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First of all, he is the heart and soul of the Rockets' tough [defense]! And he has a low salary, good ability, and is a typical blue-collar worker! So he's worth reusing rockets!
Battier's most impressive individual skills, Duke has honed his four years in college to know how to defend against others, and he also knows the interdependence between individual defense and collective defense. The reason why CD and VGD are interested in Battier must be because of his defense, and he really fits Alderman's tactical system. Battier's good movement at his feet allows him to keep up with some of the breakaways of the swing man, a good basketball IQ allows him to judge the timing of the opponent's shots, and his passable strength also allows him to defend some big forwards that focus on perimeter offense.
Battier's defensive ability is first-class, he can accurately make up for the defenders who break through, and he can also go to the basket at the right time to prepare the big man who is ready to attack, and he is indeed a talent defensively. 1. Rebounds: Last season, Battier grabbed an average of one rebound per game as a small forward, and his position and awareness were not bad, and the rebounds dropped by the protection center should be qualified; But if Van Gundy uses it to hit the big front, the rebounding ability of the big forward position needs to be put under question.
2. Steals: Battier is another defensive weapon, with every steal per game last season, and with his steady style, this number is not bad. 3. Caps:
Last season, every block per game, another manifestation of defensive ability. To sum up, Battier only lost to Ateset offensively, but defensively, Battier is indeed better than Artest because it reads the game accurately and has a high basketball IQ.
Remember.
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There is no doubt that Peak Atay has blown up Battier on both offensive and defensive ends.
But Battier assists in defense, and the top of the league does not explain.
This is the accumulation of intelligence, consciousness, and experience.
Single defense is indeed not as good as Artay, even now.
But Battier's solo defense is still in the upper reaches of the league.
And he is a player who can defend from the No. 1 position to the No. 5 position.
The championship puzzle doesn't explain, doesn't take the hand, and does the dirty work that others don't want to do.
Battier is not a finisher.
But he's definitely a big part of the game-changing game.
How many star players have a basic salary in their 30s, but he can get a small middle class.
The details of basketball are key, and there is no player in basketball who can completely defend the existence of a single player.
Because those who can play in the NBA, which one is not in school, the local bug belongs to the genius.
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In terms of tactical consistency, I think Battier should be chosen, if there are 5 offensive strong points on the field, there will be no order of the game, who holds the ball, who dominates the ball, who distributes the ball? These need to have tactics to connect them together, the best lineup configuration should be an offensive organizer (generally a point guard), an offensive initiator (point guard), an offensive tandem (big front or small front, corresponding to the high and low position), offensive finisher (quarterback or center), the small front is the most variable in the team's tactical role, scoring is equivalent to the quarterback, to assume the role of offensive and defensive sharp knife, various types of small front will play a different role in the team's tactics!
For example, if Atai is chosen to be the starter now, then he and Maddie must have one of them choose to run without the ball or attack without the ball to complete the attack, or just like Artai is now waiting on the weak side where the ball is not there and waiting for someone else to pass the ball to a fixed point for a three-pointer, and become a pure pitcher to use! Because the ball must flow to the most reasonable and confident person in the limited offensive time to end the opponent, if the individual holds the ball for too long and the ball cannot be guided, and the situation of standing and fighting to the death is formed on the field, it cannot be called a tactical attack, but a strong individual attack!
For the definition of starter, it is destined to be not so important, the start ≠ the main force, and the playing time can be allocated according to tactical needs, so the start is just the choice of the tactical focus of this game! It doesn't mean anything else, does it?
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To clarify, Atay has only won the Defensive Player of the Year once, and Battier has never won it.
I think the defensive quality of both of them is in between
Atay is a master of one defense and one defense, and Battier is good at overall defense, such as assisting defense, supplementing defense, etc., Atay is obviously much stronger than Battier, not to mention personality factors.
My opinion is that the opening game is to play with Atai, and you can use Battier when the defense maintains an advantage, but Atai doesn't seem to have any physical problems, oh, hehe.
