the rest, only noise
Chapter 1060
Chapter 1060
Rudy Tomjanovich carries out the "kill you when you're sick" guideline well.
Since the Blazers are weak inside, they should give full play to their inside advantages and concentrate on beating the opponent's inside.
This made the Blazers at a loss from the beginning.
When the audience's attention was attracted by the police chase scene on the big screen, Ewing was like a titan with 9 points and 11 rebounds in a single quarter, leading the team to a 25-14 lead.
Bill Lambiel said: "I can say responsibly that the window for Portland to beat New York has been permanently closed with the Lithuanian's ACL. Michael Jordan will become the tragedies of the 90s. No, he is more miserable than the tragedies. Because we all know he is the strongest player, and the tragedies are not the strongest players at the time, he is just one of the strongest."
"Except for Wilt Chamberlain, is there any recognized strongest player who couldn't win the championship?"
Lambiel took Chamberlain as an example, which is actually more heart-wrenching.
Because even Chamberlain has two championship rings, and Jordan doesn't have any commendable team honors except for the NCAA national championship and Olympic championship.
It's not a sad thing to be looked down upon by Lambiel.
Maybe Blazers fans should be happy because Lambiel always predicts backwards.
This is a strange phenomenon.
The teams that Lambiel is optimistic about will always lose suddenly.He felt that there was no suspense in the game, and there would always be suspense suddenly, and then the leading side was reversed.
Lambiel’s famous battle of reverse prophecy was last year’s Finals Game 6 and Game 7. He sentenced the Knicks to death twice in front of tens of millions of viewers during the national live broadcast. As a result, the Blazers lost in the end.
So starting from the second quarter, the "Lambir's optimism" BUFF began to play a role.
Trail Blazers veteran Larry Nance, an old man talking about being a teenager, even grabbed an offensive rebound from Ewing and Rodman's head, and completed a shocking dunk that diverted the audience's attention for a second.
Nance's putback woke Jordan up.
After that, Jordan opened Wushuang and scored 9 points in a row to help the Blazers recover the point difference to single digits.
Tomjanovich called a timeout.
Back from the timeout, Wilson responded with a three-pointer, again pulling the point difference to double digits.
Barkley corrected his attitude and caught the ball more in his familiar position.
Although Kemp has completed the evolution from an All-Star to a superstar, but compared with Barkley, it can only be said that the defense is stronger and the offense is not as good.
And Barkley's offense can blow Kemp's defense at will.
If Kemp in his best form is the template for a perfect power forward, how should a superstar like Barkley be defined with an extremely unbalanced offense and defense?
Watching Barkley play, Louis can clearly feel how much advantage his strength has when facing players in the same position.
He doesn't have many impressive skills, just an unstoppable body.
Every time, Barkley can get the best position, borrow strength from the opponent, and seem to be reluctant but actually very easy to shoot.
If not, his instant explosiveness can help him catch offensive rebounds.
After Barkley exerted his strength, the Blazers began to concentrate their personnel in the penalty area.
Because the biggest advantage of the Knicks is the restricted area.
In order to ensure that the rebounds will not be robbed by Ewing and the others, in order to prevent Ewing and Kemp from dominating the basket, they would rather let go of the Knicks' perimeter.
The Knicks' outside line cannot be released.
Last year they died in the hands of the Knicks outside.
This is undoubtedly a big gamble, and it is also the two bottles of poison born from the flaws in the lineup.
After Sabonis was reimbursed for the season, the Blazers had to face such a choice. If they wanted to take care of both ends as before, they would only be beaten by the Knicks.
Wilson made a three-pointer, and Miller also started to make a three-pointer. After that, the Knicks' shooters all scored three-pointers.
At halftime, the Knicks had a 20-point lead.
Although the advantages are huge, Louis in front of the TV is not happy at all.
Because the Blazers' performance is not what a team that is 20 points behind should have.
"Last year, New York also came back from a 20-point halftime deficit," Jordan told reporters. "Why can't we do it? Why can't we?"
No one can tell him why the Knicks can reverse, and no one can say that the Blazers must not be reversed in the second half.
Nothing is impossible in competitive sports.
In the second half, the Blazers' style of play was familiar to the Knicks.
It was the brutality they had displayed at any cost.
