the rest, only noise
Chapter 637 Satan's Human Body
Chapter 637 Satan's Human Body
Louis has great respect for Del Harris, but the strength gap between the two sides needs to be faced squarely.
The Knicks were robbed of the headlines, shot while lying down, and compared with criminals, which made the whole team feel a lot of anger.
So in the first game against the Bucks, the Knicks' performance was extremely brutal.
Not to mention the strength of the defensive end.
The Bucks still retain the iron-blooded defense of the Don Nelson era. This is a tradition that cannot be lost.
Because of their good defense, it wouldn't be a surprise if they beat the Knicks by a game or two in the playoffs.
Today's situation is different. The Knicks' shooters are not giving Milwaukee a chance at all.
The two players headed by Wilson and Miller, the whole game, the offensive end is XJB throwing and throwing.
The first game should have been the most energetic game for the Bucks.
The playoffs are different from the regular season. No matter how much you play in the regular season, you will change in the playoffs and do something different.
There are many chances in encounters, so we often see that some low-level horses will play well in the first game against top-level horses in the playoffs, and then they will not be able to do so. That is unexpected chance.
The Bucks were eager to use that serendipity to take a few bites off the Knicks.
However, Wilson and Miller turned a suspected defensive and hand-to-hand confrontation into an acrobatic show, which seemed to be a passionate confrontation like last year's Eastern Conference Finals, which made Harris feel "WDNMLGBD" on his face.
There was the most disgusting scene in this game-the Knicks actually booed the Bucks.
It's not new for New Yorkers to cheer for the visiting team. It's obvious that they have evil intentions when they cheer for the visiting team when their own team has the advantage and beat the opponent.
I saw the New Yorkers hoarsely begging the Bucks to stay strong, persist until the end of the game, keep the game as suspenseful as possible, and not enter garbage time, so that they can watch Wilson and Miller continue to show off.
"I expected bad luck for Milwaukee before this game started, but I really didn't expect this to be the case." Marv Albert said in surprise, "Reggie and Benj may have the best performance in the first round of the playoffs on them."
With Wilson and Miller having 36 points and 34 points, the Knicks' offensive firepower crushed the Bucks.
At the end, 121 to 88.
The Bucks tried their best, but there was no one on the other side.
Throughout the game, Louis only took the initiative to call a timeout.
And judging from the scene, the only purpose he called the timeout was to give the opponent a chance to replace the main force.
Harris was also sensible, and changed all the main players in one swish.
"Coach Lu, you played a wonderful game, does this prove that you have entered the playoff mode?"
The reporter at the scene asked Louis.
"Of course, we have a playoff format, but I'm not sure if it's a playoff format."
"Oh?"
"I feel like the Bucks are more of a scapegoat. My players vent their anger on innocent opponents." Louie doesn't mind letting the outside world know he's upset.
Really, anyone who encounters this kind of thing will be upset.
Who would be happy if the record-breaking 74 wins were robbed of the headlines and compared to criminals?
"I hope some media will stop making nasty jokes about us."
Ewing spoke out on behalf of the whole team with a livid face.
"We play hard, strive for victory, and never think about hurting others in the past." Wilson is like Tim Duncan. He has never hurt others, but his teammates may not.
For example, Rodman didn't have the guts to say that.
As the most hated Knicks player in Boston, his sloppy attitude is completely different from that of his teammates.
"I hope the police will severely punish the scum who committed atrocities in Central Park, that's all." Rodman hummed continuously.
The Knicks can't afford to distract themselves.
In Game2, the Bucks performed much better than the previous game.
Wilson and Miller's uncanny touch has faded.
Oddly enough, their degraded touch has nothing to do with the Bucks' defense.
How did the Bucks defend in the first game, and how to defend now.
Not only Wilson and Miller, but the rest of the Knicks did not have that horrible touch, and the game tended to be normalized.
Louis felt that he was still too young, who said that the playoffs would have to fight to the death?
Their second game with the Bucks was as harmonious as a pre-programmed blind date.
The generals of the Knicks used mediocre touches to express their rejection of the continuation of the turbulent show like Game1.
The game is all about showing your skills, and the most important thing is persistence, so that you and the fans can have fun.
During this period, the offense of the two sides played quite beautifully, with one climax after another. First, McHale, who found the feeling in the low post, made a shot, and then Ewing continued to incarnate Chamberlain + Kareem + Sampson, and the inside was overwhelming.
The Bucks were not to be outdone. In the first game, Ricky Pierce, who was so strong in the galaxy, woke up suddenly. Faced with the Knicks’ three-point emptying strategy that didn’t treat him as a human being, this great shooter (one step inside the three-point line, but not outside the three-point line) boldly shot a three-pointer. The injured Sidney Moncrief was unwilling to be reduced to a supporting role. Don't delay.
