the rest, only noise
Chapter 1025
Chapter 1025
Sabonis lost his mind for a while.
Its performance characteristics are chaotic passing lines, poor support thinking, unclear intentions, and want to compete with Ewing, but the latter has rich experience in this area.
The basis of competition on the court is strength.
If you don't have enough strength, it's no different from some AD who flashed forward without thinking, just giving away the head.
Seeing Sabonis trouble Ewing as if his IQ was instantly wiped out, Louis felt instantly refreshed.
At least Pat Riley could understand Louie on some things.
For example, every time Ewing meets Sampson, he has to go up and challenge for several rounds without thinking.If the only Mr. is not in good condition, and he is [-]/[-] with him, then he is bound to get carried away.If, on the other hand, Mr. One is in good condition, then Ewing will be beaten to amnesia like other centers.
Louie would often call a timeout before Ewing was beaten into amnesia and output a "sweet talk" against the opponent's ear, but Sampson knew that the game time was very long, and he could patiently start a pleasant torture.
"Big man, keep calm!"
Riley yelled.
If the rising emotions can be controlled with a few words, many immature players will not make it difficult for the coach.
Sabonis himself is a mature player. Once a person like this is upset, it will be difficult to adjust.
Sabonis brought a wave of chaotic game rhythm, which allowed the Knicks to start 10-4.
Four and a half minutes into the game, Riley realized that Sabonis could not change his own state through self-regulation, and chose to call a timeout for substitutions.
According to the Knicks' research on the Blazers, if Sabonis is not performing well, they usually let Larry Nance play the center position to ensure the inside protection of the rim.
With the Blazers' inside reserves, there is no better way than doing this, unless Riley wants to play a small lineup, but Louie predicts that the opponent will not do so.
Small ball is not something you can play as you want, and contemporary coaches have limitations of the times.
Therefore, Louis chose not to make a substitution, and it was not time for the rotation. No matter how the Blazers changed inside, Ewing and Rodman had an absolute advantage.
Without Sabonis' high-level support, the Blazers' offense would appear monotonous.
The easiest way to play on the basketball court: let the star swing.
This style of play is looked down upon by many coaches, but when it comes to the Blazers, it has a sense of incongruity and appropriateness.
The reason for the violation is that star singles are usually a strategy to break the team's stalemate, or a life-and-death decision at the last moment, but the Blazers can rely on the personal abilities of the Big Three of Joe, Cha, and Tuo to turn it into a regular style of play.
Thomas passed halftime and was not in a hurry to attack.
He passed the ball to Jordan on the left.
Jordan gets the ball and the defender in front of him is Wilson.
Jordan didn't call the pick-and-roll, dribbled the ball with his right hand, and took a step forward, which was faster than everyone on the field expected. When Wilson realized it, he was already one body behind.
The vigilant Stevens dropped Clifford Robinson in an instant and came to help defend, but Jordan made an emergency stop one step in from the center of the free throw line.
6 is better than 10
"Some people say that MJ and Benj are an upgraded version of Larry and Erwin, do you agree?"
After watching the ball, Bob Costas asked with a smile.
Lambiel was about to blurt out the phrase "grass mud horse", but he held back after realizing that it was a national live broadcast. He said extremely annoyedly: "Unless one of these two wins eight championships, they will not be recognized by me!"
The tragedian smiled and said, "You know my answer."
Louie whistled in the frontcourt.
Ewing glanced at him and found that the other party was raising his eyebrows.
"Got it!" he said angrily.
Louis wondered: "What does he know?"
At this time, Ewing took the ball in a high position under the condition of misunderstood Louie's instructions, and used his wide body to create a solid meat wall for Wilson, isolating Jordan's defense from the free throw line.
Wilson penetrated the Blazers penalty area, and Ewing threw the ball in the air with style.
Nance took off to intercept, but the sky in 1993 no longer belonged to him.
The conqueror jumped flat to the basket, waved his enviable long arms, and dunked the wonderful pass sent by Ewing into the basket in the most domineering way.
This scene happened right in front of Nance, but he couldn't stop it.
Ewing didn't even look at Wilson's attack, but shouted at Louie, "How is it?"
Was he asking how this pass compares to Sabonis?
Does Mr. You know that the famous Japanese tennis genius Echizen Ryoma has a classic line?
You are not far off!
Louis didn't have time to trigger the "hit Ewing" passive, and saw Wilson and Ewing, who had returned to defense, clap their hands vigorously. That scene made him silent.
It must be a year since these two high-fived, right?
12 is better than 6
Jordan's counterattack didn't keep Wilson waiting.
Thomas passed halftime and glanced at Jordan on the left.
Jordan received the ball, and Wilson posted it to take the initiative to fight.
