Chapter 189 [I'm crazy for rebounding]
The Jazz finally scored a goal by the "Big White Bears". He cut from the side after pick-and-roll, and received a pass from Kirilenko from the basket. ∈◆9 to 3.
It was too difficult for Collins to defend himself and let Kid fight against the Big White Bear.
In the positional battle of the Nets, Martin attracted defense at the low post, and Collins covered Wang Jun in the middle, helped him get rid of Kirirenko and ran to the right bottom corner.
The "Big White Bear" was guarded, which was the focus of the coach.
Kidd hangs the ball to the middle from the right, and Collins catches the ball and squeezes Kirirenko for layup.
Judging from his height, Kirilenko was a little taller, but his weight was nearly 40 kilograms lower than Collins. He made a quick decision to make a foul on the thug, destroying the shooting.
Collins made 1 of 2 free throws. 10 to 3.
As long as the Nets scored a goal, they could ensure that the joint defense was taken off. The Jazz passed back and forth several times. Kirilianko missed the mid-range shot and Wang Jun got the rebound again, making him the fourth.
The net team counterattacked quickly, Jefferson failed to make a throw shot, Martin ran forward and moved the ball out, Wang Jun picked up the basketball on the outside and handed it over to Kidd before organizing.
Whether it is competing for rebounds or intercepting the ball, there is a rule in the NBA to see who controls the ball.
If you point it to your teammate when grabbing the rebound, then the teammate who gets the ball will have a rebound. If you have completely controlled the ball in the air and then passed it to your teammate, then you will be considered a rebound.
Wang Jun was very lucky today. The game had just begun and he had already won 5 rebounds.
The shooting percentage of both sides is not high. The Nets' shooting rate is not high. No one grabs the frontcourt rebounds if they don't make any shots, so they return to defense immediately. Limiting the Jazz's fast break is more important than grabs the frontcourt rebounds. They don't mind slowly fighting with the opponent.
After the pick-and-roll, Stephenson's mid-range shot was interrupted, and Martin and Corinthians and Wang Jun grabbed the rebound. The sixth one.
Hapurin's fight was very bad and remembered an interview about Wang Jun.
The nfl player said that Wang Jun can play rugby. Originally, their family doubted the authenticity of the news, and Harplin believed the two sides in this match.
Like him, Wang Jun likes to fight. He keeps close to himself to disrupt the rhythm of offensive players, which is exactly what he is more afraid of.
Haplin played the power forward as a guest player to bully the defender by misplaced after pick-and-roll, but Wang Jun defended the low position and was not slow to switch to the pick-and-roll. Although Kidd was only 193cm tall, he was not so easy to bully. Jefferson was as tall as him, with a similar weight, and was not misplaced.
Hapurin defends Martin from the fourth position is a good move. But if he can't attack, it's useless.
Sloan requested a timeout in five minutes and fought against the Nets to defend, and the Jazz only scored 5 points in this period.
Two commentators of New Jersey Radio live broadcasting the game, Cody Carmen and Bruce Hart, talked about Wang Jun's performance.
Bruce Hart is a well-known basketball expert in the local area. His passionate commentary style is very popular among New Yorkers. Many Knicks fans suggest that he be dug him to work in New York and replace the idiot commentator on the local station.
Cody asked: "As one of the hottest rookies this year, what level is Wang Jun's strength? There has never been a clear conclusion. Bruce. Do you think he can be called a star? Or a star."
Bruce shook his head and smiled, "Say he is not good at his skills? He can get a lot of points; he is a scorer? Sometimes he is guarded tightly and sleepwalking the whole game. I think if you find a benchmark for Wang Jun, he is probably a player of the level of Haplin."
"Can you say more details?"
Bruce continued: "Haplin is average in speed, does not jump high, and fights when he goes on the court. He is known as a strong player, good at running out of open positions and accurate half-basses. Wang Jun is one number smaller than him, has a slightly inferior defense and lacks experience. The advantage is that his shooting is more accurate. I think they are all good role players, and sometimes they can control the outcome of the game, but they can't lead the team independently."
After the timeout, the Jazz's offense did not improve much. The Nets just resolutely defended against breakthroughs and interfered with shooting.
