Chapter 240: Eastern Decision is not simple, tactics are varied

Chapter 240: Eastern Decision is not simple, tactics are varied
Paul George has a very fast shooting speed and a high percentage of mid-range shots.

Snapped!
At the moment he shot, Wang Yan stretched out his long arms from behind and lightly tapped the ball with his fingers.

This is exactly the same as the one when Howard pointed the ball to James.

It’s just that it was unfair to the Warcraft that year, as he was called for a foul when he blocked the shot.

The ball was touched to TT, who immediately picked it up and passed it to Butler to launch a counterattack.

Irving and Butler both shot at the goal, and finally Irving scored a layup.

Wang Yan played a key role in defending Paul George.

Pao Jiao's face looked very ugly. His trump card was easily cracked by Wang Yan.

As the hottest player recently, Paul George has received too much praise, and he must prove himself in front of Wang Yan!

4:2
The Pacers resumed their attack.

This time, Paul George didn't reach out for the ball. Instead, he gestured to his teammates and pointed at Stephenson.

Hill passed the ball to his junior and then pulled away.

The junior faced Butler and started playing one-on-one.

Although Butler defended very fiercely, the junior still had some skills in one-on-one play. He pretended to break through, then pulled the ball back and made a quick stop jump shot!

So silky!
Swish!
Two points obtained!

Stephenson was so excited about scoring the goal that he was spitting out something from his mouth.

This guy is really an atmosphere maker, and his passion makes the entire Pacers team very excited.

4: 4!

The Pacers have evolved, and every player can step up quickly when needed without any stage fright, even on the big stage of the Eastern Conference Finals.

In the next few rounds, the Pacers were basically able to fight back and forth with the Cavaliers.

Wang Yan still followed his habit and created more opportunities for his teammates in the first quarter.

The Cavaliers players felt disappointed. They thought their opponent in the Eastern Conference Finals would be the Heat, but it turned out to be the Pacers.

So they are all more confident.

However, after more than six minutes in the first quarter, the Cavaliers players found that the Pacers were no worse than the Heat and played very toughly.

Although Paul George can't play against Wang Yan, the Pacers can switch defenses and stay away from Wang Yan's strategy, and their offense is also smooth.

At the end of the first quarter, the score was 28:26, with the Cavaliers leading.

Both teams came on as substitutes.

The core of the Pacers' bench lineup is Diamond Scola, Watson, and Granger.

However, after Granger was injured, his condition declined a bit, and his explosiveness is much worse than his peak, but his experience is still there.

So the Pacers' bench lineup is not bad, but it is not top-notch either. Compared with the starting lineup, it is inferior.

Scola was very good when he was with the Rockets, but in 14, he was old, 35 years old.

Fortunately, his playing style is ground flow, so the damage to his body over the years has been relatively small.

There is no problem in playing more than 20 minutes in every game as a substitute.

At the beginning of the second quarter, the substitutes of both teams tied and the score was never far apart.

Scola scored a goal and Middleton immediately responded with one.

Granger made a three-pointer over there, and Thomas followed up with one over here.

In terms of entertainment value, the duel between substitutes is no less exciting than that between the main players.

Cavaliers fans are becoming more and more impressed with Wang Yan's vision.

Middleton is simply a treasure. He plays better and better off the bench and averages 16.3 points per game.

If it weren't for the Clippers' Crawford being too outstanding, Middleton would really have a chance to win the Sixth Man of the Season!

In the 5th minute of the second quarter, the score was 43:42 and the Cavaliers were still leading by 1 point.

So far, both sides have shown their own characteristics.

But the home fans were waiting for a period of time, which was the second half of the second quarter.

Because this is when Wang Yan exploded. In many games, Wang Yan widened the score in the second quarter, and even played the game in chaos.

So when Wang Yan stood on the sidelines preparing to go on stage, the audience stood up and applauded, shouting Wang Yan's name.

The Pacers players also know this pattern, so they are a little nervous.

The timeout is over and the main lineups of both teams face off again.

The Pacers players certainly couldn't let Wang Yan explode, so they double-teamed him in advance.

West was at the back, Hibbert was at the front, and Paul George was defending TT, with the remaining two defending three people.

Wang Yan was used to such situations and was not panicked at all.

He gestured to his teammates, asking Irving to take the ball and attack.

Irving, Butler and Jamison played three against two and completed the attack easily, with Jamison scoring two points.

Although Wang Yan did not participate in the offense, he attracted two defenders, both of whom were in the inside, which caused great damage to the Pacers' defensive formation.

Pacers head coach Vogel is a resourceful coach.

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But every time he faces the Cavaliers, he always looks stupid.

There is no way, Wang Yan’s command ability on the field exceeds that of most coaches.

Pacers attack.

Although Wang Yan was invisible on the offensive end, he was not ambiguous at all on the defensive end.

Paul George and Hibbert set a pick-and-roll, with Hibbert blocking Wang Yan on the left, and then Paul George broke through from the right.

This tactic was originally very successful, and the Pacers players were very skilled and each performed their duties.

It's obvious that he trained a lot before the game.

Unfortunately, they still underestimated Wang Yan's defensive ability.

Wang Yan pretended to confront Hibbert and bumped into his left shoulder, causing Hibbert to mistakenly believe that Wang Yan was trying to squeeze through from the baseline.

So Hibbert's center of gravity moves toward the baseline.

Unexpectedly, Wang Yan suddenly changed direction and rushed to the right.

With this speed of changing direction, anyone else's ankle would be broken and even the Achilles tendon would not be able to bear it.

Hibbert was shocked and turned to chase him, but it was too late.

At this time, Paul George was successfully making his way to the basket, taking off into the air, ready to make a stunning slam dunk to boost the morale of the entire team.

But Wang Yan had already come behind him.

Wang Yan didn’t like to be sneaky, so he suddenly shouted, “Here I come!”

Paul George was so scared that he almost dropped the ball.

Snapped!
Wang Yan stretched out his long arm and gave him a big block.

Paul George has been playing smoothly recently and has almost never been blocked, let alone blocked.

The basketball bounced very far and flew straight to the center line.

Irving and Hill went after him at the same time.

In the end, it was Irving who was more desperate and saved the ball by flying up and pressing the ball under him.

Too hard!
The audience immediately cheered and applauded Irving's life-threatening spirit.

After Irving controlled the ball, Hill rushed over to try to grab the ball, causing a scramble.

But Butler also followed him to the midfield, and Irving took advantage of the situation and passed the ball to Butler before Hill could grab the ball.

Butler received the ball without pause, rushed forward quickly, and scored two more points on the fast break.

Only then did Paul George realize that Wang Yan was more terrifying on the defensive end than on the offensive end.

Hibbert couldn't stop Wang Yan!

Whether in terms of height or weight, Hibbert has an advantage.

But they just couldn't stop Wang Yan, which made Pacers head coach Vogel very helpless.

(End of this chapter)