In the second half of last year's tiebreaker, they relied on this style of play to misfire the unstoppable Blazers on the offensive end.
Riley was forced to change the lineup, then lost to the Knicks in the defensive battle, switched back to the offensive lineup again, and was finally reversed.
Riley, who once dreamed of using offense to create the trend of the times, no longer had similar ideas after that game.
The Knicks proved that as long as the referees relax their standards, they can limit all teams that are good at offense with a brutal style.
Whether it's the Show time Lakers or the 93 Trail Blazers who claim to have the strongest offensive ability in history.
This Knicks even used defense to suffocate the Celtics dynasty at the end of its peak in the slightly green 1988.
There is nothing they can't do.
Any attempt to break them with offense will prove to be a self-defeating joke.
So, Riley delivered an incendiary speech in the locker room.
He asked the players to think about how the Knicks had beaten them over the past few years.
He even used Kevin McHale's famous clothesline foul on Bird as an example.
This undoubtedly touched the heart of Isiah Thomas.
Game 1988 of the [-] Eastern Conference Finals is still the last game he wants to recall.
The unwillingness to lose and the anger towards the Knicks eventually turned into pure hatred under Riley's instigation.
This hatred turned the Blazers into the scariest team around.
Stockton called the pick-and-roll and was flanked violently.
Within seconds, Stockton fumbled the ball and was knocked to the ground by Clifford Robinson, who came to double-team him.
The Knicks try to match that intensity, but the Blazers' range of motion is far beyond the level of basketball.
Kemp and Barkley were already in an advantageous position, but they were knocked out by Fliggy with an elbow.
He had to go.
After Rodman came up, someone in the Knicks finally matched the intensity of the Blazers.
The game became increasingly difficult to close.
But Louis frowned more and more.
The enlightenment that Curry faced Tyronn Lue's brainless double-teaming tactics is that even the number one shooter in history will be abnormal under such a defense.
And what the Blazers have done is no longer within the scope of basketball.
It's like another game, it still operates according to most of the rules of basketball, but there is an unspoken rule of "as long as you don't kill people, you can do anything to each other".
Dick Bavita, Hugh Hollins and Earl Strom, the scum of the three referees, completely acquiesced to the Blazers' brutality.
Louis saw that his blood pressure was high, because Rudy didn't know how to control the field under this scale. He didn't put pressure on the referee, but adjusted in a panic.
Can he be blamed?
This is his first year in charge after all, and he doesn't have enough experience to deal with tonight's contingencies.
Although he has done a lot of wrong things, he has one thing right, and that is to give his players enough trust.
He constantly emphasized unity, helping each other, and then asked the players to fight with fire like Louie.
But Riley got his way.
The Knicks' outside shooting rate plummeted, and only Miller was able to score consistently.
So Miller became the focus of the Blazers' defense.
The confrontational intensity of the game has broken through the sky, and body supremacy has begun to be implemented. Only those with the strongest physical talents can gain a foothold in the game.
Ewing is still the overlord inside.
Wilson gave up outside shots and repeatedly dribbled and broke through to the basket for dunks.
Jordan staged the most iconic scene of the game in the middle of the third quarter. He came in with the ball from the left wing, took off in the paint, and pulled the bar twice with both hands in the air. When it reached the highest point, the ball was handed over to his left hand.
Most of the audience was attracted by the chase scene between Simpson and the police. They didn't know that they missed the opportunity to witness the first pull rod in history.
This kind of ball is very demoralizing.
But Miller clapped his hands and yelled, "Pass me that damn ball!"
When Miller got the ball, the Blazers players all felt like they were on their heads.
It was a deep-seated fear.
There were four guys running up to him, and Miller threw the ball in what was so ugly that Spike Lee called it a "shit move."
"Shh!"
No matter how you say it, the first drawbar in history that shocked the audience is only 2 points.
But this mediocre hollow goal counted as 3 points.
Miller frantically said to the four Blazers who were defending him: "I'm going to send you to God with a fucking three-pointer!"
Miller didn't know what he was doing, he provoked a group of mad dogs who had lost their minds.
Ten seconds later, Isiah Thomas deliberately exerted force from behind Miller, slammed into his waist, and slammed him into the billboard with the ball.
Right in front of David Stern, two of the best basketball teams on the planet erupted into a brawl on the court.
