The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 979: Coach Lu seems to be pleased with this

Later, Louis made another substitution.

Rodman replaced Stockton and Wilson took control.

And let Rodman lead and guard Thomas on the defensive end. The purpose of this, in addition to putting pressure on Thomas, is to cut off the connection between him and the rest of the Blazers.

Jordan felt the difference in defensive intensity as soon as he entered the lineup.

Jordan's Law works quietly.

The first is that Jordan found that Miller gave a lot more physical contact when he passed the screen.

Miller may have let him go just by putting on airs before, but now he has taken the initiative and wants to have a good time with him.

Even if Miller is thrown off, the switch will come in the shortest time possible.

Either Wilson, Rodman, and possibly Kemp.

This time it was Rodman, who left Thomas empty on the perimeter, and Jordan could only pass the ball over.

Thomas made an open three-pointer and hit.

Louie could see the inexplicable disgust on Thomas's face when he made a three-pointer.

That expression was like morning sickness during Lorraine's pregnancy.

After Louie's time traveled, it influenced the playing style of many stars, and many people have mastered a set of advanced techniques, but Thomas, who is "inexperienced", seems to be very disgusted with the views instilled by Louis.

The more Louie promotes the tactical value of the three-point shot, the less he values ​​the technique.

If it wasn't for Riley's requirement that the guard must have a certain three-point threat, Thomas would be too lazy to even practice this three-pointer from the top of the arc.

Now even if he has practiced a top three-pointer, he still hates the three-pointer.

But whether he hates three-pointers or Louie is the question.

Rodman looked at Louie, wondering what to do next.

Louis stretched out his right hand and pressed down, indicating that there was no need to change.

Thomas couldn't kill them with a 3-pointer, even if he had a 3-point threat. It doesn't matter if Thomas goes in or not.

Louie's attitude is "you can kill me if you have the ability". If Thomas, who has practiced a three-pointer from the top of the arc, is really thrown to death tonight, Louie will admit it.

The Knicks' offense played casually.

Among the Blazers' starters, Sabonis can protect the rim, Nance can sweep, and Jordan has an invincible flank defense.

It stands to reason that the defense of positional warfare should not be too bad.

But Kemp came up to pick and roll, dismantled, Wilson made a breakthrough, Nance took the lesser of two evils, and Thomas switched to Kemp.

Wilson returned the pass, and Kemp played small, ignoring Thomas' defense, and shot and hit the ball steadily.

Miller's catch-and-shoot jumper, Wilson's mid-range shot, and Kemp's hard-hitting jumper are all strategic arrangements.

The real intention of the Knicks is the restricted area.

Those shots would push the Blazers' defense out, and when their defense shifts out, that's when the Knicks will see it.

Sabonis got the ball down low, and when he first arrived in Portland, Riley let him play high post for a while.

But if you play like that, Sabonis will become the absolute core of the team, and the five-star team of the Blazers does not need to have him as the absolute core.

Therefore, Sabonis' coping ability cannot be fully exerted in the Blazers. He is more like an all-around core center.

Playing Ewing in the low post, feinting seven points, seeing an opportunity, passing the ball out like magic.

Nansiqie came in, and Kemp, who was swept around the periphery, could not be recovered.

It looks like the Blazers' offense is about to finish.

But what was waiting for Nance in front was not an empty basket, but a big hat from Rodman chasing from behind.

"Even though Isaiah Thomas makes a 3, New York still ignores him on the defensive end!"

Then, trying to grab the floor, Kemp and Barkley collided.

The original taste of the Eastern hand-to-hand competition began to appear.

The ball ended up in Jordan's hands, and it was Wilson who was guarding him.

Wilson's hands were not clean, and his feet were always on Jordan's thighs.

Jordan was furious and pushed him away with heavy shoulders. Wilson could make a foul by diving, but he didn't want to be beaten in vain for making a foul.

He tugged Jordan's body to the ground.

The referee blows the whistle.

"You **** New York dogs!" Jordan was furious.

Although it was clearly a Jordan offensive foul, the referee told Louie that the foul was Rodman, who elbowed Nance before Jordan and Wilson clashed.

It was Hugh Hollins who made this decision.

A **** referee who is so subjective that he doesn't listen to other people's opinions or watch videos.

Louie had no intention of reasoning with him at all, and if Hollins decided that the Rodman-Nance conflict happened up front, it wouldn't matter what happened between Jordan and Wilson.

"Then I can only thank you for MJ, he has an obvious malicious foul." Louie mocked.

Hollins said righteously: "LittleLu, don't think your players have clean hands!"

"I never said that, I just wanted to let you know that both of us are not clean, and it's obvious that they were not clean first, but since you're sentenced like this, I respect you, and I hope you'll be more rigorous next time. "

Louie and Hollins chatted, the players on both sides stood up, and the conflict was over.

