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发表于 2013-7-2 11:04:39
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petterpan 发表于 2013-7-1 21:55
我宽进攻好歹比上一场好点点。
看到外部一条关于保家的评论,估计你看了不会开心。
The first match USA-Bulgaria was a lesson for those “hitters-can-solve-anything” believers. With Skrimov out of combat, still recovering from the flu (he left the court in the middle of the first set), the Bulgarian team was fragile against the Americans, as the Balkanian passing line became a mess. To add more drama to the Bulgarian side, their serve wasn’t working at all. No serve, no blocking. As a result, after two sets, the Bulgarians hadn’t scored a single point blocking, while the Americans had eight. In the third set, starting a bit slow, Team USA was stopped four times, but then added seven blocks once they woke up. Sokolov had a great night, but this game proved that just having an awesome hitter isn’t enough, you need a team. Todor Aleksiev, obviously incapable of carrying the load, as his passing area got bigger, killed only six balls in 20 attempts. The combo Skrimov+Sokolov+Aleksiev works well. They’d probably do okay without Aleksiev, but the absence of Skrimov or Sokolov could stop them.
On the second night in Reno, with Skrimov feeling better, and the Americans a bit disorganized, things changed, though Sokolov had too many ups and downs. None of the squads were brilliant. That new American setter Caldwell alternated good and embarrassing moments. Kawika Shoji back, please. Camillo Placi probably got very worried in the third set, as his team had a blackout. The Bulgarians were ahead 23-16, but allowed the Americans to get close, being just one point behind. What a mess! Lots of mistakes from both teams throughout the game, just a few good moments. BTW, the 22nd point for Bulgaria in the first set was a good example of Skrimov’s talent. |
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