(End of this chapter)
Rudy Tomjanovich carries out the "kill you when you're sick" guideline well.
Since the Blazers are weak inside, they should give full play to their inside advantages and concentrate on beating the opponent's inside.
This made the Blazers at a loss from the beginning.
When the audience's attention was attracted by the police chase scene on the big screen, Ewing was like a titan with 9 points and 11 rebounds in a single quarter, leading the team to a 25-14 lead.
Bill Lambiel said: "I can say responsibly that the window for Portland to beat New York has been permanently closed with the Lithuanian's ACL. Michael Jordan will become the tragedies of the 90s. No, he is more miserable than the tragedies. Because we all know he is the strongest player, and the tragedies are not the strongest players at the time, he is just one of the strongest."
"Except for Wilt Chamberlain, is there any recognized strongest player who couldn't win the championship?"
Lambiel took Chamberlain as an example, which is actually more heart-wrenching.
Because even Chamberlain has two championship rings, and Jordan doesn't have any commendable team honors except for the NCAA national championship and Olympic championship.
It's not a sad thing to be looked down upon by Lambiel.
Maybe Blazers fans should be happy because Lambiel always predicts backwards.
This is a strange phenomenon.
The teams that Lambiel is optimistic about will always lose suddenly.He felt that there was no suspense in the game, and there would always be suspense suddenly, and then the leading side was reversed.
Lambiel’s famous battle of reverse prophecy was last year’s Finals Game 6 and Game 7. He sentenced the Knicks to death twice in front of tens of millions of viewers during the national live broadcast. As a result, the Blazers lost in the end.
So starting from the second quarter, the "Lambir's optimism" BUFF began to play a role.
Trail Blazers veteran Larry Nance, an old man talking about being a teenager, even grabbed an offensive rebound from Ewing and Rodman's head, and completed a shocking dunk that diverted the audience's attention for a second.
Nance's putback woke Jordan up.
After that, Jordan opened Wushuang and scored 9 points in a row to help the Blazers recover the point difference to single digits.
Tomjanovich called a timeout.
Back from the timeout, Wilson responded with a three-pointer, again pulling the point difference to double digits.
Barkley corrected his attitude and caught the ball more in his familiar position.
Although Kemp has completed the evolution from an All-Star to a superstar, but compared with Barkley, it can only be said that the defense is stronger and the offense is not as good.
And Barkley's offense can blow Kemp's defense at will.
If Kemp in his best form is the template for a perfect power forward, how should a superstar like Barkley be defined with an extremely unbalanced offense and defense?
Watching Barkley play, Louis can clearly feel how much advantage his strength has when facing players in the same position.
He doesn't have many impressive skills, just an unstoppable body.
Every time, Barkley can get the best position, borrow strength from the opponent, and seem to be reluctant but actually very easy to shoot.
If not, his instant explosiveness can help him catch offensive rebounds.
After Barkley exerted his strength, the Blazers began to concentrate their personnel in the penalty area.
Because the biggest advantage of the Knicks is the restricted area.
In order to ensure that the rebounds will not be robbed by Ewing and the others, in order to prevent Ewing and Kemp from dominating the basket, they would rather let go of the Knicks' perimeter.
The Knicks' outside line cannot be released.
Last year they died in the hands of the Knicks outside.
This is undoubtedly a big gamble, and it is also the two bottles of poison born from the flaws in the lineup.
After Sabonis was reimbursed for the season, the Blazers had to face such a choice. If they wanted to take care of both ends as before, they would only be beaten by the Knicks.
Wilson made a three-pointer, and Miller also started to make a three-pointer. After that, the Knicks' shooters all scored three-pointers.
At halftime, the Knicks had a 20-point lead.
Although the advantages are huge, Louis in front of the TV is not happy at all.
Because the Blazers' performance is not what a team that is 20 points behind should have.
"Last year, New York also came back from a 20-point halftime deficit," Jordan told reporters. "Why can't we do it? Why can't we?"
No one can tell him why the Knicks can reverse, and no one can say that the Blazers must not be reversed in the second half.
Nothing is impossible in competitive sports.
In the second half, the Blazers' style of play was familiar to the Knicks.
It was the brutality they had displayed at any cost.
In the second half of last year's tiebreaker, they relied on this style of play to misfire the unstoppable Blazers on the offensive end.
