The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 1019: mental disorder

Chapter 1019: Disorder of mind

The strength of the Blazers is that they have played very well in the Knicks, but they are still obviously in a state of being suppressed.

And, like when Barkley and Jordan started to push, the score was pulled.

At the end of the first quarter, the Blazers scored 32 points.

Facing the best defensive team in history, the Blazers scored 30+ in a single quarter in the finals.

"Adavis Sabonis, Charles Barkley, Michael Jordan, the performance of these three people is an important reason for the Blazers to lead the Knicks by 8 points in the first quarter." Bob Costas said in surprise, "The Knicks They've been there for all to see, their defense is still strong, but the Blazers look like they're on another level."

"But Benjamin Wilson didn't play well," Laimbeer quipped.

"Yes, he was pinned by mj," Costas said.

"No, it's not so much that he was suppressed by mj, it's better that he didn't play like him at all." Laimbeer's impression of Wilson is not like this, "He basically doesn't communicate with his teammates on the court, and he is alone on offense. It's not good for the game, because the strongest player on the court is not in the Knicks, and the Blazers can't be beaten by individual ability alone."

Those who didn't know thought that Ranbir was a Knicks guy, but in fact he wanted Wilson to die.

But now it's time to pretend to be a good guy, so Laimbeer will use seemingly objective words to bring unfavorable public opinion to Wilson: "Before this, the reason why Wilson could be the best player in the league was not because he was better than mj , but because he understands the nature of the game better than mj, and now he's doing something that runs counter to the Knicks' philosophy of winning."

"benj, you didn't act like a five-ring winner tonight."

Before the start of the second quarter, Louie fired at Wilson.

Although not as hot as Jordan, Wilson's offense in the first quarter was still good.

"I'll be back in the second quarter," Wilson said confidently.

Louie said: "I don't want you to fight back, I want you to clarify your goals, whether to rely on singles to create opportunities, or to drive teammates to overwhelm the Blazers, you can, but you can't play a lot of singles and then suddenly choose a lot. pass the ball."

"Understood, coach."

On the Knicks side, there is also Miller who is turning in one or two quarters.

Hearing Wilson say "understand," Miller sneered: "Does this **** really understand? Honestly, I'm getting more and more confused about what he's thinking now."

Louie said softly, "If you figure it out, I'll let you be the coach."

"Coach, are you just letting him go?" Miller deliberately said in front of Ewing, "If it was Patrick, you would have been scolded by you for a long time, right?"

"Reggie, it seems that you are the only one who thinks Benj has a problem right now, right?" Louie put his hand on Ewing's shoulder with a smile.

Louie's indulgence of Wilson really set Miller on fire.

"Okay, whatever you want, but I'm going to say the ugly thing up front. If that **** continues to fight like this, if he loses the game, I will never let him go!"

Miller showed his conscientiousness and desire to win.

Louie scolded: "It's up to me to say this, the best thing you should do, you self-talking bastard, is to shoot that **** three-pointer!"

The other three players who started the second quarter of the Knicks were Stockton, Kemp and Yu Tiancan.

Because the Blazers took the lead, Riley was more relaxed in the rotation, and replaced Jordan to rest, letting Thomas and Nance lead the second team.

Yu Tiancan's half-dunk made a good start for the Knicks in the second quarter.

In the past year, the outside world has mixed praise and criticism for Yu Tiancan.

Compared with the two supercenters in his class, he lacks the kind of immediate impact.

But it can't be blamed on him. If he is allowed to debut in a rebuilding team, supplemented by a suitable game rhythm and enough ball possession, he can still produce dazzling stats and performances.

The Knicks don't have this kind of opportunity, and the overall rhythm is too fast. His positioning is just a substitute for Ewing, so he has to find a sense of the game in the tactical system and role positioning that are not conducive to him.

It took Yu Tiancan half a season to basically enter the role.

However, before he could establish a chemistry with other teammates, the internal contradictions of the Knicks confused him again.

For Louie, this is a difficult thing to accept.

But he has to admit that the current Knicks are not conducive to the development of a potential rookie like Yu Tiancan.

In the finals, Yu Tiancan got very few opportunities, because Ewing, as the strongest point in the interior, is the Knicks' most advantageous player against the Blazers, so his playing time will only increase greatly.

Replaced today, Yu Tiancan encountered Anthony Mason who was pushed to the center position by Riley.

In front of Mason, Yu Tiancan had an obvious height advantage. Wilson fed him a ball, and he threw it from the start.

26 to 32

Not to be outdone, Mason wanted to bully Yu Tiancan with his mobility.

