The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 980: Flying people introspection, flying pigs are cool

"Coach Lu seems to be pleased with this?"

Costas found a blind spot.

Without Louis' permission, Raouf would not have dared to pursue a three-pointer in that situation even if he had the guts of a leopard.

Hubby Brown couldn't help looking at Louis when he heard Costas' words.

Even if what happened on the court was something he couldn't understand, as long as it was Louis who made it come true, even if he couldn't understand it, he had to try to understand it.

Because Louie is a far better basketball coach than he is.

Back in the day, Louis was regarded as a thorn in the side of his head because of his advanced teaching philosophy that was regarded as a pagan by a group of old coaches in the Middle Ages.

Brown, who was the Knicks coach at the time, was one of many coaches who criticized Louie.

Today, Louis has developed his own style.

He made the league accept the 3-pointer a decade early.

His pockets are a must for any team.

The defensive lineup that trapped Dr. J in the 1981 Eastern Conference finals has evolved into a variety of variations.

Louis is the initiator.

After coming to New York, Louis led a revolution in the game.

With Ewing at the core, the Knicks have greatly innovated the defense concept of professional basketball with a defense-oriented strategy.

High presses, rotation defenses, demolition, and adversarial hand-to-hand combat…

Brown has to admit that Louie accomplished a feat that an NBA coach could barely accomplish.

He brought a new trend in the game and changed the way players play.

If he thinks that Raouf's chasing three-pointers can be allowed in this situation, then he can only choose to support.

"Maybe, I don't believe in this style of play, but I believe in leaderlu."

The Knicks left the Blazers at a loss with their fast-paced game at the rim.

The Jordan Law on the defensive end made the Blazers dream of last year.

Last year's Blazers had actually broken the rules. However, today's situation is special, and Jordan's unusual mentality allowed Louis to seize the opportunity.

In the first quarter, the Knicks players kept looking for Jordan's trouble, trying to make the Flying Man lose his mind.

After the conflict, Riley let Jordan play for four minutes before he discovered the problem.

And enough can happen in those four minutes.

Jordan was ready to take the spot, but Wilson was fighting him with all his might.

Don't look at Wilson's idol temperament on the outside, but what scares Louie the most is his ugliest face, which is often only exposed on the court.

Moreover, if he encounters a normal opponent, Wilson will still look like a good gentleman.

Only when he meets a player like Jordan, who is both familiar and unfamiliar to Louie, will he take over Wilson's consciousness.

Today, he appeared again.

Wilson resisted Jordan on the one hand, and kept making small movements on the other.

He would scratch Jordan's waist and push his thighs and knees against Jordan's buttocks.

That's how previous conflicts happened.

Jordan told himself to calm down, but to be calm would only wait for Wilson's intensifying tricks.

Even if Jordan forced to get the ball, Wilson would not uphold the morality of Jianghu and him one-on-one.

Usually, Wilson will use himself as a bait to lure Jordan to attack, and then use small gestures to signal to his teammates, "We don't need to talk to him about morality, this big-eared thief will be punished by everyone!"

Originally, Louie said that he would activate the "law". Seeing Wilson's gesture, his teammates were naturally obliged to help.

Jordan made a breakthrough from the line, Rodman would double-team, and Kemp was also waiting for a block at the basket.

Jordan goes down the line, and the Knicks risk fouling him out of bounds. Even without bounds, Jordan is difficult to kill from the bottom line.

Those shoving actions that look like fouls are often ignored by Hugh Hollins.

Pat Riley's throat was about to burst, and Hollins just didn't whistle.

Louie expressed regret to Riley. He is no longer a young coach. What kind of virtue is Hollins, a bastard? Others don't know, can he not know?

This man, he has always been whimsical. If he thinks the Knicks' defensive standards are ok, then even if you hold your thigh and beg him, he will not pity you.

Therefore, when encountering this scale, it is useless to complain, you can only adapt to it.

The Knicks have adapted, and Riley has been avoiding starting a bloodbath with the Knicks.

So he doesn't want the scale to be too big.