"We don't want conflict, but we shouldn't be afraid of conflict, and if New Yorkers want a fight, I don't want to see anyone acting like a jerk!"

Riley growled loudly.

"Michael, don't forget how we lost last year, don't you want to fall in the same place twice?"

Riley's words mobilized Jordan's morale, but obviously, the former did not find the latter's mentality has undergone a subtle change.

On the Knicks side, Louie replaced Ewing.

Because the pace of the game is quickening now, defense and rebounding are not the most important things.

Although Ewing can keep up with this rhythm, he will also waste a lot of energy. Rather than letting him run with everyone, it is better to come down and rest.

Louis directly let Rodman stand in the center position, Kemp's function remained unchanged, and Ewing let the position replaced by Mohamed Raouf.

Before Raouf came on, Louie put his hand on his shoulder and said, "You hear me say that to you every day."

Raouf guessed: "Be myself?"

"Yes, but I want to raise the bar for you today," Louie said. "Be who you imagine yourself to be."

The strength of the Blazers is clear at a glance, and their power is beyond doubt.

For the Blazers, the Knicks still have a fog of war.

Because most of the Knicks players have not yet reached the peak of their competitive state.

For an epoch-making player like Raouf, he is a parallel importer under others, but a terrifying weapon under Louis.

Is Camp's evolution over?

How much firepower did Miller play in the regular season?

These questions will be answered in the finals.

After the conflict subsided, the game began again.

The Knicks have adjusted their roster, and so have the Blazers.

Riley replaces Isiah Thomas with Alvin Robertson.

This rotation was set by the Blazers in the Western Conference semifinals and is still in use today.

The Blazers haven't lost a game since having this rotation.

This rotation shows Robertson being moved out of the Verdun defense.

From the perspective of the general direction, it seems to be the mistake of the Blazers signing.

Because getting Robertson is so that Jordan doesn't have to be a member of Verdun's defense all the time.

Robertson looks like the perfect No. 1 in Verdun's defence, balanced offensively and defensively, well-rounded and experienced.

However, it's like Jav will never be good at shooting field battles, inappropriate is inappropriate.

The Trail Blazers lost a lot at the end of the regular season, which was also related to Robertson's acclimatization.

Eventually even Robertson himself understood that he was not suitable for the Verdun defense, so Riley moved him out as a normal rotation.

The price was that Jordan had to be a regular on Verdun's defense.

The result is that the Blazers' combat power directly crushes the Western team.

"How's this guy doing lately?" Louie asked Robertson.

Thibodeau said: "The state was excellent during the Western Conference finals, but throughout the playoffs, it was not outstanding. He averaged only 5 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists per game, and the shooting percentage was 42%."

"What about the Western Conference finals?"

Big data doesn't make sense here, and recent performance is more telling.

"He played at a very high level in the Western Conference finals, averaging 9 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists per game while shooting 47 percent."

"What about three-point shooting?"

"Three-for-21 from the field so far in the playoffs."

"pretty good."

This data at first glance makes people feel at ease with Robertson.

Louie treats all perimeter players by shooting percentage.

If the guy is shooting low, that's a strategic drop point on the defensive end.

Louis very much admires the rotation defense of the east and the west.

And this kind of shooting rate is very low, especially for players who have little threat from beyond the three-point line.

The Blazers' offense started with Jordan and ended with Jordan.

Raouf, who was in charge of opposing Robertson, casually gave up his defense and quickly ran to Rodman's side to flank Jordan together.

Jordan was under pressure from a defense beyond normal specs and had to pass the ball.

Robertson, who was outside the three-point line on the right wing, caught Jordan's pass but couldn't make it.

His 3-point shooting is very decisive, but the only thing to be commended is decisiveness.

"boom!"

Wilson received a long rebound, and the Knicks played a defensive counterattack.

Raouf played a role as soon as he came on the court. The timing of the double-team on the defensive end was perfect, and the offensive end followed up and quickly went down, and executed Louis's tactical intentions precisely~www.novelmt.com~ The ball was caught in the fast break and gave up the opportunity to go to the sky, and the top of the arc made a three-pointer. Off-line emergency stop shot.

"OMG!"

"Mar chose to shoot a three-pointer in the fast break without any Blazers players in front!"

"Shhh!!"

"He pitched in"

"Incredible guy!"

"His playing style is more unique and weirder than his mind!"

Hubby Brown frowned and criticized: "It was a poor shot selection, not only because he gave up 100% of the fast break layups, but also, he ignored the teammates who made the fast break with him, And choose yourself to shoot. It's a selfish choice and a stupid choice."

However, commentator Bob Costas found out: "Coach Lu seems to be pleased with this?"

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