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PO emphasizes the cooperation of 5 people, first find the big man, and then there is a lot of reverse running and cutting process, and the 3rd floor explains it very clearly. The essence of this is all about the running of the off-the-ball. The organization lies in the consciousness of this big man.
Jazz's pick-and-roll is more of a two-man collaboration. Like Malone and Stockton, or Boozer and DeLong, who wanted to be there. Pick-and-roll itself is very different from PO, pick-and-roll is when the point guard is running with the ball, attracting defenders, and when he relies on the power forward to break through, he will often go to this power forward, or someone else, to score the ball.
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One is to emphasize that all five players in the field should be involved in the process of passing, and the other is the cooperation between two people
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To put it simply! The Princeton system is that the ball is running all the time and will not stop, and the players without the ball are constantly running and interspersing. Look for scoring opportunities!
Find the gap in the running block! Form a shot. In the case of the triangle attack, it means that the player who receives the ball and the player who runs in the open position form three positions, and the person who receives the ball forms a single attraction package.
A choice to pass the ball or play yourself.
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Running and shooting is the best offense to break the defense, but it requires high speed of players, such as Warriors, Hawks and other teams, and there needs to be a stable outside line on the court; Princeton's core is to find gaps through the constant transfer of the ball and the blocking and dismantling of players, and pay attention to the shooting rate of the ball, so these two styles of play are easy to play high scores and are highly ornamental
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In fact, the first time I heard the concept of Princeton's offense, I should have listened to Zhang Weiping's guidance when I was watching the NBA, and now with Coach Adelman entering the Rockets, people are more concerned about how Princeton's offense can bring changes to the Rockets and whether Yao Ming can adapt to Princeton's offense.
Princeton is a prestigious university in the United States with a reputation for academics. The "Princeton Play" was invented by Pete Carell, who led Princeton University, a school where no student had an athletic scholarship, to 500 wins in the NCAA and a record 14 points conceded.
Princeton's motto is "Strong takes advantage of the weak, and smart takes advantage of the strong." The essence of this style of play is "human movement, ball movement, coordination." "Man-to-man refers to moving without the ball, cutting in the air and running back, and ball movement refers to constantly passing and sharing the ball.
Among them, the reverse run is the signature of Princeton's style of play.
Princeton's style of play "pays great attention to the four links of space, timing, observation, and execution". Space refers to the position and distance between players on the field, timing refers to the timing of passing, running, and reversing, observation refers to observing the opponent's defensive position, and execution refers to the execution of basic techniques.
This style of play focuses on inside passing, inside command. The center who practices this style of play is called the playmaker. On the court, all five people can pass the ball, they can shoot, they all love to organize, and they stick to overall basketball and team spirit.
To be precise, Princeton offense is not a true offensive system, but an open-ended style of play with no fixed routine. It's very close to the passing game offence, and the Princeton offense doesn't rely on a fixed set of tactics or combinations, it simply creates shooting opportunities through constant movement.
Judging from the above content, Yao Ming is suitable for Princeton's offensive style of play, but his personal overall view and passing ability, mid-range shooting ability must be further improved, and the role player's off-ball running must be strengthened.
We expect Princeton's offensive style of play to bring a bigger change to the Rockets.
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The big difference is that the bombardment generally requires accurate shooting, a player with strong athletic ability, he is not that heavy position play, he hopes that the ball will be thrown out in a round or two, and he will not play inside.
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The so-called Princeton tactic is actually a "mobile offense", which actually requires all players on the court to keep running, through non-stop passing and blocking, so that every player on the court who gets the ball has enough time to find the best opportunity, and at the same time make the opponent's defensive position unshaped, creating more offensive opportunities.
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Princeton, to put it simply, is that the ball is quickly transmitted between five people, except for the ball carrier, the other four people are running without the ball to fight for open shots or breakthrough opportunities, and the center needs to have good passing skills and awareness, and the power forward and the center must have a good sense of blocking, which is a tactic that focuses on offense and defense.
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