In doing so, I didn't want to give Jordan the opportunity to start at full speed.
Wilson's hand-checking defense legally interfered with Jordan's defense without losing defensive position and slowing down the opponent's initiation.
This scene moved Louis with emotion.
Wilson is already one of the best defenders in the world, but even he has to rely on the convenience of the times to add resistance to Jordan's breakthrough. What would happen if Jordan played in an era that did not allow hand-checking?
Not to mention the unverifiable and seriously degrading bragging remarks of averaging 40-50 points per game, from a defensive point of view, Jordan in the illegal era of Hand-checking is absolutely undefensible.
Jordan dribbled the ball from left to right along the three-point line, stopped at a 45-degree angle on the right, and suddenly changed direction with his low-centered crotch to adjust his rhythm.
Wilson had already anticipated Jordan's offensive intentions and jumped forward.
However, Jordan's bounce speed is too fast, and the low center of gravity changes to the backward collection action in one go, and he directly pulls out, forcing a shot from outside the three-point line.
Not a chance chance, but also a hit.
9 is better than 12
Stockton dribbled the ball from the backcourt to the frontcourt, still giving Ewing the ball in a high position.
Ewing pretended to repeat the old trick this time, but in fact he pretended to pass the ball, and suddenly turned around to face the basket and made a sudden stop.
Clifford Robinson saw through his feint, approached from a corner Ewing couldn't see, and gave a cap.
The ball fell in mid-air and was caught by Nance. The Blazers counterattacked like a rainbow.
Jordan galloped down quickly, his teammates passed the ball in place, and dunked and scored.
11 is better than 12
"In the last 2 minutes, MJ scored all of Portland's goals!"
"I don't agree with some people who say that MJ is an evolved version of Erwin, but I admit that he is a more attractive player than Erwin and Larry."
Lambiel said vividly: "The process of Larry scoring 30 points is often boring, but MJ's 30 points are always as dazzling as bursting fireworks."
At this point, half of the first quarter is over.
The Blazers continued to chase points with Jordan's performance, and Louis could only call a timeout to interrupt the opponent's momentum.
At the same time, he adjusted the lineup.
Mohammad Rauf replaced Stockton;
Miller replaces Rodman.
Kemp replaced Ewing.
Stevens played the four.
As the biggest advantage of the Knicks on the court, Ewing was replaced after half a quarter.
Costas's interpretation is this: "Coach Lu is a disciplined person, and Patrick's offense just now obviously ignored team discipline."
However, when Louis replaced Ewing, he specifically said to him: "You played very well, but now I need to adjust our tactics."
But Ewing said trustingly: "You are always right, you don't need to explain to me."
After adjusting the lineup, Louie picked up the tactical board and said, "Let's hunt Portland's defensive holes!"
When he said this, the players knew that the "roll call" tactic was going to be used.
Ewing was replaced because of this.
He has a great inside advantage, but his offensive ability is a bit stiff. Although he can easily score 55 points against the Trail Blazers with a shooting rate of more than 20%, he is named and pays attention to indiscriminate damage.
This requires a lot of pick-and-rolls from the inside to cut and split. Ewing's pick-and-roll threat is considered the top in the league, but Kemp also has top-notch threat. At the same time, his offensive ability with the ball is not possessed by Ewing. He can also bounce outside to catch the ball and shoot three-pointers.
He's the perfect roll call tool guy.
The timeout ended, and the Blazers made no changes to the lineup.
But after watching the Knicks change, based on the experience of the previous games, Riley also saw Louis' thoughts.
But Riley wasn't worried. In his eyes, the roll call was an alternative one-on-one challenge. If it was a one-on-one challenge, who could beat the Blazers? The Knicks were asking for their own death.
Soon, Riley will change that opinion.
When Wilson dribbles the ball on the wing, sharpens his knife to the flying pig, and raises his ass to hit the assassin, he will find that the defense of these people cannot match the strength of the Conqueror.
In the first round, Wilson misplaced Thomas and made a humiliating pull-up jumper on Thomas' head.
In the second round, Barkley, who directly broke through and switched defenses with speed, scored with a dunk.
In the third round, Nance couldn't save, and Wilson fired from the outside.
If it is said that Jordan's 7 points in a row relied on his unparalleled personal ability, then Wilson's 7 points relied on interlocking teamwork.
Without Kemp's pick-and-roll threat, without Rauf's penetrating shooting threat, without Miller's spacing, and without Stevens' terrible 40% corner three-point shooting rate, Wilson would not have such a good opportunity to go one-on-one.
So the Blazers players could only watch Wilson cut their flesh like a butcher.
In a blink of an eye, the offensive and defensive momentum is easy.
