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Chapter 260: Is this something a 7'4 guy can do?

Chapter 260 Is this an action that a 7-foot-4 guy can do?

Riley became anxious. No matter how strong he was, no matter how strong he was, no matter how he double-teamed or switched defenses, no matter how high-quality defense he made, the Celtics always had two problems.

Isaiah Thomas, who pulled away from all sides, broke through with the ball and had no solution.

The three sides were pulled apart, and Thomas on the weak side had no solution for Larry Bird who was playing with a low back.

During the majority of the period when Sampson was away, they relied on their personal ability to promote the operation of the No. 3 and No. 4 systems, forcibly holding up the Lakers’ torture on both ends of the offense and defense.

K.C. Jones fell into contemplation. He had long believed that Louie's system would be the cornerstone of the Celtics' championship.

He never thought that at this level, the system would still work.

If it was him to coach, it is estimated that it would have been a mess by now and let the players catch the ball and play, regardless of tactics.

If he really wants to play, it's not impossible. The Celtics' players have such strong personal abilities, and they can play like this.

But playing like this will never make you proud as a coach.

It's all about handing over the game to the players, and the coaches really become babysitters.

Louie's system allowed him to control the direction of the game in difficult times, and he didn't hand the game over to Bird and Thomas casually.

They're still playing under Louie's system.

In this tug-of-war, every time there is a race against time, there is a biting phase of the exchange of leaders in each round, and the leader of the Celtics is still Louis.

As a professional coach, that is the best performance.

In the third quarter, a whole quarter of fierce battles, an epic 22 alternate leads, and finally Bird's buzzer-beating three-pointer, the Celtics 79-77, entered the fourth quarter as the leading party.

This section, the Celtics team 28 points, Bird and Thomas scored 24 points.

They were the reason this game was able to get to the fourth quarter and the Celtics kept the lead.

In the fourth quarter, Louie decided to let Bird and Thomas rest for two minutes.

"If there is any accident, such as the Lakers leading by 5 points, I will let you come back immediately." Louis made it clear first.

Next, he looked at Sampson and asked, "Ralph, do you remember the promise I made to you?"

Sampson can never forget: "You promised me to be an epoch-making player."

"To this day, you are still not." Louis said, "But next, you can be."

In the fourth quarter, the Celtics' lineup stunned Heinsohn and Stockton again.

Rookie John Paxson served as the point guard, backup shooter Derek Weidman served as the second position, John Long served as the third position, and the inside is Laimbeer and Sampson partner.

Aside from Sampson, this was another four-shooter setup that would have been extremely extravagant in 1984.

In the third quarter, the Celtics relied on Bird, Thomas and three shooters to forcefully drag the game away. In the fourth quarter, Louis let them rest, and then in the finals they formed a lineup that had never appeared in a season.

"He's really crazy.. isn't he?" Cowens was stunned.

Beside him, Thurmond's eyes were dull: "If I heard correctly, Lu meant to let Ralph hold the ball in the middle and dominate at will?"

"Let an insider hold the ball in the middle? Dominate at will?"

Tomjanovich never doubted Louie's decision. He looked at Sampson's back and asked, "Can he do it?"

"I don't know," Louie said.

"You don't know?" Tomjanovich was shocked this time. "You just gave Ralph a tactical position that might affect the outcome of the game, and then you don't know if he can live up to that tactical position?"

"I really don't know, because Larry and Isaiah have always had that status, and Ralph has never proven he can hold the ball."

Louis said: "So, I gave him this opportunity."

Give him a chance in the finals? Tomjanovich trembled with a tingling scalp: "You...you're a lunatic."

"Sit down, Rudy, the next thing has nothing to do with us." Louie pulled Tomjanovich to sit down on the bench and yelled at rookie Guy Williams to get him a Coke.

In the fourth quarter, the Lakers, who won the ball at the start, started their first offense.

Pat Riley looked at the Celtics' defense with a hint of contempt, not arrogant but believing the Lakers' firepower was enough to destroy them.

Sampson is really strong, he is this year's second team, first defense and Defensive Player of the Year.

But by himself, can he drive the defense of Paxson, Weidman, Lang, and Laimbeer? If he could, Riley would call his defense the best in history.

