The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 428: The agency is too smart

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Chapter 428: The agency is too smart

"We're going to win tonight to see if you can keep 'so good' until the end."

As soon as Louis's words came out, Tomjanovich felt bad.

"Larry can't hear that." Tomjanovich knew how sensitive Bird was.

However, it's too late.

Louie's words had already been said, and Bird's face really changed, as if he was going to kill someone.

He had been in the high position and cooperated with his teammates before, constantly looking for his touch, and began to move to the low position.

When Bird came to the post, Sampson and Laimbeer both went to stand outside the arc.

In the Louis era, this was the Celtics' bottom line strategy.

No. 4 system, Bird plays the ball as a low pivot.

The Celtics in the Jones era didn't play that much.

Only when the situation is most dangerous, or when Bird wants to fight, will he be allowed to fight. And tonight, it was all about Bird changing the way the team played.

Once Bird came to the low post to play Wilson, Sampson, Laimbeer, Long and Thomas all pulled out of the three-point line. In theory, the Knicks' defense had nothing to do.

Louie didn't signal the players to pinch, he wanted Wilson to guard.

After all, in this case, there are only two moves - single defense and flanking, and the Knicks' strategy is also very simple, if you score, I will flank you.

Bird didn't make much effort, and with his weight, he easily crushed Wilson's body, turned around and threw, and scored easily.

The next round is similar to the previous round.

Bird came to the paint area, got the ball, turned and shot, Wilson couldn't defend.

The Knicks' offense didn't go well, and the points they just scored were beaten back by Bird alone.

68 to 63

"Coach?" Stockton asked for a pincer attack.

Louie didn't answer him, he kept watching Wilson's reaction.

Sure enough, when Bird scored two goals in a row, Wilson's eyes changed.

Burning anger, that's exactly what Louie saw in Wilson's eyes the first time he watched him play.

He is a man who refuses to admit defeat. As long as someone dares to break ground on his head, he will respond to whatever he says.

That's why in that game against the Blazers, he would go against Louie's arrangement and take the shot himself.

He didn't make a shot, and Louis was very angry and scolded him severely.

But in retrospect, Louie understood what Wilson did.

That's why Wilson is Wilson.

That's why Louie thought he was the Knicks who could fight Bird, Magic, and Jordan in the future.

If you want to fight against players at the level of the big devil, you naturally need the little devil.

You need a life-or-death player who just wants to do the offense on his own.

"Unless Benj asks," Louie replied to Stockton, "no one else."

"But..." Stockton doesn't think the current Wilson can be one-on-one with Bird.

"John," Louis smiled like a spring breeze, "obey."

"Yes, coach."

Stockton ran off knowingly, and if he had another opinion, he would be greeted by Louie's foul language.

Too many teammates have already experienced Louis' face-changing ability, and he doesn't want to experience it himself.

After all, he is the only player in the team who has never been scolded by Louie's nose.

He is very proud of it and wants to keep this record forever.

Wilson got the ball, and unlike the Knicks, the Celtics would never let Bird guard him. In the early years of Bird, his athletic ability was at its peak, and Larry Legend, who had a defensive level, could still defend a bit. Now that Bird has passed the peak of his athletic ability, it will be difficult to guard against Wilson's talent.

The man who came to guard was Ron Harper.

"Let your No. 33 guard me," Wilson said to Harper dribbling his right hand. "If he doesn't have the guts, forget it."

Harper replied, "You don't need Larry to deal with you."

A second later, it was Wilson's three-pointer who responded to his words.

Wilson's shooting posture is neither like a single-action shot nor a double-action shot. He has the process of double-action shooting, but it is very fast. It feels like a quick shot between single-action and double-action.

The combination of height, arm length and bouncing power makes it difficult for Harper to block shots.

"Shh!"

Next he did something that made Louie goosebumps.

He stared at Bird and made a neck wipe gesture with his right hand.

"Larry is going to be totally **** off now..." Tomjanovich worried about Wilson.

"Rudy, that's not a bad thing." Louie laughed. "We chose him, didn't we just want him to do this kind of thing?"