(End of this chapter)
Sabonis lost his mind for a while.
Its performance characteristics are chaotic passing lines, poor support thinking, unclear intentions, and want to compete with Ewing, but the latter has rich experience in this area.
The basis of competition on the court is strength.
If you don't have enough strength, it's no different from some AD who flashed forward without thinking, just giving away the head.
Seeing Sabonis trouble Ewing as if his IQ was instantly wiped out, Louis felt instantly refreshed.
At least Pat Riley could understand Louie on some things.
For example, every time Ewing meets Sampson, he has to go up and challenge for several rounds without thinking.If the only Mr. is not in good condition, and he is [-]/[-] with him, then he is bound to get carried away.If, on the other hand, Mr. One is in good condition, then Ewing will be beaten to amnesia like other centers.
Louie would often call a timeout before Ewing was beaten into amnesia and output a "sweet talk" against the opponent's ear, but Sampson knew that the game time was very long, and he could patiently start a pleasant torture.
"Big man, keep calm!"
Riley yelled.
If the rising emotions can be controlled with a few words, many immature players will not make it difficult for the coach.
Sabonis himself is a mature player. Once a person like this is upset, it will be difficult to adjust.
Sabonis brought a wave of chaotic game rhythm, which allowed the Knicks to start 10-4.
Four and a half minutes into the game, Riley realized that Sabonis could not change his own state through self-regulation, and chose to call a timeout for substitutions.
According to the Knicks' research on the Blazers, if Sabonis is not performing well, they usually let Larry Nance play the center position to ensure the inside protection of the rim.
With the Blazers' inside reserves, there is no better way than doing this, unless Riley wants to play a small lineup, but Louie predicts that the opponent will not do so.
Small ball is not something you can play as you want, and contemporary coaches have limitations of the times.
Therefore, Louis chose not to make a substitution, and it was not time for the rotation. No matter how the Blazers changed inside, Ewing and Rodman had an absolute advantage.
Without Sabonis' high-level support, the Blazers' offense would appear monotonous.
The easiest way to play on the basketball court: let the star swing.
This style of play is looked down upon by many coaches, but when it comes to the Blazers, it has a sense of incongruity and appropriateness.
The reason for the violation is that star singles are usually a strategy to break the team's stalemate, or a life-and-death decision at the last moment, but the Blazers can rely on the personal abilities of the Big Three of Joe, Cha, and Tuo to turn it into a regular style of play.
Thomas passed halftime and was not in a hurry to attack.
He passed the ball to Jordan on the left.
Jordan gets the ball and the defender in front of him is Wilson.
Jordan didn't call the pick-and-roll, dribbled the ball with his right hand, and took a step forward, which was faster than everyone on the field expected. When Wilson realized it, he was already one body behind.
The vigilant Stevens dropped Clifford Robinson in an instant and came to help defend, but Jordan made an emergency stop one step in from the center of the free throw line.
6 is better than 10
"Some people say that MJ and Benj are an upgraded version of Larry and Erwin, do you agree?"
After watching the ball, Bob Costas asked with a smile.
Lambiel was about to blurt out the phrase "grass mud horse", but he held back after realizing that it was a national live broadcast. He said extremely annoyedly: "Unless one of these two wins eight championships, they will not be recognized by me!"
The tragedian smiled and said, "You know my answer."
Louie whistled in the frontcourt.
Ewing glanced at him and found that the other party was raising his eyebrows.
"Got it!" he said angrily.
Louis wondered: "What does he know?"
At this time, Ewing took the ball in a high position under the condition of misunderstood Louie's instructions, and used his wide body to create a solid meat wall for Wilson, isolating Jordan's defense from the free throw line.
Wilson penetrated the Blazers penalty area, and Ewing threw the ball in the air with style.
Nance took off to intercept, but the sky in 1993 no longer belonged to him.
The conqueror jumped flat to the basket, waved his enviable long arms, and dunked the wonderful pass sent by Ewing into the basket in the most domineering way.
This scene happened right in front of Nance, but he couldn't stop it.
Ewing didn't even look at Wilson's attack, but shouted at Louie, "How is it?"
Was he asking how this pass compares to Sabonis?
Does Mr. You know that the famous Japanese tennis genius Echizen Ryoma has a classic line?
You are not far off!
Louis didn't have time to trigger the "hit Ewing" passive, and saw Wilson and Ewing, who had returned to defense, clap their hands vigorously. That scene made him silent.
It must be a year since these two high-fived, right?
12 is better than 6
Jordan's counterattack didn't keep Wilson waiting.
Thomas passed halftime and glanced at Jordan on the left.
Jordan received the ball, and Wilson posted it to take the initiative to fight.
