The University of Kansas Jays adjusted their defense.
Especially when it came to Lin Feng's defense.
Brandon Rush was the main defender, and the two wings were the auxiliary defenders.
As long as Lin Feng broke into the paint, the two big guys inside would immediately shrink their defense and block him.
Lin Feng, who had been attacking fiercely at the start, was surrounded and intercepted by three lines of defense.
According to their head coach, Bill Sheff, if they couldn't stop Lin Feng with such an iron bucket formation, they would have nothing to say even if they lost.
It was obvious.
Before the game, the University of Kan's Jays and Hawks had specially analyzed the videos of the UCLA Bruins, especially how the eliminated teams defended against Lin Feng.
As the player with the craziest performance in March, Lin Feng was the king of scoring and stealing.
Moreover, he had the highest win-loss value on the field, suppressing the NBA's hot rookies.
Compared to the Tigers at the University of Pennsylvania, who had a core lineup of Derrick Rose and Douglas Robert, the Jays and Hawks at the University of Kansas had excellent players in all positions.
This team, which had a balanced offense and defense and a more tacit understanding of the overall team, used speed and fierce defense to make the entire population soldiers and full of resilience.
Whether it was Brandon Rush, who was defending Lin Feng, or the players who were assisting him, they fought fiercely. Almost all of them fought with their bodies, and the continuous rotation of the players drained Lin Feng's stamina.
It was no exaggeration to say that.
This was the strongest opponent Lin Feng had ever met since he entered March Madness.
Even though their opponents did not have any popular star players, it was no wonder that North Carolina was defeated by 18 points.
Next.
The UCLA Bruins 'offense was not efficient, and Westbrook made another passing mistake.
There was even a dribble that bumped into someone and was whistled for an offensive foul.
Against the University of Kansas's Jays and Hawks 'quick double-team steals and endless defense changes, Westbrook, who had explosive impact, struggled.
Even after he entered the NBA, he had to struggle for three seasons before he could gradually practice this ability to handle double teams and assist in defense.
Now, Westbrook relied more on his talent to play, his speed and explosiveness to break through, as well as his punctual jump shots.
He was like a fierce boxer, as if he had punched cotton.
The players of the University of Kansas Jays and Hawks had played together for a long time. They had a tacit understanding and strong tactical discipline. They knew how to make use of their strengths and weaknesses.
For example, if they were not as talented as Westbrook in terms of speed and impact, they would cleverly create offensive fouls from him by changing defense infinitely, or suddenly double-team him.
Love, who was inside the lane, had a good sense of rebounding, and his back-to-back basket, mid-range shots, and second attacks were all good, but his shortcomings were also obvious.
His horizontal movement speed was slow, and his athletic ability was average. Against strong or fast big men, his resistance was weak, and his arm span was short.
Bill Sheff, the coach of the University of Kan's Jays and Hawks, developed a number of targeted defensive tactics against the UCLA Bruins 'weaknesses, which quickly took effect.
They used the constant transfer of the ball and screen pick-and-rolls on the offensive end, and then all the players on the field moved. The combination of the inside and outside lines that could not be defended against was successful everywhere.
A wave of 10-3 offense against the small Gao Chao allowed the University of Kansas Jays to overtake the score.
18 to 20.
The UCLA Bruins faced the University of Kan's Jays and Hawks 'joint defense and unlimited defense changes. They played very hard and could not find a solution. They could not open the inside, break through was blocked, and they could not shoot from the outside.
Lin Feng, who had the strongest offensive firepower, was surrounded by three lines of defense.
Not to mention making a move, there were even fewer opportunities to catch the ball.
Instead, it was the constant running without the ball and the constant physical confrontation that brought about the consumption of physical energy.
"Stop!"
The head coach of the UCLA Bruins, Ben Hollander, anxiously called a time-out.
In fact, Lin Feng felt that the University of Kan's Jays and Hawks 'offensive and defensive tactics were very familiar.
He quickly remembered it when he went off to rest.
This was the small ball tactic that the future Warriors would use in the NBA!
The Five of Death!
Unlimited defense changes, continuous ball transfer, rapid offensive and defensive changes, continuous cover and pick-and-roll, mainly three-pointers and breakthroughs in the paint, as well as defensive counterattack points.
The five players on the field all moved, and almost all the players in each position had the ability to attack with the ball.
Even Thompson and Kicker Green, who were weaker in holding the ball, had excellent positioning and quick layups, and Thompson's three-pointers were sharp.
However, the current NBA was still dominated by defense and positional play.
The Suns, coached by the mustached D'Antoni, were now playing the most pleasing offense in the NBA.
It could be said that the Suns 'bombardment style was actually the origin of the Warriors' small ball storm in the future.
At the moment, no one was optimistic, especially the coaches.
Although the starting lineup sent by the University of Kansas's Jays and Hawks was only a weakened version of the Death Five lineup.
However, in the NCAA stage, the lethality was still terrifying.
After all, the skills of Westbrook, Love, and the others had not been polished yet. They relied more on their talent to play. As for the other role players, they were even worse off.
To break the Warriors 'death lineup and small ball play, unless they had a dominant big man like Shaq, or they had to attack like the former Mosaic team.
Or perhaps they had the all-rounder James and the killer Owen to have a chance of defeating them.
Lin Feng found the problem and quickly went to Coach Ben Hollander.
"Coach, we can't follow their rhythm!”
"The players in each of their positions are not dazzling, but their teamwork and integrity are very strong.”
"If we get caught up in their rhythm, it'll be perfect for their small ball tactics to play out.”
Coach Ben Hollander quickly grasped the core and asked in confusion,""Small ball tactics?"
Westbrook, Love, and the other players all focused their attention on Lin Feng.
Giving suggestions to the coach?
And it was a tactical guidance suggestion?
Lin Feng didn't hide anything, nodding and explaining.
"Yes, it's the current NBA Suns 'bombardment style, but it's slightly different from theirs.”
"The Suns have three All-Stars, so they are the core of the pick-and-roll combination.”
"At the same time, add two 3D shooters to complete the three-pointer. The pace of the entire team was very fast. Almost all of them were running, and the defense was a joint defense and unlimited defense.”
"Our opponent tonight is a bit similar to the Suns, but they don't have the dazzling star players of the Suns. Instead, the players in each position are more balanced, but they play more selflessly and tacitly.”
"So I think we have to break through their joint defense and this kind of overall cooperation. Either our three-pointer lethality from the outside will force them to rush out and expand the defensive space.”
"This also puts pressure on them to switch defense endlessly.”
"At that time, Russell wouldn't have struggled so much to break through.”
"And Kevin's offensive pressure in the paint will also be reduced, and he can increase his strength to kill.”
"There's another way, and that is for the team to cover the pick-and-roll for Russell and me. We will break through their defense from two different directions to attract the double team, and Kevin will go high to make a long shot.”
"At the same time, we also need two teammates with a high shooting rate in the middle range. They will hit the open shots that we have separated.”
After Lin Feng finished his analysis, everyone was dumbfounded.
Whether it was the coaching staff or the players, it was as if they had seen aliens.
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