{"id":2794,"date":"2022-06-11T18:55:54","date_gmt":"2022-06-11T10:55:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/phyz888.com\/?p=2794"},"modified":"2023-01-10T23:55:16","modified_gmt":"2023-01-10T15:55:16","slug":"nba-championship-game-analysis-dallas-mavericks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/phyz888.com\/nba-championship-game-analysis-dallas-mavericks\/","title":{"rendered":"NBA Championship Game Analysis Dallas Mavericks"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t
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Quality change, can it be realized? \u300f \u2192 \u300eCash, can you be amazing? \u300f \u2192 \u300eAmazing, continue to stage? \u300f \u2192 \u300eWriting, perfect ending! ‘. The Dallas Mavericks – The Championship Quad that I had in mind is now in its third chapter. Looking at the current two series, from the coaching team’s formulation of the game plan, the players’ execution on the field, and even the whole team’s unity, showing the chemical effect of 1 + 1 > 2, the above are all champions A must for the team. The next step for the Dallas Mavericks is to bring their strength to the fullest in the Western Division Championship and enter the championship game as a dark horse.<\/p>\n\n

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A lot of people had this game (G7) as a blowout. Well, they were right. But they didn’t have us as the winning team. \u2014 Jason Kidd said in an interview after G7.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

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In the seventh game of the Western Conference semifinals, the Dallas Mavericks faced away pressure (the entire series never won a victory in Phoenix), and fell below the well-known media, professional ball commentators, retired stars, and active players. The Spectacles defeated the league leader, the Phoenix Suns, by a large margin (even leading by nearly 50 points at one point in the game!). This shows that the overall strength of the Mavericks is highly underestimated.<\/p>\n\n

Quality change, can it be realized? \u300f \u2192 \u300eCash, can you be amazing? \u300f \u2192 \u300eAmazing, continue to stage? \u300f \u2192 \u300eWriting, perfect ending! ‘. <\/strong>The Dallas Mavericks – The Championship Quad that I had in mind is now in its third chapter. Looking at the current two series, from the coaching team’s formulation of the game plan, the players’ execution on the field, and even the whole team’s unity, showing the chemical effect of 1 + 1 > 2<\/strong>, the above are all champions A must for the team. The next step for the Dallas Mavericks is to bring their strength to the fullest in the Western Division Championship and enter the championship game as a dark horse.<\/p>\n\n

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Dallas Mavericks – Return to Western Conference Championship after 11 years<\/figcaption>\n<\/figure>\n\n

To make it all the way to the Western Conference Championship, you have to give the coaching staff, led by Jason Kidd, Sean Sweeney, Igor Kokoskov, Greg St. Jean and others, very, very, very big affirmation. The following points are the reasons why I think the coaching team is indispensable:<\/p>\n\n

Precise game plan formulation, grasping the opponent’s pain points and attacking<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n

Looking back at the first round of the series, Jason Kidd saw the Utah Jazz adopt Drop Coverage, and let Rudy Gobert, who is full of rim protection ability, stay at the basket as much as possible to consolidate the defensive strategy of the penalty area. He decisively abandoned Dwight Powell, who used Roll In as his main offensive method. , put Maxi Kleber, Davis Bertans and other Stretch Big capable outsiders, and adopt a 5-Out attack mode to maximize the Mavericks’ three-point threat. This adjustment alone ruined half of Rudy Gobert’s martial arts skills, and even forced Jazz coach Quin Snyder to use Eric Paschall to play small ball No. 5 to try his luck, but he was still beaten by Jalen Brunson and Luka Doncic.<\/p>\n\n

Looking back at the second round of the series, Jason Kidd got up and attacked Chris Paul and Devin Booker, the two weak points of defense (at least one-on-one defense must be worse than Jae Crowder and Mikal Bridges), making them both pay a lot on the defensive end. The price (compensation for fouls, consumption of physical energy). On the defensive end, there is a high intensity of confrontation and pressure, forcing the two highly creative defenders to distribute the ball to their teammates in advance, allowing Mikal Bridges, Jae Crowder, Cam Johnson and others to figure out how to handle the ball in the middle distance. In Game 7, the Suns’ horrific offensive performance was the product of Jason Kidd’s defensive system.<\/p>\n\n

Make bold changes and use players who are not in the rotation<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n

Looking back at the second round of the series, in the first two games, Josh Green, who was in the rotation, had a total of about 22 minutes of playing time, but it is clear that this young man only had to pay the tuition fee when he played, and the two games totaled 0 points. , 3 rebounds, 4 fouls, basically no different from the performance of passers-by. In Game 3, Jason Kidd gave up Josh Green and gave Frank Ntilikina his original playing time. This daring but careful scheduling has produced remarkable results. Throughout the series, Frank Ntilikina contributed 6 interceptions and 1 block, putting great pressure on the two main ball carriers, Devin Booker and Chris Paul, in single defense. The data (taken from the NBA’s official website) is organized in the following table:<\/p>\n\n

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Frank Ntilikina Head to Head Matchup<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
PLAYER<\/strong><\/td>\nMATCHUP MIN<\/strong><\/td>\nPTS<\/strong><\/td>\nTOV<\/strong><\/td>\nFGM<\/strong><\/td>\nFGA<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Devin Booker<\/td>\n6\uff1a24<\/td>\n6<\/td>\n0<\/td>\n1<\/td>\n7<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Chris Paul<\/td>\n5\uff1a32<\/td>\n3<\/td>\n2<\/td>\n1<\/td>\n1<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/figure>\n\n

To put it simply, Devin Booker, who averaged 23.3 points per game in the playoffs, was 1-of-7 from the field in six and a half minutes and scored just six points (including free throws) against Frank Ntilikina’s direct (face-to-face) defense. 4 points). And that Point God \u2013 Chris Paul, who made all 14 shots in the first round of the series closed like a fairy, had absolutely no offensive desire against Frank Ntilikina, and even made two turnovers. It can be seen that Jason Kidd’s God Dispatch reversed the trend of the entire series to some extent. As for the Frank Ntilikina made Devin Booker and Chris Paul 3-for-40 tweets that many people are sharing, I don’t know where the tweeter’s data came from, but let’s just listen. All in all, Frank Ntilikina’s one-on-one defense against the guards is really predictable.<\/p>\n\n

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Jason Kidd’s coaching skills are the key to the Mavericks’ ability to reach the Western Conference Finals<\/figcaption>\n<\/figure>\n\n

After reviewing the key points of the first two rounds of the series in general, I think I will go directly to the analysis of the Western Championship game. In this article, I want to start from the two parts of team physique and coach confrontation.<\/p>\n\n

Team physique<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n