Irving's free throws are only available! Nash bet to win key goals The Nets were lucky not to play Simmons.
The Nets narrowly defeated the Bucks, Kyrie Irving scored 38 points and 5 assists on 14-of-26 shooting in 39 minutes, half of the Nets offense in this game pressed on Irving's shoulders, Nash's tactical arrangement allowed Irving to face the Bucks' multi-person defense for every goal he scored, Nash relied on the player's lucky tactics to gamble this game, Irving made 26 shots in 39 minutes, only 9 free throws on the free throw line were empty shots, and other times Irving was tired enough by Nash's tactics.
At 6:30 ahead of the game, Irving took possession of the attack, Juju Holliday wrapped his arms around himself to give Irving any room to start, and on the other hand, Antetokounmpo completely let James Johnson close and forced Irving to the sideline, and Irving stumbled on the edge of a mistake to pass to Bruce Brown at the top of the arc. Not surprisingly, Brown hit a three-point shot.
This is the epitome of Irving or the Nets' game, and it can also be said that it is the epitome of Nash's offensive system. One word: gamble.
Three offensive shots from the Nets in the first half:
1 minute and 22 seconds before the end of the first quarter, the Nets attacked the 24 seconds offensive end and did not play a match, and finally forced Aldridge to shoot a three-point shot at the top of the arc to gamble on luck - failed to hit.
At 7 minutes and 26 seconds before the end of the half, Nash called out a timeout to lay out the tactics, resulting in a "lonely" operation, a wave of operations down to the left upper line Drummond's hand, Drummond back single to meet Portis a back-back play to end.
In the third scene, Irving singled with the ball on the right bottom line, James Johnson bottom line running position wanted to attract Antetokounmpo to take away the defense, alphabet brother glanced at Johnson and did not care about Johnson at all, directly pinching Irving.
Nash has been an offensive master in his career as a player, and as a head coach, watching the team attack again and again singles, watching Irving fall into the Bucks' defensive trap, he can't think of an effective solution on the sidelines. Nash's tactics are clear cards, betting on the player's shooting feel on the day and betting on the star's offensive state.
Irving scored 17 points on 8-of-13 shooting in the first half, the only player on the Nets to score double-digits, and all nets players except Irving shot 38.9% from 14-of-36 shooting, and the Bucks played cat and mouse with the Nets. It takes irving a lot of effort to score every goal, and every time he scores, it takes a lot of effort. In terms of singles ability, the 20 players Irving who played in the Bucks Nets were the first, but it was such a top player in offensive ability, playing very badly in Nash's tactics, physically tired, and mentally tired.
In the tactical wizard Nash's system, Irving only has 9 shots on the free throw line as empty.
Why did Irving score so hard?
Look at nash's starting lineup: Irving and Seth Curry on the guard line, Drummond playing center, and the forwards using Bruce Brown and James Johnson. Nash's starting lineup, three frontcourt players do not have the ability to shoot outside, and do not have the ability to play inside singles, "three refusals" plus two small guards of the strange lineup, only Nash can take it. Budenholzer looked at Nash's starting lineup and asked the Bucks players to randomly abandon Brown and Johnson and surround Irving and Curry Jr.
Nash offensive tactics go all the way to black, plenty of three-pointers and long-range and star singles. Nash's tactics and player collocation is to gamble on the feel of the sky to eat, the Nets halftime three-pointers 15 of 3 has been pressed by the Bucks, the first 8 minutes of the third quarter Bucks relaxed, the Nets three-pointers in the first 7 of 7 wind and rain a wave of 36-19 scores to surpass. Budenholzer shouted a timeout, the Bucks defended strongly, and the Nets took the Bucks away again on 1-of-11 three-pointers.
It can be said that the Bucks did not tighten up half of the game, and the third quarter played off to cultivate the Nets' feel, and also gave Nash the opportunity to gamble, betting on the bottom line three-pointer that Curry Jr. passed to Brown. Looking back at the game, the Nets gambled to win this game but left a huge hidden danger, Nash's gamble feel betting on the tactics of the stars on the spot, even after the comeback of Kevin Durant and Ben Simmons, the Nets' future is not far away.
By the way, in the last 26 seconds of the penalty shootout between the two sides, the most nervous may be Ben Simmons on the sidelines, today the Nets won this penalty shootout, can only say fortunately did not get on Simmons. The question is, when it comes to the playoffs, is that kind of decisive moment, is Nash going to bet on Simmons' free throws?