What surprised the Lakers even more happened. The Celtics asked Laimbeer to top Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Sampson was near the paint area, and several others were marking one-on-one, and there was no pocket formation!

"This is simply inviting a magician to play in the restricted area!"

Lang's defense couldn't keep up with Magician's footsteps, and he lost track after a while.

Magic wanted to bring in Sampson to help and pass the ball to the unguarded one.

He didn't wait for Sampson to help defend, and he was too concerned about Sampson's position, ignoring that Laimbeer was just as dangerous.

Laimbeer's danger isn't his defense, but his aggressive propensity to attack the ball handler.

Magic couldn't wait for Sampson's help. What he was waiting for was Laimbeer's clumsy run and came to his side. When he was about to dunk, the demon's figure had already shrouded.

Ranbir's right hand swung hard, first hitting the thug, then hitting his shoulder, and then all the strength of the whole body was added to the magician who was still jumping.

The magician's body suddenly fell from the air and fell heavily to the ground.

It's a foul that's aggressive, "viewable," aggressive, and visually appealing.

Ranbir should be glad that there is no concept of malicious foul now. He almost used a violent attack to knock the magician to the ground. Kareem was furious and wanted justice for his little brother.

The conflict between the two sides was about to break out, and four or five people were entangled and scuffled together.

The referee quickly took control of the situation, and the magician also stood up. He hugged his arm in pain and stretched it a few times.

The referee ignored the conflict just now, and only gave a normal foul to Ranbir, who was bound to be suspended for four or five games after 20 years.

The boos at Forum Arena fell like a torrential rain.

L.A.'s hatred of Ranbir reaches its peak, and they long to use their voices to awaken Ranbir's fears.

Ranbir looked at Sampson indifferently: "Leave the foul to me, you do your thing."

Louis didn't expect that Laimbeer's foul was only given to ordinary fouls, and he didn't even think that it was Dick Bavita.

It seems that this famous black whistle king is just a simple "dumb ratio"? After all, the sixth game of the Western Conference finals in 2002 may have been manipulated by the league. In the years after that, the Donaghy incident marked the NBA's entry into the WWE era.

Many people miss the Stern era, but it's the Stern era that controls the game. Even Stern wanted to introduce even the gaming aspect, and Silver just finished what Stern had left unfinished (1).

The magician was terrified, Ranbir's eyes were like a murderer in a thriller movie, and the other party's critical attack just now seemed to end his career.

He didn't know what Ranbir would do the next time he broke inside.

The picture got more interesting when it was the Celtics' turn to attack, with Sampson taking the ball from the free throw line and four shooters pulling away in four directions.

Some fans will think of Isiah Thomas and his invincible four-corner offense.

In the third quarter, the Celtics relied on Thomas' four-corner attack and Bird's low-post singled out to hold on to the situation.

Now, Sampson seems to be playing another version of the corner attack.

Unlike Thomas, he is closer to the rim and receives the ball one step beyond the free throw line.

The Lakers obviously didn't think well about letting Rambis come to the defense. Sampson lowered his center of gravity and started dribbling the ball. The first step was not very fast. What was terrible was his follow-up.

Sampson turned with the ball like a defender and used Rambis' body as a support point. When his body swung past the defense, the center of gravity of Rambis, who had lost support, was also thrown far away.

Isiah Thomas watched with wide eyes. UU reading www. uukanshu. com

Sampson's ability has always intrigued him, as the former has shown his limitless potential.

But Louie is always very cautious and doesn't let Sampson break out easily.

Now, Sampson has no reservations. He swayed Rambis like a guard, collected the ball in the paint, and lifted the flaming pick basket, crossing the highest point of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's defense.

The ball is hitting the backboard, shhh!

"OMG!" Stockton lost control. "Is that something a 7-foot-4 guy can do? I'm not dreaming!"

⑴Baidu Stern + Gaming two keywords, the first news is "Stern: NBA considers introducing gaming industry." Stern is undoubtedly a great man in basketball, but what many fans hate these days, Small balls, less confrontation, more threes, fouls at the touch, gambling... all from the Stern era. Xiao Hua put it bluntly, he just did what Stern did not finish, and then these landmines have unfortunately exploded in the past few years.

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