The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 403: Personal heroism that ruins the whole world

"what did he say?"

Louis was like Tony Leung, who saw the only superior who knew his undercover identity die in front of him in Infernal Affairs, his face full of fear and disbelief.

Tomjanovich said hesitantly: "He apologized to Xavier."

"I mean, how did he apologize?" Louis said gloomily.

"He seemed to say Sorry Sir?"

SorrySir

Louis accepts the sense of contrast, or in other words, if it is from the point of view of taste, the contrast is still very good. However, the contrast given to him by the rookie Rodman was a bit big, so big that his stomach was tumbling, his scalp was tingling, and he could hardly think calmly.

He couldn't accept Rodman's counseling as such a virtue.

Louie walked to the technical desk with a gloomy face and asked for a pause.

The conflict on the field was also controlled by Rodman's god-like "SorrySir".

There's no reason for McDaniel to continue fuming about a man so unseemly.

Rodman's statement made him feel that the new generation of Knicks are cowards, and the ruthless characters like Oakley who slap him when they come up are in the minority.

Louie didn't get mad on the spot, and he replaced Rodman with Alex Stevens.

"I don't want to see Xavier McDaniel's mad face anymore," Louie told Stevens.

"Understood, coach."

Stevens is one of Louie's most reassuring players. Since the Class of 86 joined the team, his status has dropped significantly, but he has no complaints and is ready to play at any time.

Tonight, looking at him, Louie knew he could trust him.

Rodman stood before Louis in horror.

"Sit where I can't see," Louis asked him.

He didn't get angry on the spot because now was not the time, but he didn't want to see Rodman like that.

"Yes" and Rodman disappeared from Louis.

He was so afraid that when Louie approached his seat, he would deliberately leave his seat so that he could literally disappear from Louie's sight.

Louis noticed this.

Adelman gave his players a lot of freedom, and while they had basic attacking routines, the coaching staff had too little control over the game.

That's why Louie believes the Blazers aren't the team to compete with Lake Kay.

However, this free-spirited team is already a top-four team in the league.

Because they have an all-around striker who averages 30+ per game, and two all-around flanks who average 20+ per game, one of which averages 20+6+7 per game.

In such a team, Larry Nance can only be a foil.

In the second half of the third quarter, the Blazers had a chance to control the trend of the game, but McDaniel was a little too eager to play the game.

He took a few sensitive possessions to try long shots, and the problem was, he didn't have the game-killing touch.

McDaniel's long shot in exchange for a long rebound, the Knicks protected it and fought back in a hurry.

Drexler went to the low post to play, and the Knicks also chose to use pincer attack to strengthen the defense.

The glider's ball passed to Jordan.

Jordan, who was left empty on the perimeter, raised his hand and made a three-pointer.

72 to 62

A rather dangerous time.

Louie called a timeout again and set up McHale's post.

McHale successfully stopped the bleeding for the Knicks, and then New York friend McDaniel made another three-pointer. His long shot still failed to hit, and the Knicks fought back.

66 to 72

"The X-Men is a little anxious. He should see where his teammates are. Don't be in a hurry to shoot. MJ and Clyde have good touches. He wants to pass the ball!"

Bill Shanely said anxiously.

McDaniel was in a hurry, Louis didn't know.

What Lou does know is that McDaniel has effectively eased the Knicks' woes.

This is evidence that the coaching staff has low restraint on the players. If it is replaced by the Knicks, it is not good to give help in the snow, but after opening the points difference, it will make the opponent worse. It is an expert. Because Louie wouldn't allow someone to beat him up when it's the final word.

Adelman is the opposite of Louie in this section.

He's too fond of letting the players do things on their own.

Countless historical lessons have proved that coaches who are too indulgent to players will eventually be ridden by players and lose control of the team.

A coach who can't control the team, what can he do but dismiss the get out of class?

The Knicks made it to the fourth quarter with the help of McDaniel's few brainless long shot attempts.

At the beginning of the fourth quarter, the Knicks put out the full lineup.

The intensity of the game suddenly escalated. Wilson and Dale Ellis, relying on countless high-quality pick-and-rolls and screens from their teammates, flashed opportunities again and again.

Wilson came up with a three-pointer, which was a signal to the Blazers.

Then, the inside pick and roll attacked the basket, and Wilson and Ellis ran around.

The best cookie feeder in history, Stockton handles the team's offense with ease.

In the middle of the fourth quarter, the Blazers tried their best to defend after a timeout, successfully strangling the Knicks.

It looks like they have a productive defensive table that will most likely thwart the New Yorkers' offense.

Unexpectedly, with a wave of Stockton's hand, everyone, including Ewing, spread out.

