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Chapter 799 Ewing's Emotional Intelligence is Up and Down
Chapter 799 Ewing's Emotional Intelligence is Up and Down
Louis originally thought that they would make many mistakes today.
His requirement is that the tactics must be complex and the attack to the basket must be decisive.Regardless of attacking the basket, if the tactics are complex, the passing and passing difficulties must be increased. If the style of play is complicated, it is normal to make many mistakes.
But what's interesting is that the Knicks made almost no mistakes, which is very rare in terms of the complexity of their high-post dynamic offensive tactics.Another reason that is not easy to pay attention to is that the referee of this ball has a very loose scale of defensive actions. Even some balls that are suspected of walking are muddled.
Since Miller missed a three-pointer, his quota was filled by Wilson and Stockton.
Louis also replaced Reggie Williams after that, and he also shot more accurate three-pointers than Miller today.
The Suns' defensive strategy is the same as most teams.
Protecting the basket and defending the three-pointer cannot have both, so he sticks to the basket and relaxes the three-point line.
The Knicks still played a very high performance at the basket even when the Suns chose to shrink their defense.There are two reasons for this. First, the players resolutely implement Louie's orders, and second, Louie designed a small tactic to walk the hot rod like a dog.
It is not their All-Star center Doherty who makes the Suns' rim protection strength rank among the top in the league.
One problem that sets Doherty apart from other super centers of his generation is his defense.
Like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Moses Malone of the older generation, the defense is not bad.
The new generation of Sampson, Olajuwon, Ewing, David Robinson and even Mutombo all started on defense.
But Doherty doesn't have a top-level defense. His single defense and basket protection are just enough, and the highlights are all on the offensive end.
Due to Doherty's characteristics, the power forward who is destined to partner with him must be an athletic power forward who can wipe his ass.
Hot rods have been a drought for him.
Louie's technique of walking a hot rod is also simple.
Kemp and Ewing have to go to the high post to do double screens every round. The third-year Kemp, in addition to evolving on the defensive end, also developed a long-range jumper close to the three-point line on the offensive end.
This makes him a greater threat when setting screens and pick-and-rolls in the high post.
If the Hot Rod doesn't come out, Kemp's shot will cost the Suns.If the hot rod comes out, Ewing and others will attack the basket with impunity.
Facing Doherty's basket protection, let alone Ewing, even Stockton dared to charge him.
Since entering the league, Doherty's basket protection has been criticized by various scouts.
Although he is seven feet tall, he has poor sense of smell for protecting the basket, poor positioning, and his body is not very strong. The average block per game is always below 1.In the era when the inside could be infinitely trapped in the penalty area, as a center, he averaged no more than 1 block per game, so it is conceivable how poor the air defense ability is.
Doherty tried his best to protect the basket tonight, sending 2 blocks in a single quarter.
Ewing was too contemptuous of him, and many balls were forced to go up without even a screen, as if his [-]-foot height was increased by the inside of the mat.
After being covered twice, Louis asked Ewing mockingly: "Patrick, what is that meat ball on your neck for?"
"Use your brain, use some wisdom to think about it!"
Some people don't know how to use their brains without being scolded.
After being scolded by Louis, Ewing's brain circuit finally drifted around the corner without hindrance.
Since then, there have been some changes in Ewing's rush to the basket.
He will pay attention to the position of his teammates. If Doherty's defense is not easy to attack, he will distribute it to others.
It can be seen that Doherty is trying his best to guard the penalty area, but the Knicks are too determined to attack the basket.
Once Ewing's ball was given to Wilson, the latter didn't talk about the rules of engagement, and just jumped up and dunked.
Even if the occasional layup is affected by Doherty's defense, Ewing still grabs offensive rebounds.
After most of the quarter, the Knicks were unstoppable, leading the Suns by 24 points 12 to 12.
The Sun requested a timeout.
This timeout broke the Knicks' three-point rhythm, and their long shots were missed.
In the case of not opening the shot, the Knicks played more than 3% of the offense at the basket in the first half. Doherty, a scumbag center who protected the basket, blocked 4 shots and fouled [-] times in the half.