From the starting point of view, the Knicks have no advantage.
The main reason is the depth of the lineup. When the Bucks switched to the second team, they were hammered by the Knicks' lineup of Hornacek, Rodman, Marley, Sely and Sekaly.
According to Zhao Yuanzheng's statistics, the Knicks only won by 3 points when the two sides faced off in the first match.
In the ten minutes of switching to the second team, the Knicks won by 15 points.
In the end, amid the chanting of the audience at Madison Square Garden, Louis replaced Song Tao, the "symbol of the arrival of garbage time", to clean up the battle.
Although Song Tao has already practiced a reliable half shot, he does not have enough tactical status in the Knicks, so this skill can only benefit the national team.
Since everyone knows that Song Tao is someone Louis valued, so as long as he is on the court, if he can make balls for him, he will make balls for him.
Song Tao's physical fitness is excellent. After he came up, he dunked on the spot and scored 9 points and 8 rebounds in less than 5 minutes.
"Can you take it easy, if you play like this again, you will be drawn away by other teams in June."
Louis was really worried that the Timberwolves and Magic, which were going to expand in June, would be brain-dead and leave precious expansion spots to Song Tao.
After all, this guy's average data per game is still pretty good-5 points, 3 rebounds and 0.4 blocks, and his shooting percentage is over [-]%.
However, to paraphrase Green kneeling and licking Curry, if you can't play well in the Knicks' N.UCLA system, then you are too bad.
One of the distinctive features of Louie's N.UCLA system is that the offensive status of the inside line is not high.It wasn't until this year that he appropriately increased Ewing's singles tactics. As for the other insiders, except for McHale, none of them had singles tactics.
The only thing they have to do offensively is to constantly pick and roll, screen, roll/break down shots.
As long as you can get the hang of it, it's really easy to score points in this system.
Obviously, Song Tao is a master at looting points.
The Knicks defeated the Bucks without bloodshed and got the match point 2-0.
Louie likes the format of the first round, and 5 wins in 3 games is just right for the first round.
Although the best-of-seven system can reduce the risk of a strong team being upset, isn't chance one of the most desirable factors in competitive sports?
If you have absolute strength, you are naturally not afraid of being upset.
If the strength is not good, then you should blame yourself for being too bad for being upset.
Game3, Louis didn't give the Bucks the slightest chance.
When he came up, he used Wilson's unsolvable matchup advantage to score consecutively.
In the second quarter, the long-lost murder looms.
Wilson, Salley, Rodman, Stevens, Danny Ainge.
Although Angie didn't participate in the training of the murder press much, he has experienced the power of this defense many times when he was in the Celtics, and now he has integrated quickly.
The Bucks fell to the ground N times and lost the ball. Even after dribbling for half court, the process was extremely difficult.
For 5 minutes, the Bucks' only score came from free throws.
They scored 4 points with free throws, and then the Knicks grabbed the defensive counterattack, stealing the ball and fast break, with very few positional battles, and scored 17 points.
This is how the suspense of the game was eliminated.
Louis is not greedy, as long as the victory is established, he will be substituted.
The Knicks' murderous press has become the most notorious defensive play in the league.
All teams hate this move.
Because it was so hard to crack, the damage to the second unit was devastating.Even if you have guards who can handle the ball, it only brings out the worst in the Knicks.
What is the most sinister side of the Knicks?Just look back at the last few games of the Eastern Conference Finals last year.
Everyone believed that once the Knicks figured out that their full-court press couldn't lock down opposing guards, they would continue to attack the ball-handler with violent fouls.
If you try to control violence with violence, then the end of last year's Celtics can be used as a reference.
The Celtics were already tough, but they were crushed by the Knicks.
Some things are hard to stop.
For example, for the demonization of the Knicks, Louis believes that in terms of defense, they are considered clean.Even if there are famous paintings handed down from generation to generation like "clothesline", they are basically out of defense.The Celtics are so dirty because the Celtics themselves are the dirtiest team in the league, and they can't play without playing like this.
But after the Celtics lost, people's anger, hatred and jealousy towards the Celtics naturally transferred to the Knicks.
How could they beat the Celtics?They must be meaner and more cruel and tyrannical than the Celts.
Everyone wants to believe that the Knicks are a terrible team.
Isn't Louis who leads this group of people Satan?
This is the origin of one of Louis' nicknames, "Satan's Human Body".
Louis once thought that there was an Ultraman named "Satan", but after learning the details, he realized that this was the connotation that he was Satan Bendan.
