The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 417: God is so unfair sometimes (2/158)

69 to 58

The half-time score of the game confuses many.

The Celtics with Isiah Thomas and Ralph Sampson trailed the Knicks by 11 at halftime?

"Tommy, what do you think of the first half?" Dick Stockton asked.

Tom Heinsohn said helplessly: "New York is no longer the New York of the past, and the Celtics are no longer the Celtics of previous years. The impact of Larry's absence has been underestimated by us."

"And, now with the Knicks, they're no longer the team the Celtics can just play and win."

"After a year of growth, and signings in the offseason, they've grown completely."

"Celtic have to keep their eyes open and take a serious look at the opponents in front of them."

Playing this situation, Louis and his assistants did not expect.

The Celtics' desire to play, or the feeling of wanting to fix the Knicks, wasn't as strong as expected.

Both Thomas and Sampson got off to a strong start and gradually lost that momentum.

K.C. Jones' offense is flawed, but it's not just the offense that's faulty.

Sampson has a great advantage, and he is sure to hit anyone.

However, the Celtics did not devise a tactical system that would allow him to easily catch the ball.

The Celtics love to have Sampson catch the ball high up to exploit his omnipotence.

Doing so is naturally enjoyable, but the consumption of Sampson's physical strength is huge.

In the long run, it's not good for superstar paddling.

The Celtics are already a three-peat team, and they can't be as focused on the regular season as they used to be.

Before the start of the game, they may have had the idea of ​​revenge against the Knicks, but as the game started, the Knicks were so tenacious that they gave up that idea.

The Celtics went back to their usual form, taking the game lightly.

The Knicks took the Celtics game as a serious test.

From the coaching staff to the players, no one does not pay attention.

"It's just the regular season, we play five games a year with the Celtics, and to me, that's not a lot, they're the best team in the league, every time," Louie told CBS's front reporter Playing against them is an opportunity to learn.”

"Do you have the confidence to beat them?" the reporter asked.

"For the kings who have dominated the league for the past three years, we shouldn't despise them with words like 'confidence'." Louis smiled. "I can only say that the Celtics are the team we want to beat the most."

To do this, the Knicks' coaching staff can discuss game plans through the night.

The Celtics don't seem to have many shortcomings, but as long as they are deliberately targeted, they can find gaps.

Now, their notch is there, and it's obvious.

When Bird was away, they didn't even have a regular starting 3, and they chose to let Harper play the 3, which showed that they were not confident in the other wings on the team.

Thomas and Ainge's backcourt partner, there is no incompatibility on the offensive end, but the defensive end is very problematic.

Thomas and Ainge are both dirty and bad defensive players. They are serious, but limited by innate conditions, their defensive effects are mediocre.

When John Lang's athletic ability was at his peak a few years ago, it was not so obvious. Now that Bird is gone, and Ainge is replaced, the situation suddenly becomes serious.

Louie is back in the locker room, and he already has an idea for the second half of the game.

"Benj, you have the biggest matchup advantage tonight, why didn't you shoot a few shots in the first half?" Louis asked specifically when he returned to the locker room.

Moreover, he added: "Don't take advantage of this time to have a good time, when Larry Bird comes back, you will be completely blown away by him."

Wilson had been trained by Louie to be as well-behaved as a puppy.

Hearing Louis ask this, he thought he was "fishing" and quickly said, "I'm just running tactics."

"Do you mean that you didn't make enough shots because our tactical support for positional warfare was not in place?" Louis asked.

The more he does this, the more Wilson suspects "fishing."

Looking back, he became more emotionally intelligent.

"No, our tactics are the most advanced in the league. It's because I'm too stupid to run out of opportunities..."

He was so knowledgeable about current affairs that Louis did not know what to say.

Although the Knicks' system was built around offense, as the system entered its second year, Louis changed a lot of tactical routines.

Although the frame is still offensive, the routine has changed too much.

Under this framework, shooting guards and small forwards, collectively referred to as the flanks, their main way of scoring is shooting, cutting and taking the back door.

Before Wilson came, the Knicks' flanks didn't have much one-on-one ability.

A duel like Tony Campbell, that's not a duel, it's a sudden illness.

Louis did not challenge Wilson to a single challenge as soon as he came up, because the successful experience of cultivating Sampson convinced him that the skill of holding the ball and attacking deeply into Wilson's soul would not disappear because there are not many actual combat opportunities.

If Sampson hadn't used the other skills he's honed over the years, and hadn't followed Louie's plan to improve his flaws step by step, he wouldn't be where he is today.

