The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 1022: The Knicks are over

Wilson was elbowed away, but Jordan could only be proud for a while.

Because doing so will only give him the chance to catch the ball, but the Knicks won't let him down on his defense.

Wilson then pestered Jordan with a more aggressive defense.

Jordan chose the right flank, supplemented with a powerful first step, and passed quickly.

He hit the penalty area, was fouled directly from the air by Rodman, and fell to the ground.

"You **** watch! @#¥@#!%"

The two sides shouted at each other, but the conflict did not escalate further.

Because the Blazers are very clear that this is the Knicks' consistent defensive strategy, Riley's "no layup rule" is precisely for this.

Jordan, who walked to the free throw line, made two free throws, as if Rodman's foul had no effect.

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Rodman's foul led the Blazers to decide to play a more intense defense when setting up the Verdun defense.

When Wilson took possession of the ball against Jordan, fans were watching an unrestricted basketball game.

Jordan's physical contact to Wilson can be called two fouls a second in normal times.

Since the ball handler is the focal point on the court, many viewers don't find the off-ball matchup more violent.

A little more "harmonious", like Reggie Miller and Jerome Curcy, they just block each other's runs.

"Discord", like Rodman and McDaniel, Kemp and Mason, have begun to blatantly swing their elbows and feet.

Wilson defied all odds and dribbled the ball to the frontcourt alone without a pass.

Moreover, he still does not intend to pass the ball out.

Facing Jordan, Wilson dribbled the ball sharply, accelerated to the right, made an emergency stop, changed direction in front of the body and started to accelerate.

This was the choice that resulted from his confidence in his personal abilities.

As strong as Jordan, he can only interfere as much as possible when Wilson is in such an explosive state.

But he knew very well that interference alone could not stop Wilson.

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"benj and mj are turning this game that has captured the hearts of basketball fans around the world into a one-on-one with personal heroism!"

Ranbir said loudly: "I'm not surprised that Benjamin did this, but I'm very curious, why did Coach Lu allow him to do this?"

Costas didn't ask why, because if he continued to ask, he would probably extend too much. So he just said a little bit of soup and turned the commentary into the game.

As Jordan passed Louie, he heard him say, "Michael, Benj tonight will prove that he's not just a bigger player than you, he's a bigger player than you."

"Don't provoke Jordan casually" is a taboo that Louis has tried many times.

The consequences are serious, but as long as it's not serious enough to cost them the game, it's cool.

This time, Jordan turned his back to him as he spoke, and the Blazers unexpectedly chose Cauchy to handle the ball.

Hearing Louie's words, Jordan's head slowly turned back.

The ancients described Sima Yi as an eagle who looks down on wolves. Jordan's expression and eyes at this moment have both the ambition of an eagle and the cruelty of a wolf.

"yes?"

He just said this.

Letting teammates hold the ball is a signal from the Blazers.

They're not going to leave the game to Jordan alone, like the Knicks.

Jordan himself, was willing to do the same.

Cauchy isn't good enough to get the ball up the court, but with McDaniel and Robinson in tow, it's not that hard.

Through the pick-and-roll, the pass, the pick-and-roll, and so on, it took them eight seconds to cross the half court, successfully pass the murder press, and hand the ball to Jordan.

Louie's voice still echoed in Jordan's mind.

When people say Wilson is greater than him, he doesn't argue.

But if people say Wilson is better than him, he is 100 dissatisfied.

Since the other party wants to prove that he is stronger, he naturally has to deal with it with all his strength. Winning both the series and the individual duels was what Jordan wanted most.

Thinking of this, Jordan's blood boiled, and his tongue couldn't help sticking out. In an instant, the power that erupted from him was so fast that even Wilson couldn't react.

Wilson was passed by one step, Jordan smashed into the paint area, flew like a wing, held the ball with his right hand, first dodged Kemp's block, then switched hands to avoid Rodman's "chasing", and then used his right hand as an auxiliary hand. Help the left hand to hook the ball back.

Human language has been unable to describe this attack.

Louie is like seeing a live-action version of Aomine Daiki driving the zone ready to kick them out.

Jordan alone challenged Wilson, Kemp, and Rodman to hit the board with unparalleled rotation.

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"I really liked what Barkley said, no one on earth can beat him on the court, you say Jordan? He's a Martian!" Laimbeer laughed.

In fact, in this life, because Jordan has been unable to capture the highest honor, his team has not promoted the classic nickname "Flying Man". In order to let people understand Jordan's strength and uniqueness, "The Martian" is their marketing direction.

The ball just now belongs to the category of Mars, and should not exist on Earth.

After scoring the goal, Jordan said to Wilson: "You know, even if you win a ring that can fit on both hands, no one will think you are better than me."