When the overall shooting percentage of the Knicks was seriously declining, the Knicks finally maintained their offensive efficiency above the average level, relying on their excellent tactical coordination and finishing ability. They both increased the proportion of the basket and the percentage of shooting at the basket, which made the Suns helpless.
After Doherty went down, the Suns relied on Kevin Johnson alone.
In the last 4 minutes of the first half, KJ took advantage of Wilson's off-court break to blow up Stockton and scored 11 points in a few minutes.
In Louie's mind, there was never a time when Stockton didn't get blasted when he met a star guard.
Play Tim Hardaway, Isiah Thomas, Rod Strickland, Mookie Blaylock. Occasionally even some unknown people he can't name can fight him [-]-[-].
Stockton's exaggerated accumulation of assists and steals in his previous life gave Louie a wrong perception of his hard power.
He is indeed the best commander in history, maybe not one of them, and he is also the tactical initiator that all coaches want.No matter what tactics the team wants to play, he can do it.
But if you want him to attack like other star guards, blow up opponents, and share the pressure for other core players, it will be a bit difficult for him.
Seeing that KJ was going to wipe Stockton clean, Louis called a timeout.
Louie replaced Stockton, Miller, Rodman and Ewing for Chris Jackson, Reggie Williams, Vernon Maxwell and John Saley.
"No one can do anything about John KJ beating like this, let's take a good rest."
Louie didn't comment much on Stockton being blown up by KJ.
Stockton was not affected either. Getting blown up is his daily routine. In his eyes, the success or failure of personal matchups is irrelevant.
He can be blown up, as long as his team blows up the opposing team.
Only one thing could possibly alarm him.
After his substitute came on, he had an even fight with the guy who blew him up.
Chris Jackson made Louie his first player development coach in years.
From the beginning of the preseason training camp, Louie intends to train him.
This recognized parallel importer is preparing to complete a gorgeous turn in New York.
Jackson had the ball, and Maxwell said excitedly, "CJ, I'm going to the corner!"
Maxwell is also one of the Knicks' surprises in the new season.
In terms of personal likes and dislikes, Louis doesn't like a combo guard who is undersized like Maxwell, but since the preseason training camp so far, he can only say that he is really good.
Maxwell is like ML Carr with the attributes of a jerk shooter, a mad dog style of play, an Alex Stevens-style dedication, and an incredible big heart.
If the Knicks have a game in the future where neither Wilson nor Miller can play, but need to shoot a three-pointer to win, he will definitely give Maxwell that chance.
This lunatic is really a bit evil.
After Jackson came up, he called Rodman for a pick-and-roll.
The latter comes over with a purple hedgehog head and runs high-quality pick-and-rolls.
KJ thought that Jackson was going to use the pick-and-roll to break through, and prepared to open up space after going around in advance.
Unexpectedly, the moment he chose to go around, Jackson pulled up the ball with a stable center of gravity and a fast bounce, and the hand that received the ball rose straight up and down.
Louie saw Stephen Curry's blueprint in Jackson.
"Shh!"
"I've been thinking for three days and three nights and I can't figure out why Boston sent CJ to New York!" Mav Albert said loudly, "In any case, he is also the No. [-] pick. Although he didn't perform well in his rookie season, he should still have potential that hasn't been tapped."
Albert's partner Mike Fratello agreed: "Yeah, they should spend at least a game or two to test CJ's strengths, even in training camp."
"That's it!"
Louie yelled happily, reaching out to give Jackson a high five.
"Keep your focus and have the opportunity to shoot directly. As long as you have confidence, you can shoot from any position!"
The permissions Louie gave Jackson were insane.
The meaning of "any position" includes that after halftime, as long as Jackson feels that it is coming, he can make a shot.
"Coach Lu really likes CJ." McHale said with a smile.
Ewing proved why he is the lower limit of emotional intelligence in the Knicks: "General, your starting position is getting more and more unstable."
You can take him as a joke, but his tone and expression don't show the meaning of the joke at all.
