The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 1017: don't tell him

Isaiah Thomas dribbled the ball to the perimeter.

Jordan had run out of space under the cover of Clifford Robinson, and Robinson, who had screened for him, also chose to stay on the perimeter to open up space.

Pick-and-roll for the guard on the inside, and then the three-point line on the outside to maximize the space. This timeless tactic, only Kemp can play in the Knicks. And Riley accidentally got two insiders who can shoot three-pointers, and he decisively developed this play.

Robinson's selection made it difficult for the Knicks' defense to be in place in a timely manner.

Thomas put the ball safely into Jordan's hands.

"Shh!"

7 to 0

Less than three minutes into the start, the Knicks had a scoring drought.

Since Robinson was on the 3rd position of the Blazers, Louie could only let Wilson come to match him. If Miller was placed in front of him, it would be hard to imagine the picture.

It seems like a good choice for Miller to match Jordan, but under the high-quality cover of the Trail Blazers, it is difficult for Miller to entangle Jordan.

This ball is that Miller was hanged by Robinson, and Jordan was directly unguarded.

Spike Lee even spat at Miller: "Reggie, what the **** are you doing, can you defend against mj? Are you trying to make us lose, nigga?"

"qnmd!" Miller yelled, "It's not your turn to talk about me!"

Li Wenyan thought that he couldn't offend Louie, and was afraid of your little Miller, so he stood up and shouted, "I'll just **** call you, you are the weakest of all the **** on the field, pay him back. Mom has no idea!"

Louie blocked the cacophony and rejected Thibodeau's suggestion to suspend.

These opening goals are all acceptable points.

Raouf was pressed by the frontcourt again, this time, Louis signaled Stevens to come forward.

When someone answers, things get better.

Rauf took advantage of Stevens' running body to throw off Thomas 1.

Raouf dribbled the ball to the frontcourt, and Wilson ran to attract attention.

Miller ran out of space with the help of Ewing, and it was a classic Knicks-style exgericky (high-post dynamic offense).

Raouf passed the ball, Miller received the ball.

"Shh!"

3 to 7

"I hate this tactic." Laimbeer said half-jokingly. "This offense also shows that the Knicks are starting to get into shape. It should be said that the game has only just begun."

"Alex!" Louie shouted, pointing to Thomas in front of him.

The Blazers can use the frontcourt defense to influence the Knicks' speed, and the Knicks can do the same.

In terms of defensive quality, the Knicks will only be higher.

As one of Louie's most trusted players, Stevens immediately stepped forward to hand over Raouf when instructed, and then, like a rabid dog, gave Thomas an unbearable five seconds in the frontcourt. foul.

Thomas swerved past Stevens with a change of direction, and he nearly got it.

If Stevens does not take extraordinary measures, the defense will be broken down. At that time, there will be a short five-on-four in the frontcourt. For a team that only needs four seconds to play the defensive back, five seconds in a few seconds. Playing four is enough for a nice offense.

So Stevens shot from behind, seemingly to dig the ball, but in fact took a very bold approach to attack Thomas in the abdomen.

This time, Thomas was knocked down on the spot, and the referee Dick Bavita made a common foul for this action that Pat Riley could not accept.

"This must be a **** foul!" Riley yelled.

Louie didn't care how Riley negotiated with Baveta, and quickly ran to the midfield to communicate with Stevens: "It's a good foul, every foul must have this 'quality', don't foul casually, I need you to play in this game 20 minutes or more."

"Take it easy, coach." Stevens didn't expect him to have a day of decompression for Louie. "These guys will cheer up."

Louis snorted coldly, "I dare not have such extravagant expectations."

Just as Louis was walking back, he suddenly heard a whistle behind him.

Riley negotiated with Bavita to no avail, and was unwilling, so he verbally had **** with the opposite **** in his home. Bavita was not angry and gave him a technical foul.

"You better **** me out!" Riley roared. "I'll definitely appeal to the league office!"

Louie felt sorry for Riley. After all these years in the business, he still couldn't recognize the virtue of Bavita?

If this birdman was afraid that someone would sue him by the league office, he would have been a dog with his tail tucked in his head. Would he need to be in the air every day in every arena like a teddy in heat?

Riley was called for a technical foul, and Thomas was also substituted for the team doctor's examination. Stevens did have an unexpected effect.

