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Chapter 1343 Be Aggressive
Chapter 1343 Be Aggressive
be aggressive
"Since the beginning, the Lakers have been in excellent form. Benjamin Wilson is worthy of being a player born for big scenes. He was like a fish in water in the finals!" Bob Costas looked at his partner with a smile, "Bill, what do you think?"
Today's Lambiel is basically the same as Tom Heinsohn back then.
If you don't explain the Celtics game, you can still look like a normal commentator. Once you explain the Celtics game, it will be terrible. It's a blatant crooked ass.
"This is not a good thing. The Lakers are getting better and better!" Lambiel said. "The Celtics' core players are veterans. Veterans usually don't get into the game that quickly. They are always slow. As the game progresses, they will get better and better. It's not a good thing for the Lakers to play so well at the beginning."
"That's right, let's move on."
Costas cheered.
On the sidelines, Louis glanced at Daly, who was opposite him, and saw him pointing to the tactical board and saying something seriously.
"I bet they're going to eat 'pork'," Nelson predicted.
Does this mean to take Barkley under the knife?
Louis asked playfully, "Aren't they eating all the time?"
Nelson said: "That level is not a big deal. Moreover, Karl Malone doesn't have a good set of teeth, so this pork isn't that tasty."
Louis didn't care that the Celtics took Barkley under the knife. This kind of thing happened was expected by the coaching staff.
Louis made a predictive arrangement.
The first is to replace Liu Yuqing who has just finished warming up, then let Wilson swing the second position, and then let Rodman play.
"Dennis, in principle, you have to face Grant Hill. This guy has a good ability to hold the ball and can basically ignore long shots. Your main task is to prevent Chuck from facing Hill or Ralph."
Rodman asked, "What if Chuck was on Mark Price?"
If it were Price, who was five years younger, Louie was really worried that Barkley would be eaten up.
Price is not as strong as Baros now, so if he wants to eat pork, it depends on whether his hand can support it.
Moreover, when the roll call era came, Price had already passed his peak period, and he had no chance to try this style of play in his heyday. If the Celtics want him to break the game, there is nothing terrible.
"If they let Price play, we can see the effect first."
Louie didn't think Daly would go this crazy.
Was it really necessary to put Hill aside and make Price risk his life for pork?
Wouldn't it be nice to let Devil Mountain take the first step in the alliance?
If Louie were the head coach of the Celtics, he would have arranged it this way.
Although there are technical flaws, Hill's height, combined with his unsolvable first step and good ball-holding ability, is indeed a call player and ball-holding core with great potential.
The timeout is over, and the Celtics have no personnel adjustments.
Louie then sees Price throw the throw-in.
It was Hill who caught the ball.
Lu Kai's heart is clearly revealed.
Louis snorted softly and called Rodman, "Dennis, let me see your aggression!"
Rodman nodded in understanding, he knew what to do.
Hill came to the frontcourt and Rodman faced him.
Devil Mountain started with a pick-and-roll at position [-], and his desire to eat pork was written all over his face.
The Lakers responded by hiding Barkley.
Wilson took turns to make up the defense, Barkley ran out, and Rodman partially defended two in the first stage.
Since Hill has no long-range shooting ability, even if he gets shooting space because of the pick-and-roll, he can't make a timely shot. When the Lakers rotate in place, a good offensive opportunity is lost.
After all, Devil Mountain was too young and too immature. He didn't have the determination to implement the coaching staff's tactics to the end. He saw that the person who switched to him was Wilson. His approach was to pass the ball to Shandon Anderson on the weak side, because he was facing Barkley.
Who eats pork and doesn't eat it?
Hill's idea is good, but if Anderson wants to eat pork, he must have Hill's ability to hold the ball. Otherwise, no matter how delicious Barkley is, he can only watch but not eat.
The Celtics wasted 18 seconds before finally giving the ball to Sampson.
At this point in the positional battle, Daly's timeout arrangement has failed. Sampson shook Garnett with his sense of rhythm, and scored a jumper from the left side of the free throw line.
7 is better than 12
Then came the Lakers' round.
