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Chapter 908 A pair of deserters

Chapter 908
Chris Jackson is like a relentless output machine.

He has the same unlimited shooting rights as Wilson, which is something many people on the team want but can't get.

Louie's preference for him has made others jealous.

CJ was not very stable last season. This season, he has fully proved his strength.

Not counting this game, he currently averages 15 points, 3 rebounds and 4 assists per game, and averages 20 minutes per game. As Stockton's substitute, he has played starting-level data in limited time.

Tonight, in the face of a hellish away game, CJ chose a more drastic way to respond.

He played so well that Louie forgot that Stockton was sitting on the sideline.

Louie just wants CJ to keep playing like this and the Clippers fans to shut up.

On the other hand, the Clippers' counterattack is not weak. Drexler used his physical fitness to forcefully attack the basket and score several times, with the demeanor of Dr. J.

After Olajuwon found the feeling of low-post offense, Ewing's defense was also a display in front of him.

The stable performance of these two people allowed the Clippers to bite the game firmly and was not beaten by the Knicks for garbage time.

In terms of strength, the Clippers have the ability to make the game anxious.

But if you only rely on the big dream and the glider, there is no way to break the balance.

As a player recommended by Louis, Sprewell has already secured the Clippers' starting lineup and is regarded by Monroe as the core of the future.

The problems he had off the court did not reappear after entering the NBA.

Playing Wilson tonight is a test for Sprewell.

In the second half, Sprewell defended Wilson again.

Madman's experience is still immature. According to his defensive habits, he gave Wilson a chance to start with his left hand.

According to general defensive experience, giving a right-handed player to the left will affect his offensive efficiency to a certain extent.

However, the player he is defending is called Wilson, and the opponent has a balanced ability to control the left and right hands.

Since Sprewell gave him an opening, he stepped in openly.

From the Clippers' point of view, Sprewell was too easily broken by Wilson.

Seeing this, Olajuwon could only step forward to help defend as quickly as possible-however, the person he let go was Kemp.

Wilson hit the ball and made a pass, Kemp caught the ball and dunked.

On the next turn, Sprewell chose to put Wilson's right hand.

This is real death.

Only Drexler can help the Clippers' right wing. As a defensive player, Glider's defense is not reliable. His defensive timing is clumsy and flawed. Wilson found Miller in the bottom corner.

Today, he is already an excellent point forward. In the process of holding the ball, he can find the vacancy in the corner of the main attack direction, and will also attract the opponent's inside defense to create opportunities for the inside. At the same time, his left hand can pass the ball to the right corner.

As a point forward, his passing ability can already be regarded as S-level.

The Clippers couldn't find anyone to match him up and down.

This is not the Clippers' fault. Sprewell is too young, and looking at the entire league, the only player who can compete with Wilson on both offense and defense is Jordan.

The Clippers have too many problems on the defensive end.

Judging from the data, although Van Gundy has been with Louis for two years, he obviously didn't learn the essence.

Although his emphasis on three-pointers has increased significantly, on the defensive end, three-pointers are still one of his options.

Under the leadership of Van Gundy, the Clippers ranked 24th, 22nd, and 23rd in the league in terms of three-point defense at the top of the arc and three-pointers at the left and right corners, respectively.

It’s not unreasonable for Van Gundy to disregard the three-pointer. Except for the Knicks and the Warriors, no team can kill with three-pointers. On the defensive end, they have Harper, Sprewell, Drexler, Olajuwon, and Mutombo.

After being blown up by Wilson and CJ in the first half, Van Gundy adjusted his defense.

He realized that the Knicks are a strong three-point threat, but he is also very realistic. He knows that the Clippers cannot defend all three-pointers, so the defensive end still has to make trade-offs.

As a result, they also didn't make the right choice in distinguishing who should be shorted and who should not be shorted.

For example, they'll let go of CJ, who is the Knicks' scariest shooter today.

They'll let Miller go, but isn't Miller the Knicks' best shooter?
Afterwards, they let go of Reggie Williams and Wilson one after another. When others shot, this feeling would be conveyed, so Williams and Wilson followed suit.

