The reason for the Warriors G6 loss is exposed! Butler self-examination, Su Qun and Xu Jingyu show their strategy to defeat the enemy in G7
The focus game of G6 in the first round of the NBA playoffs was at the Warriors' home court Chase Center. The Rockets defeated the Warriors 115-107, and the series was dragged into the tiebreak. In this game, Curry made 9 of 23 shots and scored 29 points and 7 rebounds, but Butler made 7 of 17 shots and contributed 27 points, 9 rebounds, 8 assists and 14 free throws, but the two of them had a total of 56 points and still couldn't defeat the game. The Rockets' double towers in the interior Adams and Shin Kyung completely dominated the penalty area. The former played for 31 minutes (a new playoff high this season) and scored 17 points and 5 rebounds, plus or negative value +15; the series on-off value is as high as 31 (first in the team). When the Rockets' double towers were on the court, the team's defense was almost full, making the Warriors extremely uncomfortable. The Warriors made only 15 of 49 three-pointers in the game, while the Rockets scored 42-32 in the interior and led the rebound 46-42. After the game, Butler took the initiative to take responsibility in an interview: "We made too many three-pointers. My responsibility is to break into the inside and cause damage, but I didn't do it well today." When asked about his teammates' performance, he said bluntly: "They must be kept confident, and we will win together with the tiebreak." This means that Butler of G7 will be more aggressive on both offense and defense. After all, he has already reviewed himself but showed his attitude. When seeing the Warriors being forced into the tiebreak, the two famous speakers also took out their moves and offered a strategy to defeat the enemy in G7. Su Qun said bluntly during the live broadcast, the Warriors should not sharpen their positions with the Rockets, and decisively join the small lineup. Curry, Hilder and Payton will speed up their lives and drive up the rhythm. The more Rockets' joint defense is put, the more you will have. Xu Jingyu hit the nail on the head, Kerr was not in the head, and the tiebreaker must be strong, Post was at the fifth position, Kumingga and TJD were in the rotation, and the attack was left to Curry and Butler, and the others did the dirty work well. Let’s play the transmission and cutting system again? Wait for being nailed to the pillar of shame! The author believes that the core crux of the Warriors G6 losing is just a few words: the inside line is deflated, and the penalty area is broken through by the double towers! Rockets coach Uduka G6 built a no-fly zone with the height and wingspan of Adams and Shin Kyung, betting that the Warriors dare not rush in. The data will not lie. When the two towers are on the court at the same time, the Warriors' inside scores fell and their shooting percentage dropped sharply, with the inside scores of 32-42. Curry and Butler were not very effective in offensively in the last quarter, why? Because every time you break through, you have to face two meat mountains, either getting hit or being forced to pass the ball. The sentence "We shot too many three-pointers" after the game was simply a slap in the face. The Warriors' three-pointers accounted for 54.4% of the game, 19 more than the Rockets. What's more ironic is that when Curry and Butler play singles with the ball, the Warriors' scoring efficiency is higher; but once they play the pass-cut system, the offensive efficiency will drop directly. Without the firepower restraint of Curry, Clay and Durant, the Warriors are still playing the same pass and cut ten years ago? Now the whole league is studying how to break you. Cole used Curry as a restraining point and let the character players play through and cut, but it would be useless if his teammates did not score goals. Let's talk about the Rockets, Uduka's tactical arrangement allows Adams to defend the basket, and Shin Jing is responsible for sweeping and assisting defense, and three ball holders on the outside can open up the space. How dare the Warriors double-team the two towers? The Rockets responded immediately to three-pointers on the outside; the Warriors want to defend alone? Shin Kyung's dreamy footsteps and Adams' violent dunk teach him how to be a man. Su Qun suggested that the Warriors "use a small lineup to speed up", but the reality is that the Warriors' five small lineups have average rebounding rates in this round of series, and they were so angry that they were not left with shorts. Xu Jingyu's "up height" strategy is more practical. Post's height of 2.13 meters can be as strong as Adams, and TJD's athletic ability can at least interfere with Shin Kyung's footsteps. After all, the character players are not of high quality; when Curry was double-teamed, Hilder and Payton couldn't even make open three-pointers (1 of 8 three-pointers in this game), and Boger is no longer magical; if he still plays like this in the tiebreak, the Warriors really have to prepare for a fishing rod.
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