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Chapter 12 There is something about this lever(2/2)

"Good shot! A very extreme draw. Player No. 10 not only has strong core strength, but also has excellent airborne ability. I take back my previous words."

"It is indeed very exciting. We all underestimated this young man. He is really terrible." Miller agreed.

Under the basket, Griffin was unwilling to give up. He thought this guy was lucky and allowed him to score another goal.

"I won't have such good luck next time!"

After adjusting his mentality, Griffin ran forward to participate in the attack.

Using the pick-and-roll, he cut into the basket and dunked, saving some face.

In the subsequent games, the two sides were still inseparable.

The Wildcats relied on passing and cutting to score frequently and firmly control the rhythm of the game.

The Speedy team relied on Griffin's singles and assists for other teammates to score after encountering double teams, without letting the point difference widen.

Just like that, at the end of the first half, the Wildcats led the Rapids by 5 points, 45-40.

During the halftime break, the head coaches of the two teams raced against time to plan tactics.

"Blake, in the second half, reduce singles and use more pick-and-roll cooperation to save your energy. We need you to lead the team to victory at critical moments."

Jeff Kapur does not want his disciples to be affected by the opponent's offensive rhythm and excessively consume their energy.

Griffin nodded to express his understanding.

Although he wants to compete with Sun Yi, winning the game is more important.

On the other side, Wildcats head coach McClop is also arranging tactics.

"We were very successful in defending Griffin in the first half and continued to double-team him in the second half. The Speed's role players will not be as accurate as they were in the first half. Once they lose their accuracy, we will have the opportunity to widen the point difference.

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Although role players can occasionally play the role of a surprise player, they have a fatal flaw, that is, their performance is very unstable and they can easily fall off the chain at critical moments.

After McClop laid out the defensive tactics, he continued to lay out the offensive tactics.

"In the second half of the game, we need to cooperate more, run more, pass more, and play out our passing and cutting."

The Wildcats players nodded one after another to express their understanding, and then took the time to rest and regain their strength.
Chapter completed!
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