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It’s really fun to watch the Clippers lose. They die early and are born early. Bass really has no tactics at all.

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Watching the Clippers lose, I feel happy from the bottom of my heart. As long as get out of class is over, I understand that Tyronn Lue is not entirely responsible for the result, but his coaching mentality is not the same as that of the current group of players, so he should be decent.

I can’t understand why this lineup was chosen. Today’s rotation once again refreshed my understanding of bass. The first change today was that Paul stopped playing. The second change was that Zubac played five minutes in the first quarter and then played the entire second quarter. The third change is to enable TI. None of them worked, and then the whole team couldn't make three-pointers. It was 14-1 at halftime. You can't beat anyone with this kind of shooting rate.

In the second quarter, the lineup without Booker struggled to tie the score, and then the opponent pulled away with three consecutive points. Until Harden comes back, at this time Jones, Batum, Christie, and Zubac, the space is extremely crowded. Harden is getting better and better. He can't finish when he rushes in, and his teammates can't make shots when separated. How many bad things did Jones do in one night?

If there is some space here, you can score. The most deadly thing is defense. The Suns found Harden, the slowest player, with a few simple pick-and-rolls. Then why are you, Zubac, so good at defending the opponent's pick-and-roll? The opponent doesn't even shoot three-pointers? It's time to shrink to the basket and you go out again. The most exaggerated thing is that he was punched through and stared at. Your lineup can neither attack nor defend. What are you thinking?

Is there anyone besides Harden who can handle the ball? Harden's slow start with the ball from the outside meant he was double-teamed, and then others couldn't pass a simple shooting opportunity. When he turned his head, he was hit back. Bass has a different lineup in every game and every quarter. Crazy trial lineup. Some obvious questions, what are you holding on to?

I think Christie played well in the last game and will give him a chance in regular time this time. Once he falls into the position, this little guy is basically useless. There are big guys on the field and he doesn't dare to handle the ball. Even if he doesn't score a three-pointer, his free throws are also extremely bad. The key is rebounding! Is there anything good about the Clippers worth discussing?

Bass really has no tactics at all, and is very rigid with big men. These big men were so confused on the court that they even felt at a loss, just like watching a rookie play. For example, if Collins and Daluo are on the court at the same time, the two of them can form a double-cover tactic.

Because Daluo is slow and slow to return to defense, he can directly bounce out after the screen to empty the inside, while Collins uses his outstanding athletic body to directly attack the basket. At this time, as the ball carrier, he has three options. One is to hang it to Collins and score the basket, the other is to attack directly by himself, and the last one is to pass to Daluo who shoots out to finish. This has to be so simple.

And even if the opponent switches defense, it will definitely cause misalignment. As a result, the whole game was a hard solution by the star. And apart from the star players making hard passes, the most frequently played pick-and-rolls were the one-to-five pick-and-roll, and then the shooter sneaked to the baseline and used the back screen to lift up... It was really speechless to watch. It would be great if Malone was the coach. Bass is too rigid. It is just these tactics that have been used over and over again. They have been thoroughly understood and used, and it is a rigid tactical board. The Spanish pick-and-roll shooter back then was, and who is it today? It seems to be Christie.

Zubac has also declined significantly this season. Except for his free throw shooting percentage, all statistics have declined. As a starting center, his rebounds have dropped by 2 per game! My impression from watching the game is that when he grabs defensive rebounds, he hardly jumps and doesn't even stretch his hands! The offensive rebounds are very hard in his range.

On the offensive end, I don’t know if it’s the coach’s setting or some other reason. I often provide support and handoffs at the top of the arc, but this offensive method rarely directly opens up the situation, and my passing ability is very limited, and I often make mistakes. Alas, they have introduced a bunch of players who have declined, and their originally reliable positions are also declining. It is really hard to lose.

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