had already been playing crazy. The guy who had already killed was completely ignoring all defenses and just rushing with the ball.

Even if Perkins pressed his hands on his face, this guy could put the basketball in the basket. This unbridled offensive method spread to everyone on the Mavericks.

The team scored 35 points in a single quarter, threw 6 three-pointers from the outside, and the shooting percentage was nearly 70%. This is the response given by the Mavericks. The difference between the two teams was further widened to 11 points.

Rivers stood on the sidelines without saying a word. The previous two timeouts failed to make the Celtics' offense improve, with less than 40% shooting percentage keeping the team in a passive state.

"Crazy, those group of Dallas mad bulls are completely crazy this time." If Thibodeau was by his side, he would definitely hear something muttering in Rivers.

Rivers didn't expect that in the third quarter, the Dallas would suddenly rise up and use a pressing attack to suppress the Celtics' crazy assault.
Chapter completed!
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