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Chapter 773 [Quick Sakuragi, a fresh move in the stadium]

Yang Jian helped Sakuragi Hanamichi improve his strength because of his feelings. He grew up reading the "Slam Dunk" comics and wanted to know how good Sakuragi could be in the national competition if he was trained in a different way.

Yang Jian believes that in the comics, the people from Xiangbei delayed Sakuragi and made him the head coach of dribbling and ball-handling offense. It was a mistake. As long as Sakuragi can cut and catch the ball and "eat the cake", he is very strong and can be accomplished quickly.

To put it bluntly, it is the kind of play Kenyon Martin played when he was with the Nets. Martin did not develop his offensive ability with the ball until he retired, but he played good data when he cooperated with Jason Kidd, and the team did not

He needs to hold the ball too much.

Several well-known pie-eating players in the NBA, without exception, have poor dribbling skills and poor shooting. They play pick-and-rolls and then cut to eat the pie, but they can still perform efficiently in the system.

Will American coaches arrange for all players to practice dribbling skills? No, the training ideas of the NCAA and NBA are to make some players functional, first play the role they are good at, and then slowly enrich their arsenal.

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SuperSonics center Dalembert is of this type. If Yang Jian intends to feed him, he can help him hit 1510.

The future famous "Cake King" Clint Capela averaged 16.6 points per game in his peak season with the Rockets. His best season with the Hawks averaged 15.2 points, 14.3 rebounds and 2.1 blocks per game, while shooting 59.4% from the field.

In the Japanese high school basketball circle, Hanamichi Sakuragi has a much greater physical advantage than Capela in the NBA. He has just started playing basketball, and it is impossible for him to play well if he dribbles and breaks through by himself, and he will make a lot of mistakes.

As long as teammates pass the ball to Sakuragi and let him catch the ball comfortably and directly hit the basket, the opponent will definitely feel overwhelmed because his impact is too strong.

Sakuragi dunked over Kanagawa's MVP Makisumi and scored 21, becoming famous with one goal. He also dunked over center forward Toru Hanagata, who was taller than him, but unfortunately was called an offensive foul by the black whistle.

As a beginner, Sakuragi does not need to practice ball-handling skills very well. In the manga, he has practiced for a long time, and he often makes mistakes when breaking through with the ball. Until the end of the manga, he did not have a few positional battles and air cuts.

The performance of eating pie is so abnormal.

Coach Anzai has never arranged tactics for Sakuragi to help him take advantage of his impact. It is his personal ability to let him hold the ball and beat Mikio Kawada in isolation, and it is his personal ability to let his teammates miss Sakuragi's shot and fight for offensive rebounds.

Cooperate.

He pulled away in the national competition and waited for his teammates to attract double-teams before catching the ball and shooting. It was cooperation and had nothing to do with his physical fitness.

As long as Akagi can pull out the screen and make space under the basket so that the opponent's big men can't hide under the basket to defend, Sakuragi will definitely score a lot of points.

A week passed quickly, and Yang Jian had not left Kanagawa Prefecture.

He doesn't need regular training, but he likes to interact with the protagonists of comics and teach them how to train. If he wants to go out and wander around, he can be in any world, why does he have to do messy things here under the guise of a 16-year-old?

Tasting delicious food and occasionally playing Pachinko, Yang Jian's life was very satisfying. His only problem was that he had no girlfriend in this world, and there was no one he liked in the university in northern Hunan.

Asians are generally shorter than Europeans, and Japanese in the 1990s were generally shorter than Asians. In addition to short stature, Japanese people also have another very strange phenomenon, that is, most Japanese girls have bow-legged legs.

The reason why Japanese women's legs are ugly is because they need to kneel down. In ancient times, Japan studied and exchanged with the Tang Dynasty, which influenced Japanese thought, etiquette, architecture and even clothing, while China's kneeling and worshiping

This etiquette was also absorbed by Japan and has continued, and this etiquette is still observed today.

The origin of the kneeling ceremony in China is related to the living style of ancient Chinese people, because there were no stools or chairs in ancient China, only very short "ji". In ancient times, China, like many Asian peoples, was accustomed to sitting on the ground for a long time. This

In fact, it is dross and should have been discarded long ago.

Some Japanese women do not feel inferior because they have bow legs. Instead, they feel that bow legs can expose the inner thighs, which makes them more sexy.

