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Chapter 425 Wilson's Wrath
Chapter 425 Wilson's Wrath
Karl Malone couldn't understand why so many routines would evolve from such an ordinary pick-and-roll.
The Knicks' pick-and-roll was a math problem for him.
He thought that McHale was going to go down to the low post to find a misplaced high pick-and-roll again, but this guy went down to the basket and used his flexibility to hit Mark Eaton.
Few would dare to do that.
Eaton's penalty area deterrence can be called the league's first, but he just dares.
Moreover, it is not the kind that looks reckless, but comes to the basket with confidence, and then resorts to various offensive methods that look reluctant but are actually very easy.
When Ma Long became familiar with this routine, it changed again.
This time it was changed to a high pick-and-roll, and the left and right wings caught and shot without distinction.
McHale's versatility allows him to catch and score from anywhere.There was nothing Malone and his teammates could do about it.
More cum on Louie's trash talk.
"Carl, do you have a tingling feeling in your scalp? If you do, I understand. After all, Kevin's style of play is too clumsy. He doesn't fight you head-on at all. He always uses pick-and-rolls to find opportunities and score directly. Are you angry? Do you want to do something to change the status quo?"
As soon as Louis' words came out, Malone nodded repeatedly.
"Honestly, you can't do anything." Louie brutally reminded Marlon of a fact.
"Because you don't have pick-and-rolls, you don't have good teammates, and more importantly, you don't have John Stockton, and Kevin does, so he can easily blow you up."
Malone doesn't want to waste time listening to his well-known nonsense: "I don't want to listen to your bastard nonsense anymore. My teammates are also very good. Can also pass the ball to me."
"Well, but still not as good as Stockton."
"are you crazy!!!"
Referee Jack Ness stared at Louie again: "Shut your mouth, Louie."
"Jack, don't be so sensitive, you know? I'm also studying some psychology recently. I feel that Karl Malone must have some psychological problems. As a kind person, I feel that I have an obligation to help him. I want to enlighten him and let him know that all this will pass. No matter how bad things are here...But, if you don't let me talk to him and make his condition worse, don't you feel guilty and blame yourself?"
Louis blamed Niss for the out-of-the-box crime, which made Tomjanovich laugh.
His laughter was too harsh, too strong.
Even Deng Chao in "Mermaid" couldn't compare to the cheap laugh of the bell after he walked out of the police station.
I don't know what kind of psychology it is, and I don't know what kind of rules it is.
Jack Nice angrily called Louie two technical fouls.
Louie was expelled for the first time in his coaching career.
However, to be reasonable, he didn't do anything excessive. Even if he teased Ma Long, it was a slight tease. If Nice insisted on him shutting up, he would shut up too.
"Are you serious?" Louis couldn't believe it.
Malone cheered loudly, feeling that God had opened his eyes and heard his prayer.
Louie's reaction was fierce, because he really didn't do anything that required two consecutive technical fouls.If he was expelled like this, he would definitely not be convinced.
The referee's whistle has been blown, the penalty has been issued, and the result cannot be changed.
Even if he is wrong, he can only wait until the end of the game to investigate his fault. This is the influence of the referee.
Theoretically, they could expel a key figure from one of the teams in a tiebreaker of the Finals, thus breaking the balance of victory and defeat between the two sides.
Although no referee has ever dared to do such a thing, but you also have to know that they can really do it.
If some day in the future some betting dog who loses to the point of madness kidnaps the whole family of the referee on duty and asks him to blow the whistle, things may happen.
"Jack, I won't let it go."
Louie to Jack Ness before leaving the field.
The audience at the Salt Palace sent him off with the loudest cheers since the opening.
It's hard to find another visiting coach with so many fans.
Everyone was happy to see Louie unlucky.
After Louis left the stage, who lost his temper?
The answer is Benjamin Wilson.
Tonight, he was placed in the position of shooting guard. He has a good off-the-ball long-range shooting feel, but his physique is slender, he lacks confrontation, and his running position is not as organized as Dell Ellis. Among the swingmen, he has excellent pace and agility. When placed among the seasoned guards in the NBA, he is like an elk falling into a hunter's trap.
Therefore, when getting rid of, he is often afraid of being caught up and makes a hasty shot. When breaking through, he is in a hurry and does not plan the breakthrough route.