This Nima.
(End of this chapter)
Louis has great respect for Del Harris, but the strength gap between the two sides needs to be faced squarely.
The Knicks were robbed of the headlines, shot while lying down, and compared with criminals, which made the whole team feel a lot of anger.
So in the first game against the Bucks, the Knicks' performance was extremely brutal.
Not to mention the strength of the defensive end.
The Bucks still retain the iron-blooded defense of the Don Nelson era. This is a tradition that cannot be lost.
Because of their good defense, it wouldn't be a surprise if they beat the Knicks by a game or two in the playoffs.
Today's situation is different. The Knicks' shooters are not giving Milwaukee a chance at all.
The two players headed by Wilson and Miller, the whole game, the offensive end is XJB throwing and throwing.
The first game should have been the most energetic game for the Bucks.
The playoffs are different from the regular season. No matter how much you play in the regular season, you will change in the playoffs and do something different.
There are many chances in encounters, so we often see that some low-level horses will play well in the first game against top-level horses in the playoffs, and then they will not be able to do so. That is unexpected chance.
The Bucks were eager to use that serendipity to take a few bites off the Knicks.
However, Wilson and Miller turned a suspected defensive and hand-to-hand confrontation into an acrobatic show, which seemed to be a passionate confrontation like last year's Eastern Conference Finals, which made Harris feel "WDNMLGBD" on his face.
There was the most disgusting scene in this game-the Knicks actually booed the Bucks.
It's not new for New Yorkers to cheer for the visiting team. It's obvious that they have evil intentions when they cheer for the visiting team when their own team has the advantage and beat the opponent.
I saw the New Yorkers hoarsely begging the Bucks to stay strong, persist until the end of the game, keep the game as suspenseful as possible, and not enter garbage time, so that they can watch Wilson and Miller continue to show off.
"I expected bad luck for Milwaukee before this game started, but I really didn't expect this to be the case." Marv Albert said in surprise, "Reggie and Benj may have the best performance in the first round of the playoffs on them."
With Wilson and Miller having 36 points and 34 points, the Knicks' offensive firepower crushed the Bucks.
At the end, 121 to 88.
The Bucks tried their best, but there was no one on the other side.
Throughout the game, Louis only took the initiative to call a timeout.
And judging from the scene, the only purpose he called the timeout was to give the opponent a chance to replace the main force.
Harris was also sensible, and changed all the main players in one swish.
"Coach Lu, you played a wonderful game, does this prove that you have entered the playoff mode?"
The reporter at the scene asked Louis.
"Of course, we have a playoff format, but I'm not sure if it's a playoff format."
"Oh?"
"I feel like the Bucks are more of a scapegoat. My players vent their anger on innocent opponents." Louie doesn't mind letting the outside world know he's upset.
Really, anyone who encounters this kind of thing will be upset.
Who would be happy if the record-breaking 74 wins were robbed of the headlines and compared to criminals?
"I hope some media will stop making nasty jokes about us."
Ewing spoke out on behalf of the whole team with a livid face.
"We play hard, strive for victory, and never think about hurting others in the past." Wilson is like Tim Duncan. He has never hurt others, but his teammates may not.
For example, Rodman didn't have the guts to say that.
As the most hated Knicks player in Boston, his sloppy attitude is completely different from that of his teammates.
"I hope the police will severely punish the scum who committed atrocities in Central Park, that's all." Rodman hummed continuously.
The Knicks can't afford to distract themselves.
In Game2, the Bucks performed much better than the previous game.
Wilson and Miller's uncanny touch has faded.
Oddly enough, their degraded touch has nothing to do with the Bucks' defense.
How did the Bucks defend in the first game, and how to defend now.
Not only Wilson and Miller, but the rest of the Knicks did not have that horrible touch, and the game tended to be normalized.
Louis felt that he was still too young, who said that the playoffs would have to fight to the death?
Their second game with the Bucks was as harmonious as a pre-programmed blind date.
The generals of the Knicks used mediocre touches to express their rejection of the continuation of the turbulent show like Game1.
The game is all about showing your skills, and the most important thing is persistence, so that you and the fans can have fun.
During this period, the offense of the two sides played quite beautifully, with one climax after another. First, McHale, who found the feeling in the low post, made a shot, and then Ewing continued to incarnate Chamberlain + Kareem + Sampson, and the inside was overwhelming.
The Bucks were not to be outdone. In the first game, Ricky Pierce, who was so strong in the galaxy, woke up suddenly. Faced with the Knicks’ three-point emptying strategy that didn’t treat him as a human being, this great shooter (one step inside the three-point line, but not outside the three-point line) boldly shot a three-pointer. The injured Sidney Moncrief was unwilling to be reduced to a supporting role. Don't delay.
