The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 233: He controls the rhythm

In the first five minutes of the third quarter, the game showed a dramatic trend.

The Pistons looked for Bird to play in a fancy way, and Bird either guarded or couldn't, and he tried his best to guard.

He is full of arrogance and will never choose to give up.

Louis approves and supports his choice. As long as he doesn't exhaust himself, it is not a bad thing to endure the unbearable pain of his life and be tortured like Curry.

Maybe after being tortured, he will cherish his teammates more.

Unfortunately, Louie overestimated the offensive intensity of the Pistons.

In a round that allowed the Pistons to call a timeout, Worthy pulled out and singled out Bird. A rare good opportunity, Maxwell didn't have a chance to switch over and let Bird and Worthy face up, isn't he determined to do so?

All Earthlings, including Louie, waited to see how Bird was humiliated by Worthy.

As a result, Bird stepped back two meters to force Worthy to make a long shot. Worthy quit, forcing a breakthrough.

His speed is enough for Bird to eat his exhaust, but he is too confident in his own talent and underestimates other Celtics players.

Laimbeer had been staring at Bird's matchup, and he wanted to help.

In the entire team, Laimbeer only served two people, one was Louie and the other was Bird. Louie's talent, bad breath and anger can really destroy humanity, so Ranbir dared not challenge him. Bird was completely subdued step by step.

Worthy didn't expect someone to show up, couldn't slow down, and crashed into Ranbir like a car that couldn't control the accelerator.

Laimbeer was knocked out of bounds for an uncontested offensive foul.

The Pistons are falling behind, and they're obsessed with playing Bird, regardless of the Celtics' poorly defended gaps at several other positions.

If it was Louie, he wouldn't insist on blowing Bird.

Paxson and John Long, Maxwell, who was blinded by confrontation in the interior, and Laimbeer, who had average defense ability, were all loopholes with weaknesses that could be caught.

Their opponents are higher than the sky, and they just want to beat Bird to the ground before thinking about others.

I don't even want the opportunity given for nothing, and I don't know what I'm thinking.

Louis deliberately walked to the border to remind Bird: "If you can make a three-pointer, we're 16 points ahead."

Before the small ball era, 15 points was a fork in the road. Within that difference, it feels fine. If you exceed this difference, you will be a little suffocated.

Louie wants to break the line immediately, not a 15-point lead that's "it's okay".

He was greedy, but Bird liked his idea.

Bird called the pick-and-roll and asked Parish to guard him. Worthy was about to flank him when he saw Bird pass the ball to Laimbeer and move in.

Originally thinking that his goal was the penalty area, Parish accelerated and rushed in.

However, on the way to the penalty area, Maxwell's screen has been done.

Bird suddenly changed lanes and ran to the corner three-point line.

Parish did not expect this level of change, the rigid body hit Maxwell, Bird was left unattended, and Laimbeer passed the ball to the right bottom corner.

Bird catches a three-pointer.

65 to 49

Daly ran to the tech station gloomily and asked for a pause.

He looked at Louie from a distance, and now, he knew why the opponent was putting up this flawed lineup in the third quarter.

You believe I "can't catch", right? Daly thought.

Bird and Isiah Thomas are the core of the Celtics, it's a consensus, needless to say.

Daly's plan was to destroy the Celtic core and use their collapse to radiate to several other lines.

However, Thomas was 16+7 like a **** of war in the first quarter.

Bird extended the lead with the second team in the third quarter.

Louis deliberately replaced three main players, and then put Bird in front of the Pistons, which is simply taking the initiative to send the fat to their mouths.

They eagerly executed their pregame strategy, constantly looking for someone to play Bird and attack his defense.

This is problematic.

Curry is infinitely targeted and has a "cost-effective" relationship. Moreover, in that era of flanking birds and all-around insiders, anyone with the ball can hit him, and his own defense has not been recognized by any awards. Even if various high-level statistics show that his defense is okay, it is actually okay, not bad or not.

Bird has been selected for the second defense for two consecutive years, and if nothing else happens this year, he will be selected again.

His defense has not been bad since his debut. What's worse is talent, and he can't guard against fast players.

But if the Pistons really took him as a dish, eating as much as they wanted, he would really think too much.

Louie's bird-selling tactic is based on Bird's own offensive and defensive threats. The Pistons played like the first half, and they could still achieve results, but they could not achieve the expected results. Bird's defensive end was resistant to pressure, and his offensive end was strong. Destroyed everything, and the result was that the Pistons missed a few other points that were better than Bird, allowing them to play offense and not being able to break Bird through their own strategy.

