l******u 发帖数: 1174 | 1 DALLAS - Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni went on a long rant about his least-
favorite subject - his refusal to intentioanlly foul when his team is up
three points in the final 10 seconds.
D'Antoni's philosophy has been unbending since taking over the Knicks and
has met a lot of bad endings. Paul Pierce hit the 3-point dagger over Iman
Shumpert with 4.9 seconds left to send Sunday's game to overtime and the
Celtics carried home the victory. It was a very tough shot, off-balance, but
D'Antoni still heard the critics back home.
According to D'Antoni, he said the stat service the Knicks use confirms his
belief and he said most coaches agree with him. D'Antoni said the service
has tracked games since 1995 and teams who don't foul with 10 seconds left
or less and up three, win roughly 93 percent of the games.
Teams who do foul in the same circumstance win 90 percent of the games. D'
Antoni said players also prefer to play straight-up defense and not worry
about fouling intentionally to extend the game.
“It's a three percentage points difference,’’ D'Antoni said after Monday'
s practice at AmericanAirlines Center. "With 10 seconds to go you have a
helluva chance to win. You ask most players, they don’t want to foul.
Because you don’t want to be that guy to have to go down (the other end)
and make those two foul shots.''
D'Antoni feels players like Pierce are too smart to not turn the intentional
foul into a shooting foul.
"The philosophy is not to foul but you say that with an asterisk,'' D'Antoni
said. "Down below 5 seconds and they’re in the 2-point (range) and you can
get a good shot at somebody, you do it. But Paul Pierce has the ball and he
’s like this (in shooting motion). You can’t foul him. Because he’ll go
up. He’s smart enough.
"Now do you foul him with 10 seconds and you just do everything we just did.
If you get it down to eight seconds, maybe. They make theirs (free throws).
They foul you immediately. Seven seconds left. You miss one foul shot. They
’re coming at you and you’re defending the two.'
"You put the onus on the referee to make a call that's dubious,'' D'Antoni
added. "If you pick the ball up, it’s a shooting foul. That’s why most
coaches won’t do it. It’s hard.''
D'Antoni gave a curious answer when asked if defensive assistant Mike
Woodson has same approach.
"I don’t think that really matters, to be honest with you,'' D'Antoni said.
"Because guess who gets fired? But he is in agreement. I don’t know
because I don’t think I’ve asked him.’’ | s**c 发帖数: 34339 | 2 本来就是可以犯规,也可以不犯规的抉择,老拿着事后结果来评判太没劲了。
万一犯规,后面再被追平,甚至反盘。
这版上肯定又一帮扯着骂,“2B教练,犯什么规啊,让他投好了,不信他能投进去” | c*****s 发帖数: 620 | 3 永远是有一水的马后炮,哈哈
昨天的情况下,基本也没太好的犯规机会,
只有在Rondo拿球并且在三分线内时,可以果断犯规。其他就算了吧 | d******n 发帖数: 12850 | 4 话虽这么说,最后防守助理教练没给意见,很不称职呀
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【在 l******u 的大作中提到】 : DALLAS - Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni went on a long rant about his least- : favorite subject - his refusal to intentioanlly foul when his team is up : three points in the final 10 seconds. : D'Antoni's philosophy has been unbending since taking over the Knicks and : has met a lot of bad endings. Paul Pierce hit the 3-point dagger over Iman : Shumpert with 4.9 seconds left to send Sunday's game to overtime and the : Celtics carried home the victory. It was a very tough shot, off-balance, but : D'Antoni still heard the critics back home. : According to D'Antoni, he said the stat service the Knicks use confirms his : belief and he said most coaches agree with him. D'Antoni said the service
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