Stockton's face sank: "Being able to shoot three-pointers does not mean that you can play well as a starter."
"I'm kidding you!" Ewing's smile was the most insincere Louis had ever seen. "How could he start? Even if the coach wants him to play, I would object. You and I are the golden partners. I don't want to start with that freak."
"What are you yelling about?!" Louie shouted suddenly.
When Ewing was perfunctory to Louis, his EQ suddenly rose again: "I said, should we let CJ play the starter? Maybe there will be unexpected sparks between us?"
"Come on! How can you cooperate with him the way your father usually treats him?" Louis easily exposed Ewing's thoughts.
As they bickered, Jackson and Rodman flanked KJ to force a turnover.
KJ threw his body to the floor to save the ball, but Rodman flew to save the ball long before he flew to save the ball.
Rodman slammed himself to the ground, saved the ball, and threw it to Jackson.
Jackson, who was caught up by Gerald Wilkins on the counterattack, remembered Louie's words.
"As long as you have confidence, you can shoot anywhere!"
What he has now is confidence!
Thinking of this, Jackson made a sudden move with his right hand, received the ball, changed direction, and pulled the ball from the right to the left, shaking Wilkins' center of gravity, receiving the ball and pulling it out, and the ball was pulled out of his hand like a beam of light.
"Shh!"
Jackson growled excitedly.
Then, he waved his hands up and down uncontrollably. The fans thought he was celebrating, and his teammates knew he was sick.
Rodman hurried over to hold him down, and Louis quickly called a timeout.
The Suns were very surprised why the Knicks, who had played a wave of climax, took the initiative to call a timeout.
Stockton saw Louie's excitement about Jackson, and raised his vigilance after the latter's series of shocking three-point performances.
Stockton and Jackson, Louie admired the latter more.
This is very dangerous.
Jackson made rapid progress under Louie's training.
This is not dangerous anymore, this is the red light of Ultraman - critical!critical!critical!
Even for his own starter, Stockton will be tougher in the future.
Today's Chapter 2 will be updated later, because the typo has not been corrected
(End of this chapter)
Louis originally thought that they would make many mistakes today.
His requirement is that the tactics must be complex and the attack to the basket must be decisive.Regardless of attacking the basket, if the tactics are complex, the passing and passing difficulties must be increased. If the style of play is complicated, it is normal to make many mistakes.
But what's interesting is that the Knicks made almost no mistakes, which is very rare in terms of the complexity of their high-post dynamic offensive tactics.Another reason that is not easy to pay attention to is that the referee of this ball has a very loose scale of defensive actions. Even some balls that are suspected of walking are muddled.
Since Miller missed a three-pointer, his quota was filled by Wilson and Stockton.
Louis also replaced Reggie Williams after that, and he also shot more accurate three-pointers than Miller today.
The Suns' defensive strategy is the same as most teams.
Protecting the basket and defending the three-pointer cannot have both, so he sticks to the basket and relaxes the three-point line.
The Knicks still played a very high performance at the basket even when the Suns chose to shrink their defense.There are two reasons for this. First, the players resolutely implement Louie's orders, and second, Louie designed a small tactic to walk the hot rod like a dog.
It is not their All-Star center Doherty who makes the Suns' rim protection strength rank among the top in the league.
One problem that sets Doherty apart from other super centers of his generation is his defense.
Like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Moses Malone of the older generation, the defense is not bad.
The new generation of Sampson, Olajuwon, Ewing, David Robinson and even Mutombo all started on defense.
But Doherty doesn't have a top-level defense. His single defense and basket protection are just enough, and the highlights are all on the offensive end.
Due to Doherty's characteristics, the power forward who is destined to partner with him must be an athletic power forward who can wipe his ass.
Hot rods have been a drought for him.
Louie's technique of walking a hot rod is also simple.
Kemp and Ewing have to go to the high post to do double screens every round. The third-year Kemp, in addition to evolving on the defensive end, also developed a long-range jumper close to the three-point line on the offensive end.