Therefore, for Wilson today, the scoring methods are no longer complicated, and the most important ones are the ones that account for the most—moving off the ball to catch and shoot, fast breaks and teammates passing the ball, and then using his size to finish in transition.
He has a lot of problems right now, but none of them are serious enough to prevent him from playing.
He's a dangerous player when he's emotional, like that 50-point game against the Celtics.
You know, he gets emotional a lot.
One of the things Louie valued him was because he used Kevin Garnett's attitude to play peak McGrady-style games in the NCAA and high school.
Louie was off the court at the end of the first quarter, when Wilson was sitting on the sidelines.
He watched the coach he respected just because he made a few witty remarks to the referee to amuse his colleagues, and the referee thought that Louis deliberately made fun of him.
Not to mention whether Louis made fun of him, even if he did, it wouldn't be worth getting two technical fouls, right?
Wilson became angry.
When Tomjanovich took command, he basically followed Louis' tactics.
But there is one thing that is different from Louis.
Louie likes to let McHale blow up Malone's offense in a fancy way. Tomjanovich doesn't have the mentality of playing with the opponent. He just wants to win the game steadily.So he pays attention to the offense that blossoms inside and outside, which is the original appearance of the N.UCLA system.
Wilson took the initiative to ask for a fight, and Tomjanovich let him start in the second quarter.
At the beginning of the second quarter, the Knicks called Wilson the waist ISO. Facing Bob Hansen's lower center of gravity and biting the lower plate, he turned his back, leaned to find space, and quickly turned over.
There is a strange phenomenon in Wilson. He is not afraid of these wings who are about his height or taller than him.
What he fears are the small defenders who are small and strong enough to jam his lower plate, and have all kinds of small movements and threats to his ball.
When he is called for a pick-and-roll, he is often switched over by some short defenders, and he can't dribble the ball smoothly, and he can't get rid of the embarrassment without the ball-this is a problem of strength and insufficient skills, so Louie often said that when he can face small men as he likes, he will almost become another level of player.
Facing the Jazz's starting No. [-] Hansen, Wilson didn't panic. His teammates emptied the right wing and gave him a one-on-one challenge.
Louie watched the rest of the game on TV in the locker room.
Wilson's ball put him in a good mood.
It is true that he has many problems, but those problems are destined to be solved in the future.
As far as this ball is concerned, Wilson's offensive awareness has been achieved.
Concise, fast, and precise. People who are familiar with the six-time Bulls and the two-time Lakers should be familiar with Jordan Kobe's starting move.The second task that all super scorers must complete is how to make themselves more concealed and concise.
At a young age, Wilson already understood the principle that an epee has no sharp edge and no skill.
He always uses the most direct, most effective, and least energy-consuming method to attack.
This kind of awareness and dominance over technology cannot be taught.
When Jordan Kobe was young, he was a beast with sharp changes and sharp arrows. When he was 30 years old and led his team to win the championship, they didn't even bother to move the ball. They just integrated into the game at ordinary times.
Because they are a strong solution and a bottom-line weapon in a tactic, they usually have to commit to the system to make the team run smoothly, and then come out of nothing when things go wrong at critical moments-so they must be concise enough to consume the least amount of foreplay and pre-resources, so that they can take on a heads-up anytime and anywhere;
This is exactly how Wilson played before entering the NBA.
In the Knicks, Louis seriously practiced his off-ball skills, asking him to reduce the one-on-one.
His singles accounted for a very low proportion of scoring, and those off-ball offenses made him understand that sometimes scoring can be easy.
Therefore, it only took him two months to walk the road that took Jordan and Kobe a few years to complete.
Next, Wilson's touch began to explode.
The frontcourt made a three-pointer, Ewing used a pick-and-roll at the top of the arc, and the fake pass confuses the defense to change to a three-pointer; then he pushed forward in the backcourt, bouncing and making a three-pointer on Hansen's head.
In the fourth quarter, Wilson rushed in with the ball to face Mark Eaton's defense, and scored 2+1 on the mammoth's head. When McHale helped him up, a smile appeared on his face unconsciously.
That smile gives people a feeling.
I can't control myself anymore.
This is his second superstar game in his rookie season.
On the Knicks, there is no second person who can play this kind of offense.
McHale's upper limit is a superstar, and Ewing's offense will never reach this level, let alone others.
And that's just Wilson in his rookie season.
"Yuanzheng, go and tell Rudy, tell Benj not to play too crazy!" Louie was worried about getting hurt.
