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Are there more and more teams in the West that can play?

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. I don’t know if the guys who arranged the schedule want to watch Flagg VS Harper, Wenban VS Thick Eyebrow, or Wenban VS Flagg. Anyway, this game is quite cruel to Flagg. This is of course unfair. Flagg is a rookie in the third year of the liberal arts class and is playing in his first game. But the audience is picky and their expectations are so high. When it comes to inspection, it is difficult not to have a sense of déjà vu with Beiqiao Fengnan Murong. The talent gap is still too big.

The Mavericks didn't play well in the opening game. It was thought before that this team's lineup looks good on paper, but it's not easy to twist it into a rope. Flagg is too young and struggles to score by himself, let alone changing his defense to drive his teammates. Irving can't play, and there is no point guard in the starting lineup. Everyone plays their own role, although it may be the same when Irving comes back. The fact that Russell is the backup point guard is supposed to be an advantage, but Russell himself plays poorly, so that's another story.

The Mavericks didn't show much on the defensive end. They were indifferent to some rounds that obviously required some flanking attacks, even if they were given a swipe to interfere, their defense was a bit too conservative. To deal with ordinary opponents, the Lone Ranger's single defense ability and interior basket protection are enough. It just so happens that the Lone Ranger encounters a special opponent, an opponent higher than their very high lineup...

Finally, let's talk about a phenomenon. The number of alliance twin towers is increasing. Needless to say about yesterday's Rockets and Thunder, when I saw the Spurs playing Wenban + Kornet at the same time today, I immediately felt that the inside combination of Adams + Shen Jing was a bit short. The starting heights of the Mavericks and Jazz are comparable to those of the Rockets - yesterday they said, "I've never seen this before, I really haven't seen it before", and I saw it again the next day.

Two towers are not necessarily a trend, and their effectiveness is controversial, and they may not be suitable for all occasions. But in the future, the NBA will involve a team that not only has the ability to set up five small players in the entire space, but also has the ability to set up twin towers. To be honest, I wouldn't be surprised.

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