This makes him a greater threat when setting screens and pick-and-rolls in the high post.
If the Hot Rod doesn't come out, Kemp's shot will cost the Suns.If the hot rod comes out, Ewing and others will attack the basket with impunity.
Facing Doherty's basket protection, let alone Ewing, even Stockton dared to charge him.
Since entering the league, Doherty's basket protection has been criticized by various scouts.
Although he is seven feet tall, he has poor sense of smell for protecting the basket, poor positioning, and his body is not very strong. The average block per game is always below 1.In the era when the inside could be infinitely trapped in the penalty area, as a center, he averaged no more than 1 block per game, so it is conceivable how poor the air defense ability is.
Doherty tried his best to protect the basket tonight, sending 2 blocks in a single quarter.
Ewing was too contemptuous of him, and many balls were forced to go up without even a screen, as if his [-]-foot height was increased by the inside of the mat.
After being covered twice, Louis asked Ewing mockingly: "Patrick, what is that meat ball on your neck for?"
"Use your brain, use some wisdom to think about it!"
Some people don't know how to use their brains without being scolded.
After being scolded by Louis, Ewing's brain circuit finally drifted around the corner without hindrance.
Since then, there have been some changes in Ewing's rush to the basket.
He will pay attention to the position of his teammates. If Doherty's defense is not easy to attack, he will distribute it to others.
It can be seen that Doherty is trying his best to guard the penalty area, but the Knicks are too determined to attack the basket.
Once Ewing's ball was given to Wilson, the latter didn't talk about the rules of engagement, and just jumped up and dunked.
Even if the occasional layup is affected by Doherty's defense, Ewing still grabs offensive rebounds.
After most of the quarter, the Knicks were unstoppable, leading the Suns by 24 points 12 to 12.
The Sun requested a timeout.
This timeout broke the Knicks' three-point rhythm, and their long shots were missed.
In the case of not opening the shot, the Knicks played more than 3% of the offense at the basket in the first half. Doherty, a scumbag center who protected the basket, blocked 4 shots and fouled [-] times in the half.
When the overall shooting percentage of the Knicks was seriously declining, the Knicks finally maintained their offensive efficiency above the average level, relying on their excellent tactical coordination and finishing ability. They both increased the proportion of the basket and the percentage of shooting at the basket, which made the Suns helpless.
After Doherty went down, the Suns relied on Kevin Johnson alone.
In the last 4 minutes of the first half, KJ took advantage of Wilson's off-court break to blow up Stockton and scored 11 points in a few minutes.
In Louie's mind, there was never a time when Stockton didn't get blasted when he met a star guard.
Play Tim Hardaway, Isiah Thomas, Rod Strickland, Mookie Blaylock. Occasionally even some unknown people he can't name can fight him [-]-[-].
Stockton's exaggerated accumulation of assists and steals in his previous life gave Louie a wrong perception of his hard power.
He is indeed the best commander in history, maybe not one of them, and he is also the tactical initiator that all coaches want.No matter what tactics the team wants to play, he can do it.
But if you want him to attack like other star guards, blow up opponents, and share the pressure for other core players, it will be a bit difficult for him.
Seeing that KJ was going to wipe Stockton clean, Louis called a timeout.
Louie replaced Stockton, Miller, Rodman and Ewing for Chris Jackson, Reggie Williams, Vernon Maxwell and John Saley.
"No one can do anything about John KJ beating like this, let's take a good rest."
Louie didn't comment much on Stockton being blown up by KJ.
Stockton was not affected either. Getting blown up is his daily routine. In his eyes, the success or failure of personal matchups is irrelevant.
He can be blown up, as long as his team blows up the opposing team.
Only one thing could possibly alarm him.
After his substitute came on, he had an even fight with the guy who blew him up.
Chris Jackson made Louie his first player development coach in years.
From the beginning of the preseason training camp, Louie intends to train him.
This recognized parallel importer is preparing to complete a gorgeous turn in New York.
Jackson had the ball, and Maxwell said excitedly, "CJ, I'm going to the corner!"
