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290 A stark contrast! A microcosm of the finals?!



290 A stark contrast! A microcosm of the finals?!

Does this look familiar?

Where to begin!

Let me tell you the story slowly!

Eastern Conference Finals: Magic vs. Celtics.

The Magic's "one star and four shooters" system revolves around center Dwight Howard.

The Celtics, on the other hand, have a "Big Four" lineup, which focuses on a balanced offense and defense, and both teams are tough and tenacious.

Facing Dwight Howard, who is in his prime.

Even Garnett, the "Wolf King," was helpless against Howard in a one-on-one situation in the paint, and could only be suppressed.

Ever since.

While the Celtics executed their offense well, on the defensive end, they used a series of strong inside players to constantly wear down Dwight Howard.

Center Perkins is a heavily armored tank.

Garnett's defense goes without saying.

Although Pierce, Ray Allen, and Rondo are not interior players, their defensive abilities are also quite good, ensuring strong perimeter play.

He can also occasionally help defend Howard.

at the same time.

Backup small forward James Posey is also a defensive stalwart, and he plays more minutes on the court than starter Perkins.

Can be imagined.

His defensive prowess.

Backup center Glen Davis may lack offensive capabilities, but his 131-kilogram weight makes him a formidable defensive asset.

There's no need to attack; just engage in physical battles with Howard on the defensive end and endlessly wear him down.

Besides.

The team also has Rasheed Wallace, the "Roaring God," who, no longer at his peak, has lost most of his offensive talent.

Then we should focus all our attention on defense.

This way.

Let's not even talk about perimeter defense.

The Celtics' frontcourt boasts five monsters: Perkins, Garnett, Glen Davis, Rasheed Wallace, and James Posey.

Take turns.

A frantic siege against "Warcraft" Howard.

Even at his peak, Howard simply couldn't withstand it.

This caused Howard, who had a terrifying 84.4% field goal percentage in the previous round, to plummet to 56.8% in this round.

It doesn't seem low, but for an inside player, especially "Superman" Howard, it was a terrible performance.

no way.

The Celtics' interior defense is a bunch of insane monsters.

They wore down Dwight Howard to death.

This also allowed the Celtics to defeat Dwight Howard 4-2 and advance to the NBA Finals, bringing back the original Big Three of Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, and Ray Allen.

A year later.

They made it to the finals once again.

NBA Finals: Clippers vs. Celtics.

The Celtics' tough interior monsters wore down Dwight Howard and the Magic's strongest core player.

They won in the end.

And coincidentally, the Clippers' strongest player is also a center, "The Hulk" Suho, which can be considered a "one star and four shooters" configuration.

Does that mean... the Finals and the Eastern Conference Finals are the same kind of matchup?

This is the existence of comparison.

As is well known, the way to restrict Su Hao is to hoard inside information.

Let's take another look at the Clippers' performance in this year's playoffs so far.

In the first round against the Thunder, the Thunder's "Big Three" were certainly full of talent, but their weak interior defense allowed Su Hao to do whatever he wanted.

A 4-0 sweep.

In the second round against the Spurs, the "GDP" trio combined with team basketball showed excellent chemistry and fluid movements, with Duncan and McDyess as two dominant big men in the paint.

Their inside strength is considerable.

But... it still falls short, and it still doesn't match Su Hao's level.

They were ultimately swept 4-0.

In the conference finals against the Lakers, the Lakers' "Big Three" dominated the paint, complemented by Kobe and Artest's fierce perimeter defense.

A complete encirclement and suppression.

Finally, Su Hao, and the "Hulk," began to struggle.

There was a subtle intention to stop Su Hao, putting the Clippers in a crisis.

But at the crucial moment, Su Hao unleashed his full potential, displaying overwhelming dominance, forcefully stabilizing the team and helping them win the defending champions.

The score is 4-2.

The Lakers lost.

But the "three tall players in the paint" already put a lot of pressure on Su Hao, but it was still just a little bit short.

just now.

The Celtics' interior monsters seem to possess this ability!


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