The Celtics’ entire offensive system is full of three-dimensionality.
In terms of positional battles alone, the Celtics outclassed the Nuggets, who had played the Lakers before.
And in terms of tactical beauty, it definitely ranks high in history.
Rondo’s defensive read was very successful. After seeing Ray Allen contain the focus of the Lakers’ defense, he turned his head and passed the ball to Pierce.
Pierce caught the ball, shook Posey with a fake three-point move, and then took a step in. The rhythm was quite comfortable.
“Dang!”
Pierce’s first shot failed to hit!
There was a scramble under the basket. Garnett and O’Neal took consecutive shots, and the ball was shot back into the air several times.
The ball was still in the air, but there was constant physical confrontation on the ground, and Perkins quickly joined in the hand-to-hand combat.
This doesn’t look like basketball, but football.
In the end, Garnett used his long arms to grab the defensive rebound, turned around and shot O’Neal’s long arms.
“Bang!”
O’Neal’s block hit Garnett’s hand.
/The referee’s whistle sounded at the bottom line, indicating O’Neal’s defensive foul.
Garnett’s shot was interfered with, but he still completed the shot.
The ball hit the back edge of the basket, bounced twice and then fell into the net bag.
This is a 2+1!
After scoring, Garnett beat his chest and roared with emotion!
The Celtics’ start is a bit tough!
Garnett went to the free throw line, adjusted, and made the extra free throw despite the interference.
0 to 3!
The Celtics turned against the visitors and took the lead!
Sun Hao advanced to the frontcourt with the ball, and Rondo opened both hands to form a net, blocking all his offensive routes.
Sun Hao looked up and observed the defense.
The Celtics started the game with man-to-man marking.
He called O’Neal to the high post for a pick-and-roll.
After the split, the Celtics chose to double-team Sun Hao, and Sun Hao successfully predicted the ball to O’Neal.
O’Neal took the ball and broke inside.
But at this time, Garnett showed his excellent defense ability. Amid Rivers’ shouts from the sidelines, he had already assisted to the basket in advance.
One-on-one between “Big Shark” and “Wolf King”.
O’Neal knew Garnett’s flexibility and chose a one-on-one attack.
Garnett was smart, dodged O’Neal’s attack point, and then took a quick shot.
“Bang!”
After the two had a detailed PK, Garnett successfully swatted the ball away from O’Neal!
Pierce and Posey pounced on the ball almost at the same time, and there was a fierce battle for the ball on the floor.
In the end, Pierce controlled the ball, and Posey was called for a foul.
When he saw the referee’s gesture, Pierce jumped up from the ground in excitement.
In the opening attack and defense, the Celtics had the upper hand!
/The Celtics played in the frontcourt again, but Rondo still gave the ball to Pierce.
This time, Pierce showed his st