The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 423: Even if it's the truth, you can't talk nonsense everywhere.

Early Karl Malone was an offensive all-around power forward.

He can do anything because he is angry.

He should have been selected in the top five picks, but fell to the eighth pick.

Malone is eager to prove himself, and has improved significantly every year. Last season's performance made the Jazz determined to give up Dantley and right him.

Now against the Knicks' flanks, he has a lot of offensive means.

Catch and shoot, turn over by knocking over, and dribble with the ball in front of the basket to make an emergency stop, he can do anything he can think of.

Louis noticed his extraordinaryness, so he took special care of him.

"Kevin, can you get Carl?"

Louie asked loudly as the Knicks attacked.

McHale blocked Malone and replied, "Of course!"

After all, he changed positions, caught the ball, and Malone let him take a step.

McHale has only one attitude towards those who let him shoot, and shoots decisively.

"Shh!"

Jazz announcer "Hot Rod" Hundley therefore said: "Kevin McHale's jump shot is known to be a hit, and Karl's defense should take that into account and give him a little more respect."

"This defensive effect can make my mother come."

Malone was even more dissatisfied with Louie's sarcastic remarks.

"You should shut up, Coach Lu," he said to Lou as he ran to the frontcourt.

"No, no!" Louie was playful and deliberately provoked Malone.

Louie spurred Malone, who next faced McHale's defense with a signature right-side rollover.

The ball came in.

12 to 18

The Jazz clung to the score.

Hendry also sent a classic commentary that excited Jazz fans: "You must love this, baby!"

"Kevin, can't you just call back?" Louis continued to instigate.

McHale agreed again, "Yeah!"

Then, Stockton launched 2HighRip, McHale's timing and ability to find dislocations are not comparable to Ewing. It was an accident to find Eaton before, but now they know that Eaton will never leave the restricted area after death, and naturally they will not. into his arms.

McHale found Griffith's dislocation, opened the defense with his right hand, jumped the hook with his left hand, and hit the board.

"Just take it easy!" Louie asked strangely, "Karl, how can you let Dr. Dunk defend you? He's a guard!"

"That's because you guys like to play cowardly pick-and-rolls!" Malone argued forcefully.

"No, we are a smart pick-and-roll, specializing in little fools like you." Louie's mouth was fragrant and the referee couldn't stand it any longer.

Jaies, who likes to maintain order on the court, came to warn Louie: "You can command from the sidelines, but you can't say too many unnecessary words."

"I totally agree with you." Louie dismissed the referee with a smile.

The Jazz's offense after that played a silly routine that allowed Eaton to catch the ball down low. But Eaton threw the ball out at the same time he received it.

This is a tactic of compressing space to give teammates better opportunities to attack.

There's just one problem, no one cares about Eaton's post-up offense.

The Jazz wasted a lot of seconds when Wilson suddenly ramped up the defense and slapped the ball off Bob Hansen.

Hansen backhand a tactical foul, limiting Wilson's defensive counterattack.

Louis was about to say a few more words, but Nice stared at him the whole time.

Louis had to pretend to be very well-behaved.

In an era when there were only two referees on the court, it was impossible for the referees to take time out to care about the coaches. Louis has now completed an impossible task and allowed the referee to focus his attention on him.

"You keep looking at me, you might miss a foul."

As the words were being said, the cooperation between McHale and Stockton made Malone hit the wall.

Malone could not have imagined that there would be a tactic of covering the inside for the inside.

McHale came to a 2HighRun. Although Eaton is in the inside, no matter how strong his rim protection is, it is not an airtight wall.

McHale used his long arms to screen offense, switching hands to pick up the basket.

"Foul! Foul!" Louie shouted.

Nice then turned his attention to the pitch.

"Look, Jack, you missed a foul from the Jazz because you kept looking at me. You did it on purpose to make them legally foul, so you kept pretending to care about me."

Louis took a bite.

Nice said unhappily: "Lu, you better be honest!"

"Jesus Christ! I've been standing here doing nothing, why are you guarding me?" Louis spread his hands. "Can I do anything bad?"

It was the Jazz's turn to attack, and the referee ran to the backcourt.

