Relying on Curry’s 47 points, the Warriors ended their team’s 5-game losing streak.
At the last moment of the game, Curry basically managed all the scores of the Warriors, but in fact, every goal was played back by the Kings, so it was obvious that Curry desperately needed his teammates to stand up, help him to firmly hold victory in his hands while creating miracles.
After having scored 7 points in a row and only one point ahead of the King in Curry, Curry waited for Green to break through the dunk with the ball, expanding the lead to three points.
We all know the last thing, and the warrior won three points, which shows how important Green’s dunk score is.
Green dunk score
Fans who are familiar with Warriors all know-Celtics fans also know that the last game of last season’s finals was the scene played by Green, which completely killed the game, however, this green often performs such a fake hand-in-hand real attack on RIM. Many of us regard this as the embodiment of a player’s dealer, and then blurt out:
“Ah, Green used Curry’s holding power to kill rim himself.”
Yes, but not all.
Green is really good at using Curry’s Containment Power. He is really smart, but this group of attacks is indeed a specific tactic. Its name is “Wide Dribble Keep”, for short, “Wdk” is a set of tactical combinations that all teams like to play five small teams or one big team and four small teams like to use.
Of course, the most common is the Warriors.
In the series between Warriors and Dallas last year, Warriors demonstrated this tactic to the Lone Ranger almost every game and tried it repeatedly.
Poole & PROTONIC WDK
This tactic is relatively simple to run:
The online ball holder controls the ball at a distance of arch top from three point line;
Receive the ball people (generally capable of holding the ball attack line) have no ball cover (wide) from the weak side and receive the ball later and cover with the online players (dribble, this step is what we often call fake hand-in-hand)
Receive the ball people take advantage of the reverse and take the ball to attack rim (keep).
Necessary prerequisites for this set of tactics:
The ball holder must leave receive the ball people enough space and time to allow receive the ball teammates to cover without the ball before proceeding to the next step (that is, the Wide in the tactical name)
The “Wdk” tactics basically occurred at the critical moment of the game, because the players at this time had enough projection ability to make the opponents feel threatened, and receive the ball people could take the opportunity to beat the other side by surprise.
It is worth mentioning that the creator of “Wdk” tactics is Atkinson, the current assistant coach of the Warriors. In Brooklyn in the 18-19 season, atkinson combined this set of “wdk” with the shooter’s “C & S” in basketable nets, successfully turning Joe Harris into a player with great external threats.
Qiaoha is the player who uses this set of tactics the most.
In addition to the “wdk” introduced above, this tactic can also be used as a hand, and one more step after the “K” step is “G”-gap, that is, to find the defensive gap.
Boston Celtics often used “wdk” as a hand in the Eastern finals of last season, and finally used “Gap” to attack the joint defense of the heat:
Facing the joint defense, Tatum gave the ball to Jay after going to the “D” step;
Jay Lun cut in the “k” step, and then heat and fire prevention and recovery;
The bottom corner Ge Wei became the gap “G” of the Heat defense, and then Ge Wei scored three points instead of exceeding the score.
“WDK” is a set of teams that are very suitable for the development of teams with “players with strong offensive ability” and “attack lines with the ball”. When this tactic occurs, when there is enough space on our court, we will only leave relatively insufficient thinking time for the opponent. If the opponent does not have immediate defensive response, frontal line player can attack the empty basket like green this morning and get valuable points for the team.
(Kebei, Edogawa)