Chapter 334

"OMG!!"

"Charles Oakley attacked Xavier McDaniel without warning!"

"McDaniel was extremely angry, he fought back against Charles Oakley, Oh No!"

Oakley was considered by Louis as the number one thug in the 80s and 90s not only because he dared to fight, but also because he could fight.

McDaniel's uppercut was easily dodged by Oakley, and then he pushed forward to overthrow the opponent to the ground, and then used his body weight to suppress and punch McDaniel's face several times.

It was the roughest, most horrific, bloodiest, most one-sided stadium brawl Louie had ever seen on set.

Only when he coached the Celtics against the 76ers the year before last, what happened after Lambiel hugged Dr. J from behind to "persuade a fight" can be compared.

The referees rushed to the scene in a hurry, and Oakley had beaten McDaniel to the point of bleeding.

As a result, McDaniel was carried out on a stretcher by the Blazers' team doctor, and Oakley was expelled after eating two technical fouls.

The 12666 spectators in the Memorial Stadium booed deafeningly.

The anger and dissatisfaction of the fans is spreading step by step.

"Isn't he too daring to strike?" Louis had expected what Oakley would do, but was he so fierce when he was a rookie?

Tomjanovich asked with a smile, "Does he remind you of Bill?"

"Come on, that vicious dog won't stand up for me like that." Louis used his butt to think about what Lambiel would do. "He will bark at McDaniel to lure him to beat him, and then try to do some small tricks to hurt him to achieve the effect of angering the opponent."

Speaking of this, Tomjanovich thought of many things that happened during the Celtics period.

That's right, as Louis said, Lambiel is an insidious person, and he won't do it directly like Oakley.

For him, fighting is the lowest level method, the real good method is to irritate the opponent, force the opponent to beat him, and then drive the opponent to be expelled.

It can not only make the opponent angry, but also find no way to calm down, and use the referee to deprive the opponent of the competition qualification. This is a win-win situation.

Whenever Lambiel succeeded, he could always see the satisfaction on his face like an X orgasm.

Oakley is a pure performer, he does not find pleasure or satisfaction in this, he just regards it as his duty.

When his teammates are bullied and the coach is insulted, he will stand out.

Louie replaced AC Green to replace Oakley.

In addition, he also called Zhao Yuanzheng to his side and said: "Go back to the locker room and tell Oak that you don't have to worry about the fine, I will help him get it done."

If it was Oakley himself who caused the trouble, Louis would not care.

This time, after all, the other party was standing up for him, so it was necessary for Louis to compensate him for the economic loss.

After all, when Oakley's fist hit McDaniel, he was comfortable and didn't want it.

Recalling the countless hand-to-hand fights between him and Lorraine, how many times have he achieved the pleasure and satisfaction of that moment just now?
For the Blazers, McDaniel was artificially injured and retired, resulting in Adelman only changing Drexler back to the third position.

McDaniel's replacement is Kenny Carr (Kenny Carr PF), the sixth pick in 1977, a 201 cm power forward.The fourth position of this body is a bull with a tough style.

The same is true for Karl, but he was born with a pair of huge feet, and when he first started playing basketball, he couldn't even find sneakers that fit.Perhaps it is precisely because of his oversized feet that he suffered from constant injuries after entering the professional league, and he was still unable to realize his potential.

He was like the Sullinger of this era.

The fight between Oakley and McDaniel changed the nature of the game a little.

The two sides began to fight, and Jordan ran murderously.

Losing McDaniel's Blazers, the defensive intensity is still great.

It is undeniable that the Blazers have the defensive pressure to suffocate a team with poor tactical discipline and no talented players.

However, the source of their defensive pressure is not a good defensive system, but high talent in players.

Just like the US team went to play in the world competition. In the early years, talent could kill most teams. After the 21st century, the level of European basketball caught up, and the dream team began to overturn.

The talent gap between the Knicks and the Blazers isn't that big yet.

Stockton used Ewing's pick-and-roll and passed Liver.

Michael Thompson helped, but then missed Ewing's cut.

Stockton tossed the ball impassively.

Ewing lifted into the air from the penalty area, catching the ball with both hands and dunking furiously.

4 is better than 6
Phil Jackson found that Ewing's pick-and-roll options were getting better and better.

"He couldn't find those opportunities before." Zen Master said, "This is a 'leap' type of progress for him personally."

Louie didn't speak because he had nothing to say.

