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Chapter 145 The Bucks' triangle offense, the Lakers' attention! (Big Chapter)(1/2)

Lakers Video Room.

At this time, a video of a game is being played in the projector.

After a closer look, it was the video of the game between the Bucks and the Pacers not long ago.

Now that the regular season is about to end, the Lakers, as the third and fourth team in the West, should be more aware of their opponents in the West.

But today, the big names in the Lakers coaching staff, Zen masters Phil Jackson, Turks Winter, and Cott Lambis, are all here.

And he watched the video without turning around and studied the game meticulously.

Before the content of the game was over in the video, the Zen master first pressed the remote control in his hand and paused for a while.

"Tex, do you think of anything?" The Zen master looked at Turks Winter and asked him.

"Triangle Attack?"

Even Turks Winter, founder of Triangle Offensive, watched the first half of the Bucks and Pacers, but Old Winter was not sure whether the Bucks played Triangle Offensively.

The most basic thing for triangular offense is the point guard, small forward and center to form a triangle position, which opens up space by passing and cutting each other, creating a large number of singles opportunities, and even an open space for mobile phones.

This requires point guards, small forwards and centers to have good offensive and passive abilities.

A simplified or more realistic triangular offense is that the outside player passes the ball to the player on the wing, and the latter breaks into the inside or bottom corner position on the strong side of the offensive.

The last point is the inside player, mainly to do the ending point, and of course, you can also do the axis and re-transfer the ball.

When the flank protrudes into the strong inner line and the bottom angle, there are two situations.

If the wing players attract double-teams, they can choose to pass the ball to the outside defender or inside player.

Because it attracts at least two players to double-team, if there are two defensive players around the outside players, you can give the ball to the inside player with only one defensive player around you.

vice versa.

Another way, if the backup defense fails to keep up, the wingers will get the first opportunity to shoot at the basket at close range or take an open position in the bottom corner.

Even if the players who switch to defense keep up in time, at least they will have an opportunity to attack and take action.

In this case, the tactical core of the triangular offense is the wing players.

Tactics require that wing players can be the axis, that is, the offensive starting point, and on the other hand, they can also be the offensive end point.

While ensuring the ability of wing players, there is also a second offensive strength point in the triangle offense, so the team's offensive efficiency under the triangle offensive system will be very terrifying.

Triangle offense can be in Bull mode.

The small forward Pippen is the serving "back", and the Jordan, who plays without the ball, breaks into the inside, and the wingers in the bottom corner, of course, the two also switch to each other.

As for Rodman, although he does not have very strong finishing ability in the inside, he has quite good high-level support.

Rodman can pull it out in time when Jordan and Pippen break in, catch the ball and pass it out.

You can also provide cover for Jordan and Pippen from the outside to make it easier for Jordan and Pippen to score.

As for Lakers mode, the triangle offense is easier to execute.

With a big insider like O'Neal, the Lakers only need to use the ability to attract double teams with the help of a triangle offense, and be able to open up space, maintain a good passing route, and pass the ball to O'Neal.

The Lakers' triangular offense is more like an upgraded version of "passing the ball to James".

And under this triangular attack, Kobe, as the core of tactical skills, that is, the wing ball holder, will naturally benefit a lot.

Under the triangular offense, Kobe has a lot of opportunities to hold the ball and play singles, and he also cultivates Kobe's passing organization skills.

Of course the latter is not very important.

But Kobe seized the first two opportunities, and his spirit of never giving up on his talent and unremitting efforts will quickly become a top outside player and a singles strongman.

Having said that, after finishing the level, Kobe also made great contributions to the Lakers' consecutive championships through the triangular offense.

In the end, from the results, the OK combination is mutually accomplished.

The triangle attack under the OK combination, the point guard who passed the ball at the beginning was just a simple tool guy.

Therefore, people are more familiar with the name OK combination, unlike the Bulls, which are the Big Three Bulls.

In the video, He Li is also achieving success with Kassel in the match between the Bucks and the Pacers.

He Li took the initiative to run towards Kassel without the ball, which was not a triangular attack.

Triangle offense requires players to open up space.

If the space is not opened up in a triangle shape, then the triangular attack is of little significance.

The offensive space is small, and the defense can quickly adjust and make up for defense. Then the offensive players under the triangular offense will still be defensive.

The cooperation between He Li and Kassel did not seem the same thing at the beginning.

But after He Li held the ball again, Kassel quickly sank into the inside line, at the bottom corner, and connected with He Li and Joel, as well as subsequent substitute center Bartle, showing a triangular position, which has the smell of triangular offense.

Later, Kassel received He Li's pass, using He Li to attract double-team space, and easily connect inside and outside, which was like the effect of a triangular attack.

