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來源:http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/playoffs2006/insider/columns/ story?id=2457995 有人有興趣翻嗎??XD Scouting report: Heat vs. Pistons Game 2 Insider Carroll By John Carroll Scouts Inc. Heat Offense: Shaquille O'Neal started Game 1 in attack mode. He caught the ball and overpowered Ben Wallace early in the game. However, after the first quarter he tired and got into foul trouble again. He had no explosion and lift during the second half and missed point-blank shots. The Heat are going to need Shaq to play at a higher level as this series progresses. He and Dwyane Wade had five turnovers each, and that gets you beat in the playoffs. The Heat did a very good job in the fourth quarter of getting the ball to Wade at the top of the key for isolations. In the top isos, the Heat spaced the other four players allowing, Wade room to drive or pull up for his jumper. It is the hardest spot on the floor to double because of the offensive players' locations. It is a lot easier to make the correct play when Detroit sags or doubles. Miami has an advantage with the Antoine Walker-Tayshaun Prince matchup. Although Antoine does not have big-time lift on his post moves he has a distinct advantage in the post with Prince. Look for Walker to post or back down Prince deep and create some easy scores. Heat Defense: The Heat were the fresher team and it showed early and late in this game. They were physical, tougher, and took away Detroit's first and second options. The Heat disrupted the Pistons offensively, especially in the second half, and did not allow them to get into their sets. They took away the Pistons' ability to penetrate and made them settle for midrange jumpers. The Heat's team defense held Pistons guards Chauncey Billups and Richard Hamilton to 15-for-41 from the field. If you do that, you win. With just over two minutes to play, Pat Riley went to an interesting strategy. He fouled Wallace, who is only shooting 25 percent from the line. Riley said he did it to stop momentum, fearing the Pistons might hit several 3-point shots and get back into the game. Look for him to use this strategy in later games, especially if the Heat are down. Pistons Offense: The Pistons were fatigued from their seven-game series with Cleveland and it showed. Their energy level was inconsistent all night. When they get a day of rest, regroup and look at the things they could have done better, they will be ready for Game 2. The Pistons need to attack Miami with a high dose of pick-and-rolls with Billups and Rasheed Wallace or Ben Wallace. In the Rasheed pick-and-rolls, the Heat are so worried about Rasheed's 3-point shot that they are in a touch and go pick-and-roll scheme. Udonis Haslem continually gives a little help on the dribbler, but is so worried about 'Sheed that he does not stop Billups' penetration, and Chauncey could really turn the corner and get to the paint. In the pick-and-rolls with Ben Wallace, the Pistons are able to get Shaq away from the basket, and he does a poor job defending pick-and-rolls away from the hoop. Billups can get open shots almost anytime he wants. In addition, they should abuse the Jason Williams matchup. The Pistons should pick-and-roll him because he cannot defend and Billups can take him off the dribble. Also, they should run a lot more back-down post-ups for Billups because it will force the Heat to come and double with Shaq. This creates open shots for the Pistons on the kick outs and opens lanes for Ben Wallace to rebound. Pistons Defense: Ben Wallace is the best frontcourt defender in the NBA and his one-on-one defense on Shaq is another illustration of why he may be the toughest player in the NBA. He gave up his body, playing Shaq one-on-one in the low post. He got beat up, bruised and bloodied for the sake of his team. He takes playing Shaq one-on-one as a personal challenge and he knows if he can limit Shaq's effectiveness throughout the series the end result will be a Pistons victory. Although it did not make the difference on Tuesday, it may in Game 2. The Pistons' pick-and-roll defense was poor in Game 1. Their bigs gave very little help with hard hedges or stunts and their rotations with the guys in the back line of their defense was nonexistent. Sharpness in pick-and-roll defense is essential in the playoffs, and the Pistons' lack of energy in this phase of defense was another sign of their fatigue from the Cleveland series. The Pistons have several additional problems they must address. They have no one who wants to guard Wade. Hamilton cannot guard him, and it looked like Billups had no interest or energy to guard him. Their best defender is Prince, but Wade's explosiveness, and quick, hard-driving moves may be too much for him also. The other problem is that the Pistons' ability to give help from their back line is compromised. Ben Wallace, who may be the best help defender in the league, must be cautious about rotating off Shaq to help. The Heat know that if Ben rotates, they can lob it to Shaq for an easy score, or Shaq will get a high volume of offensive rebounds. Pick: Heat in seven. -- 電影,因為有妳在我身邊而精采... 咖啡,因為有妳而香醇... 生活,因為妳而有了色彩... 生命,因為有了妳而完整... -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 85.99.219.154
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