Chapter 146 Tactical master? The super giant of the Bucks! (Big chapter(1/2)
"He Li, how do you have such a brain? Why are you so smart?"
"You can understand such a complicated tactic of triangular offense in just one go, and you can understand it thoroughly in just a few seconds!"
"You have implemented these tactics, these passes and cuts in just half a day and you have done it well.
In my opinion, you are even more sophisticated than most players who have studied for a season.
He Li, how did you do it? This ball quotient is too high, right?”
Bucks offensive assistant Terry Stotts surrounded He Li, looking like he had never seen the scene before, was rarely seen, and was very strange, and was screaming in shock.
In contrast to Stots' exaggerated performance, the other Bucks players looked at He Li and Stots with frown.
"Damn it, is there really that big difference between people?"
"Why did He Li understand it all at once, but I was wrong in everything I did? I shouldn't be that stupid, right?"
"Is this what my mother often talks about?"
"How come He Li didn't do it?
If you have learned triangular offense before, it would be fine if you master it in a short time.
But the coach temporarily arranged other tactics, why did He Li take a look and listen to the coach's explanation, and then he understood?"
"He Li clearly has not entered university and has not been directed by a university coach. Why did he become a master of tactics so quickly?"
For most NBA players, learning and understanding the tactics assigned by coaches cannot be done overnight.
But now He Li is obviously an exception.
Speaking of which day, when the Bucks and the Pacers fought, He Li and Kassel invisibly played a triangular offensive tactic.
As the Bucks' head coach, George Carl saw clearly off the court what tactics He Li and Kassel were playing.
Perhaps other coaches with low qualifications don’t understand what cooperation between He Li and Kassel has played, but George Carl, as Phil Jackson’s old opponent, naturally won’t be able to see it.
George Carl is a coach with strong offensive tactics. George Carl's tactics and coaching style have always been mainly offensive.
However, George Carl's offensive tactics are mainly star singles tactics.
The core idea is to use the influence of the stars in the game and then use offensive tactics to give character players a good offensive space, thereby improving the offensive ability of the entire team.
So, in the team led by George Carl, there are often role players who stand up and suddenly hit a few critical strikes, taking the opponent away in one wave.
But then again, this style of play is very good in the regular season, but in the playoffs, if you don’t rely on stars, can you rely on role players?
It is not unreasonable that George Carl led the team to be hacked.
Compared with triangular offense, his offensive tactics are not without shortcomings.
The biggest problem with George Carl's offensive tactics is that the superstars cannot be bad, and the whole team will finish playing.
If a superstar cannot play the influence of the court, the opponent will have the energy to defend the role players, and then the whole team will be deflated.
But superstars are also humans, and their state will fluctuate. It is normal for stars and gods to play one ghost and one ghost.
Why is Jordan recognized as the God of Basketball? It is Jordan's playoff state. It is not only outrageously strong, but it has not had many ups and downs.
If George Carl's offensive tactics want to work in the playoffs, it lacks super giants like Jordan who performs stably.
Triangular offense is different. Triangular offense only needs two strong points to play one, and the team needs to have offense and space.
Facts have proved that Jordan won the championship with Pippen, who averaged 15 points per game twice. Before Kobe reached the peak, the Lakers also relied on O'Neal's personal strength to win the championship.
Speaking of the Bulls and the Lakers playing triangular offense, the ball rights are concentrated in the hands of three superstars. The role players do not have the ball rights. Logically speaking, their performance will be very unstable, and it is difficult to perform well in the intensity of the playoffs.
But in reality, when the role player has no ball rights, the triangle offense also has the same effect as George Carl's offensive tactics.
Triangular offense can also attract defense through superstars, and open up space through triangular offense, giving character players good shots, and thus improving the offensive efficiency of the entire team.
Jordan's passing to Cole became a good story, and Horry also won many games in the Lakers.
In other tactics, the key ball must be handed over to the stars. In triangular offensive tactics, role players are often competent for the job of shooting key balls.
In this way, the triangular offense is better than George Carl's offensive tactics.
But if you carefully compare the triangle offense, George Carl's offensive tactics are not without benefits.
The more obvious advantage is that in George Carl's offensive tactics, the score of the sports battle can be improved by fast breaks.
To be honest, the triangular offense focuses on positional warfare.
But then again, in the playoffs, there are not so many opportunities to give the Bucks a fast break.
In other words, the Bucks must have the ability to fight positions.
As the head coach of the Bucks and as a coach with ambitions to win the championship, George Carl is not without countermeasures.