Raouf made two technical free throws.

5 to 7

Raouf called a pick-and-roll, and the Blazers directly double-teamed.

This is a ball-handling threat not seen in Stockton, and it is also the psychological shadow that Raouf left on his opponents in the finals.

Regarding double-teaming, the coaching staff had already given Raouf a vaccination, and he was also used to high-intensity double-teaming during the team's competition.

Now pass the ball to Stevens who falls into the open, very easy.

Beyond the three-point line on the right, Stevens received the ball open.

In order to flank Raouf, the Blazers emptied Stevens, who shot 41% of his three-pointers, and he will also use a three-pointer to let the Knicks overtake the score to make the Blazers pay attention to his shooting skills.

"Shh!"

8 to 7

"I wouldn't mind if someone described Alex Stevens as the Knicks' me." Laimbeer's remarks didn't count for himself.

Judging from the status of the two in the team, Stevens is a bit high.

The defender replaced by the Blazers is Alvin Robertson, who joined Jordan.

The effect of Stevens's territorial defense was achieved, and it took the Blazers 7 seconds to cross the half.

But Robertson is rarely as aggressive as Thomas.

He knows who the boss of this team is, and he will give the ball to the boss. After all, he is just a small character who wants to get a ring safely and securely before retiring.

With Thomas off, the Blazers temporarily lost their engine. They could give the ball to Jordan and let him create it, or Sabonis, whose support broke the Knicks in Game 5, or they could choose to give it to Barkley. His singles are so certain that even the most mediocre option—letting Robertson play the game—would not be a bad one.

Robertson was only a small player in the star-studded Blazers, but in the 1980s he was one of the best guards at the time, with comprehensive abilities, and it was not difficult to temporarily take over the offensive organization.

Riley, whose blood pressure was raised by Bavitara, did not lose his head. He chose the optimal solution and let Sabonis cooperate.

Sabonis stood at a high 45-degree angle on the right, and Ewing defended alone.

If you want to send a beautiful response from the inside, there are no more than three types. Personal offensive threat attracts double-teams to score the ball, teammates on the wing move out of position and take advantage of the visual advantage brought by the size. Hand on cover.

Sabonis' choice is completely beyond people's imagination.

He held the ball to his chest, and Ewing behind him would never let him approach the penalty area.

At this point, the teammates began to run.

With Barkley open for less than a second in the box, Sabonis' grip on the ball may have just flicked.

For the audience, this scene may be missed in the blink of an eye.

"omg!!"

Receiving this amazing pass, Barkley also jumped in excitement and made a ruthless dunk.

"You can't pass this kind of ball in your life."

When Ewing ran to the frontcourt, Louie taunted him.

Ewing admits it's true, but it's not beautiful to say it.

So Ewing deliberately stood high and pulled Sabonis out, then accelerated to cut in, and Rauf made an alley.

Ewing immediately grabbed the basketball above the hoop with the speed of the bullet, and then made a violent dunk at a height that no one on the court could stop.

This response is no less than Sabonis's stroke of genius.

Ewing's dunk instantly raised the atmosphere at the scene by several grades. Although the Trail Blazers are strong, the Knicks' current combat effectiveness is not weaker than them.

New York fans who have witnessed the Knicks' five consecutive championships believe that this team will show the tenacious fighting ability and win the final victory like it did in 1988.

When retreating, Ewing shouted at Louie: "He can't dunk like me!"

Louie seems to be on the side of Sabonis: "He could do it when he was young!"

"Cough cough..." Zhao Yuanzheng reminded, "Old way, speaking of youth... Sabonis is 2 years younger than Ewing."

Probably the appearance of Ewing is the same as when Louie first saw him more than ten years ago~www.novelmt.com~, so he always felt that Ewing was still very young.

In fact, Ewing is 31 years old this year.

And Sabonis, who looks like an old man, is only 29 years old.

"Does Patrick know about this?" Louis asked.

Zhao Yuanzheng thought, if Ewing knew about it, he would have refuted it already?

"Should not know."

Louie said with a smile, "Don't tell him."

1 This is not a moving screen, you should have an impression of this situation in the game "one defender advances, the other front defends, the advancing side's server tends to deliberately slow down and run forward, and then the ball carrier will Use his moving body as cover to get around the territorial defense."

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