Du Feng’s halftime summary: defensive two-pointer is a bright spot, short boards in defensive rebounds and turnovers

Original title: Du Feng’s halftime summary: Defensive two-pointer is the highlight. Shortboards are defensive rebounds and turnover

On July 1st, Beijing time, the men’s basketball losing match for the Tokyo Olympics continued in the Victoria Division of Canada. The Chinese team’s first match with the host, the Canadian men’s basketball team, is temporarily behind 46-59 at the end of the half.

“Our young team played well in the first half,” the Chinese men’s basketball coach Du Feng said in an interview after halftime. “The shortcoming is mainly in the defensive rebounding area, allowing the opponent to grab too much. The other unnecessary mistakes allowed the Canadian team to have more counterattacks, but in general, although the score is behind, the team is still very hard.”

Du Feng believes that the team did a good job in defending Canada’s two-pointers in the first half, reducing the 68% of the opponent’s two-point shooting against Greece to 45% in the first half of the game, but in terms of three-pointers, Canada The shots are more accurate, and the team’s control of the opponent’s three-pointer needs to be strengthened. “Maybe we will be better in the second half,” Du Feng said at last.

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