The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 1005: Next we will not lose a game and win the championship

For Americans, these two days are a celebration of sports and entertainment.

Yesterday, June 11, the phenomenal movie "Jurassic Park" premiered, and everyone was pleasantly surprised to discover that Knicks superstars Benjamin Wilson and Patrick Ewing made cameo appearances when they were trampled to death by dinosaurs. stupid passerby.

Then people naturally think that the Knicks are playing in the Finals.

A proven dynasty team, they're on track for a six-peat this year if they can beat Michael Jordan's Blazers again.

So, on June 12, 1993, the Memorial Coliseum responded to the fans' call and played "greenjelly" before the game to mobilize the enthusiasm of the children.

When the Knicks arrived, they were greeted by neat boos.

They are used to the hostility away from home, so they just train as usual.

Charles Barker walked over with an exaggerated posture, maybe he just wanted to show his domineering air, but Louis couldn't see the domineering part of this gait, it was like a man who was learning how to use his limbs. Children crave attention.

Barkley certainly got the attention he wanted.

And, he didn't come to the Knicks to say hello.

"New Yorkers, we're going to win a game without losing a game!" Barkley proclaimed arrogantly.

Ewing sneered bitterly: "That's not what you, a Portland undercover agent, should say."

"Hmph, just wait and see, I'm going to get serious now, and you'll know what pain is right away!"

Despite Barkley's harsh words, his relationship with the Knicks players is not as rigid as it seems.

It's a well-known fact that Wilson and he were good friends.

Ewing and he also have a friendship with each other, but Ewing has a low emotional intelligence and is not easy to get along with. Moreover, he can't stand Barkley's bad habits of wasting his talents.

Louis will not say, as an opponent, he knows Barkley's strength.

As a coach, he also appreciates players like Barkley.

While his bad habits make it difficult for him to be the leader of a championship team, his charisma and straight-forward approach to communication are a highlight.

The failure of game3 is another tactical failure of the Blazers.

The biggest difference between the playoffs and the regular season is that four games must be won to end the series.

This gives both parties flexibility to adjust.

Professional coaches generally believe that the first four games in a best-of-seven series are basically at the stage of tactical testing and bottom-up.

After playing these four games, I have a general understanding of each other's strength.

And whether the tactics work or not, whether it can be played to the end, can also be concluded in these four games.

Teams with a gap in strength are generally swept or lead 3-1. In this case, there is basically no need to think about the follow-up of the series, 99% of which are tied.

The Knicks and the Blazers have fought in the finals for two consecutive years. After their respective upgrades, they have gone through three more contests.

Riley was embarrassed to find that no matter what he tried to do tactically, Louie would see through.

It seems impossible now to play micro-manipulation to demonstrate coaching ability.

Winning the series is his only goal now.

Therefore, even if the win is not technical, he has to let the players do it.

The Blazers' starting lineup has changed from the past three games.

Barkley, who had been passively beaten at the starting No. 3 position, was adjusted by Riley to his preferred No. 4 position.

Against Wilson at the 3, there was absolutely no way on the defensive end.

The fourth position is against Kemp, and the defense is likely to have problems, but at least Kemp is still an insider.

Barkley came to the 4th position and Nance came off the bench.

This kind of adjustment has been seen in previous games, but Riley has done the most to have Nance force a dislocation on Wilson, just to let Barkley play comfortably at the 4.

Nance's previous starting spot was solid because he was the only sweeper in the Blazers' starting lineup.

As a sweeper, however, his athleticism is glaringly flawed when he comes up against a small forward like Wilson.

So to break this game, you must change to a player who can sweep and defend small forwards without losing speed.

The Blazers had a unique wing reserve, and Riley easily found Clifford Robinson among the reserves.

The man proved in last year's Finals that his versatility is what the Blazers need.

The Knicks are changing with the same.

On the jump ball, Sabonis won the ball for the Blazers.

Isaiah Thomas took the ball to the frontcourt in a calm, unhurried manner.

In the first round, it seems that you should be cautious?

Unexpectedly, Pat Lay used two days to design a set of high-level horn screens that are quite instructive for future generations.

This kind of cover is also known as a high-level V double cover.

That is, the "seven seconds or less" of the Suns' signature road.

D'Antoni doesn't have the exclusive rights to the V-double screen, which was prevalent in Europe long before he brought this offense to Phoenix.

Therefore, it is not surprising that Riley suddenly pulled this out, because his opponent is a coach who likes to hide tricks.

It's as if Louie still doesn't know what trick Riley was hiding in the 1984 Finals, and he didn't have a chance to use it because the Lakers were swept away.

