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Chapter 334 The big chapter of the rebounding explosion~(2/2)

The lack of the team's offensive rounds has resulted in fewer offensive rounds and fewer attacks. In addition, the Wizards' shooting percentage is already average, so it is rare for the Lakers to have a big lead this season.

"Tang, you did a good job, keep up your form!" Head coach Mike D'Antoni patted Tang Qian on the shoulder and said after the game, because his current situation is somewhat similar to that of Mike Brown. If the team's record does not improve again,

Although you won't be laid off, you will inevitably suffer verbal criticism from the management and Los Angeles fans. Don't think that this kind of pressure is a joke. Ordinary people feel uncomfortable even with a small lawsuit, and their energy is suppressed. What's more?

This kind of "public enemy in the city" situation? Therefore, Tang Qian's "unexpected" performance gave Mike D'Antoni a bright feeling.

Originally, Mike D'Antoni's tactical system was relatively repulsive to big men over 7 feet, because of his "three seconds or less" philosophy, it was difficult for players over 7 feet to integrate. But the yellow man in front of him

, he found something different. Although he was over 7 feet tall, both his movement speed and lateral agility were far beyond the standard of a center forward. He was almost at the level of a striker.

This is definitely a great thing! Mike D'Antoni felt a little happy in his heart, because this means that this Chinese center has the possibility to integrate into his own tactical system. Originally, in "three seconds or less", the most lacking

One part of the game is defense, which is the issue of controlling key rebounds. Due to the need to form a "run and gun rhythm", this determines that most players cannot be too tall. And the short super rebounder, NBA

It has always been rare in history, and Mike D'Antoni has no delusion that he can get it. After all, rebounding is still a domain dominated by big men. Even if he sets off a "small ball whirlwind", it cannot change this fact.

Look at Miami's "Big Three", they are simply the "perfect prototype" of future basketball, but they have never solved the problem of rebounding. They are basically in a weak position, which illustrates the importance of small ball tactics.

One flaw is that the control of the basket and rebounds will never be as strong as a traditional team. Unless you can get a rebounding king of about 2 meters like Dennis Rodman or Wes Unseld,

Otherwise, you will never be able to perfectly make up for this flaw.

What about big players? It's hard to adapt to running and gunning. Look at Pau Gasol. His basic skills at the basket are so solid that it's hard to say, but if he wants to play run and gun, first of all, his speed and agility are serious problems. So Mike

D'Antoni doesn't like the Spaniard very much. This is also the reason. It's not that Gasol is not good, but his style of play is difficult to integrate into the former's tactical concept. Moreover, the Lakers also have Dwight Howard, who is in the low post.

There is no need for Gasol to be responsible for the shot, so it is not difficult to understand the Spaniard's role in the team.

But this guy in front of me...maybe can fill this problem.

Fill in the most lacking link in your own tactical theory.

Originally, "Warcraft" also had this potential, but unfortunately he was too big and Mike D'Antoni couldn't use his arms at all, and Howard was too obsessed with scoring and singles at the basket. This is also inconsistent with Mike D'Antoni's tactical system.

Not very compatible. He wants someone who can keep up with the "run and gun tactics", who can stay off the ball, and who can work hard and do a good job defensively. Dwight Howard obviously doesn't meet this standard.

However, Mike D'Antoni is no longer a rookie coach. He quickly suppressed his emotions and prepared to observe Tang Qian for a few more games. Because of the explosive and explosive games, there is basically not much reference.

In the entire first quarter, Tang Qian grabbed 15 of the Lakers' 18 rebounds, while the opposing Wizards only had 6 rebounds as a team.

Very pitiful.

At the beginning of the second quarter, due to the outstanding performance of the substitute lineup, Mike D'Antoni did not replace the main players according to the regular time. Except for No. 29 Tang Qian, who was a member of the main lineup and was still put on the court by Mike D'Antoni.

"Inspection". The shooting percentages of both teams in this quarter were surprisingly high, 55.6% and 57.1% respectively. Under such high shooting, Tang Qian's rebounds naturally "shrunk", and he only got 7 in a single quarter.

Rebounds. At the end of the first half, the Lakers led the opponent 58-45. Tang Qian grabbed 22 rebounds in the half.

But still only a few people have noticed something, and most people have not yet felt that tonight will be a different night.

Record night.

In the Lakers locker room, "Warcraft" Howard was unhappy and did not look happy because the Lakers had a big lead.

How come this yellow guy is so good at rebounding all of a sudden? What the hell! Did he just happen to explode??? Damn it!!!

Howard is still angry and depressed now. He didn't expect that the bigger shock is yet to come.

In the Wizards locker room, Nene was venting loudly: "Shit~ How come we lost so many rebounds? Emeka We must show off our strength in the second half! Otherwise, the opponent's arrogance will only become more arrogant!" Emeka O.

By the 2012-2013 season, Cafu had basically lost much energy, so he could only nodded dully without saying much.

In the third quarter of the game, it was an ironclad battle. Both sides' shooting percentage dropped to nothing. The Lakers' shooting percentage was only about 40%. What about the Wizards? It was even worse, only 20.8%, with 5 hits in 24 shots.

! Under this ultra-low shooting rate, Tang Qian once again took advantage of the opportunity to rise, grabbing 13 rebounds in a single quarter. This time, the Lakers tasted the sweetness, using offensive rounds and number of attacks to kill their opponents. Single quarter

25-14, 83-59 in the third quarter, entering the fourth quarter with a full 24-point lead.

From this quarter on, someone finally noticed the "abnormality" of Tang Qian's data. Steve, the Wizards' on-site commentator, said in the third quarter: "Phil, have you noticed that this Chinese has already

I got more than 30 rebounds. This is an amazing record! The last person to reach 30+ rebounds, I remember it was Bynum of the Lakers last year, right?" Phil, another on-site commentator,

Chenier said: "Yes, it happened last season. I remember it happened against the San Antonio Spurs, right? I didn't expect someone to break this record so soon!"

"I wonder what step he can take? Watching such a landmark game always makes people excited."

"Haha~ Let's wait and see~"

"This ugly guy!!! He actually got so many rebounds in a single game??? Are you kidding me???" "Dan.Dan Fighter" Nene's expression was very angry. Looking at his expression, he thought it was this.

In the first game, he was having a "powerful showdown" with Tang Qian. "Nene, that guy isn't that ugly, I think he's quite pleasing to the eye." As soon as Okafor finished saying this, Nene said angrily.

: "It's so good-looking! She looks just like the girls who act in movies! She's white and tender, and it really makes people sick! She doesn't have the toughness of a man at all!" "Really?" Okafor looked at it.

The No. 29 turned around and secretly looked at the Brazilian teammate next to him, and said in a voice that only he could hear: "I still think he is better-looking."
Chapter completed!
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