"But... it's too early, he's just a rookie!"

"Isn't that right? You think, how strong was Larry as a rookie? Where did he go!"

Tomjanovich took a peek at Louie, and why did this guy choose to ignore the fact that Bird was 23 when he was in his rookie season and Wilson was just 20? For players of this level, the 3-year gap is not trivial.

The rivalry between Bird and Wilson heated up in the fourth quarter.

Bird played in the low post, and Wilson held the ball from the outside.

For a few minutes, the game became a stage for the two of them.

But Wilson's perimeter singles have a limit, he can't score all the time, and Bird's low-post attack is a hundred shots.

Wilson's body is too thin to withstand Bird's attack.

Even without Louie's hint, the teammates couldn't read it.

The first person to come to flank was Ewing.

Sampson followed Ewing into the restricted area, and all Bird had to do was throw the ball into the air.

Sampson lobbed in front of Ewing and Wilson.

The gap widened to 9 points.

At this time, the situation was extremely dangerous.

"Benj, that's enough!" Stockton yelled. "We're going to play a more reasonable offense!"

Wilson knew his singles efficiency was dropping fast because of Harper. At the beginning of the season, he defended Wilson for the first time. He was played around by the Knicks system, but after a season, around people like Bird, Sampson, and Thomas, he increased the ball quickly, and according to the Celtics The most needed place is the technology tree, and the defense is already very good.

Against Wilson this time, he couldn't prevent it at first, but after that, he began to focus on Wilson's poor confrontation.

Wilson regained his sanity in time and did not continue to fight.

Ewing was the perfect 2High Rip/Run/Pick tactic, executed flawlessly, scoring 6 points in a row and closing the score again.

Bird was furious and yelled at Sampson.

Sampson immediately focused his attention and blocked Ewing's running continuously, blocking his path.

The Knicks' offense couldn't open, no one could make enough three-pointers, and they were forced to fight singles.

If you were to ask where McHale was, he was sitting off the court because he had five fouls and couldn't play.

Ewing's interior offensive skills were well polished in Georgetown, but he was formulaic and routine, with little flexibility, which made his offensive effect slightly overestimated. He can face the basket, back up, has fake moves and steps between Olajuwon and Sampson, can shoot as far as one meter within the three-point line, can run fast breaks, and has decent passing skills. —As long as he can see his teammates.

But when he was in positional warfare, he lacked one of his talents. His upper body is majestic but the lower plate is not hard enough, and he needs to work hard in terms of strength. Against Sampson, who is already a complete body, he obviously fell behind.

Although his reluctant turnaround jumper avoided the block by pulling up the arc of the shot, but the ball's flight arc.

boom!

At this point, with 4 minutes left in the game, the Celtics lead by 6 points. If they are allowed to fight back, they may be taken away by a wave.

Oakley grabbed the key offensive rebounds, points out the perimeter.

Stockton raised his hand for a three-pointer.

"Shh!"

Decided to stop the game.

The Celtics looked tired, and the Knicks' defensive intensity has always been high.

Seeing that Sampson and Thomas were both out of breath, Louis realized that in order to maintain the intensity, the two were only allowed to rest for a few minutes.

"Ah, it's not good to be too conservative."

Louis returned to the field and looked up at everyone: "The next two minutes are the time to decide the winner!"

"I'm going to make some changes in the lineup."

"The Knicks have adjusted their roster, which is unusual."

"At a critical moment in the game, the coaches knew which players could be used and who couldn't, but the Knicks changed three players."

Tom Heinsohn's heart sank when he saw the Knicks send Wilson, Rodman, Stevens, John Selly and Ewing.

Louie would only go for Rodman, Stevens, and John Selly at the same time when he wanted a murder press.

Last four minutes, murder pressing?

Wilson cameo number one.

The Celtics, who have realized what the Knicks want to do, decisively pressed the Knicks without a point guard.

This works just as well.

But the Knicks' lineup has enough height. Although Wilson's dribbling is not as reliable as Stockton and other point guards, it is sufficient, plus he can pass the ball with height.

