The scores of both teams rose alternately, and overall it was somewhat sluggish. The Nets did an excellent job defending against passes and cuts.
The Glory Team wanted to run the Princeton System, hoping for backdoor cuts and movement, but they lacked the details and chemistry.
As a result, they forced plays that led to the Nets intercepting the ball, allowing Jide to push for a counterattack.
Once there are one or two counterattack opportunities, Jide will definitely seize them.
Their scoring efficiency was already low, and fast breaks were the best way to score.
After quickly scoring, they would slow down and grind the defense, which is the logic behind the Nets' games' outcomes.
In the first quarter, the two teams were tied at 19:19, and although the scores were low, the game was not unappealing.
The intensity of offense and defense was at its peak, with strong contest and well-organized tactics, balancing speed and precision.