A rookie who is playing well is afraid of this.
(End of this chapter)
Karl Malone couldn't understand why so many routines would evolve from such an ordinary pick-and-roll.
The Knicks' pick-and-roll was a math problem for him.
He thought that McHale was going to go down to the low post to find a misplaced high pick-and-roll again, but this guy went down to the basket and used his flexibility to hit Mark Eaton.
Few would dare to do that.
Eaton's penalty area deterrence can be called the league's first, but he just dares.
Moreover, it is not the kind that looks reckless, but comes to the basket with confidence, and then resorts to various offensive methods that look reluctant but are actually very easy.
When Ma Long became familiar with this routine, it changed again.
This time it was changed to a high pick-and-roll, and the left and right wings caught and shot without distinction.
McHale's versatility allows him to catch and score from anywhere.There was nothing Malone and his teammates could do about it.
More cum on Louie's trash talk.
"Carl, do you have a tingling feeling in your scalp? If you do, I understand. After all, Kevin's style of play is too clumsy. He doesn't fight you head-on at all. He always uses pick-and-rolls to find opportunities and score directly. Are you angry? Do you want to do something to change the status quo?"
As soon as Louis' words came out, Malone nodded repeatedly.
"Honestly, you can't do anything." Louie brutally reminded Marlon of a fact.
"Because you don't have pick-and-rolls, you don't have good teammates, and more importantly, you don't have John Stockton, and Kevin does, so he can easily blow you up."
Malone doesn't want to waste time listening to his well-known nonsense: "I don't want to listen to your bastard nonsense anymore. My teammates are also very good. Can also pass the ball to me."
"Well, but still not as good as Stockton."
"are you crazy!!!"
Referee Jack Ness stared at Louie again: "Shut your mouth, Louie."
"Jack, don't be so sensitive, you know? I'm also studying some psychology recently. I feel that Karl Malone must have some psychological problems. As a kind person, I feel that I have an obligation to help him. I want to enlighten him and let him know that all this will pass. No matter how bad things are here...But, if you don't let me talk to him and make his condition worse, don't you feel guilty and blame yourself?"
Louis blamed Niss for the out-of-the-box crime, which made Tomjanovich laugh.
His laughter was too harsh, too strong.
Even Deng Chao in "Mermaid" couldn't compare to the cheap laugh of the bell after he walked out of the police station.
I don't know what kind of psychology it is, and I don't know what kind of rules it is.
Jack Nice angrily called Louie two technical fouls.
Louie was expelled for the first time in his coaching career.
However, to be reasonable, he didn't do anything excessive. Even if he teased Ma Long, it was a slight tease. If Nice insisted on him shutting up, he would shut up too.
"Are you serious?" Louis couldn't believe it.
Malone cheered loudly, feeling that God had opened his eyes and heard his prayer.
Louie's reaction was fierce, because he really didn't do anything that required two consecutive technical fouls.If he was expelled like this, he would definitely not be convinced.
The referee's whistle has been blown, the penalty has been issued, and the result cannot be changed.
Even if he is wrong, he can only wait until the end of the game to investigate his fault. This is the influence of the referee.
Theoretically, they could expel a key figure from one of the teams in a tiebreaker of the Finals, thus breaking the balance of victory and defeat between the two sides.
Although no referee has ever dared to do such a thing, but you also have to know that they can really do it.
If some day in the future some betting dog who loses to the point of madness kidnaps the whole family of the referee on duty and asks him to blow the whistle, things may happen.
"Jack, I won't let it go."
Louie to Jack Ness before leaving the field.
The audience at the Salt Palace sent him off with the loudest cheers since the opening.
It's hard to find another visiting coach with so many fans.
Everyone was happy to see Louie unlucky.
After Louis left the stage, who lost his temper?
The answer is Benjamin Wilson.
Tonight, he was placed in the position of shooting guard. He has a good off-the-ball long-range shooting feel, but his physique is slender, he lacks confrontation, and his running position is not as organized as Dell Ellis. Among the swingmen, he has excellent pace and agility. When placed among the seasoned guards in the NBA, he is like an elk falling into a hunter's trap.
Therefore, when getting rid of, he is often afraid of being caught up and makes a hasty shot. When breaking through, he is in a hurry and does not plan the breakthrough route.
Therefore, for Wilson today, the scoring methods are no longer complicated, and the most important ones are the ones that account for the most—moving off the ball to catch and shoot, fast breaks and teammates passing the ball, and then using his size to finish in transition.