Daly could not have imagined that Louie would play an open hand with a bad hand and let Bird sell it, and they really couldn't kill the bird.

The game has played so far, and strategically, the Pistons have failed completely.

Moreover, it is not the kind of failure that "it's not because we are not strong, but the other party has Gundam".

Rather, they implemented their strategy in the best possible state, the plan went perfectly, without a single obstacle, and Louie smiled as they watched them do everything, and then the scorer woke them up from their sweet dreams.

The biggest headache for Daley was that Louie didn't use the Celtics' roster advantage to overwhelm him. Instead, he saw his own calculation, and then he calculated it, using a lineup with strong offense and a disaster defense to scratch him. As a result, he and his players went all out to deal with Bird.

This is the confrontation of the coaching staff, and it is also Daley's biggest failure.

Being led by Bird to the second lineup will bring the difference to 16 points. Next, their main force will definitely return to the field. With the offensive and defensive strength of the Celtics' main lineup, how can they narrow the difference?

Daly sighed and adjusted the lineup.

He changed the lineup on the field to Venier, Tripka, Worthy, Parish, Kent Benson.

Two-tower lineup, but neither tower has the mobility of a 4-position.

This will bring unimaginable rebounding pressure to the Celtics, but at the same time, as long as they play flexible tactics, such as allowing Laimbeer, Bird, and Long to pull out the shooters, the Pistons' defense will be overwhelmed.

Louie replaced three people, including Long, in exchange for Thomas, Sampson and Guy Williams.

"Guy, you've been practicing three-pointers for a few months, show me the results!"

Before going on the court, Louie shouted at Williams.

Thomas took care of him: "Run to your favorite spot and watch the ball."

Strictly speaking, the Celtics' current lineup is a small and a big four.

Only Thomas is a guard, and the other four are Gay playing the second position on the field. This position is the third position. Bird can switch between the third and fourth positions at any time, and Sampson, the fourth and fifth positions can switch at any time. , Ranbir is a pure five.

Louie played around with the lineup on the books at random.

Although the Celtics lack a reliable backup at the 4 and 5 positions, the existing staff is enough for him to live.

He believes that after the previous beatings, Daly should not consider his "beheading" plan again.

This is a reflection of the importance of the head coach.

Many people say that the coach is not important, and the lineup is strong enough to change the coach. But let Louie coach the Pistons and see the Celtics put out a birdie lineup to lure them into focus. He'll definitely call a timeout to calm the players down, and then go after their defensive weaknesses in their lineup.

Daly believed in his judgment and his players trusted their coaches, so the few others on the field were gone, focusing only on Bird.

A strategic misjudgment and mistake can ruin the entire game.

On the other hand, if Daley had just seized the opportunity and did not take Louis's lead to focus on the Birds, but instead used the correct method to defeat each of them, the difference between the current points would probably be within 5 points.

Then, Louis probably didn't have any leisurely life.

It's enough to see how relaxed he is.

Before, Louis was standing, and from time to time he would come to the sidelines to give a few words.

Now he sits down and chats with the teaching assistants with a smile on his face.

He believes that this game has no suspense.

The Pistons have a tougher lineup, but the Celtics are good at hitting less mobile opponents from the perimeter.

In the last few seconds of the game, Laimbeer pulled away after a pick-and-roll, and Thomas broke through to pass two **** to Williams, who was left unattended at a 45-degree angle.

Two left-wing three-pointers, all of which he made.

The suspense has since disappeared.

At the end of the third quarter, the Celtics led the Pistons by 21 points.

"Anyone who doubts LittleLu's coaching ability should watch the video of this game." Tom Heinsohn laughed rudely. "He's just walking Chuck Daly like a dog!"

It was necessary for Cousy to explain to the television audience what Heinsohn's words meant.

"Yes, LittleLu is in control of the direction of the game~www.novelmt.com~ The most interesting thing about his game is not that he is ahead of his opponent by a lot, but that he is only one point ahead every time, which makes people see hope, as if he is still There's a chance to catch up. But just run at his pace for a while and you'll be 21 points behind like the Pistons are right now."

Cousy said: "There is still a lot of game time, but the Pistons have no hope of winning."

For Louie, he didn't want to hear someone bragging about his coaching abilities.

He wants to continue to be seen as a madman with a full rank.

He wants everyone to see him as a young coach who has risen on the strength of the roster.

In this way, more and more coaches will be deceived in front of him.

To deepen this impression, he desperately needs more Gene Shue.

"I have nothing to say about this, LittleLu is really different." Daly told the "Boston Globe" reporter, "Only people who have played against him personally know that LittleLu off the court, and LittleLu on the court, Two very different people."

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