Garnett took the ball in a high position and wanted to rush to Sampson's defense.
His choice was a bit reckless, but he did not lose his courage. It was considered to have implemented the tactical intention of consuming Sampson. At the same time, he did not foolishly hit the end when the offense could not continue, but passed the ball to Barkley in the low post.
Barkley also chose to fight Malone hard.
Malone's positioning and defensive choices are all right, but it's a pity that a freak like Barkley, as long as he feels the touch, his offense doesn't make any sense.
His defense did not make any mistakes, but as long as Barkley's ball is not pressed down, no matter how correct the defense is, it will be powerless in the face of brute force that does not pay attention to methods and methods.
14 is better than 7
Since the opening, one of the most distinctive characteristics of the Lakers is their daring to fight.
Whether low or high, they have reversed the "Celtics have the inside advantage" sense.
Barros on the outside dared to name Sampson, Garnett had the courage to attack Mr. Only, and Barkley had already beaten Malone twice.
The Celtics' so-called inside advantage was suddenly punctured like a bubble.
Daly scolded anxiously: "Grant, we must implement our tactical intentions!"
Louis did not suggest that Daly put pressure on Hill like this.
Duke's top student is a flower in the greenhouse. He doesn't know the dangers of the playoffs. Isn't it too early to let him take the lead?
It is right to call Hill, but only if he is suitable for the finals.
Looking at it now, due to Louie's excellent pre-game preparations, the Lakers have no Finals phobia, but the Celtics have some problems.
Except for Sampson, none of the others showed the strength to crush the Knicks in the Eastern Conference Finals.
This time, Hill didn't call the pick-and-roll, and just passed most of Rodman's body with his explosive first step.
A fierce light flashed in Rodman's eyes, and he immediately waved his hand, slapping Hill's arm to his abdomen.
Anyone who's ever been punched like that in a fight should understand Hill's pain.
Hill fell to the ground on the spot, holding his belly and screaming in pain. Rodman was called a technical foul. He was not sure if this was the aggressiveness Louie wanted.
There was a smile on Louis's face, but he accused Rodman: "Dennis, how can you use such a low-handed method?! The Lakers have lost all face!"
"Forget it, coach, Dennis didn't do it on purpose." The tragedy teacher smoothed things over with a smile.
The Celtics confirmed that Rodman had no problem with eating a T.
Instead, Bird off the field and Lambiel on the commentary had bad memories flashing in their minds.
"That bastard, after so many years, he's still being so obscene!" Bird said angrily.
There is a saying that Louis doesn't know whether to say or not. This country bumpkin didn't get any better when he beat up young Ben. Could it be that he wanted to say that spitting on people's faces is to arouse others' fighting spirit?
However, Bird's displeasure with Rodman is understandable. Although McHale's clothesline has become the most famous violent foul in history, Game7KO Bird's person is Rodman.
Whether it is Bird or any Celtics fan, there is no doubt that if Bird did not retire due to injury in the seventh game in 1988, the Celtics would advance to the finals.
The past is irreversible. Louis has long been indifferent to who was right and who was wrong. However, when the person involved sees a similar scene, he will still get emotional.
Lambiel turned over the old scores directly in the commentary booth, and forgot how much he recognized Rodman in the Western Conference Finals.
"Dennis Rodman! It's him again! He is definitely the most unsportsmanlike professional player I have ever seen! In order to win, he will do whatever it takes. He did it to Larry back then, and he does it to Grant today!"
Costas quickly smoothed things over: "According to the news ahead, Dennis was whistled for a technical foul, and the Celtics will get two free throws and one throw."
"It's good news for the Celtics who are behind."
During the Celtics free throw, Louie called Rodman to his side, "Foul!"
Hearing what Louis said, Rodman was happy.
"However, you have to restrain yourself a little bit," Louis said, "I don't want you to be deported early."
"Understood!"
Although the scene of Hill's collapse looked shocking, the pain was not skin-breaking, and it was impossible to cause internal injuries. After the most severe pain passed, it would be as good as before.
However, in Hill's eyes, Rodman is no longer the same as before.
He had to consider whether this lowly lunatic would give him another shot.
