Chapter 168 You have eaten a Duncan!(2/3)
Fight with your back, turn around with your shoulders down, take a step to the free throw line and then directly hook out.
This attack is so simple!
Stoudemire didn't even have time to react.
"Bang!"
Another hit, but this time it hit the small frame squarely, and then bounced and fell into the mesh bag.
After the two shots came off the field, Lin Ying had already scored 6 points in a row!
The scene was filled with fans' whistles and cheers.
It’s been a month since I left, and I’m looking back with admiration!
Lin Ying's low post offensive ability has improved greatly compared to what he did in the Olympics!
"Now I am sure that Lin must be training with Tim. These offensive techniques are so similar."
Barkley is determined now.
Players who have played against Duncan on the court will never forget Duncan's skills because they are so special.
"This is very interesting. I have never heard of any young player learning from Tim."
Smith on the side followed and said.
In addition to Duncan's low profile, another more important reason is that Duncan's playing is too boring to watch.
Kobe fades away, McGrady pulls up, and Iverson changes direction. Which one of these is not more handsome than Duncan's rebound?
As for the inside players, wouldn't they be better off learning from Olajuwon and Webber?
Lin Ying didn't hear it.
He wouldn't care if he heard it.
In other words, he is completely different from what Barkley and the others said.
He is not imitating anyone, but trying to... combine the strengths of hundreds of schools of thought!
Science can develop because one person after another stands on the shoulders of their predecessors.
The same goes for the development of basketball technology.
As long as the technology is suitable for him, it is a good technology!
Judging from the past few rounds, although the Stoudemire he faced was not good at defense, he had this effect after one month of training, which shows that this is very suitable for him.
Then, after returning to the defensive end, he began to defend Stoudemire closely.
His strongest ability is analysis.
I have never faced off against Stoudemire before, so I don’t know enough about the latter’s technical details.
After a few rounds of on-site "data input", the next step is to make adjustments.
Although Stoudemire has comprehensive skills, he is essentially similar to Howard, with excellent explosive power and confrontation.
So the key to defense is to hang on and prevent him from getting up.
Lin Ying's idea and judgment were correct, but Stoudemire got angry and got into a foul when he knocked him away.
It's not that easy!
Although he is about the same height as Lin Ying, Stoudemire is nearly ten kilograms heavier than Lin Ying.
For such an explosive insider, this is confrontation and strength.
After all, before O'Neal came to the Suns, he mainly played center!
That requires melee combat with various centers inside, and a confrontation without weight is simply untenable in this era.
However, Lin Ying did notice something.
The three threats of the front frame are just fancy, and the technology of the back frame is relatively rough.
Nash is not present, and Stoudemire has basically no choice but to fight hard.
If he is restricted from catching the ball, or given the pressure to defend the ball so that he cannot exert his strength, his performance will definitely be greatly inhibited.
Stoudemire made both free throws and scored 6 points in a row during this period.
This is really an exchange with Lin Ying!
Lin Ying, continue to turn your back.
The continuous attacks just now made him realize one thing. Although Stoudemire can jump, his defensive judgment is not good.
The direct result of this is that when encountering a technical inside line, or when assisting in defense, the shot blocking is very strong, but it will not work well at other times.
This is probably the reason why he is so explosive and has only one average number of blocks per game in his career.
If things were a little bit different, if he and Stoudemire played together, it would be a perfect combination.
But it's a pity that Stoudemire is now partnered with Robin Lopez, an interior lineman who moves relatively slowly.
So as long as Stoudemire is moved away, the only thing left between him and the basket is air.
Turn your back, lower your shoulders, turn around at the free throw line, turn around at the baseline, hug someone, and take a hook shot.
Just like in Duncan's previous training, Lin Ying kept the offense as simple as possible, and the moment he took action was not to shoot, but to use his fingers to pick up the ball... and hit the board.
Stoudemire was a little confused about how Lin Ying fought, and by the time he figured it out, he had already seen Lin Ying take action.
No matter how hard he tried to block the shot, it was already too late.
"Bang!"
The ball bounced off the backboard, spun around the basket and then rolled into the net bag!
Lin Ying, scored 8 points in a row!
So handsome!
Ah no, it’s too plain and simple!
Over at the commentary box, Barkley was also stunned for a moment.
You must have eaten a Duncan!
Or is Duncan's technique so easy to learn?
This wave is actually due to Barkley being shallow.
Lin Ying's learning from Duncan actually started as early as the opening game of his rookie season!
Most people only noticed that he elbowed Horry and punched Bowen when the Nuggets and Spurs met for the first time, but few noticed how he beat Horry alone.
The use of elbows and shoulders, as well as the low post skills he has been using since Anthony's absence, actually came from Duncan.
Including playing the Spurs again in the playoffs, his understanding of low-post offense has been further improved, which also came from Duncan.
As for the summer training, as mentioned before, it was a fusion of his own understanding and Duncan's sharing.
Therefore, the summer training did not allow him to master any special skills in a short period of time, but only made further progress.
Stoudemire, you're a little over the top!
Lin Ying refused to let him catch the ball before going around, and he kept trying hard to go back around.
The audience watching the physical confrontation was excited.
This is the feeling of punching to the flesh in a boxing match!
Moreover, Stoudemire is an insider after all, and his intensity in confrontation is much stronger than that of Kobe.
In the end, Stoudemire caught the ball.
But the moment he caught the ball, Lin Ying started to cut the ball!
Stoudemire's reaction speed was quite fast, and he quickly dribbled the ball to his other hand, but unfortunately... the ball was lost!
"Keeping the ball is a skill."
Barkley said that Stoudemire has better ball handling skills than him, but can you believe that?
A collection of Stoudemire's ball-handling mistakes throughout his career can be made!
Not to mention the emergency avoidance of cutting the ball suddenly, even if the defender is changed, the ball may be lost!
One mistake and the ball was exchanged.
This explosive drama finally ended with Stoudemire!
Then just when the audience thought that this explosive drama was over, Lin Ying was asking for the ball again!
This is not a mutual explosion, but a unilateral explosion?!
Exciting and exciting!
The audience's emotions were lifted even higher in an instant.
This kind of one-on-one is not only loved by Americans, but also by fans!
To be continued...