Chapter 257 Feeling bursting(2/2)
12:6, the difference reached 6 points.
The Pacers called a timeout.
Frank Vogel grabbed his head, what's going on?
Kobe obviously didn't play anymore, why is he still getting scored like this?
As a defensive coach, Vogel carefully studied Li Liang's point before the game.
The Pacers' video editors have counted the distribution points and methods of Li Liang's attacks this season.
The conclusion was of course that this guy's main offensive method was to shoot open shots after receiving the ball, and a second offense after rebounding the frontcourt.
There is basically no mid-range distance, no breakthrough at the basket, and no offense with the ball.
In recent games, it seems that a little ball-holding offensive ability has been developed, but the samples are too small to refer to.
As a person who believes in science, Vogel of course arranged for Paul George to defend Li Liang alone, and told him to prevent shots and not to prevent blasts, and to prevent air defenses and not to prevent singles.
Who knows...
Vogel didn't know where to go to reason.
What to do? Prevent Li Liang in the way of preventing Kobe?
No, he has the ability to pass the ball, and it would be bad if he allowed to lead the Lakers' offense to survive.
Or let Paul George continue to defend alone, betting that his touch is just a flash in the pan?
Not that, he played against the Heat before, but he hit the Heat 100% shooting percentage in the game, knocking the Heat down.
In the three-point competition, he also proved that his touch was extremely stable.
Once such a player is opened, he will play no matter how he plays, and there is no problem of falling back.
Vogel was worried, and in the end he could only stick to the original plan and asked Paul George to defend with all his strength and allocate more attention to Bruce Lee.
At the same time, if Li Liang holds the ball from the outside, he will be hit by him by a double team if necessary.
Now, Li Liang's treatment has improved again.
After the timeout, in the next 7 minutes, both sides still played ineffectively.
Lance Stephenson suddenly became an active player on the field.
He hit a three-pointer and made a layup in the counterattack, causing Li Liang to foul.
After the referee whistled, Stephenson clenched his fists and roared, and glared at Li Liang's beard.
Li Liang also stared at him with wide eyes, as if he was looking at a fool.
Do you want to hit 21?
Brother in the first quarter, isn’t it a critical moment in the fourth quarter? Isn’t it okay to save some effort and defend well in the future?
"Believe it or not, you missed the free throw?" Li Liang said to Stephenson.
Stephenson didn't say anything, just gave Li Liang a blank look.
Standing on the free throw line, Stephenson seemed to feel the malice from Li Liang, and the guy stood nearby and kept muttering.
This kid has started chanting the "Dai Sutra" again!
Li Liang hasn't recited the "Daic Sutra" for a while. The more he recited it, the more he became, the more he became, and finally hurt himself.
But tonight, the boy Stephenson made him very upset and wanted to play with him.
"... Therefore, I know that Prajna Paramita is a mantra of mistakes, a mantra of daze, a mantra of punishment, a mantra of foul, and can eliminate all momentum, and it is true and not false..."
Li Liang was mindful and reached Stephenson's ears. Stephenson's hand shook... and he turned out to be a three-no-touch...
Li Liang also wanted to rush over to grab the backcourt rebound, but the ball didn't even touch the basket, and he killed the ball and awarded it to the Lakers.
Li Liang laughed, "What's the point of making a foul? Do you show off your free throw skills?"
Stephenson seemed very upset and contributed 30 points of anger to Li Liang.
At the same time, he was also thinking, what happened just now, and it felt completely different from usual?
Chapter completed!