But now, Riley couldn't sit still.

The Knicks took the lead in the away game. If they don't come up with the tricks of pressing the bottom of the box, they will be in danger of being pushed to the edge of life and death at home.

This year may not be Riley and the Blazers' only chance to win the championship, but this year must be Riley and the Blazers' best chance to defeat the Knicks dynasty.

Thomas dribbled the ball and Jordan and Robinson came over for a V-double screen.

The Knicks didn't take precautions against the Blazers' play style in advance, so they were in a hurry to prevent them, and they put Thomas beyond the three-point line.

Thomas took a look, as if no one was defending him?

Then what are you thinking, vote.

"Shh!"

Letting Thomas shoot and surround his teammates is the Knicks' defensive strategy.

After he made an open three-pointer, Louie still didn't make any adjustments.

Because Thomas' top-of-the-arc three-pointer is accurate, but the hit rate is not so high that it is daunting.

The Blazers' v-double screen would be meaningless if he was allowed to shoot and he didn't shoot well.

Louie's eyes fell on Wilson.

Wilson also looked over, and after getting Louis's approval, asked Stockton for the ball.

Stockton threw the ball over, then, on the spot to Wilson's pick-and-roll.

Robinson was delayed by Stockton's pick-and-roll to a certain extent, and the Knicks' offense left the opponent a multiple-choice question, whether to switch defenses?

With Wilson's strength, if he doesn't switch defenses, he is likely to score directly.

Therefore, Thomas, knowing that the switch would be overwhelmed, still stepped forward desperately to try to stop Wilson's offense.

Sure enough, Wilson found Thomas' dislocation, made a violent breakthrough, and without any skills, only relied on his body and strength to crush the Smiley Assassin's defense and force a jumper near the paint area.

Choices are kicked around like a ball.

The Knicks made the game a multiple choice question.

The Blazers are the one forced to choose.

The feeling upset Riley, but he had to endure it.

As long as he plays well enough, he can also force Louie to do multiple-choice questions.

This time, the Blazers replaced Jordan with the ball, Clifford Robinson came to pick and roll, Wilson decisively left Robinson and attacked Jordan with Miller.

The Knicks are willing to gamble.

They believe the Blazers' open 3-pointer isn't enough to kill the game.

If the Blazers want to start on the same starting line as the Knicks, they must seize the opportunity that the Knicks take the initiative to send.

Louis will change his strategy only if he hurts the Knicks with a precise open 3-pointer.

As a party with holes on the defensive end, the Blazers have no way out, they must play a momentum on the offensive end.

As long as the Knicks are forced to give up the double-team of key players through offense and adopt the same infinite switching as the Blazers, then the game will enter the next stage.

So Jordan passed the ball to Robinson.

Robinson missed an open three-pointer.

Riley frowned, but Barkley grabbed the offensive rebound, kicked Kemp with inhuman strength, and scored.

After scoring, Barkley shouted loudly on the way back: "Mitch, give me as many **** **** as possible. If you want the pigs to run, you have to let the pigs eat first!"

Jordan was furious: "Don't **** call me Mickey!"

Louis stood on the sidelines, thoughtful.

Is this a signal?

The Blazers intend to give up 90% of their tactics and use their personal ability to break the balance?

If so, that's both excellent and terrible at the same time.

The great thing is that Kenji Fujima, who was hiding in them in Portland, finally threw down his jacket and was ready to play;

The worst thing is, can the Knicks stand up to the most inexplicable individual ability in basketball history?

Also, who will be the Knicks' Mitsui Shou?

After Wilson's singles missed, Jordan grabbed the rebound and advanced quickly.

Astonishingly, Clifford Robinson, who had defended Wilson, ran forward at the same speed.

He's a freak who has Durant-like static and dynamic talent~www.wuxiaspot.com~ but plays like Rasheed Wallace -- Jordan doesn't look at people, but throws the ball back and up.

Robinson soared into the air like a pack of dynamite, grabbed the basketball, and in the blink of an eye, blasted it into the basket.

"Alex."

Louie called out to Stevens.

Stevens is one of the Knicks' most underrated players. It may seem inconspicuous at ordinary times, but anyone who has really paid attention to the Knicks should know that whenever the series is at the point of life and death, Stevens is always in the game. Is one of the most trusted players.

"Get ready and replace Reggie later."

Miller's perimeter threat is irreplaceable, but his defense is now a problem. Louie not only needs to replace Miller's defense, but also has a deadly three-point threat, and preferably has the characteristics of a hob. Therefore, Stevens' rotation order came to Rodman and Reggie William. before James.

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