Maxwell is also one of the Knicks' surprises in the new season.
In terms of personal likes and dislikes, Louis doesn't like a combo guard who is undersized like Maxwell, but since the preseason training camp so far, he can only say that he is really good.
Maxwell is like ML Carr with the attributes of a jerk shooter, a mad dog style of play, an Alex Stevens-style dedication, and an incredible big heart.
If the Knicks have a game in the future where neither Wilson nor Miller can play, but need to shoot a three-pointer to win, he will definitely give Maxwell that chance.
This lunatic is really a bit evil.
After Jackson came up, he called Rodman for a pick-and-roll.
The latter comes over with a purple hedgehog head and runs high-quality pick-and-rolls.
KJ thought that Jackson was going to use the pick-and-roll to break through, and prepared to open up space after going around in advance.
Unexpectedly, the moment he chose to go around, Jackson pulled up the ball with a stable center of gravity and a fast bounce, and the hand that received the ball rose straight up and down.
Louie saw Stephen Curry's blueprint in Jackson.
"Shh!"
"I've been thinking for three days and three nights and I can't figure out why Boston sent CJ to New York!" Mav Albert said loudly, "In any case, he is also the No. [-] pick. Although he didn't perform well in his rookie season, he should still have potential that hasn't been tapped."
Albert's partner Mike Fratello agreed: "Yeah, they should spend at least a game or two to test CJ's strengths, even in training camp."
"That's it!"
Louie yelled happily, reaching out to give Jackson a high five.
"Keep your focus and have the opportunity to shoot directly. As long as you have confidence, you can shoot from any position!"
The permissions Louie gave Jackson were insane.
The meaning of "any position" includes that after halftime, as long as Jackson feels that it is coming, he can make a shot.
"Coach Lu really likes CJ." McHale said with a smile.
Ewing proved why he is the lower limit of emotional intelligence in the Knicks: "General, your starting position is getting more and more unstable."
You can take him as a joke, but his tone and expression don't show the meaning of the joke at all.
Stockton's face sank: "Being able to shoot three-pointers does not mean that you can play well as a starter."
"I'm kidding you!" Ewing's smile was the most insincere Louis had ever seen. "How could he start? Even if the coach wants him to play, I would object. You and I are the golden partners. I don't want to start with that freak."
"What are you yelling about?!" Louie shouted suddenly.
When Ewing was perfunctory to Louis, his EQ suddenly rose again: "I said, should we let CJ play the starter? Maybe there will be unexpected sparks between us?"
"Come on! How can you cooperate with him the way your father usually treats him?" Louis easily exposed Ewing's thoughts.
As they bickered, Jackson and Rodman flanked KJ to force a turnover.
KJ threw his body to the floor to save the ball, but Rodman flew to save the ball long before he flew to save the ball.
Rodman slammed himself to the ground, saved the ball, and threw it to Jackson.
Jackson, who was caught up by Gerald Wilkins on the counterattack, remembered Louie's words.
"As long as you have confidence, you can shoot anywhere!"
What he has now is confidence!
Thinking of this, Jackson made a sudden move with his right hand, received the ball, changed direction, and pulled the ball from the right to the left, shaking Wilkins' center of gravity, receiving the ball and pulling it out, and the ball was pulled out of his hand like a beam of light.
"Shh!"
Jackson growled excitedly.
Then, he waved his hands up and down uncontrollably. The fans thought he was celebrating, and his teammates knew he was sick.
Rodman hurried over to hold him down, and Louis quickly called a timeout.
The Suns were very surprised why the Knicks, who had played a wave of climax, took the initiative to call a timeout.
Stockton saw Louie's excitement about Jackson, and raised his vigilance after the latter's series of shocking three-point performances.
Stockton and Jackson, Louie admired the latter more.
This is very dangerous.
Jackson made rapid progress under Louie's training.
This is not dangerous anymore, this is the red light of Ultraman - critical!critical!critical!
Even for his own starter, Stockton will be tougher in the future.
Today's Chapter 2 will be updated later, because the typo has not been corrected
(End of this chapter)
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