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Now reading: Chapter 1194 - 26: MVP/19934 from The Golden Age of Basketball, a Sports novel by Sheep that do not like eating grass.

Marley, Johnson, Sebalos, their offense is quick and swift, not focusing on deliberate tactical coordination. They attack as soon as there’s an opportunity.

This is also a current trend in NBA offense, giving each player on the court enough offensive autonomy instead of rigidly following tactical routes.

This flexibility and autonomy pose great difficulties for defenders. The Trail Blazers, who once had the best man-to-man defense in the league, now have their footwork slowing down.

The Suns are different from the Supersonics. The Supersonics’ two cores are good at everything besides independent offense, especially defense.

The Suns’ two cores are the opposite; their independent offensive capabilities are very strong, but other areas, especially defense, have considerable shortcomings.

Therefore, the Trail Blazers’ inside line begins to bear a lot of pressure, and at this ti, the Trail Blazers face a new problem: should Gan Guoyang play the four or the five?

If Gan Guoyang plays the five, it ans he can’t guard Barkley, and Sabonis must defend Barkley instead.

The regular season has already proven that Sabonis’ defense on Barkley is ineffective, so Gan Guoyang has to step up.

However, once Gan Guoyang goes to defend Barkley, only Sabonis is left in the paint, making the Trail Blazers’ rim protection challenging.

Moreover, Barkley frequently handles the ball on the periter. This year, his playmaking ability has improved by a notch, averaging 5.1 assists per ga.

At the sa ti, Barkley’s three-point shooting has improved considerably under Gan Guoyang’s years of reminders, making him a significant threat.

In the first quarter, Barkley hit a three-pointer and delivered two assists, making the Suns’ offense run smoothly.

Without solid defense, the Trail Blazers’ offense is sowhat choppy and fragnted.

Amid the wild cheering of the US West Center Suns fans, the Trail Blazers ended the first quarter trailing the Suns by 6 points, 25:31.

Conceding 31 points in a single quarter is obviously substandard defense for the Trail Blazers.

While defending Barkley, Gan Guoyang recalled the ga years ago when he single-handedly defended Larry Bird on the periter.

That was the 1986 Finals. Besides Ah Gan, no one on the Trail Blazers could match up against Bird.

Gan Guoyang could lock down Larry Bird’s scoring, but Bird would still use passing and positioning to keep Gan Guoyang preoccupied with other tasks.

At that ti, the Trail Blazers’ inside had veterans Bill Walton and Mychal Thompson to provide support, allowing Gan Guoyang to focus on dealing with Bird.

Now, the Trail Blazers’ inside has only Sabonis. PJ Brown and Davis, the two rookies, are obviously lacking.

Against such top teams like the Suns, Beelman is reluctant to play the rookies.

If Jero Kossie were in good form, he could help inside.

However, throughout the semifinals, Kossie hardly got any playing ti.

In the West Finals, suddenly putting Kossie in is demanding the impossible, as Kossie can no longer hold up either side of the court.

Now, besides the Twin Towers inside, the Trail Blazers have an overall lineup that’s relatively lean, short, and fast.

Gan Guoyang sat on the bench, gulping water while the coaching staff was striving to find solutions.

In the playoffs, the preparation and arrangent before the ga are crucial, and changes should not be made lightly.

Sotis, persistently implenting tactics is more useful than hastily changing them on a whim.

If you change without preparation or practice, you might lose even worse.

Beelman decided to stick to the existing strategy and, no matter what, finish this ga first.

Any problems or lessons learned could be summarized and adjusted in the second and third gas.

Thus, the Trail Blazers continued to follow their established strategy, further strengthening their defense, and competing with the Suns.

After all, the Trail Blazers have a deep foundation. In the second quarter, Petrović and Porter found their offensive rhythm.

Consecutive three-pointers from the periter, anwhile inside, Gan Guoyang started moving inside more to assist Sabonis.

The Trail Blazers quickly tied the score, forcing the Suns to call a tiout.

At this mont, Charles Barkley stepped up, continually receiving passes and making mid-range jump shots.

Barkley, facing Ah Gan, transford into a mid-range marksman. This year, he has honed his mid-range shooting skills significantly.

Gan Guoyang responded in the low post, with scores on both sides rising alternately.

However, the Suns caught onto a better rhythm. After Barkley broke the deadlock, they launched another wave of offense.

NBA gas are like this, wave after wave. Whoever can dominate the rhythm often gains the advantage.

Because the one chasing from behind is always more exhausted and more prone to lagging behind. Tonight, the Trail Blazers are the chasers.

To deal with Gan Guoyang, the Suns specifically traded for John Salley.

Paul Westphal used Salley and Mark West in a rotation against Gan Guoyang.

In the third quarter, Salley and Mark West both ca on, going all out in the siege.

When Gan Guoyang was trapped, he chose to pass, but several crucial shots by Porter and Lewis missed.

This led to the Trail Blazers falling behind again at a critical point in the chase, making it even harder as they tried to catch up.

By the fourth quarter, the competition had reached an intense stage. Like the first semi-final against the Supersonics, Gan Guoyang launched into attack mode.

Consecutive jump shots and low post scores followed, yet unlike the Supersonics, the Suns could respond.

Barkley, Kevin Johnson, Marley, An Ji, all made crucial shots at important monts.

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