Louis trained Wilson by following this process.

He wants to cultivate Wilson into a **** without the ball, and then let him combine his ability with the ball to become the one Louis imagined, with the ball like Tracy McGrady, and without the ball comparable to Durant's monster.

So Wilson began the day-to-day integration process.

Dale Ellis is far more skilled than him, he can run almost all ExgeRicky (high dynamic offense). A lot of tactics, Stockton just launched, Ellis knew what to do next, and Wilson had to confirm the action again and again.

Therefore, it is often Ellis who runs out of opportunities through tactics.

Wilson has too many ineffective moves.

Of course, he is currently averaging 20 points per game, the second-most scoring player on the Knicks team, even if he runs around casually, he can attract the attention of opponents, so it cannot be said that most of his moves are ineffective.

It can only be said that it looks very brainless, but it is not so brainless. The result is invalid, and it is not completely invalid from a global perspective.

His entire game is a shattering of contradictory logic, re-reorganization, shattering, re-reorganization.

"Well, if that's the case, then I'll make you look smarter."

What happened next was beyond Wilson's imagination.

Louie positioned him at the center of the third quarter offense and deployed a lot of ExgeRicky (high dynamic offense) around him.

Dale Ellis didn't make the start in the second half.

The Knicks' third-quarter starting list is Stockton, Wilson, Rodman, Oakley, and Ewing.

Wilson was placed at No. 2 by Louie.

This is an inconspicuous arrangement that determines the trend of the game.

Sampson's low-level basket burst and was interfered by Ewing.

However, his height advantage is obvious, and he grabs offensive rebounds to make up for himself.

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Then, the offense around Wilson, began.

The first is a typical ExgeRicky (high dynamic attack), this tactic is called "zero style" under the framework of high dynamic attack. Ellis rarely runs a zero because the way the zero works is that the three sets a screen for the two, and then the two runs to the free throw line to catch and shoot.

Ellis is a utilitarian in terms of tactical tendencies. He believes in the logic of the magic ball that three points are greater than two points, so he rarely runs zero tactics.

Harper was caught by a screen and Wilson caught a jumper from the free-throw line.

71 to 60

In the next round, Thomas' breakthrough was blocked by Ewing.

Oakley grabbed the rebound fiercely.

Oakley passed to Stockton, and Stockton found Wilson.

Wilson is advancing with the ball alone, and now there is no strategy.

Facing Harper, who was slightly shorter than himself, Wilson rushed into the left flank, turned his back lightly into the inside, and faced Angie's, a Jordan-style rollover and back, and then in the middle.

His dribble, his coordination, his consistency on his rollover jumper.

so rare.

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This time, the anger of the two big bosses of the Celtics was played out.

How could a rookie be allowed to act viciously in front of them?

Sampson dribbled the ball to attract the Knicks three people to attack and distribute it to the outside.

Angie hit a three-pointer and returned with color.

63 to 73

The Knicks went into a positional fight, and Sampson's terrifying sweep undermined the Knicks' tactics.

"Give the ball to Benj!" Louie yelled.

Stockton immediately stopped the tactical operation, the ball passed, and Wilson singled out.

Even if the tactics stopped working, Wilson called the pick-and-roll dislocation to confront Thomas, he let his teammates pull away, and the big change swayed the smiling assassin to the inside to pick up the basket.

75 to 63

It's a face-to-the-basket offense against the Smiling Assassin, and his speed and size at the end of the rim leave Thomas completely helpless.

But what is valuable is that he can actually dribble in front of Thomas.

"This kid...really is not a worthy name." McHale would comment on Wilson almost every day.

But this time was his most sincere one~www.novelmt.com~ Wilson only relied on his own matchup advantage to forcibly curb the Celtics' counterattack momentum.

The most exciting shot for Louie came two minutes before the end of the third quarter.

Laimbeer hit a three-pointer, and then Wilson advanced with the ball from the backcourt alone.

At that time, he had no tactics in his mind.

He just wanted to score the response right away.

The Celtics didn't expect him to do that.

Wilson dislocated Danny Ainge before his teammates were in place, and gave Ainge a fake move to make a breakthrough. Suddenly, the outside line was pulled up.

The breakthrough threat, precise, subtle, dismembers the defender in a millisecond on the beat.

"His height, this athleticism, this coordination, this speed of movement, this height and wingspan..." Tomjanovich complained. "God is so unfair sometimes."

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