The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 400: My orangutan is growing up

Ben has many attractive qualities, of which, the fire-like emotion in the game is his most striking characteristic.

At the beginning of the game, his anger is not obvious, as the game progresses, he will be the most angry person on the field.

However, today he faced an invincible opponent.

Starting from that blood pressure-raising three-pointer, Jordan paid more attention to him on the defensive end, starting from defending the ball and blocking Benj's offense without dead ends.

Even if he gets the ball, he will choose to play singles.

It was fun to watch at first, but after a long time, it was found that he could hardly score under Jordan's defense, the Knicks system fell apart, and the Blazers established a 10-point lead in 4 minutes.

13 to 3

Louie's unconventional lineup to test the strength of the Blazers' lineup was blown up.

The gap between Wilson and Jordan is the gap between this lineup and the Blazers.

So he called a timeout in time and put an ice pack on Wilson's body: "Calm down!"

Louie opted for a substitution.

Because Wilson was blown up by Jordan, McHale didn't start so well, so Louie didn't insist on hitting the opponent.

"Patrick's advantages on the inside are obvious, but we must first make achievements on the outside!"

Louie has always advocated using the outside attack to create space for the inside attack.

After the timeout, Louie walked up to Wilson and asked, "How does it feel to be blown up?"

'If I stay on the field, the result will not necessarily be'

"No matter how long you play, the result will not change. This is the gap between you and mj now. You should face the gap." Louie also pointed out a few problems with Wilson, "I like to see you and mj play against each other. , but when you realize you're not the opponent, shouldn't you hand the ball over and respond in a smarter way?"

Wilson responded silently to Louie's questioning.

He thinks confronting Jordan head-on is a smart response.

"Maybe you think you can play against mj on an equal footing, but I can tell you that you are still far from it." Louie looked at the arena, "The boundaries between individuals and teams can sometimes be blurred, and sometimes they can be It's clear, what matters is how you look at it. If you think it's a cowardly act to give up a one-on-one match with mj, you're never going to go in the right direction."

This sentence, Wilson has asked many times, he may have to ask again.

"What should I do?" Wilson asked.

"The answer is in the game, see for yourself."

After the Knicks changed, the flanks were obviously weaker than the Blazers, but Ewing had obvious advantages in the interior.

Nance, who was forced to play No. 5, was at a great disadvantage when facing Ewing.

Ewing aggressively screens and pick-and-rolls.

Stockton led the offense, and the Knicks' offense began to recover.

Facing Dale Ellis, who couldn't hold the ball at all, Jordan used Ewing's cover to get rid of Jordan, and he received the ball from the top of the arc and shot a three-pointer.

6 to 13

This is the most common exhangeriky high dynamic offense in the Knicks game, and Ellis is averaging 16 points per game with this tactic.

Next, Ewing's defense poses obvious problems for the Blazers.

Drexler has an absolute advantage over Corbin.

Corbin is a diligent wing who defends well, but not nearly as much against Drexler.

Glider's frontal breakthrough was blocked by Ewing's help defense and passed the ball to McDaniel on the weak side.

Like McDaniel and Drexler, if the Blazers put up this lineup, whoever of the two of them is at the 4 will see the matchup on the spot.

At this time, he was the No. 4, pushing the bottom line, using his speed to get rid of Oakley, and wanted to make a counter-dunk.

Ewing reacted and sent a big hat.

"I feel like that guy will definitely be on defense this year!" Louis sighed.

It's amazing, this restricted area controls the area.

Ewing has gained 13 pounds in the past two years, and Louie deliberately controlled his weight gain, neither fast nor slow. His current physique can basically handle the NBA-level interior confrontation. The habit of card position has been cultivated through the constant "reminders" of Louis day and night in the rookie season. He can change the defensive positions himself, and some bad habits Louis will also Say.

So, in his second season, his defensive prowess has reached another level compared to his rookie self.

The Blazers' defense is very talented.

After all, their coach, Adelman, is not a coach who likes to focus on defense. It's just that he has a team that can't be bad in defense, so it makes them look like a strong defensive team.

Ellis' run caught the Blazers' attention.

Jordan was a very aggressive player on defense.

Coupled with McDaniel and Drexler, the Blazers' defensive rotation can basically reach the top of the league.

Ellis can use Ewing's cover to get rid of Jordan, but McDaniel's switch is like a hyena that bites the vital part of the prey, which is really difficult to deal with.

So, Ewing turned on the Knicks' newly introduced tactics: 2highrip.

This tactic originated at the University of Oregon and is called high post tearing. In fact, it is to let the inside screen cover the pick-and-roll first, and if there is no chance, it will immediately go down to the low position.

When encountering a team with poor defensive discipline, there is a high probability that a big or small dislocation can be formed.

The Blazers are a team with poor defensive discipline.

When Ewing came to the post, it was Drexler who came to guard him.

This tactic was originally set up for McHale, McHale can use it, and if there is a matchup advantage, Ewing can also use it~www.novelmt.com~ And this tactic was originally set up to create a matchup advantage, just because McHale's low post one-on-one can be scored regardless of whether it is dislocated or not, so Louie introduced this tactic.

When Ewing hit Drexler, the picture was brutal. The gorilla pushed the glider away with just one blow on the back and became violent.

Angrily dunk directly on top of Drexler's head.

8 to 13

Louie clapped his hands, Ewing, Stockton and Ellis were the Knicks' iron triangle last season. There is no need to say that the offense has a tacit understanding. The new Wilson and McHale must first find a way to integrate into them.

The Blazers' lineup advantage came in the next round.

Ewing scored from a dislocation and Drexler sent a long pass.

Porter in the frontcourt gave Jordan an alley.

15 to 8

Their counterattacks were fierce, and the Knicks played positional battles step by step.

Ellis was taken care of by Jordan on the flank, called a screen and others switched defenses. An off-ball shooter like him who lacks defensive ability is not easy to play against the Blazers. Unless someone can use their own offensive threats to attract flanking attacks to create a partial attack, otherwise, it is really difficult to be crushed by athletic ability.

This task depends on the inside line tonight.

Louie whistled, allowing Stockton to hit Ewing more.

Ewing and Oakley went to the left and right corners of the free throw line, forming a double-ghost slamming position.

Ewing catches the ball and Oakley gives Stockton a screen. They made the Blazers think the ball was going to Stockton.

As a result, he followed Stockton and missed Oakley.

Oakley turned around after covering Stockton, and this was the killer move of this tactic.

Another change on the offensive end of the Knicks this season, the number of inside ball control increased, a high inside pass inside Ekeeys replaced McDaniel.

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