On the surface, the Bucks' style of playing is neither like the Bulls' Triangle Attack nor the Lakers' Triangle Attack. Although it is indeed not like it, it has the essence of triangle Attack tactics.

What is the essence of triangular offense? The first point is to break double teams, and the second point is to get a chance to singles for superstars.

Jordan was helplessly targeted by Jordan's law, so he changed his playing style. From the beginning, he played with the ball and later without the ball.

O'Neal was originally in the inside line, but he encountered double-teams between Malone and Big White Bear, and double-teams between Duncan and the Admiral, and it was very difficult to play.

If the triangular offense had not helped him break free from the shackles, how could O'Neal watch Kobe grow rapidly under the enhancement of the triangular offense until he threatened his position?

It is because superstars play more and more excitingly under the triangular attack that superstars adopt this tactic.

In the match between the Bucks and the Pacers, the Pacers imposed Jordan laws on He Li from the beginning, which can be said to have squeezed out He Li's attack space.

He Li was very uncomfortable playing, so the Bucks changed Cassel to serve as the ball holding point.

If it were other teams, they might try to make a pick-and-roll for He Li.

But He Li is a power forward, and it's okay to shoot from the outside, but when he runs out, someone gives He Li a pick-and-roll, so the ball is too comfortable to play.

Why the Bucks didn't serve alone is also expected.

However, He Li did not accept his fate. With his not-so-strong ability to no ball, he took the initiative to run to Kassel to receive the ball.

It is impossible for the Pacers to double-team when He Li runs without the ball. You should know that the Bucks have three Musketeers.

He Li took two people away, and the Pacers had a tall man in the inside to protect the penalty area. The Bucks had three Musketeers, and they had the advantage of three-for-two or even three-for-one on the outside.

So, is there any need to perform other tactics? Just pass the ball to the open one and shoot directly.

There is no problem with the Pacers not having double-team He Li without a ball.

He Li relied on this excellent reading game ability to easily run to Kassel, and after handing over the ball, he got a superstar singles chance.

Or pass the ball to Kassel and play the Bucks version of the triangle offense.

Of course, when Kassel received the ball, he did not only pass the ball to the basket. Kassel also passed the ball to the big dog and Ray Allen on the offensive side.

Kassel has a high ball quotient, strong reading and competition skills, and strong organization skills.

Before Isia Thomas came up with a solution to the Bucks' sudden sharp attack style, the Bucks quickly knocked the Pacers to the ground under Kassel's organization.

Originally, the Bucks lineup did not have to be bad for the Pacers, but now, the Pacers were even pulled apart by the Bucks and were instantly defeated.

Offensive tactics can improve the offensive ability of players under the tactical system.

The most perfect offensive tactic is the Princeton system, or the ultimate transmission and cutting system.

If five superstars who can attack, pass, and cooperate with each other will fight against the Princeton system, they will be invincible with the entire league.

But this situation is impossible in reality. Not to mention five superstars, it is also very difficult to find five stars and five strong teams who can cooperate well.

Therefore, the Princeton system eventually became a winning treasure for civilian teams.

Because with the support of the Princeton system, the starting lineup of a strong team will be upgraded to the star-level offensive ability.

But even five stars do not have the ability to win multiple superstar teams in the playoffs, and they can't even be able to win or win five.

Therefore, it is difficult to win by tactics, whether it is the Princeton system or the Cole's pass-through system.

A true master of tactics, and the old coaches in the league who are truly talented and knowledgeable, are all relatively simpler, easier to execute and more effective tactics to play superstar singles, pick-and-roll, and triangular offense.

To be honest, if there are superstars playing and winning with superstars, is it embarrassing to win?

It is embarrassing to have superstars leading the team and play complex passes and cuts, and eventually lose the game.

The Bucks also passed a lot, but the game was not complicated, and the balls were all flowing towards the stars.

Originally, the Bucks were playing superstars singles tactics, but they just lacked real superstars.

This time, by chance, he accidentally hit a triangular attack. He Li's offensive ability touched the superstar level, but this time he went straight to the super giant.

Kassel was originally a star, and with the support of tactics, he entered the superstar field.

With the cooperation of He Li and Kassel, the two Bucks pitchers, Big Dogs and Ray Allen, have also improved in offense.

As for the center who originally only needed to act as a blue-collar worker, he also enhanced his offensive ability and obtained a lot of scoring opportunities.

The Bucks team was promoted, so they only took the first half to break the Pacers.

Even though the Pacers were still barely cleaning up the mess and maintaining the game situation, they still couldn't defend against the Bucks' attack.
To be continued...
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