From the starting point of view, the Knicks have no advantage.
The main reason is the depth of the lineup. When the Bucks switched to the second team, they were hammered by the Knicks' lineup of Hornacek, Rodman, Marley, Sely and Sekaly.
According to Zhao Yuanzheng's statistics, the Knicks only won by 3 points when the two sides faced off in the first match.
In the ten minutes of switching to the second team, the Knicks won by 15 points.
In the end, amid the chanting of the audience at Madison Square Garden, Louis replaced Song Tao, the "symbol of the arrival of garbage time", to clean up the battle.
Although Song Tao has already practiced a reliable half shot, he does not have enough tactical status in the Knicks, so this skill can only benefit the national team.
Since everyone knows that Song Tao is someone Louis valued, so as long as he is on the court, if he can make balls for him, he will make balls for him.
Song Tao's physical fitness is excellent. After he came up, he dunked on the spot and scored 9 points and 8 rebounds in less than 5 minutes.
"Can you take it easy, if you play like this again, you will be drawn away by other teams in June."
Louis was really worried that the Timberwolves and Magic, which were going to expand in June, would be brain-dead and leave precious expansion spots to Song Tao.
After all, this guy's average data per game is still pretty good-5 points, 3 rebounds and 0.4 blocks, and his shooting percentage is over [-]%.
However, to paraphrase Green kneeling and licking Curry, if you can't play well in the Knicks' N.UCLA system, then you are too bad.
One of the distinctive features of Louie's N.UCLA system is that the offensive status of the inside line is not high.It wasn't until this year that he appropriately increased Ewing's singles tactics. As for the other insiders, except for McHale, none of them had singles tactics.
The only thing they have to do offensively is to constantly pick and roll, screen, roll/break down shots.
As long as you can get the hang of it, it's really easy to score points in this system.
Obviously, Song Tao is a master at looting points.
The Knicks defeated the Bucks without bloodshed and got the match point 2-0.
Louie likes the format of the first round, and 5 wins in 3 games is just right for the first round.
Although the best-of-seven system can reduce the risk of a strong team being upset, isn't chance one of the most desirable factors in competitive sports?
If you have absolute strength, you are naturally not afraid of being upset.
If the strength is not good, then you should blame yourself for being too bad for being upset.
Game3, Louis didn't give the Bucks the slightest chance.
When he came up, he used Wilson's unsolvable matchup advantage to score consecutively.
In the second quarter, the long-lost murder looms.
Wilson, Salley, Rodman, Stevens, Danny Ainge.
Although Angie didn't participate in the training of the murder press much, he has experienced the power of this defense many times when he was in the Celtics, and now he has integrated quickly.
The Bucks fell to the ground N times and lost the ball. Even after dribbling for half court, the process was extremely difficult.
For 5 minutes, the Bucks' only score came from free throws.
They scored 4 points with free throws, and then the Knicks grabbed the defensive counterattack, stealing the ball and fast break, with very few positional battles, and scored 17 points.
This is how the suspense of the game was eliminated.
Louis is not greedy, as long as the victory is established, he will be substituted.
The Knicks' murderous press has become the most notorious defensive play in the league.
All teams hate this move.
Because it was so hard to crack, the damage to the second unit was devastating.Even if you have guards who can handle the ball, it only brings out the worst in the Knicks.
What is the most sinister side of the Knicks?Just look back at the last few games of the Eastern Conference Finals last year.
Everyone believed that once the Knicks figured out that their full-court press couldn't lock down opposing guards, they would continue to attack the ball-handler with violent fouls.
If you try to control violence with violence, then the end of last year's Celtics can be used as a reference.
The Celtics were already tough, but they were crushed by the Knicks.
Some things are hard to stop.
For example, for the demonization of the Knicks, Louis believes that in terms of defense, they are considered clean.Even if there are famous paintings handed down from generation to generation like "clothesline", they are basically out of defense.The Celtics are so dirty because the Celtics themselves are the dirtiest team in the league, and they can't play without playing like this.
But after the Celtics lost, people's anger, hatred and jealousy towards the Celtics naturally transferred to the Knicks.
How could they beat the Celtics?They must be meaner and more cruel and tyrannical than the Celts.
Everyone wants to believe that the Knicks are a terrible team.
Isn't Louis who leads this group of people Satan?
This is the origin of one of Louis' nicknames, "Satan's Human Body".
Louis once thought that there was an Ultraman named "Satan", but after learning the details, he realized that this was the connotation that he was Satan Bendan.
This Nima.
(End of this chapter)
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