Tomjanovich came over and asked, "Are you happy to tease the referee?"

"It's happier to tease the referee while teasing Karl Malone, no, it's double the joy," said Louie contentedly.

"Are you going to focus on this game anyway?"

"Don't focus." Louie said confidently, "All teams without strong flanks, all teams that can't attack from the inside, are not our opponents."

These two, Jazz all hit.

They don't have the super wings of Bird, Jordan, Wilkins, Worthy + Dantley, or Barkley that are strong enough to blast the line and radiate the whole court.

There is no mobile inside line like Sampson, Olajuwon, and Moses Malone that can attack outside and affect the operation of the system.

Malone is a very pure power forward, and the real flank should be a forward guard who can swing from multiple positions.

A pure power forward cannot be indiscriminately explosive.

What's more, although his skills are all-powerful, he can't kill anyone one-on-one.

Mark Price's three-pointer helped the Jazz recover a little.

After returning, Jack Ness focused on the game.

McHale uses the third variation of the 2High series, the 2High Pick, to catch and shoot the ball on the weak side.

It's very close to the pick-and-roll that Louie is familiar with between Malone and Stockton.

The Jazz in the '90s had many similar offenses with every game.

Stockton passed the ball so well, he was in the best position every time he gave the ball, the receiver didn't need to adjust, he just got the ball.

Also, he knows the rhythm of his teammates and knows their sweet spots well, so his assists will be that many.

He is a natural baker.

And McHale is a talented attacker. The chemistry between him and Stockton may not be as good as Stockton and Malone, but the effect is definitely far better than the combination of Malone and rookie Price.

Price can only pass the ball to Malone for singles, and the Jazz don't have a pick-and-roll system right now.

Louie also isn't sure what the level of Price in the pick-and-roll will be.

One of the assistant coaches off the Jazz court is very serious about recording everything that happens on the court.

He was fascinated by the Knicks' pick-and-roll system.

"Jerry, is there no way they can solve this game?" Coach Layden said in distress, "Every time, it seems simple, but our players either can't react, or can't keep up, or Keeping up with being misplaced, my God, what the **** is this way of playing!"

"It's the offense," Jazz assistant Jerry Sloan said.

"No, the offense doesn't have a pick-and-roll with the ball from the guard... The closest Bill Wharton offense didn't do." Layden shook his head.

"Yes, it's a modified offense," Sloan replied. "They call it offense."

Ryden asked, "Is there a way to limit it?"

"Their pick-and-roll is so adept and impeccable, and John Stockton is very steady and makes few mistakes, so the only way to defend against it is for our guys to switch."

"Whether it's a big defense or a small defense, you have to try, this is the only way, otherwise we will see them use this routine all night to create local opportunities to play more and less."

Ryden glanced at Eaton, infinite switch?

"No, Eaton's speed cannot meet the requirements."

Sloan's idea is to replace Eaton, but if Eaton is replaced, the Jazz's inside line will be madly rubbed by the Knicks.

So, it's a dead end.

The Knicks' staffing is too luxurious, and the target is the Lakers, Celtics, Pistons, and Trail Blazers.

A second-tier group like the Jazz can only try to keep the bottom line.

The bottom line is the restricted area.

With Eaton, at least the restricted area is safe.

A set of 2High offense~www.novelmt.com~ was played by McHale.

The most common 2HighRip is no longer used. McHale activated other tactics under the same system, that is, bullying Malone who can't defend against pick-and-rolls alone, and bullying the Jazz without a way to deal with it.

2HighGan, the same high post tore the defense, McHale slid down to catch the ball, and after creating a second wave of chaos, the ball went out.

Benjamin Wilson received the ball from the corner and made his second three-pointer tonight.

"Shh!"

"I'm fed up with you cowards tricks!" Malone yelled, "You have the skills to fight me one-on-one!"

McHale looked at him like he cared for the mentally retarded: "You can't prevent it, why should we stop? You're not qualified to fight us one-on-one."

"What the **** did you say?"

"Kevin, your EQ is too low, isn't it?" Louie despised McHale, but Malone was disgusted. "Even if it's the truth, you can't talk nonsense anywhere!"

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