(End of this chapter)
be aggressive
"Since the beginning, the Lakers have been in excellent form. Benjamin Wilson is worthy of being a player born for big scenes. He was like a fish in water in the finals!" Bob Costas looked at his partner with a smile, "Bill, what do you think?"
Today's Lambiel is basically the same as Tom Heinsohn back then.
If you don't explain the Celtics game, you can still look like a normal commentator. Once you explain the Celtics game, it will be terrible. It's a blatant crooked ass.
"This is not a good thing. The Lakers are getting better and better!" Lambiel said. "The Celtics' core players are veterans. Veterans usually don't get into the game that quickly. They are always slow. As the game progresses, they will get better and better. It's not a good thing for the Lakers to play so well at the beginning."
"That's right, let's move on."
Costas cheered.
On the sidelines, Louis glanced at Daly, who was opposite him, and saw him pointing to the tactical board and saying something seriously.
"I bet they're going to eat 'pork'," Nelson predicted.
Does this mean to take Barkley under the knife?
Louis asked playfully, "Aren't they eating all the time?"
Nelson said: "That level is not a big deal. Moreover, Karl Malone doesn't have a good set of teeth, so this pork isn't that tasty."
Louis didn't care that the Celtics took Barkley under the knife. This kind of thing happened was expected by the coaching staff.
Louis made a predictive arrangement.
The first is to replace Liu Yuqing who has just finished warming up, then let Wilson swing the second position, and then let Rodman play.
"Dennis, in principle, you have to face Grant Hill. This guy has a good ability to hold the ball and can basically ignore long shots. Your main task is to prevent Chuck from facing Hill or Ralph."
Rodman asked, "What if Chuck was on Mark Price?"
If it were Price, who was five years younger, Louie was really worried that Barkley would be eaten up.
Price is not as strong as Baros now, so if he wants to eat pork, it depends on whether his hand can support it.
Moreover, when the roll call era came, Price had already passed his peak period, and he had no chance to try this style of play in his heyday. If the Celtics want him to break the game, there is nothing terrible.
"If they let Price play, we can see the effect first."
Louie didn't think Daly would go this crazy.
Was it really necessary to put Hill aside and make Price risk his life for pork?
Wouldn't it be nice to let Devil Mountain take the first step in the alliance?
If Louie were the head coach of the Celtics, he would have arranged it this way.
Although there are technical flaws, Hill's height, combined with his unsolvable first step and good ball-holding ability, is indeed a call player and ball-holding core with great potential.
The timeout is over, and the Celtics have no personnel adjustments.
Louie then sees Price throw the throw-in.
It was Hill who caught the ball.
Lu Kai's heart is clearly revealed.
Louis snorted softly and called Rodman, "Dennis, let me see your aggression!"
Rodman nodded in understanding, he knew what to do.
Hill came to the frontcourt and Rodman faced him.
Devil Mountain started with a pick-and-roll at position [-], and his desire to eat pork was written all over his face.
The Lakers responded by hiding Barkley.
Wilson took turns to make up the defense, Barkley ran out, and Rodman partially defended two in the first stage.
Since Hill has no long-range shooting ability, even if he gets shooting space because of the pick-and-roll, he can't make a timely shot. When the Lakers rotate in place, a good offensive opportunity is lost.
After all, Devil Mountain was too young and too immature. He didn't have the determination to implement the coaching staff's tactics to the end. He saw that the person who switched to him was Wilson. His approach was to pass the ball to Shandon Anderson on the weak side, because he was facing Barkley.
Who eats pork and doesn't eat it?
Hill's idea is good, but if Anderson wants to eat pork, he must have Hill's ability to hold the ball. Otherwise, no matter how delicious Barkley is, he can only watch but not eat.
The Celtics wasted 18 seconds before finally giving the ball to Sampson.
At this point in the positional battle, Daly's timeout arrangement has failed. Sampson shook Garnett with his sense of rhythm, and scored a jumper from the left side of the free throw line.
7 is better than 12
Then came the Lakers' round.
Garnett took the ball in a high position and wanted to rush to Sampson's defense.