"Let's see!" Wilson glared.

Jordan sneered and pressed him, first to prevent him from catching the ball.

Wilson was going to swing his elbow like Jordan did, but the action was pre-judged, and Jordan dodged backwards, but he also managed to get him the ball.

Wilson got the ball, and Jordan's defense pushed up.

"This position is not good!" Louie shouted, "benj, pass the ball!"

Wilson was blocked by Jordan on the sideline, the worst position on the court after the baseline.

Out of bounds has become a defensive player. Jordan's defense is so strong that Wilson can't take another step forward. When he is about to move to the left, McDaniel suddenly appears and slams into his stomach.

"Beep!"

"Out of bounds?" Louis was furious, "Is this the **** out of bounds?"

Dick Bavita was startled, "Calm down, littlelu!"

"You told me it was out of bounds?" Louie looked like he was going to eat Bavita.

If another coach dared to yell at himself like this, Baveta has already considered whether to give a t, but Louis is the only coach he is in awe of.

"Benjamin's foot out of bounds is no doubt!"

"In that case Xavier McDaniel just bumped the benj casually and he was out of bounds, wouldn't that be a foul?"

Louie was chattering about calling the Blazers for the foul, and Baveta didn't want to.

This is a magical scene, Bavita actually took the initiative to appease the coach on the field.

"That's the charm of Coach Lu, even Dick Bavita doesn't want to make him angry." Lambiel said with a smile.

The current game does not challenge the referee's rules, so no matter what Louie makes, Bavita's verdict can't be changed.

This is putting pressure on, but with tonight's whistle-blowing scale, it's hard to say whether his pressure can return a good result.

The duel on the field is about to enter a new stage.

Jordan captured the biggest weakness in Wilson's character—he cared too much.

Few players' scouting reports have the words "he cares too much". The super giants who can appear these four words can only name three people based on Louis' experience: Isaiah Thomas, Kobe, Garnett.

This kind of "caring" is pathological, so Garnett became a schizophrenic, the Jagged Boy on the court, the boy next door off the court; Kobe became the most famous paranoia in sports history; And the perverted obsession to set a single-quarter scoring record in the playoffs with one foot stems from this.

Wilson doesn't have Kobe's almost unmanageable paranoia, but he has Garnett-esque splits and Thomas-esque perverted obsessions.

The most terrifying thing happened when his split personality was blown away by a slap from Ewing.

Louie was as terrified as the guy in "The Bells" when he saw Sadako crawling out of the TV—Wilson was morphing into Thomas the bastard.

It was a weakness he exploited early in his career against Bird.

In the 1988 Eastern Conference finals, Bird nearly destroyed him.

This kind of character almost killed him, but at the same time made him have a personality that became more and more courageous. If it was in the past, how Jordan beat Wilson, Louis would not worry about it, but it is different now.

Wilson was eager to lead the team in another way, what would he have become if Jordan had let him know that it was not only stupid but also unwinnable?

Jordan caught Wilson's problem.

Beyond the three-point line, Jordan asked, a meter away from the three-point line, "Do you think I dare not shoot here?"

After all, Jordan made a three-pointer.

"Shh!"

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Since then, everything has been out of control.

Wilson was obsessed with singles and couldn't see his teammates.

Miller got open a few times and yelled, but Wilson didn't pass him the ball.

Wilson's singles hit rate is not low, close to 50%, but Jordan's hit rate is 100%.

Also, Jordan would pass the ball to his teammates.

Whenever the chances are bad, he passes the ball.

The difference between the two sides expanded from less than 10 points to 16 points in the half quarter.

When Louie asked for a moratorium, Wilson was like a prisoner about to be executed, with "we're done" written all over his body language.

Are we finished?

Louie smiled grimly as he looked at the lost Wilson.

He replaced Reggie Williams and Rodman, and replaced Mohammad Raouf and Ewing.

"Don't change Benj? He..." Tomjanovich wanted to say that Wilson's presence on the court was a side effect, but he also knew that doing so would cause secondary damage to the latter. "He's been playing for a long time."

But Louie made a ruthless gesture of asking him to wipe his **** clean: "I think he still has the strength to play so many singles~www.wuxiaspot.com~ He should still have physical strength, right, benj?"

"I can still fight."

Wilson's tone didn't feel confident, he just didn't want to be replaced like this.

Louie is still willing to believe him, which makes him grateful, but what about his teammates? Few people believed him anymore.

No matter how you look at it, the mental outlook presented by the Knicks is a standard loser state.

They were dead on the field, lacked communication, and their core players fought each other. They didn't look like a dynasty team that won five consecutive championships.

Seeing the Knicks' first offense back from a timeout ended in a bad pass, Laimbeer came to the obvious conclusion: "The Knicks are done."

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