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Chapter 1000 The Perfect Pioneer

Chapter 1000 The Perfect Pioneer

A Jordan who is willing to pass the ball, and a Jordan who is obviously red-eyed but still thinking about passing the ball, have completely different deterrents to the opposing team.

Passing is easy. Many players like to say that he enjoys the fun of passing, he will inspire the potential of his teammates, and he will be selfless.

But few players have complete control over their desires.

Whenever Westbrook's assists are in double figures, the "passive" will be triggered. The effect of this passive is basically a "fucking pass, I can dominate everything, and Durant, George Harden, James, etc. can be ignored" on-the-spot effect.

There is no such cheating "passivity" in Jordan, but passing more has always been the public's request for Jordan.

The generation of kings and uncrowned kings of the 80s, Bird and Tragedy, were both known for being selfless and elevating teammates.

This is what Jordan has been criticized the most.

Critics never tire of saying that Jordan couldn't make the players around him better, which is why he couldn't win championships despite being unbeatable on the court.

Before the 90s, Jordan could still find excuses. Now, he does have strong teammates. If they can't integrate into the team and perform as they should, it will be all his fault.

During Riley's two years in charge of the Trail Blazers, one was to implement football tactics, and the other was to constantly pour Jordan's ecstasy soup.

Riley always uses the tragedy division as an example. He thinks that the tragedy division is better than Xiao Qiao in what things you do, but Xiao Qiao has an offensive potential that the former cannot match anyway.

As long as you can lead your teammates forward like a tragedy master, you can surpass the tragedy master and Bird, step on the feet of other opponents in the league in one fell swoop, and create your own era.

Last year, Jordan proved that he can be compatible with a notorious guy like Barkley. This year, he ran in with his teammates at the expense of giving up the MVP.

Then came Game 4 of the finals. Louis saw that Jordan was about to go on a killing spree, and all signs indicated that this would be a typical trapeze harvest.

However, when a teammate asked for the ball, Jordan passed it as usual.

He wants to reap, but he wants his teammates to stand up more, because he has spent ten years proving that "one or two people are not enough to win the championship."

So not only is he willing to pass the ball, but he is willing to pull away after the pass and stand on his most accurate three-pointer, as if he is a shooter like Reggie Miller.

But is he Miller?

What a joke!He is Michael Jordan!
Cole's super giant stretching the space, and the role players executing the offense happened right in front of Louis.

And the super giant responsible for opening up the space is Jordan.

This is so surreal.

Conversely, it can also be used to see how far the Knicks have pushed Jordan.

With Jordan's cooperation, the Blazers' five-star array exploded with unprecedented energy.

Sabonis's confidence surged. He singled out Ewing in the high position and supported Nance in the low position. He was omnipotent.

Isiah Thomas is inspired.

He has a complex personality and simple court tendencies.

Overall, he's an unselfish player.

He values ​​selflessness more than anything, believes it is the way to win, and gets irritated if a teammate behaves selfishly.

Choosing to come to the Trail Blazers, you have to accept that Jordan is possessed by God from time to time, and then play what Thomas sees as selfish basketball.

But Jordan opened Thomas' eyes.

Not only did Jordan not ask for privileges because of his special status, he was unique on the court, and he also did a lot to help Thomas and Sabonis integrate.

When Thomas first came to Portland, he only wanted to win the championship, even if he was willing to do so like Boston.

Thomas was encouraged by Jordan's performance. He felt that it would be a misfortune for the entire history of basketball if such a player who was so outstanding that he was willing to bow down to him ended up like Baylor.

Jordan's selflessness brought the team together tonight.

Especially the starting players, the chemical reaction between them, as if they have played together for more than ten years, and the impeccable cooperation made the Knicks blown away.

The whole game, 132 to 108, the Portlanders copied the performance of the Knicks in the previous game and gave their opponent a big defeat at home.

So far, the big score in the series has come to 2-2.

The Blazers have one last home game left.

"Any fan who watched tonight's game should have confidence in the Blazers." Bill Sheneri said boldly, "I believe that there is no team in this world that can beat the Blazers."

She Nili is not an announcer who likes to talk nonsense.

Before taking up his job as an announcer, he worked as a basketball coach.

He definitely knows the ball, and he can see how wonderfully the Blazers' chemistry has changed.

With the Blazers undergoing such a metamorphosis, the Knicks are full of doubts.

They already have many internal contradictions, and those contradictions are suppressed by the appeal and desire to win.

Once they can't win the game, the problem will appear.

Stockton first expressed dissatisfaction with playing time: "I have always been the best guard in the league. At the same time, in the past five years, I have been the team's chief commander, but now, I often sit on the bench in a critical moment. I am frustrated with this."

It's no secret that Stockton is spending more time off the bench.

Even the fans could see it, but no one objected.

Even if the man who stole Stockton's playing time was a religious jerk, Knicks fans didn't express dissatisfaction, because he really has strength.

It was a good thing that the fans accepted it, and the response from public opinion was not strong, but now Stockton publicly expressed his dissatisfaction. On the night of the Knicks' disastrous defeat, the first internal discordant voice came from Stockton, who has always been stable, which made his teammates mess up.

The reporter informed Ewing of Stockton's feedback, and Ewing's response was quite official.

"Everyone has that need (to play more minutes), and I understand that."

Ewing expressed his understanding of Stockton, but did not give other statements.

He just understands.

This understanding has many meanings.

Wilson, who has always been a Louis licking dog, expressed surprise at Stokes throwing the issue to the outside world: "Did John really say that? I don't believe it."

You think Wilson is Lu Yu's upper body, but in fact it's just him playing stupid.

"Whether this matter is true or not will not affect my judgment on the coaching staff. I still think that we have the best coaching staff. Since we are the best coaching staff, every decision they make must be reasonable. As players, we can only obey."

Wilson's unreasonable remarks did not change his situation.

Because Stockton isn't the only problem.

Another person expressed displeasure with the reporter, pointing fingers at Wilson.

"We're too egotistical!" Miller said. "In the past, unity was our magic weapon. We've always been the No. [-] in assists per game in the playoffs. But now, the Blazers are passing out more assists than us. MJ's assists per game are in double digits. He's acting more and more like us. What about us? We've lost our way."

Miller was a wise man, he would not name Wilson at a time like this.His idea is simple, in order to win against the Trail Blazers, the Knicks need to get the ball flowing.

But when he reported this problem to Louis and Ewing, he did not get positive feedback.

Miller, who only wanted to win the game, didn't want to create internal discord, and didn't want to watch the team get blown up, so he used this method to express his heart to the outside world.

However, he has forgotten what kind of creatures the media are.

Miller's words directly made the reporters think of Wilson, and they also sought out Wilson for interviews.

Even Louis received questions.

"Coach Lu, Reggie Miller thinks someone in the Knicks is too selfish, what do you think of his remarks?"

"You are a terrible reporter who only spread lies, Reggie never said that, and I refuse to answer questions that are made out of nothing!"

Louis scolded.

Chapter [-] I will let him come back

 After hearing the news of Durant's application for a trade, I don't even know whether to be sad for the Nets, who have overdrawn their past and future, or to be indignant at the fact that the ball king D'Addario married a 52-year-old man.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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