That is to hand over the ball to the stars who can handle positional battles, let the stars attack and solve the troubles of positional battles.
Before He Li came to the Bucks, George Carl asked Big Dogs and Kassel to solve the positional battle alone, but the efficiency was not high.
After He Li obtained the magical skill of Tian Gou's positional battle, George Carl gradually improved He Li's position in the team and increased the ball rights to cultivate He Li.
Not to mention He Li learned the magical skills of singles such as leaning back again.
Before the Bucks started playing with the Pacers, George Carl believed that He Li lacked only had key ball ability.
So some time ago, George Carl asked He Li to play the fourth quarter, focusing on cultivating his abilities at critical moments.
After He Li developed these abilities, at least 70% of the Bucks encountered positional battles.
Whenever this happens, He Li handles it very well. George Carl is extremely satisfied with He Li's performance.
However, when it comes to the Pacers, everything changes.
George Carl didn't expect that He Li was just a first-year rookie and encountered Jordan's law.
This sounds funny, but it's the reality - there are already teams who use defensive tactics against super giants to target He Li.
What George Carl did not expect was that even though he encountered Jordan's law, He Li was still calm on the court, performed well, and did not disappoint his expectations.
In fact, although this is unexpected, it is reasonable to use He Li's ability to show before.
However, a few minutes after He Li encountered Jordan's Law, He Li thought of a way to crack Jordan's Law based on the conditions the Bucks had.
He Li was as tough as ever, chose to take on the team, and chose to face difficulties. He used his own strength and the strength of the team to break the restrictions on him by Jordan's law and block him.
After He Li showed all this, George Carl realized it later and found that there were players in the team who could play triangle offense.
No, it should be said that he has super strength, sufficient ball quotient and organizational capabilities, and can bear the tactical core of triangular offense.
Upon learning about this, George Carl was so happy that he didn't laugh and fainted.
Even though it had been a while since the game ended, George Carl still couldn't stop smiling.
It was not until after he completely calmed down that George Carl summoned the Bucks coaching team to speed up the time and use other triangular offenses to help He Li and Kassel further strengthen the understanding and application of triangular offensive tactics.
In addition, under the arrangement of George Carl, other Bucks players also worked hard to integrate into the Bucks' new tactical system with triangular offense as the main body.
During this new tactics learning and drilling process, He Li was as outstanding, outstanding and outstanding as ever.
George Carl, Stotts and others discovered that He Li's ball quotient and tactical literacy were extremely terrifying, and he had the ability to master a new set of tactics in just a few minutes.
Players who enter the NBA must first value physical talent.
The second is the various abilities related to the ball, such as ball sense, ball nature, passing vision, rebound prediction and other abilities.
For most players, if they do not have such abilities or are not outstanding, it actually doesn’t matter much, but if they do, it is easier to evolve from a role player to a star.
But in the end, the ability to understand tactics and execute tactics has little impact on growing into a star, but it is a abilities that players must possess when integrating into a team.
If you can't learn and integrate into the team's inherent tactical system, you can only become a player who is free from the team system.
This type of player is often a league homeless person. Perhaps some players can enjoy a period of star treatment with their physical talents.
But when the physical talent is exhausted, such players will quickly fall and cannot even be able to rotate normally.
To put it bluntly, stars are the starting point of tactics. They do not have a ball quotient who learns tactics, but have enough physical talent to become the core of the team. The team's coach will tailor a set of adaptive tactics for the stars.
For a period of time, stars without tactical qualities can perform very well.
But his body is no longer reliable, so he quickly becomes a marginal figure in the league and a player that the league abandons.
On the contrary, players with good tactical qualities have a higher level of tactical qualities, the more they can integrate into various systems, become system players, and have a long career in the league.
Having said that, how can tactical literacy be helpful to stars like He Li who have very good tactical literacy and improve them?
That's adaptability!
The star is often not 11>2, but <2. Only stars with strong adaptability can be exceptions.
The team has a big boss, a second boss, and a third boss, but the team has only one core tactics and only one basketball on the court.
The two big bosses join forces, because of different tactic proportions, there are always people who have to sacrifice some abilities and data.
Just talk about He Li, who used to fight Pacers, even though he had a triangular attack by chance, breaking the Pacers' Jordan law.
However, He Li's data in that game was only 28 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists.
He Li was attracted to double teams because he ran to the outside line. He did not have so many opportunities to grab rebounds like he had before playing power forwards, and he gave up his organizational status and did not have so many assists.
He Li is willing to sacrifice, but George Carl is unwilling to feel so wronged.
To be continued...