That's Riley's flaw, too. Like many coaches, his influence over the referee is limited to whining.

Louis is different. He will observe the scale. If it is beneficial to himself, he will pretend that the scale makes him uncomfortable, but he will not be particularly excited, so that the referee thinks that he has confessed today.

Every judge enjoyed the feeling of having leaderlu in their hands.

Once the scale goes against the Knicks, Louie is a mad dog.

He is not as simple as threatening the referee, he will make the players make troubles on the field, intensify the conflicts, and cause the game to be frequently suspended due to conflicts.

The referee has to take into account the influence, and in order to quell the anger on both sides, or, in order to quell the anger of the more angry side, they need to re-scale.

As long as they do, Louie's goal is accomplished.

Of course, no matter the scale is good for him or against him, Louis will make an expression of dislike.

These four minutes made Jordan feel like he was in a water prison every second.

His post attack can't face the basket;

His dribbling breakthrough will be double-teamed;

If he has the opportunity to directly attack the basket, Rodman will let him know that there is a "palm technique" that falls from the sky on the rivers and lakes, which is especially suitable for making the trapeze fall;

Apart from shooting against the defense, Jordan had no freedom on the offensive end.

The Knicks used a multiplayer defense to set a lot of difficulties in front of him.

Wilson's provocation and small gestures, as well as the trash talk after each possession, were affecting Jordan's mentality.

The trash talk that made Jordan break the defense the most was: "Actually, the championship is very easy to hold. I can wear a ring on one hand."

Jordan had championships too, but... the national championships are nothing, and so did Wilson.

In addition to the ncaa national championship, Jordan has two Olympic championships.

Unfortunately, Wilson also has an Olympic champion…

This is where it hurts the most.

I have what you have, but you don't have what I have.

Later, Jordan couldn't even make three-pointers, and his mentality was completely unbalanced. Riley noticed that the flying man's mentality was being seriously persecuted by the Knicks, and immediately called a timeout to interrupt the torture of the Knicks.

Jordan walked down without saying a word.

Jordan, who has been sullen since the beginning of the game, scored 12 points in the past 8 minutes and hit nearly 50%. In terms of efficiency, his performance was not bad, but he was not able to drive the team like before.

Riley can only replace him temporarily.

"Michael, I don't want to talk **** like calm down, you know how we got here, you know how hard it's been, and you should know that if you don't cheer up, it's going to be hard for us to beat New York!"

Jordan patted his cheek, wiped the sweat with a towel, and replied, "Pat, it was my fault just now, I'll get it back."

Riley believes in Jordan's ability to adjust~www.novelmt.com~ He's not young anymore and has had enough failures.

The rhythm off the court can only affect him for a while, and when he realizes how important the finals are, those irrelevant things will be thrown out of his mind.

In order to let Jordan adjust his mentality, Riley did not put the Verdun defense line at this time.

Because after Alvin Robertson was removed from the Verdun defense, Jordan was a regular inside. Now they need to leave Jordan alone, and if they press for the sake of the full-court press, it might have a very different effect.

So Riley only makes small substitutions, and the rest are played as they should.

Jordan and Sabonis were replaced by Jerome Curcy and Clifford Robinson.

There's no need for a Verdun line of defense to press the entire court, but switching these two men can make a qualitative change in the Blazers' defense.

Robinson can be prevented, and Cauchy has both offense and defense.

Moreover, without Jordan and Thomas, the Blazers were a super giant on Barkley, and the ball was relatively concentrated.

The game suddenly became Barkley's cool game, where he could ask for the ball and play whatever he wanted.

On the Knicks side, replaced Wilson and Kemp, and replaced Stockton and Ewing.

The Blazers seek stability, but the Knicks are bent on expanding their lead.

Sabonis is not there, Ewing's inside threat will only be greater, and Robinson and Nance together can't stop him.

Although Barkley is invincible in one-point offense, his defense is always a problem.

At the beginning of the game, Stockton wisely hit Barkley with his tactics, and through the Fliggy, he broke one by one, and really expanded the lead.

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