In doing so, I didn't want to give Jordan the opportunity to start at full speed.
Wilson's hand-checking defense legally interfered with Jordan's defense without losing defensive position and slowing down the opponent's initiation.
This scene moved Louis with emotion.
Wilson is already one of the best defenders in the world, but even he has to rely on the convenience of the times to add resistance to Jordan's breakthrough. What would happen if Jordan played in an era that did not allow hand-checking?
Not to mention the unverifiable and seriously degrading bragging remarks of averaging 40-50 points per game, from a defensive point of view, Jordan in the illegal era of Hand-checking is absolutely undefensible.
Jordan dribbled the ball from left to right along the three-point line, stopped at a 45-degree angle on the right, and suddenly changed direction with his low-centered crotch to adjust his rhythm.
Wilson had already anticipated Jordan's offensive intentions and jumped forward.
However, Jordan's bounce speed is too fast, and the low center of gravity changes to the backward collection action in one go, and he directly pulls out, forcing a shot from outside the three-point line.
Not a chance chance, but also a hit.
9 is better than 12
Stockton dribbled the ball from the backcourt to the frontcourt, still giving Ewing the ball in a high position.
Ewing pretended to repeat the old trick this time, but in fact he pretended to pass the ball, and suddenly turned around to face the basket and made a sudden stop.
Clifford Robinson saw through his feint, approached from a corner Ewing couldn't see, and gave a cap.
The ball fell in mid-air and was caught by Nance. The Blazers counterattacked like a rainbow.
Jordan galloped down quickly, his teammates passed the ball in place, and dunked and scored.
11 is better than 12
"In the last 2 minutes, MJ scored all of Portland's goals!"
"I don't agree with some people who say that MJ is an evolved version of Erwin, but I admit that he is a more attractive player than Erwin and Larry."
Lambiel said vividly: "The process of Larry scoring 30 points is often boring, but MJ's 30 points are always as dazzling as bursting fireworks."
At this point, half of the first quarter is over.
The Blazers continued to chase points with Jordan's performance, and Louis could only call a timeout to interrupt the opponent's momentum.
At the same time, he adjusted the lineup.
Mohammad Rauf replaced Stockton;
Miller replaces Rodman.
Kemp replaced Ewing.
Stevens played the four.
As the biggest advantage of the Knicks on the court, Ewing was replaced after half a quarter.
Costas's interpretation is this: "Coach Lu is a disciplined person, and Patrick's offense just now obviously ignored team discipline."
However, when Louis replaced Ewing, he specifically said to him: "You played very well, but now I need to adjust our tactics."
But Ewing said trustingly: "You are always right, you don't need to explain to me."
After adjusting the lineup, Louie picked up the tactical board and said, "Let's hunt Portland's defensive holes!"
When he said this, the players knew that the "roll call" tactic was going to be used.
Ewing was replaced because of this.
He has a great inside advantage, but his offensive ability is a bit stiff. Although he can easily score 55 points against the Trail Blazers with a shooting rate of more than 20%, he is named and pays attention to indiscriminate damage.
This requires a lot of pick-and-rolls from the inside to cut and split. Ewing's pick-and-roll threat is considered the top in the league, but Kemp also has top-notch threat. At the same time, his offensive ability with the ball is not possessed by Ewing. He can also bounce outside to catch the ball and shoot three-pointers.
He's the perfect roll call tool guy.
The timeout ended, and the Blazers made no changes to the lineup.
But after watching the Knicks change, based on the experience of the previous games, Riley also saw Louis' thoughts.
But Riley wasn't worried. In his eyes, the roll call was an alternative one-on-one challenge. If it was a one-on-one challenge, who could beat the Blazers? The Knicks were asking for their own death.
Soon, Riley will change that opinion.
When Wilson dribbles the ball on the wing, sharpens his knife to the flying pig, and raises his ass to hit the assassin, he will find that the defense of these people cannot match the strength of the Conqueror.
In the first round, Wilson misplaced Thomas and made a humiliating pull-up jumper on Thomas' head.
In the second round, Barkley, who directly broke through and switched defenses with speed, scored with a dunk.
In the third round, Nance couldn't save, and Wilson fired from the outside.
If it is said that Jordan's 7 points in a row relied on his unparalleled personal ability, then Wilson's 7 points relied on interlocking teamwork.
Without Kemp's pick-and-roll threat, without Rauf's penetrating shooting threat, without Miller's spacing, and without Stevens' terrible 40% corner three-point shooting rate, Wilson would not have such a good opportunity to go one-on-one.
So the Blazers players could only watch Wilson cut their flesh like a butcher.
In a blink of an eye, the offensive and defensive momentum is easy.
(End of this chapter)
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