The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 1020: hardcore era

Reggie Williams just came on the court, but didn't follow Louie's orders to guard Thomas.

Because before he and Thomas were up against the post, Wilson got the lead.

Williams turned back and asked what Louis meant, and Louis was noncommittal, acquiescing.

So Wilson came to the point of Thomas, Williams changed to Jerome Cauchy.

Today's Wilson is no longer the rookie who was frozen in Thomas' All-Star game.

Thomas brilliantly pointed the dribble to bypass Wilson's defense, but his explosiveness was not as strong as before, and he was caught up by Wilson.

Wilson's defense has been hailed as a textbook because he rarely gets the hang of it.

As a defender, Wilson has top-of-the-line static and dynamic talents. Others need to get started to create a distraction effect, and he can stop opponents with his arm length as long as he moves into place.

Thomas's shot was touched by Wilson's fingertips, the arc deflected from the basket, and went straight out of bounds.

"Well guarded, Reggie is coming too!"

Spike Lee shouted.

Miller roared impatiently, "Can you **** shut up!?"

This puzzled Louis, he didn't know what the contradiction between the two was.

If there is a conflict, it is also a matter of a previous life. In this life, Miller has been a Knicks person. What is the director doing?

It wasn't until later that Louie knew that the reason why Spike Lee opposed Miller everywhere was because Miller "drive away" the White Moonlight Dale Ellis in his mind.

This generation of Knicks fans, newcomers, almost all watched the 1988 Eastern Conference finals.

Ellis' mythical performance in turning the tide in that series inspired a generation.

Miller certainly wasn't the one to "drive out" Ellis, but it's a fact that Ellis couldn't stay with the Knicks because of his presence.

Over the years, as the rest of the Knicks have grown, Miller hasn't had the opportunity to save the world that Ellis had, so in New York, Miller Black has grown into a massive group.

The group believes Ellis, not Miller, should have been on the protected list that year.

Moreover, the important members of the Knicks team in 1988, except for Ellis, other players are still on the team, what a pity.

Miller has fought against this inexplicable malice for years and has consistently proven himself no worse than Ellis.

That's why he can't stand Wilson's mess.

If Wilson maintains this style of play, even if he does surpass Ellis, he won't have a chance to show himself because Wilson won't give him as much of the ball.

Wilson guarded Thomas, Miller ran to the frontcourt and called a tactic himself.

Williams got the ball from the top of the arc, and Wilson gave Miller a screen.

The feeling is familiar, Wilson used to do it often.

Miller ran out of the opportunity, and Corcy was firmly blocked by Wilson within the three-point line.

Opposite Wilson is "X-Men" Xavier McDaniel, who has a reputation as a thug. Cauchy is stuck by Wilson, and he should switch to Miller.

But he clearly did not make the right judgment in this round.

He stayed put and gave Miller a chance.

The ball passed to Miller, who raised his hand and shot.

"Shh!"

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Near the VIP seats in the front row is the family area, and Lu Wuxia shouted to Spike Lee after Miller scored: "Reggie is still great."

"Kid, I really hope you've watched Dale Ellis's game." Li knew that Lu Wuxia was Louis' son, not only was not angry, but also responded mildly.

On the court, Thomas once again tried to penetrate Wilson's defense.

Thomas dribbled the ball gorgeously, and it was difficult to tear through Wilson's defense.

"Tsk tsk...benj's condition tonight is really good." Louis secretly said.

Wilson's defense managed to make Thomas look like the No. 1 domestic streetball slicking out in front of Paul.

Anyone who has seen that video should have the impression that Paul took out the last one and ko the first person.

Thomas is not so embarrassed, but Wilson's defense is like an unbreakable iron wall, successfully containing his offensive.

As the smiling assassin was about to call the pick-and-roll, Bavetta blew his whistle.

Everyone's attention turned to the inside.

Kemp fell to the ground, looking at Nance with a defiant expression, while Nance was furious, spitting at Kemp and cursing: "You dirty bastard, if you dare to take your dirty hands again. Touch me and I'll twist your arm off!"