Riley was forced to change the lineup, then lost to the Knicks in the defensive battle, switched back to the offensive lineup again, and was finally reversed.
Riley, who once dreamed of using offense to create the trend of the times, no longer had similar ideas after that game.
The Knicks proved that as long as the referees relax their standards, they can limit all teams that are good at offense with a brutal style.
Whether it's the Show time Lakers or the 93 Trail Blazers who claim to have the strongest offensive ability in history.
This Knicks even used defense to suffocate the Celtics dynasty at the end of its peak in the slightly green 1988.
There is nothing they can't do.
Any attempt to break them with offense will prove to be a self-defeating joke.
So, Riley delivered an incendiary speech in the locker room.
He asked the players to think about how the Knicks had beaten them over the past few years.
He even used Kevin McHale's famous clothesline foul on Bird as an example.
This undoubtedly touched the heart of Isiah Thomas.
Game 1988 of the [-] Eastern Conference Finals is still the last game he wants to recall.
The unwillingness to lose and the anger towards the Knicks eventually turned into pure hatred under Riley's instigation.
This hatred turned the Blazers into the scariest team around.
Stockton called the pick-and-roll and was flanked violently.
Within seconds, Stockton fumbled the ball and was knocked to the ground by Clifford Robinson, who came to double-team him.
The Knicks try to match that intensity, but the Blazers' range of motion is far beyond the level of basketball.
Kemp and Barkley were already in an advantageous position, but they were knocked out by Fliggy with an elbow.
He had to go.
After Rodman came up, someone in the Knicks finally matched the intensity of the Blazers.
The game became increasingly difficult to close.
But Louis frowned more and more.
The enlightenment that Curry faced Tyronn Lue's brainless double-teaming tactics is that even the number one shooter in history will be abnormal under such a defense.
And what the Blazers have done is no longer within the scope of basketball.
It's like another game, it still operates according to most of the rules of basketball, but there is an unspoken rule of "as long as you don't kill people, you can do anything to each other".
Dick Bavita, Hugh Hollins and Earl Strom, the scum of the three referees, completely acquiesced to the Blazers' brutality.
Louis saw that his blood pressure was high, because Rudy didn't know how to control the field under this scale. He didn't put pressure on the referee, but adjusted in a panic.
Can he be blamed?
This is his first year in charge after all, and he doesn't have enough experience to deal with tonight's contingencies.
Although he has done a lot of wrong things, he has one thing right, and that is to give his players enough trust.
He constantly emphasized unity, helping each other, and then asked the players to fight with fire like Louie.
But Riley got his way.
The Knicks' outside shooting rate plummeted, and only Miller was able to score consistently.
So Miller became the focus of the Blazers' defense.
The confrontational intensity of the game has broken through the sky, and body supremacy has begun to be implemented. Only those with the strongest physical talents can gain a foothold in the game.
Ewing is still the overlord inside.
Wilson gave up outside shots and repeatedly dribbled and broke through to the basket for dunks.
Jordan staged the most iconic scene of the game in the middle of the third quarter. He came in with the ball from the left wing, took off in the paint, and pulled the bar twice with both hands in the air. When it reached the highest point, the ball was handed over to his left hand.
Most of the audience was attracted by the chase scene between Simpson and the police. They didn't know that they missed the opportunity to witness the first pull rod in history.
This kind of ball is very demoralizing.
But Miller clapped his hands and yelled, "Pass me that damn ball!"
When Miller got the ball, the Blazers players all felt like they were on their heads.
It was a deep-seated fear.
There were four guys running up to him, and Miller threw the ball in what was so ugly that Spike Lee called it a "shit move."
"Shh!"
No matter how you say it, the first drawbar in history that shocked the audience is only 2 points.
But this mediocre hollow goal counted as 3 points.
Miller frantically said to the four Blazers who were defending him: "I'm going to send you to God with a fucking three-pointer!"
Miller didn't know what he was doing, he provoked a group of mad dogs who had lost their minds.
Ten seconds later, Isiah Thomas deliberately exerted force from behind Miller, slammed into his waist, and slammed him into the billboard with the ball.
Right in front of David Stern, two of the best basketball teams on the planet erupted into a brawl on the court.
(End of this chapter)
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