He has a lot of problems right now, but none of them are serious enough to prevent him from playing.
He's a dangerous player when he's emotional, like that 50-point game against the Celtics.
You know, he gets emotional a lot.
One of the things Louie valued him was because he used Kevin Garnett's attitude to play peak McGrady-style games in the NCAA and high school.
Louie was off the court at the end of the first quarter, when Wilson was sitting on the sidelines.
He watched the coach he respected just because he made a few witty remarks to the referee to amuse his colleagues, and the referee thought that Louis deliberately made fun of him.
Not to mention whether Louis made fun of him, even if he did, it wouldn't be worth getting two technical fouls, right?
Wilson became angry.
When Tomjanovich took command, he basically followed Louis' tactics.
But there is one thing that is different from Louis.
Louie likes to let McHale blow up Malone's offense in a fancy way. Tomjanovich doesn't have the mentality of playing with the opponent. He just wants to win the game steadily.So he pays attention to the offense that blossoms inside and outside, which is the original appearance of the N.UCLA system.
Wilson took the initiative to ask for a fight, and Tomjanovich let him start in the second quarter.
At the beginning of the second quarter, the Knicks called Wilson the waist ISO. Facing Bob Hansen's lower center of gravity and biting the lower plate, he turned his back, leaned to find space, and quickly turned over.
There is a strange phenomenon in Wilson. He is not afraid of these wings who are about his height or taller than him.
What he fears are the small defenders who are small and strong enough to jam his lower plate, and have all kinds of small movements and threats to his ball.
When he is called for a pick-and-roll, he is often switched over by some short defenders, and he can't dribble the ball smoothly, and he can't get rid of the embarrassment without the ball-this is a problem of strength and insufficient skills, so Louie often said that when he can face small men as he likes, he will almost become another level of player.
Facing the Jazz's starting No. [-] Hansen, Wilson didn't panic. His teammates emptied the right wing and gave him a one-on-one challenge.
Louie watched the rest of the game on TV in the locker room.
Wilson's ball put him in a good mood.
It is true that he has many problems, but those problems are destined to be solved in the future.
As far as this ball is concerned, Wilson's offensive awareness has been achieved.
Concise, fast, and precise. People who are familiar with the six-time Bulls and the two-time Lakers should be familiar with Jordan Kobe's starting move.The second task that all super scorers must complete is how to make themselves more concealed and concise.
At a young age, Wilson already understood the principle that an epee has no sharp edge and no skill.
He always uses the most direct, most effective, and least energy-consuming method to attack.
This kind of awareness and dominance over technology cannot be taught.
When Jordan Kobe was young, he was a beast with sharp changes and sharp arrows. When he was 30 years old and led his team to win the championship, they didn't even bother to move the ball. They just integrated into the game at ordinary times.
Because they are a strong solution and a bottom-line weapon in a tactic, they usually have to commit to the system to make the team run smoothly, and then come out of nothing when things go wrong at critical moments-so they must be concise enough to consume the least amount of foreplay and pre-resources, so that they can take on a heads-up anytime and anywhere;
This is exactly how Wilson played before entering the NBA.
In the Knicks, Louis seriously practiced his off-ball skills, asking him to reduce the one-on-one.
His singles accounted for a very low proportion of scoring, and those off-ball offenses made him understand that sometimes scoring can be easy.
Therefore, it only took him two months to walk the road that took Jordan and Kobe a few years to complete.
Next, Wilson's touch began to explode.
The frontcourt made a three-pointer, Ewing used a pick-and-roll at the top of the arc, and the fake pass confuses the defense to change to a three-pointer; then he pushed forward in the backcourt, bouncing and making a three-pointer on Hansen's head.
In the fourth quarter, Wilson rushed in with the ball to face Mark Eaton's defense, and scored 2+1 on the mammoth's head. When McHale helped him up, a smile appeared on his face unconsciously.
That smile gives people a feeling.
I can't control myself anymore.
This is his second superstar game in his rookie season.
On the Knicks, there is no second person who can play this kind of offense.
McHale's upper limit is a superstar, and Ewing's offense will never reach this level, let alone others.
And that's just Wilson in his rookie season.
"Yuanzheng, go and tell Rudy, tell Benj not to play too crazy!" Louie was worried about getting hurt.
A rookie who is playing well is afraid of this.
(End of this chapter)
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