What he didn't expect was that the Knicks had a plan in place for this situation.

In modern times, rim protection is the most important part of the defense.

Yu Tiancan, as the first height on the court, has no doubts about his ability to protect the basket.

Over the years, Louie has made it a habit for his players to try to keep their centers at the rim and have their teammates help defend if their opponents run out of the paint to shoot.

Kemp arrived as soon as Mason's shot was made.

The latter jumped faster, but this jump was not Kemp's full force. He caught up with the basketball with excellent speed and covered the ball to the opponent's backcourt.

Because he didn't take off with all his strength, Kemp landed almost at the same time as Mason, and reacted first with better motor nerves, chasing the ball at full speed.

Mason was less than a second slower than Kemp.

That's less than a second, enough for Kemp to throw it away.

Kemp, who has been madly sprayed by Louis in the past two days and has been benched again at the beginning, has already been full of anger. Taking Mason out is just a small matter of warm-up level for him. His real goal is Barkley.

How Barkley beat him in the past few games, he's about to beat him back.

Kemp caught up with the ball as he wished, and no one in the Blazers could stop his counterattack except Thomas.

It only took Thomas a split second to drop the defense.

Because he is well aware of Kemp's offense, and if he insists on defending it, he just gives the opponent a chance to create 2+1 and the top ten goals.

On second thought, is there anyone in the league who can block Kemp's counterattack in a one-on-one situation?

I'm afraid not.

Because Kemp's speed, power and instant explosiveness are among the best in basketball history, Thomas's choice is undoubtedly wise.

Kampra made an extremely rounded windmill and dunked the ball into the basket strongly.

28 to 32

Kemp dunked the ball and immediately glared at Barkley on the bench.

"It has to be like this, the more cowardly you are, the more you can't beat it." Willis Reed looked at the young man he taught so vigorously, and his face bloomed with joy.

Barkley said disdainfully to the people around him: "That guy is also good when he fights back."

Kemp's dunk boosted the msg vibe.

Spike Lee, the never-quiet guy, got up straight from the VIP seat, "This kind of ball will never be seen on that **** Reggie!"

The atmosphere in the garden was about to turn towards the Knicks, but Thomas calmly passed Stockton and made a pull-up jumper on the right side of the free throw line.

34 to 28

This ball offset the impact of Kemp's counterattack dunks and stabilized the mentality of his teammates.

But Thomas was not satisfied with this. As soon as Stockton arrived in the frontcourt, he gestured to his teammates.

Suddenly, Stockton started a pick-and-roll, Jerome Curcy let go of Wilson, who moved to the bottom corner, and turned to the top of the arc to flank Stockton with Thomas.

It can be seen that Thomas’s swiping action is obviously a foul, but no one can fathom Baveta’s penalty scale. It happened right in front of him, but he didn’t mean to sound the whistle.

Stockton's ball was taken out, Thomas brought it to the frontcourt and gave Cauchy an alley-oop.

36 to 28

"Russ!"

Stockton's mentality had changed, and Louie could tell.

Every time he faced a core guard with strong personal ability like Thomas, Stockton would look very embarrassed.

When Thomas was in the Celtics and Hornets, Stockton was able to come back on offense with the team's overall strength.

But now Thomas is following Riley's arrangement, giving Stockton a shot, and if he wants to pick and roll, he will step back and bypass it, which makes him uncomfortable.

The offense was weak and the defense exploded. This was the scene of Stockton's execution.

"Some people are always asking why Coach Lu likes to freeze John Stockton at critical moments, now, you get the idea?"

Lambie is probably the only narrator/analyst who doesn't call Louie "littlelu".

His relationship with Louie was like Bird's with Louie.

Saying they are friends doesn't seem to count. To say that they are just former colleagues, it seems that they are still friends.

One thing is for sure, that is, although Laimbeer hates the Knicks, he doesn't hate Louie.

Stockton was so embarrassed by Thomas that Louie had to call Reggie Williams on the bench.

Raouf just came down and rested not long ago, and now he is replaced by Thomas, who is in a hot state, I am afraid that there will be no better effect.

Instead of letting Raouf hit Thomas' muzzle, it's better to be a **** who is good at offense and defense.

The fans at the scene prayed that the dead ball time would come as soon as possible.

Because Stockton is in a very abnormal state.

Even if he can't guard Thomas, even his best playmaking is a mess when he comes to the offensive end.

Louis just made a substitution arrangement. He made a mistake in the frontcourt. Thomas was brought down by Wilson on the fast break, and the fans were relieved.

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