On October 10th, Beijing time, recently, 76ers coach Doug Rivers talked about the direction of the team in the new season in an interview with the media. He said that the team will make up for Simmons with more transfers and no balls. The impact of no longer.
Although Simmons has made it clear that he will not return to Philadelphia to play, there is currently no team suitable for the trade ready to take over. Philadelphia is already planning for the absence of Simmons. The lack of organizers is the most serious problem they face.
In response to this problem, Rivers’ solution is to let all players become organizers. They began to emphasize more off-the-ball running and the discipline of reaching the ball, using Embiid’s absolute steal to drive the overall offense.
As the team’s internal and external core, Embiid and Tobias-Harris need to adapt to the new play as soon as possible, Rivers said that they will take on more responsibilities.
“This is very critical, because they will have absolute freedom of action, but it also means that they need to take on more responsibilities. This is the topic we are going to talk about, and they all know this.”
Then Harris also talked about his expectations for the team’s new play.
“It will be difficult for us to be defended. You can see these teams that have played this way over the years, including the Warriors and Spurs, and they have all achieved success.”
“Joel (Embid) and I both have a good scoring ability. If we can use our restraint to pass the ball to a teammate who has a better chance, our overall efficiency will be greatly improved.”
“We need to do more so that our offense can be fully opened and the tactical system will be very successful.”
If the 76ers can put the expected strategy into the game, they will be a difficult team to defend. Perhaps the constant changes after the loss of Simmons will make the 76ers burst out even stronger.
Last season, the 76ers ranked first in the Eastern Conference with a score of 49 wins and 23 losses, but in the playoffs they lost 3-4 to the Eagles and stopped in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
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