McHale took the ball low, hit his back, turned over and made a fallback jumper.

84 to 84

That was a goal the Knicks tied the score.

The Blazers were forced to request a timeout.

"Since LittleLu came to New York, they've become a resilient team," she said. "You can find a lot of difference between LittleLu's coaching in Boston and in New York. In Boston, they were there. Coming to New York with a better game than LA's ShowTime, he doesn't have as many good players anymore, so he created a 'smothering defense' according to local conditions. Everyone didn't like them, but that's part of LittleLu's success road."

Louie didn't think about likable things, after all, everyone had to follow the version.

The reverse version will not end well.

Today's NBA is obviously a version that pays attention to defense. Except for no zone defense, all the rules are conducive to defense. Even if the zone defense is banned, there are still many teams using the fake zone defense of pocket formation.

If he still has Bird, Sampson, Thomas, of course he will find a way to build the most gorgeous offensive team in history, but there is no such thing now.

Instead, these three people became his opponents. It is obviously not advisable to attack against each other. In a version suitable for him, using the version answer to fight against the greatest reverse version team in history may be the only way to win.

"I know that from now on, Michael will go all out on the offense, and I only have one request." Louie said affirmatively, "Outside the paint, if he wants to shoot, try to interfere. Inside the paint, I don't allow him to have too much freedom. , if he comes, bring him down with a foul."

In the second half of the fourth quarter, the game escalated.

The Blazers really gave Jordan the ball and let him create opportunities.

The Knicks' defense, from the strength of the lead, to the number of assists, to the intensity of confrontation and the ferocity of fouls, all brought Jordan a cruel challenge.

Naturally, he would not think about solving the Knicks by himself. While his personal offensive firepower was full, he did not forget to pass the ball to his teammates.

Knicks pal "X-Men" McDaniel suddenly regained his touch.

Nearly killed the Knicks with two three-pointers in a row.

In this case, the Knicks need someone to stand up.

McHale was pinched, Ewing's physical strength declined, and his shooting was inaccurate. The Knicks needed magic.

Benjamin Wilson caught the ball, called the pick-and-roll, avoided Jordan's death coil, and hit McDaniel hard with his height.

McDaniel shoved him down hard, and he returned the elbow with even more ferocity before scoring a jumper.

"I'm going to kill you little bastard!" McDaniel roared.

Wilson sneered: "Come on."

That's right, Louie doesn't want to hear his players say "sorry bro" in a guilty conscience after attacking the opponent, is that what they should say? Hit and hit, how?

Wilson's ego began to swell, and he did become the Knicks' savior in a critical moment, giving the team a much-needed heads-up.

However, he is not mature enough.

Jordan knew what he was going to do. He shot from inside and outside. The Knicks knocked him over many times, but he was able to score points and help his teammates score points.

Both McDaniel and Drexler helped Jordan in the closing minutes of the fourth quarter.

Until the last half minute, Jordan ran into the restricted area and forced a dunk.

109 to 108

The Blazers lead by 1 point, which may be a lore.

There are only ten seconds left in the game~www.novelmt.com~Louis requested to suspend the final attack.

"Benj, be the bait!" Louie shouted, "create a chance for Dale! Start off with a 'GoSolo' single to confuse them into thinking we're going single, Patrick, and you're forty on the right wing for the last few seconds. Five-degree angle screen, use the ExhangeRiky high dynamic attack to kill them!"

Wilson was suppressed by Jordan in the first quarter, and in the last three quarters, he scored a team-high 28 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists for the Knicks, shooting 46%.

Even in his first year, facing Jordan, the top five flyer in the league, he had a satisfactory performance.

Louie's arrangement is comprehensive. Using Benj as bait, the Blazers must have never imagined that it would be Ellis who would kill the game.

The only thing he didn't expect was Benj's desire to kill the game.

Wilson held the ball at the top of the arc and faced Jordan.

The boos at Memorial Coliseum roared, and everyone believed that Benj was going to single out Jordan to decide the outcome of the game. Only the Knicks players knew what they were going to do. With 3 seconds, Ewing's weak-side screen and Ellis' run made the Portlanders realize the danger was imminent.

"Be careful of Dale Ellis!" She Nili's roar could not remind the players on the court that Ellis' vacancy came out!

However, Wilson "didn't see" his vacancy and suddenly pulled up.

A shot met Air Jordan's long two points and sent it out from his fingertips.

Although the Knicks created an open 3-pointer that caused the Portlanders to have a cardiac arrest, Wilson chose personal heroism. His arc was very positive, and Jordan did not cause much interference. He has a chance to become a hero.

"boom!"

However, being a hero is not so easy.

The Blazers protected the rebound, time ran out, and the game was over.

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