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Finals G2, now it s what you expected

Thunder VS Pacers G2

I can only talk briefly today, because the content of G2 is too close to the prospective idea, which makes me feel that there is nothing new to tell. Several expected contents appeared, including:

The Thunder's outside defense ability suppressed the Pacers' guards, and it was very uncomfortable to hold the ball in the backcourt, which in turn exacerbated the pressure on the frontcourt offense. Sika played awkwardly and Turner was tired of playing;

Pacers continued G1's strategy of closing two wings to block the middle, and the defense effect at the basket was still OK, but it still couldn't prevent SGA. SGA emergency stop is too far away, and the face is also in. The three-pointer of the G2 Thunder puzzle is OK, Wiggins became the surprise, and his scored 5 three-pointers with SGA. With Caruso's 4 three-pointers hit, the two bench players contributed 38 points, which was considered to pay back all the debts owed to my brother in the last game. In addition, Chett and Jaylen initially hatched human figures, the Thunder G2's offensive effect has been much better;

The Thunder did not change its starting lineup, and Dagnot continued Wallace's single tower lineup to replace Harten, and Harten continued to stay on the bench. I also continue to think that winning Harten off the starting lineup can not only avoid the Pacers' ace pick-and-roll combination, but also gain a rebounding advantage over the Pacers' substitute, which is the correct way to employ people. However, the more controversial pure five-square formation, Daigenot tried to avoid it in G2; the problem of

Pacers substitute continues, and G2 is deadlier than G1. Both sides fought at the start of the game, and the Pacers couldn't take advantage, but they almost lost points during this period. The situation started to fall one-sidedly from the substitute. It can even be thought that the Pacers lost in the connection between the end of the first quarter and the beginning of the second quarter. After this wave was pulled apart, they could not catch up with it. The issue of the Pacers' substitute started from the round of the Knights, and the Pacers could always suppress the impact of this matter to people ignore it. But in fact, until now, when Halliburton was not on the court, the Pacers lost 9.8 points in a hundred rounds, while the number in the playoffs was only 5.4. The morphology of

G2 is too close to expectations, which is certainly a concern for the walkers. The G2 Thunder made a slight adjustment in its pick-and-roll strategy, and the Thunder defended and retreated inside for a time. This adjustment makes sense, after all, the players who lead the defense really don’t take much cover. If you haven't watched this live broadcast, you can imagine the scene when many soldiers were defending Harden, and the Rockets couldn't stop several levels.

However, I tend to think that the Pacers will not be stopped by the slight adjustments in the Thunder's defensive strategy - the reason why this is a slight adjustment is because Chet added strong delays and defense swaps later in the game. The feeling I gave me is that Dagnot had some reservations about defending and retreating. In the first quarter of G2, the Pacers had some solutions, such as asking Harry to find Wallace or SGA first, replace Dortmund, and then pick-and-roll with the center. There are too many starting styles for walkers, and they should be able to find a way. The tangled thing about

is still the topic that has been repeated N times: Is

the King of Worlds Fist (to increase the strength of the starting lineup) or the qi bullet (to insist that everyone is a soldier)?

While the score was behind throughout the whole process, Carlisle still strictly controlled the starting strength and continued to use a mixed lineup in stages, without any intention of being shaken. When it is impossible to gather multiple starters, especially without the combination of Harry and Turner, it is quite difficult for the Pacers to deal with the Thunder's super defensive combination ambushed in the connection section (Harten/Chette/Caruso at least two are there).

Hope is superficial, and Carlisle is right.

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