The tired Celtics obviously can't produce high-intensity full-court pressing at such a time.

They pressed the middle of the court to Louis's arms... Isn't this a waste of energy?

Ewing catches a jumper in the frontcourt.

The Celtics' first full-court press failed, but then, Wilson and Ewing, two of the Knicks' wildest players, the No. 1 pick in 1985 and 1986, the team's inner and outer core took the lead in the press Celtic.

When Rodman, Stevens, and John Selly were off the court for a long time, their energy and energy at the moment were extremely terrifying.

"The Celtics can't serve the ball!"

"Don't risk serving, it's really impossible to call a timeout!"

"Ralph sent a long pass!"

"Missed! Dennis Rodman breaks the pass!"

In a suffocating moment, even with Isiah Thomas on hand, Louie made a murder press.

And this is the key to breaking the game.

Bird didn't feel good from long range tonight, Thomas and Sampson both played too long and lasted nearly 40 minutes under the Knicks' meat grinder defense.

The crucial evolution, which made the Celtics fearful, turned the court situation almost instantly.

The energy and defensive coverage of both Rodman and Stevens is beyond Boston's imagination.

John Salley and Ewing, two long men with outstanding mobility set a barrier in the midfield position.

For three consecutive rounds, the Celtics made mistakes.

Jones was a beat too slow, and when he was about to call a timeout, Sampson reluctantly dribbled the ball to bring the ball forward, and finally sprained his foot under pressure beyond the limit, the other foot still Cramped.

But no one cared about him at the time. The Knicks completed the fourth shot, slammed into the frontcourt and dunked, scoring 10 points in a row, turning defeat into victory.

Sampson was carried off the court on a stretcher, and with less than two minutes left in the game, the air seemed to have no oxygen, and the Knicks' defense was suffocating.

This game is like a replica of last season's **** battle at the Garden.

It's just that the Knicks today are far stronger than they were at the time.

The Celtics who lost Sampson are like a tiger with a broken canine tooth.

Louis replaced Ewing and replaced McHale with five fouls. It was originally a murder press with 2 frontcourts and 3 midfielders, but became 2 frontcourts, 2 midfielders and 1 backcourt. McHale is naturally the one after the break. Even if there are only 4 players in the frontcourt, it is difficult for the Celtics to dribble the ball across the half court.

Thomas was too tired to run for a chance to catch the ball, and they gave it to Bird.

Bird was too tall to guard the ball, tucked it in his chest and tried to pass, but looking around, the only person who could pass the ball was Jim Peterson.

He passed it on.

Peterson was fouled by the Knicks as soon as he got the ball.

He needs to make free throws in the frontcourt~www.novelmt.com~ He usually has a free throw rate of over 70%. At this time, he may not even have a free throw rate of 60%.

"boom!"

Missed the first penalty.

"Nice!" Louie yelled, and Peterson definitely heard it.

"Looks like the Celtics want us to win!" It was also loud, and Peterson heard it.

Fans booed Louie, but Peterson missed the second penalty.

Rodman has an extraordinary sense of rebounding, and he defended the defensive rebound and threw it to Wilson, who was going down fast.

Wilson dunks in the frontcourt.

With less than a minute left, the Celtics requested a timeout, but with a 104-96, 8-point gap, the Celtics had already lost the victory.

"LittleLu caught Celtic's lack of physical strength in the final four minutes and made a decisive full-court press, which was the turning point of the game. But replaced Patrick Ewing and Kevin Mack in the final 90 seconds. Haier is his cleverness, because after Mr. One left the field, there was no player on the field that could stop him from scoring!"

"Look, John Stockton is already on the sidelines, ready to play, the Knicks are going to end their full court press and turn to normal positional play, and the Celtics, who have lost Mr. One, can't hold them. Larry's touch tonight also made it impossible for the Celtics to gamble on the 3-pointer."

His partner Dick Stockton asked: "Do the Celtics still have a chance?"

Heinsohn said desperately: "Unless a miracle happens."

He was desperate because everyone knew that miracles didn't always happen.

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