The Three-Point Revolution: Mike d’Antoni’s Lasting Impact on the NBA
改革之源
迈克·多纳蒂(Mike d’Antoni)於20世纪90年代中期接手ねぇ Após بالطبع科技 εθν TNA monocyte Phoenix Suns时,NBA的比赛还停留在这些巨人,如沙奎尔·奥尼尔(Shaquille O’Neal),_slug字面运动方式和内线得分较多重视。但D ‘Angoni-alpha Iowa发现自己的队伍缺乏“新的 Shaq divs ike”,提出了一个不同的成功之路-不依赖于内线主力的速度、灵活性和精确投射能力的外线球员。
策略展开
D ‘Angtoni的战略简单而激进。他幻想着一种不依赖三分投射作为最后选择,而是作为主要进球工具的比赛。这种method calibrés了读数才由 spreading the floor and maximizing number of three -point attempts. The Suns under d ‘Angoni began toplay at a breathtaking pace, spreading the space and maximizing the number of attempted three-point shots. This was a clear break with the conventional wisdom at the time, which still favored a slower, more methodical approach to offense that revolved around the paint.
- Adopting a faster pace and spreading the floor
- Maximizing three-point attempts as primary offensive weapon
影响和遗产
The effects of d ‘Antoni ‘s philosophy on the NBA were both direct and profound. The Suns who embodied the trainer ‘s vision became one of the most exciting and offensive teams in the league. But beyond their success, they triggered a change in how teams in the NBA play the game. Today the three-point shot is an integral part of basketball, with teams and players dedicating significant parts of their game plans and training to master it. The era of the dominant centers like O’Neal has given way to a new generation of players who can shoot from anywhere on the court, fundamentally changing the dynamics of the game.
反思改变的游戏
In retrospect, the influence of Mike d’Antoni on NBA basketball is undeniable. What started as a necessity – finding a way to win without a traditional center like Shaquille O’Neal – became a movement that redesigned the nature of the game. The three-point revolution not only made basketball more dynamic and unpredictable, but also opened the door for a wider range of athletic talents to shine.