It is not difficult to find out if the Jazz shot 641 three-pointers last season. Slona mocked Walker for making more than three-pointers, and now he slapped himself in the face.
With three-pointers available, Kirilenko, Stephenson and Ostertag did not even dare to try and did not have the confidence to make a shot.
The Nets led 25-14 in the first quarter.
Wang Jun played for 12 minutes and scored only 3 points, making 1 of 2 three-pointers. What's amazing is that he grabbed 10 rebounds in a single quarter and was in double digits.
He was lucky. He had three balls pointed out by his teammates, so he directly picked up the bargain.
In the next quarter, Wang Jun went down to rest as usual and came on as a substitute.
The Jazz was a member of two 2003 rookies.
First round rookie Pavlovic is not good at playing with the ball, and even Korver can't play in a one-on-one match.
Mo Williams is very active in breaking through, but as a point guard, he is really not very good at passing the ball. The ball quotient seems to be low. He knows that the Nets are 122-team defense and breaking through in the middle, so he finds double teams by himself.
The other three, Lagabay is a defensive player, and the offensive end is waiting for opportunities on the periphery.
Center Jayron Collins is the twin brother of Jason Collins of the Nets. These brothers are interesting. Not only do they look exactly the same, but they also falsely report their height during physical testing. They even have the same playing style. They are pure blue-collar, and can only attack at the basket.
The only thing that is good at attack is Espanyol Raul Lopez, who is 185cm tall and weighs 77 kilograms, and his defense is bad.
The game was so sleepy that even people like Wang Jun who loved learning were too lazy to watch these people go back and forth.
Six minutes later, the Nets began small ball tactics, Martin center, Jefferson, Kidd, Kitels, and Wang Jun.
The Jazz also sent a small lineup, Jeron Collins continued to play, Kirirenko's power forward, Bale, Pavlovic, and Raul.
The person who guarded Wang Jun became Pavlovic, and the information showed that he was 203cm tall and weighed 100 kilograms.
Wang Jun was thinking.
This guy is tall and weighs well. If he attacks hard, he may not have any good results. He runs at full speed, and his playing time is short, so his physical strength cannot be problematic.
Let's try his strength first.
Wang Jun deliberately found a confrontation without the ball, and then ran to the other side's bottom corner. Pavlovic easily moved away and then chased and defended.
Wang Jun received a pass from Kid when he slipped through the bottom line. He just wanted to test the running position, but he didn't expect that when he ran, he was empty in front of him.
Martin took Jeron out of the basket, and the other three were also on the periphery, and Kidd saw the gap in the middle.
Wang Jun was not prepared to catch the ball well, so he immediately adjusted his posture and went to the basketball to score 35 to 24, with the fifth point in his own goal.
Sloan was very dissatisfied with the defense and shouted at Pavlovic on the sidelines, "Follow people."
As a newcomer in the same class, Sloan hopes that the first-round pick he likes can defeat Wang Jun, but he is not here to "delivery food".
The Jazz formation was widened, and Pavlovic ran to the bottom corner on the left. Wang Jun knew that he could shoot and immediately defended himself.
Pavlovic waved for a moment, and chose to pass the ball without pointing Wang Jun up. Then he wanted to run to the other side, but Wang Jun held him back.
After trying these two times, Wang Jun concluded that he didn't like confrontation and immediately wanted to hide instead of hitting him.
People with this style of rebounding are definitely not strong.
Wang Jun was sure to take care of himself and was ready to grab the frontcourt rebounds. The Nets' current formation is easy to withdraw the big man.
Bale's three-pointer missed the test, and Wang Jun happened to follow the defense and slipped into the bottom line. He saw the opponent's shot and got the rebound on the left.
The five Nets team all grabbed rebounds, blocking the penalty area. They saw the ball and then spread it out, which was very tacit.
Kidd was taken to the frontcourt and passed it to Kittles after pick-and-roll.
"Mosquito" made a three-pointer from the left, Jayron saved to interfere, the ball went off, and Wang Jun squeezed out Pavlovic into the basket.
Kirilenko was caught by Jefferson and Wang Jun. He had the power to jump but couldn't jump up. Wang Jun saw the opportunity, grabbed the rebound with both hands, and split the outside line.
Kidd received a jump shot and scored a three-pointer. 38 to 24.
Chapter completed!