Yang Jian doesn’t think she’s sexy. She didn’t feel sexy when watching Japanese dramas before. It’s different when you see her in reality. In the anime, Dragon Maid Kangna’s thick legs are very cute. Who would think legs like that are cute in real life?

Yang Jian made training plans for Takenori Akagi, Kaede Rukawa, and Hanamichi Sakuragi, and arranged tactics suitable for Shohoku. Coach Anzai didn't arrange tactics, so he did the work.

Akagi was not very convinced at first. After all, he was a third-year senior and captain, and he looked almost 40 years old.

But after several team practice games, Yang Jian was able to lead the first graders to beat the second and third graders without taking any shots, so he had to accept it.

Akagi can only defend one person. Once Rukawa Kaede and Sakuragi Hanamichi rush into each other, Akagi cannot guard against him. On the offensive end, he is even more embarrassed. Not only Yang Jian, but Rukawa Kaede and Sakuragi also give him big hits.

Just like in the comics, Sakuragi only practiced dribbling for a week and he was already good at it. At least he wouldn't hit his feet while dribbling. He listened to Yang Jian's words and only took one step at most to catch the ball, and hit the basket when he got the ball.

How terrible is Sakuragi when he rushes? He suppressed the second-year power forward "The Great Tsunoda" after only one week of practice. Tsunoda was dunked several times by Sakuragi and was disgraced.

You know, there is a basic law in Japanese anime, those with droopy eyes are all monsters. Saka, Fuji Shusuke, Hisoka, Ichimaru Gin, Otsutsuki Ichiraku, none of them are simple characters.

Yang Jian taught Sakuragi three-step dunk and three-step layup this week. In the original comics, no one taught Sakuragi dunk. He practiced it completely by himself.

Yang Jian taught him how to calculate the correct distance to take off, and try to use both feet to take off at the beginning, so that it is easier to grasp the strength of the take-off. He dunked from near to far, and slowly found the feeling.

Sakuragi practices dunking with much more energy than practicing layups. He would run to the field court to practice in the morning and catch up on his sleep in class. The success rate of his dunking practice is extremely high, and he can dunk very firmly with one hand because his hands are big enough to catch the basketball.

There was no problem with excessive wrist force when he dunked, he just pushed the ball into the basket. At first, Yang Jian asked him to do it gently, and with experience, he can dunk.

It's easy to get Sakuragi to practice "civilian layups". Just tell him that the purpose of practicing layups is to tease the opponent when they are preparing for a dunk. This guy is single-celled, and he immediately doesn't feel that layups are cool enough.

Yang Jian also played in the same team as Akagi and immediately beat the first-year team. He mainly defended Sakuragi, making him feel that he had nothing to do early on.

Sakuragi was stuck in Yang Jian's position and couldn't rush up. After being far away from the basket, he couldn't dunk or take three steps for a layup. He clearly saw his shortcomings.

Sakuragi couldn't grab the rebound either. Yang Jian judged the direction of the ball popping up very accurately and was stronger than Sakuragi. When Sakuragi wanted to grab the rebound and hit a shot from a long distance, Yang Jian taught him again.

He has two moves.

One is to stay in position and fight for rebounds, and the other is to turn around in the low post and shoot with one hand.

In the manga, the Shohoku team reached the Kanagawa Prefecture finals, and Sakuragi still couldn't shoot. As a result, he was restrained by the Hainan team's 160cm tall and 42kg weight Yoshino Miyazumi, which was his most embarrassing moment in the whole story.

Now Yang Jian has made Sakuragi realize that he needs to be able to shoot, and he is teaching one-handed shooting with a high release point, not the standard posture of ordinary players who shoot slowly and use one hand as an assist.

Akagi believes that Sakuragi should practice the standard posture. Yang Jian uses the NBA's Barkley as an example. Barkley can use any shooting posture he wants. If he uses the standard posture to turn around and shoot from behind, it is almost the same as taking a risk.

Sakuragi has advantages in bullet speed and jumping ability. He can quickly turn around and hit the board with one hand, making it almost impossible for his opponent to block shots. Moreover, he can catch the basketball with one hand, which is more suitable for this posture. Most people have to use the other hand.

Assistance, otherwise the ball will be easily lost.

The key point of throwing is to extend the arm upward, rather than pushing forward. Once the arc is pushed forward, the arc disappears. A high arc makes it easier to score a goal.
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