The All-Time Defender of the Year is as follows:
Season Winner Team to which they belong.
1982-83 Sidney Moncliffe, Milwaukee Bucks, 1983-84, Sidney Moncliffe, (2), Milwaukee Bucks, 1984-85, Mark Eaton, Utah Jazz.
1985-86 Alvin Robertson San Antonio Spurs 1986-87 Michael Cooper Los Angeles Lakers 1987-88 Michael Jordan Chicago Bulls 1988-89 Mark Eaton (2) Utah Jazz 1989-90 Dennis Rodman Detroit Pistons 1990-91 Dennis Rodman (2) Detroit Pistons 1991-92 David Robinson San Antonio Spurs 1992-93 Akim Olajuwon Houston Rockets 1993-94 Akim Olajuwon (2) Houston Rockets 1994-95 Deacbe Mutombo Denver Nuggets 1995-96 Gary Payton Seattle SuperSonics 1996-97 Deacembe Mutombo (2) Atlanta Hawks 1997-98 Deacembe Mutombo (3) Atlanta Hawks 1998-99 Alonzo Mourning Miami Heat.
1999-00 Alonzo Mourning (2) Miami Heat2000-01 Deacbe Mutombo (4) Atlanta Hawks Philadelphia 76ers 2001-02 Ben Wallace Detroit Pistons.
2002-03 Ben Wallace (2) Detroit Pistons 2003-04 Ron Artest Indiana Pacers 2004-05 Ben Wallace (3) Detroit Pistons 2005-06 Ben Wallace (4) Detroit Pistons 2006-07 Marcus Camby Denver Nuggets.
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I think it's appropriate to use Battier for the Lakers, and Atay for the Celtics and Cavaliers, mainly depending on the type of small forward of the opponent, Battier is stronger on offense, but not as stable as Battier, and from the referee's point of view, Battier is more reassuring, so each has its own advantages, and in the end it depends on Adelman's arrangement. However, whoever is assigned as a substitute is the best sixth man candidate.
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Battier is a better fit, the Rockets need stability and defense from the outside, and Artey is a necessary addition (playoff considerations).
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Battier, because Artey needs to have the ball to attack, and Yao Ming and Maddie also have to control the ball, so the ball is not fast enough; On the bench, Atay has enough ** power, so Battier starts well, not to mention that Battier has a good defense.
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Battier, he's more suited to Princeton's style of play, and in the second quarter, when Yao Mai came off the break, he called him up for singles, and he's that type of player.
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Both are very good, Atai is a bit stronger in attack than Battier, and both are tough defensively.
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Battier, because Battier's defensive ability should not be underestimated, his emotional control and leadership ability are stronger than Battier's, and he has a strong inhibitory effect on the opponent's violent impact scoring at the beginning, so Battier is more suitable as the starting small forward of the Rockets, but under certain premises, it depends on the state of Battier and Atay and who of them is more important to the coach.
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To be honest, Battier's physical fitness is not as good as Atay's, and his offense is not as strong as Atay's, but one thing is for sure, Battier's defensive skills are really admirable and very stable. Support Battier.
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Personally, I think Battier plays the starting small forward and Atay plays the sixth man. After all, Rockets Yao Ming, Scola, Battier, Maddie, and Alston have been cooperating for more than a year, and some even longer!
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Battier Artey as a substitute can enhance the Rockets' bench strength! It's like the Lakers' Odom.
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Like Kobe, a strong scorer with a strong attack by Jane's mother lice, he started by Battier, and like an offensive like planing, he was started by Atay.
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It should be said that it is better for the Rockets to play Artai off the bench.
Because Battier can't lead the Rockets off the bench as the most grabbing point, and Atay can, when Yao Mai is resting off the court, Atay enjoys unlimited rights, so it is also in line with his idea of brushing data this year and the same year, and Atay can maintain the continuity of the Rockets' offense by playing as a substitute.
