Kobe_6/8
08-16-2015, 02:35 AM
http://www.nba.com/finals2001/lue_lakers_010608.html?nav=ArticleList
in preparation for the NBA Finals against Philadelphia, Lue became Allen Iverson. Well, not really. Lue was designated by Lakers coach Phil Jackson to play the part of Iverson in practice, so the Lakers could work on various defensive schemes. He already had the cornrows and was able to secure an arm sleeve. He's the right size (6-0) and even has a shooter's mentality.
With Derek Fisher having an off night, Jackson inserted Lue into the game, hoping to throw a different look at the league MVP, who was well on his way to a 48-point evening. And much to everyone's surprise, Lue matched up well with Iverson, stemming his offensive tide by making him work harder to get open.
Would this tactic work today? Would players be shook if somebody tried to look and play like them?
in preparation for the NBA Finals against Philadelphia, Lue became Allen Iverson. Well, not really. Lue was designated by Lakers coach Phil Jackson to play the part of Iverson in practice, so the Lakers could work on various defensive schemes. He already had the cornrows and was able to secure an arm sleeve. He's the right size (6-0) and even has a shooter's mentality.
With Derek Fisher having an off night, Jackson inserted Lue into the game, hoping to throw a different look at the league MVP, who was well on his way to a 48-point evening. And much to everyone's surprise, Lue matched up well with Iverson, stemming his offensive tide by making him work harder to get open.
Would this tactic work today? Would players be shook if somebody tried to look and play like them?