Li Chunjiang: Losing in two-point shooting rate Wang Bo: It is too much to be robbed of 27 offensive boards – yqqlm

Original title: Li Chunjiang: Losing in two-point shooting rate Wang Bo: Being robbed of 27 frontcourt boards is too many

On the evening of March 12th, Beijing time, the 34th round of the CBA regular season ushered in a battle of focus. The Shanghai Men’s Basketball Team, which was temporarily at the top of the standings, faced the third-placed Guangsha Men’s Basketball Team. The competition between the two teams was fierce throughout the game. In this game, Li Tianrong fell from the air while competing with Xu Zhonghao for the high-altitude ball and was injured and retired. Wang Zhelin played a suppressive performance against Okafor, but he relied on the outstanding performance of the three young men who scored 60 points. In the end, Guangsha Men’s Basketball Team defeated Shanghai Men’s Basketball Team 101-95, winning seven consecutive victories and topping the standings.

After the game, Shanghai coach Li Chunjiang believed that the team lost on the two-point shooting rate. The Shanghai team’s two-point shooting rate was only 39%, while Zhejiang Guangsha’s shooting rate was as high as 61.7%. The 27 offensive rebounds that the Shanghai team had worked so hard to grab came to nothing.

“In this game, I think everyone’s offense is not very good, especially the two-point shooting rate, which is half of the opponent’s shooting rate, so it is acceptable to lose the game. The game is going well.” Li Chunjiang said after the game.

Having 27 offensive rebounds grabbed by the opponent made it difficult for the coach of Zhejiang Guangsha to be happy even if he won the game. Next, the team will focus on improving the rebounding link. “The game was very, very hard, very, very hard! When the Shanghai team fell behind, they won by 5 points in the fourth quarter, and the offensive rebounds were very sharp. They grabbed 27 offensive rebounds, which is really too much. It’s gone.” Wang Bo said after the game: “It may be because the players’ physical fitness is declining, and in the following games, we should pay more attention to the protection of rebounds.”Return to Sohu, see more

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