His choice was a bit reckless, but he did not lose his courage. It was considered to have implemented the tactical intention of consuming Sampson. At the same time, he did not foolishly hit the end when the offense could not continue, but passed the ball to Barkley in the low post.
Barkley also chose to fight Malone hard.
Malone's positioning and defensive choices are all right, but it's a pity that a freak like Barkley, as long as he feels the touch, his offense doesn't make any sense.
His defense did not make any mistakes, but as long as Barkley's ball is not pressed down, no matter how correct the defense is, it will be powerless in the face of brute force that does not pay attention to methods and methods.
14 is better than 7
Since the opening, one of the most distinctive characteristics of the Lakers is their daring to fight.
Whether low or high, they have reversed the "Celtics have the inside advantage" sense.
Barros on the outside dared to name Sampson, Garnett had the courage to attack Mr. Only, and Barkley had already beaten Malone twice.
The Celtics' so-called inside advantage was suddenly punctured like a bubble.
Daly scolded anxiously: "Grant, we must implement our tactical intentions!"
Louis did not suggest that Daly put pressure on Hill like this.
Duke's top student is a flower in the greenhouse. He doesn't know the dangers of the playoffs. Isn't it too early to let him take the lead?
It is right to call Hill, but only if he is suitable for the finals.
Looking at it now, due to Louie's excellent pre-game preparations, the Lakers have no Finals phobia, but the Celtics have some problems.
Except for Sampson, none of the others showed the strength to crush the Knicks in the Eastern Conference Finals.
This time, Hill didn't call the pick-and-roll, and just passed most of Rodman's body with his explosive first step.
A fierce light flashed in Rodman's eyes, and he immediately waved his hand, slapping Hill's arm to his abdomen.
Anyone who's ever been punched like that in a fight should understand Hill's pain.
Hill fell to the ground on the spot, holding his belly and screaming in pain. Rodman was called a technical foul. He was not sure if this was the aggressiveness Louie wanted.
There was a smile on Louis's face, but he accused Rodman: "Dennis, how can you use such a low-handed method?! The Lakers have lost all face!"
"Forget it, coach, Dennis didn't do it on purpose." The tragedy teacher smoothed things over with a smile.
The Celtics confirmed that Rodman had no problem with eating a T.
Instead, Bird off the field and Lambiel on the commentary had bad memories flashing in their minds.
"That bastard, after so many years, he's still being so obscene!" Bird said angrily.
There is a saying that Louis doesn't know whether to say or not. This country bumpkin didn't get any better when he beat up young Ben. Could it be that he wanted to say that spitting on people's faces is to arouse others' fighting spirit?
However, Bird's displeasure with Rodman is understandable. Although McHale's clothesline has become the most famous violent foul in history, Game7KO Bird's person is Rodman.
Whether it is Bird or any Celtics fan, there is no doubt that if Bird did not retire due to injury in the seventh game in 1988, the Celtics would advance to the finals.
The past is irreversible. Louis has long been indifferent to who was right and who was wrong. However, when the person involved sees a similar scene, he will still get emotional.
Lambiel turned over the old scores directly in the commentary booth, and forgot how much he recognized Rodman in the Western Conference Finals.
"Dennis Rodman! It's him again! He is definitely the most unsportsmanlike professional player I have ever seen! In order to win, he will do whatever it takes. He did it to Larry back then, and he does it to Grant today!"
Costas quickly smoothed things over: "According to the news ahead, Dennis was whistled for a technical foul, and the Celtics will get two free throws and one throw."
"It's good news for the Celtics who are behind."
During the Celtics free throw, Louie called Rodman to his side, "Foul!"
Hearing what Louis said, Rodman was happy.
"However, you have to restrain yourself a little bit," Louis said, "I don't want you to be deported early."
"Understood!"
Although the scene of Hill's collapse looked shocking, the pain was not skin-breaking, and it was impossible to cause internal injuries. After the most severe pain passed, it would be as good as before.
However, in Hill's eyes, Rodman is no longer the same as before.
He had to consider whether this lowly lunatic would give him another shot.
(End of this chapter)
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