Everyone didn't know what happened, only to see Nance elbowing Camp, the referee blew the whistle when the latter lay down.

To Nance's threat, Kemp said contemptuously, "If I were you, I would do it directly. If you really dare to do it, believe me, you will be the one who will have your arm broken."

Nance's foul cost the Blazers the ball.

At the same time, it also gave Riley the opportunity to make substitutions.

Wilson's ability to suppress Thomas doesn't surprise Riley, who surprises Riley because they can't take the initiative if they don't put in the right five.

But he couldn't get the right five to play the full 48 minutes.

So how to line up is the biggest test Riley faces.

As before, he chose to hug Big Daddy's leg - Jordan replaced Thomas.

However, he is not ready to replace the second father (Barkley).

In addition, Sabonis has been in hot form since Game 5. Even if the overall situation is not as good as Ewing, it is also an important part of the Blazers' collapse of the Knicks.

It's a pity that his body has been ruined by the Soviets, let alone 40 minutes. At this intensity of the game, 30 minutes is enough.

The Blazers are in a similar situation to the Knicks who challenged the Celtics.

Also, Louie has "told" Riley what to do in this situation.

Riley's desire to create his own era is well known, but at the critical moment it's time to copy homework.

When there is really no suitable player to withstand the pressure, use the intensity.

The way Louis gave strength to the Green Army back then was to resort to murder pressing.

Riley naturally learns and behaves well. Go to Jordan, stay Mason, Cauchy, McDaniel, and then replace Nance with Clifford Robinson, and live together.

Louis pre-judged Riley's arrangement and took the initiative to replace Yu Tiancan, so that he would not be exhausted in the high-intensity rhythm in the next few minutes, and then let Rodman play. As a result, neither side had a pure center on the books. The Knicks Except for Miller, the other four are strikers, and the Blazers are the full version of the Verdun defense team.

Louie called Wilson and Miller to his side.

"Reggie, when we're attacking, you should try to ambush at a forty-five-degree angle on the flanks, and when you're defending, you should try to stand back as much as possible, I know you're not part of the murder press team, so neither will I. To ask you according to their standards, I just want you to act according to the circumstances and listen to benj's orders."

Although Miller doubts that the current Wilson can give the correct order, his answer now can only be "no problem."

Louie looked at Wilson, "Everyone says you and Mickey are the Russell and Wilt of our time. Do you know what that means?"

"Even though I always win, people think Mickey is stronger."

"Mickey has been kicking your **** lately, and if you don't want that to be etched into the hearts of the fans, prove yourself."

Miller has a question in his heart, isn't this driving Wilson down the wrong road?

Also, why does benj have to prove himself?

The championship ring can be worn on one hand, and he was elected as the MVP of the finals three times, one of which was taken against Jordan. Does such a person still have to prove himself?

Looking at Wilson's face, he showed a sure-win expression, and, with his state tonight, even Jordan has a chance to play a matchup advantage.

As far as strength is concerned, Wilson is not much better than Jordan.

Now that he is obviously in a state of play, it seems like a way to let him and Jordan go head-to-head?

Louie believes that Wilson can beat Jordan~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Miller can only understand so.

Even if something goes wrong later, the coaching staff can make up for it in time, so Miller thinks he just needs to focus on his own play.

"mj, Jerome Robinson, Anthony Mason, Clifford Robinson, X-Men vsbenj, Reggie Miller, Reggie Williams, Dennis Rodman, Sean Kemp." Costas said, "That's why you watch this game, and only the Knicks and Blazers game can send such a lineup in the transition stage for a staged showdown."

"Bill, who do you think will have the advantage?"

"I don't know, I don't like either group of people." Lambiel laughed, "but I will like what happens next, it must be very nostalgic (bloody) retro (violent), reminiscent of George McCann's The legendary **** era with a loose environment and unrestrained scale."

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