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Minibus!!
Yao, S, and Xiaoba are all players with a relatively soft style of play, but they are undoubtedly very smart, and they all use their brains to play, and the offense will be very smooth in a set of plays, and the cooperation is relatively tacit!
Atai is a fierce general, suitable for the team to rush on the field when they can't open or fall into a bottleneck, which can disrupt the opponent's offensive and defensive rhythm! The best sixth man!
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Bardir is fit to start, and Atay is the 6th.
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I think it's Ba.
He's so good at helping defending.
With him, the Rockets' points per game average will increase.
And Atai is mainly suitable for single defense.
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Let Battier play small forward, Atay play shooting guard, and Maddie play Sixth Man of the Year! Reason: This can further play the advantage of the Rockets' good defense, make the defense go further, and importantly, ensure that Maddy will have a certain amount of physical strength at the end of the fourth quarter, so that he can step up and win some key games, which is what the Rockets need most, and also take advantage of Artey's good physical strength, he can play more time, and Battier gets more rest.
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Artai is more suitable for the sixth man and the starter Battier is suitable.
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In terms of looks, it should be Baba.
In terms of technology, I think it should be Xiaotai.
Although Baba can also be said (defensive fighting), Atai is a bit of an all-round warrior, and he is thick and not short.
Although Baba is now the starter, if the Rockets play the Knights, let him go to the K Little Emperor may be unbearable Although Atay can't be defended, but it should always be more suitable than Battier.
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Battier, I think Battier is more intelligent.
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Battier starts Artest sixth.
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It's hard to say! They belong to a completely different defensive type. Battier is technical, he defends very well and defends with his brain (which of course has to do with his physical condition).
Atai, on the other hand, is completely a physical defensive player (not that he has no defensive skills, but his physical condition is too prominent), and his defense is relatively gambling, risky but sometimes effective (Atai's steals, once won the steal king), so it can't be asserted which of them is good defensively, it depends on their opponents and play.
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Atay is the pillar, Batyr is the wall!
Artay's one-on-one defense is the best in the league. But his defense wasn't good enough.
And Battier is not as good as Artai one-on-one, but he has an excellent sense of position and is very good at supplementing his teammates!
Both have their own strengths, and if they are both healthy, Battier will still play a slightly greater role in the team's overall defense and protection!
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At present, it looks better than Atay, after Battier's injury, his state is very average, and his defense is not as good as before, and now his defense is more porous.
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Both are some of the best defensive experts in the NBA, and Atay has won the best defensive player.
The former is more aggressive defensively, the former has a strong body, is good at stealing, has a very aggressive style, and presses his opponent in terms of momentum, and he once broke Jordan's ribs. The latter, on the other hand, is playing more with basketball IQ and is very smart, and the latter always shows up just right to cover the opponent's shots. Battier sticks to his opponent like gummy, and if his hand can't cover the ball, he will stick to his opponent's view accurately, blocking his opponent's view.
Compared with Atai, this Duke high-achieving student plays more elegantly, does not seem to be domineering enough, and his stealing ability is not as good as Atai.
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In terms of individual defense, Atay is definitely in the top five in the league, and Battier has a better sense of teamwork, and his role is not reflected in the data.
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Atai's individual defense is definitely the top in the league! ..
The defense of bats mostly relies on the brain, and there are also auxiliary defenses to create and release rules
Each has its own merits, and it depends on what tactics the coach plays
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I think Badier is good, he doesn't score much.
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This can't be compared, it's like "who is better Kobe Bryant or James", depending on which angle you want to look at.
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A single defense expert! A team of defensive experts!
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Artest is good at individual defense! Battier is the overall defense!
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Battier, of course, is the Rockets' defensive guard.
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Battier: After all, he was for a technical foul.
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One relies on the body and the other relies on technology to say that it is not good, each has its own merits.
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That's a very general question.
You can go play the latest NBA2K9 and see who has a higher defensive stats!
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