Louie could see that Van Gundy didn't tell Sprewell who to short, because none of the Knicks seemed to be short, so he let Sprewell decide for himself.

It can be clearly seen that Sprewell lacked experience as a young player, and he made many wrong defensive choices.

There are no more than two principles for emptying the unstable shooter on the opposite side, or stick to the end, and believe that he will not score a single goal.Either just treat him like a normal shooter after he hits a few shots.

On this issue, Sprewell and others are like scumbags stepping on multiple boats, swaying and jumping back and forth.

This kind of person playing "The Witcher" must end up as a lone wolf.

It's hard to describe the Clippers' defense in bad terms, because Sprewell does have the potential to lock the outside line, but it just happened to meet Wilson.Except for Sprewell, the Clippers' inside line is strong. The inside defense of Olajuwon and Mutombo is the number one in history in Louie's mind.

Unless the Knicks have Ewing, Kemp and Rodman on the court at the same time, there should not be a duo in NBA history that is better at protecting the rim than Oumu.

Maybe Chamberlain and Nate Thurmond can make it?
Who knows.

The strength of the Clippers is not only Dream and Glider. Mutombo and Sprewell are both young and need time to grow. Overall, there is no doubt that the Clippers are the top three defensive teams in the West.

In the fourth quarter, the Clippers dragged the game firmly to the end.

109 is better than 102
Olajuwon's explosion in the second half blew up the Knicks inside.

Although he lost, he won Louie's approval.

Olajuwon, who has good teammates, deserves to be treated with caution.

Louis just didn't understand, and he also believed in YSL, why Dameng could restore calm, but Chris Jackson got more anger?

"I assure the fans that we will win the next matchup with the Knicks." Olajuwon said solemnly.

On the Knicks side, the insiders all performed poorly.

Rodman's 4 points and 20 rebounds looked the most eye-catching. Others like Ewing and Kemp were stunned by Olajuwon.

What makes the Knicks win is the perimeter.

The first achievement was CJ. He scored 31 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists in a hot state, allowing Stockton to sit on the bench for a long time.

Followed by the steady Wilson.

If only CJ exerts strength, it will be difficult for the Knicks to win because the inside line is exploded.

What is the ending when the inside line is exploded and the outside line goes crazy?Sometimes it's the Lakers of the Tragedy era, and sometimes it's the Trail Blazers in the 1992 Finals.

One more person working hard, one more possibility of winning.

Wilson scored 26 points, 6 rebounds and 7 assists.

Facing reporters, he joked: "My team's scoring title is still safe."

What happened to Chris Jackson was less harmonious.

"CJ, do you really think that activism will lead to good things?"

"Aggression is not a bad thing for me." Jackson was still calm at this time. "My style of play has always been very aggressive."

So, a reporter took out a photo to show him.

It was ruins and a man lying in a pool of blood.

"This is what activists do in Los Angeles, you think it's a 'good thing'?"

Jackson's subsequent speech made Louie terrified.

"Do you think that when the Los Angeles riots happened, those who were looting and those who advocated fairness and justice were a group of people?"

Louis sneaks a kick at him to signal him to shut up.

"CJ, what do you want to say?"

"What do I want to say? It's very simple!"

Jackson no longer took outside public opinion seriously, and, as Louis said, "face the malice directly."

If Louie can get him under control, he'll let Jackson know that his so-called "confrontation" isn't such a confrontation.

It's too violent, too decisive, and doesn't allow itself a way out.

"There are good people and villains in any group. Everywhere in the world, as long as there are people, you can see both sides of the mirror. I have never said that I support the violence of activists. What I support is that they fight for Mlm. Americans always think that the United States is saving the world. But on the street, if Mlm appears, everyone will regard him as a rioter, and some people will even impose those shameful violence on him and make him suffer. In my opinion, this is ridiculous."

Louis didn't dare to provoke him any more.

What if Jackson blatantly fell ill in front of reporters, and couldn't control all kinds of rudeness?
To keep Jackson from blowing things up — big enough — Louie had the publicist wrap up the press conference.

He and Jackson then quickly left the media access room.

Like a pair of deserters.

(End of this chapter)

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