Chasing eggs Green said that if you can't make yourself better by playing next to Curry, then you are too bad.Don't think this is kneeling and licking. In fact, any master without the ball, especially Curry, a monster who can restrain the opponent's defense by running around at will, will improve his teammates immediately.In the same way, any player who runs the pick-and-roll with Stockton, if he can't perform better in the pick-and-roll he handles, then it really sucks.

Ewing is just playing normally.

When he can score 10000 points just by playing pick-and-rolls with guards, it won't be too late to talk about "leap".

Jordan was running, and Louie had Ellis clinging to him.

If Jordan is allowed to catch the ball, Ellis' defense can only be given in vain.

When defending off the ball, Ellis's stamina developed by running off the ball on the offensive end can barely be used.

Jordan, who wanted to catch the ball to find the field for his little brother, didn't catch the ball, and Drexler wasted the ball.

This old man took the ball in a low position and grabbed it with one hand. Those who knew thought he was imitating his teammates, but those who didn't knew thought he was playing an exhibition game.

It's okay to show off your big hands, but the bottom of your feet is not clean.

It was a huge round, and Drexler's foot moved slightly, moving with the pivot heel.

How can the referee accept this kind of uncontroversial, absolutely eye-catching, impossible not to blow it up, otherwise Chamberlain's hype in front of the media a while ago would have come true ([-])?

Drexler was blown away for a step violation.

The sky has eyes, and Louis clapped his hands to express his appreciation for the referee's whistle.

Seeing Drexler's depressed face, Louis suggested with a smile: "Clyde, if you change your name to James, maybe the referee won't care about your foot movements."

It was impossible for Drexler to understand the baggage of Louis, who was 30 years ahead of his time.

Strictly speaking, the Blazers are still a small lineup.

The difference is that the person on the fourth position is replaced by Carl, who is a real four.The last time Drexler, the former four, played power forward was in college.

However, Carl's height is about the same as that of Drexler, and his left and right feet have been overhauled in the early years, so his athletic ability cannot be compared with that of a glider.

The benefits of placing a small lineup are obvious, it can fully open up the space, and there are some defensive changes on the defensive end.

However, there are some problems that they need to work harder on defense. Without a big center, can the striker use his talent to do a good job of defense?

The Knicks under Louis has become the team with the lowest scoring rate in singles.

Stockton drove the car and played another beautiful offense.

Ewing first picks and rolls for Stockton, then goes to the right corner and makes a beautiful screen for Ellis, who is being marked by Jordan.

Ellis used Ewing's lower screen to successfully throw Jordan away, and ran to the top of the arc to catch the ball for a three-pointer.

"Shh!"

7 is better than 6
"Wow, the Knicks game is amazing! This is real team basketball, you can see how Patrick Ewing helps his teammates create scoring opportunities, he is like another Bill Russell!"

Heinsohn was the first commentator to point out that Louie used Ewing for Russell.

Louie didn't have the opportunity to watch Russell's games, and he wasn't interested in looking for tapes of games from decades ago. It would be a coincidence if he used Ewing like Russell.

Rather, he used Ewing as an old Duncan.

What surprised him was the quality of Ewing's screens. Maybe it's because Louis scolded him too much. When he picks and rolls and screens, he always has the idea that he would rather not be able to dismantle himself and have no chance to score, but also to hang people.

That's what Louie instilled.

The pick-and-break wall does not need to move or score, but you can't just do a fake trick like a superficial one and have to dismantle and cut inside.

Once Ewing did that, Louie would be furious.

Now Ewing has developed the concept that the pick-and-roll must hang people to death. With his broad shoulders and thick back, the effect is very good. If he adds about 10 pounds of muscle, no one in the league can surpass him in pick-and-roll coverage.

Jordan quickly returned a ball.

It was a one-step pull-up from inside the three-point line, and Ellis's defense was really a display.

8 is better than 7
Suddenly, Fat Leaf made a defensive choice that Louis and many others could not understand.

He stepped back two meters and gave Stockton a shot.

"Good guy, are you going to send points clearly?" As soon as Louis finished speaking, Stockton pulled up and shot.

10 is better than 8
Although Stockton's three-point threat is not comparable to Ellis, he has been urged by Louis to practice three-pointers since the day he joined the team. After each training, he will shoot hundreds of three-pointers from any position to consolidate his starting position.

Leaf sent this wave, which can be called an act of confusion.

Drexler dribbled the ball into the baseline quickly after sending in Lever, dunked with both hands, and tied the score.

â‘´Chamberlain's famous sentence "The league made rules to limit my performance, and now the league modifies the rules to allow players to play better" appeared in a news interview commemorating Lao Zhang's 1985 points in a single game in 100.

(End of this chapter)

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