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Attack team history
As a team, in order to win in the league, in addition to coaches, players and core stars, it also needs a set of tactical system suitable for the team, because a suitable tactical system can not only exert the greatest power of the core players, but also make the role players perfectly integrate into the attack, making the team's attack more inexplicable. Even an excellent tactical system can be called synonymous with the team era. For example, when it comes to pick and roll, people will think of jazz in the 1990s. In addition to these two tactics, there are many famous tactical systems in the alliance, such as one star and two towers. Triangle attack, tactical system, two consecutive championships in the bull period, the Lakers dynasty in the early 20 th century, and the Lakers in the post-Kobe period. It brought Phil Jackson league status and numerous honors, because he brought this tactic into the league. However, after the success of the Lakers in the post-Kobe period, the triangle offense was questioned by many players in the league.

By the time many tactical systems were still widely used in the 1990s, this once top tactical system had disappeared from the league. Although the triangle attack tactics are gorgeous and difficult to counterattack, they also eat the configuration of the team. The two most successful triangle offensive teams in league history are undoubtedly Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers. Their team configurations are very similar. Bulls have one-on-one attackers of the league's historical level-Jordan, No.2 singles-Pippen, and inside pillar-Rodman. Whether it is the Lakers with three consecutive championships or two consecutive championships, the team configuration is similar. For example, Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O 'Neal and Condoleezza Rice, who won three consecutive championships, or Kobe Bryant, Gasol, Bynum and Jackson, who won two consecutive championships, all built their teams with reference to the bull model. The triangle offense that won the 1 1 championship trophy for the Bulls and Lakers has gradually disappeared in the league in recent years. Only a few classic tactics (such as the most famous UCLA introductory tactics) may appear in several rounds.

What caused this championship tactic to fade out of the league? Let's go back to the essence of triangle offense. The premise of triangle attack is that there must be a single person, and there must be a more active single person. For example, Durant and Harden are now single-point solutions. But the triangle attack not only needs the dominance of the superstars on the offensive end, but also needs their crushing pressure on the defensive end. Although Durant and Harden's offensive ends are undoubtedly historic, neither of them has been selected as the best defensive team at one time. In contrast, Kobe and Jordan are dominant on the defensive end. Moreover, Durant and Harden have their own suitable systems, and the triangle attack is short of people. First of all, he needs excellent players and understanding ability in the main rotation lineup, because they should not only learn a fixed tactic, but also learn a fixed pattern, because three players on the field can form a triangle, and a triangle can form several tactics. They need to master all these tactics.

Even after the triangle switch, the running posture and standing posture change. For example, PG and PF, three players C form a triangle, and PG and PF roll around. After PG cuts in with the ball, whether PG passes the ball, to whom, how PF stands after tumbling, how the other two players run, and how to complete the fixed-distance standing required by tactics. These all require the player's learning ability and understanding ability. This is the reason why triangle offense can be successful in Bulls and Lakers, because Jordan, Pippen, Rodman, kukoc, Grant, Kobe, O 'Neal, Fisher, Gasol and Odom are the representatives of golfers in the league.