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There is still a trump card after the two towers! Uduka talks about the G7 decisive battle strategy, and if you fall behind by 20 points, you will use a killing move

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The Rockets saved two match points in a row. After defeating the Warriors away, they also got the match points for this round of the series. Monday's game, the tiebreak battle, is also the final battle of this round of series. It is said that the ending series game is difficult to play. The Rockets lost to the Warriors in 2018, but once and forth, the Rockets are no longer the Rockets of the year. Today, the Rockets are strong, have an advantage in size, and are talented. In addition, the two veterans Van Vleet and Adams have both played the mainstay, so the Rockets dragged the series into the last game and played a protracted battle, which is what they hope to see. After the Warriors won Butler this year, their combat effectiveness soared, but it is obvious that their lineup has shortcomings and is even more deformed. The five-small lineup has no shooting space, which puts Curry in unprecedented defensive pressure. Curry plays with injuries, with thick bandages wrapped around his thumb, but the more you do this, the more Dillon and Amen Thompson will bother you and make you feel uncomfortable. This is the cruelty of the NBA playoffs. There is no way, no one wants to lose. The Warriors have no stable shooting space on the outside, and Hilder cannot count on the playoffs. Butler tried many three-pointers in the last quarter today, but he couldn't make any shots at all. At this time, they hope that Clay is still there, even Clay is the seven-successful power.

But now the Rockets have completely controlled the rhythm of the game. The Rockets' defense is one of the best in the league, and the Warriors are old arms and legs. When the referee allows physical confrontation, the Warriors suffer a lot. Although Butler can still get a lot of whistles, it cannot change the passive situation. Moreover, the Warriors' weapon of killing in the past 10 years is not a one-pointer, but a three-pointer. Why can the Warriors win in G4? Podjemsky, his 26 points were Clay's contribution back then. After he opened up the space, Curry would be much easier to play, and Green's dominance ball can only be played in the offense.

And on the Rockets, as the series deepened, the two towers' strange moves have been tried and tested. Uduka replaced Adams when he was "cut" in G4, and he regretted it very much. If Cole doesn't cut it today, Uduka is no longer afraid of it. That's right. Adams also has confidence and made 9 of 16 free throws, and has exceeded the task. Coupled with Adams' contribution on the defensive end, the big hat that covers the sky and the extreme steals, Rockets fans really sighed that it was too wise for Uduka to name Adams, who was reimbursed for the season, and the Rockets' waiting was also rewarded. Now the Warriors are afraid of Van Vleet's three-pointer, as well as Adams and Van Vleet's pick-and-roll. Because of fear of Van Vleet's long shot, the inside line was not determined to attack Shin Jing, and it was very uncomfortable to lose sight of one thing. Even if Van Vleet and Shin Kyoto did not make a shot, and Adams had a frontcourt rebound, it was terrible.

So, when talking about G7, Uduka was very confident, and he also revealed that in addition to the double towers, the Rockets also have trump cards for this round of series, and he would not use this killer move easily without having to. As for what this killer move is, Uduka didn't say it clearly, so naturally he wouldn't say it. These are all tactical secrets. However, some netizens analyzed that the trump card mentioned by Uduka is likely to be the following three tactics.

The first is to use Jeff Green, who is the champion striker, is still strong, can defend multiple positions, and is reliable in three-pointers. The second one uses the Box-1 tactic against Curry, and Nass targeted Curry like this in the 2019 finals. The third is to use his own way to treat him, and use the "shark-cutting tactic" against Mengmeng Green. His free throw shooting percentage in the playoffs is 57.1%, which can be completely "cut". This move can not only disrupt the Warriors' offense, but also disrupt the mentality of the entire Warriors' team.

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