The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 445: self-doubt

For Wilson, driving the Bucks to Moncrief's own defense was a success.

Moncrief has enough tonnage, skill, strength, and even the home whistle on his side.

Ordinary players can use Hand-checking to limit the opponent's breakthrough. Moncrief is using Hand-checking to teach Wilson to be a less flamboyant rookie.

This is Wilson's first setback in the playoffs, and Moncrief's defense is unprecedented.

Stockton was too guarded to tear the defense with a pick-and-roll attack, Wilson was guarded by Moncrief's one-on-one military training, and the Knicks looked helpless, but then Dale Ellis used his run, Revive the team again.

This means that the East does not shine and the West shines.

Ellis' return to form is a big plus for the Knicks.

It's not just talk that an off-ball **** can save the entire team's offense, the Bucks don't have a third flank defender.

Although Paul Price has an active defense willingness, Fisher, Vujacic, and Wang Zhelin always let us know that defense is not something you can do well by being active. It's really impossible to guard against it, just like Love watching the opponent shoot directly without raising his hands and praying that they miss the shot and then grab the rebound.

Ellis' movement, and his three-pointer, allowed the most threatening ExchangeRicky (high dynamic offense) tactics in the Knicks' system to continuously attack the Bucks on the perimeter.

Ellis went 3 for 5 before the end of the first quarter, making it difficult for the Bucks' steel defense to have the effect it should have -- such as leading the Knicks at the end of the first quarter at home.

They are not ahead.

Ellis' 3-pointer, his run, every shot into the heart of the Milwaukee.

When it comes to Ellis, there is a ruthless expression on his face.

"Some time ago, this guy was almost in jail, and now he's a game-breaker," Barry asked. "Bill, what do you think is his motivation?"

There are times when the nonsense duo speaks human words.

"He's like me, I think." Russell's grim joke made Barry and himself laugh.

Poor TV viewers are bound to have nightmares at night, and anyone who has heard Russell's laughter admits the horror.

"It might be a bit arrogant to say that, but I'm serious, Dale Ellis is my type of player who likes to turn outside pressure into motivation on the court." Russell blew himself up." The more dissatisfied I was with things off the court, the better I played on the court, when I scored 30 points and 40 rebounds against the Lakers in a Finals game..."

Louie has a love-hate relationship with Ellis, he loves his ruthless 3-pointer, he loves his movement, and his chemistry with the system is great.

But...why can't he really be as nice and honest as he looks on the surface? Why give him a Kawhi Leonard-esque contrast in this season of impact?

"Dell, do you still have the strength?" Louis asked.

Ellis said directly: "I can play 40 minutes."

"Okay, then you rest for two minutes and prepare to play for 10 minutes in the second quarter."

Louis replaced Stockton, Wilson, Ewing, and Ellis.

Instead, Corbin, Stevens, Rodman, Salley, Oakley, who were unexpected for the Bucks.

Murder Press

This is the most primitive murder pressing, and now Louis has added a few more people to this lineup, but these five people are the five people originally set.

They systematically practiced full court pressing.

Using them against the Bucks is a strange thing.

Because in the eyes of many people, the murder press should not be prepared for a team with a strong defense like the Bucks.

But, who said guys with strong defenses can't be pressed?

In fact, the Bucks, a team that focuses on point forwards, have few qualified point guards on the team, let alone the core guards with aggression, size, or speed like Thomas and Jordan that Louie feared.

Putting a murder press on the Bucks isn't something to seriously consider.

The only thing that puzzled the Bucks was that the Knicks had never put a murder press on them in so many games before.

That's what Louis thought.

He knew that a murder press would work for the Bucks, but never in the regular season, nor in the two games at home, made them think the Knicks didn't plan to fight them with a gangster.

As a result, at the beginning of the second quarter, the Bucks were ready to replace the main force to adjust, and then they saw five Knicks hob-like figures come onto the court to prepare to knock off a layer of skin on them.

"Games have never been more fun!" Barry began to mutter, "I can't believe the Knicks would do this!"

"Yeah, pressing a team that knows the defense very well, they're so bold!"

Russell's understanding of defense is still stuck in the '60s, when no player can break through the press with one person. This kind of cognitive gap is just like the current players can't imagine that someone can call a pick-and-roll from the LOGO position in the future, and his opponent has to consider whether to pinch to prevent him from making an ultra-long three-pointer.

Times are different, so there is a generation gap.

Barry's **** on this one entirely because he doesn't know much about defense.

Bucks use oversized, oversized lineup of John Lucas II, Ricky Pierce, Brad, Paul Mokeski C/PF, Randy Breuer C to counter The death of the Knicks is pressing, more like seeking death.

Because the Knicks never used a full-court press against the Bucks, it led Nelson to mistakenly believe that the Knicks' full-court press and the full-court press he remembered were the same thing.

The result surprised him, it was different, so different.

The Knicks are pressing the whole court, and five people can participate in it, and all of them have amazing athletic ability, long hands, long feet and fast speed, and they have increased their defensive strength. The Bucks' twin-tower lineup makes them only three players can deal with this Wait for defense.

Brewer and Morquez are basically a powerful twin-tower combination that the Bucks use to deal with Ewing, the Pistons' frontcourt lineup and Sampson.

But they couldn't share any pressure in the face of the Knicks' death looming.

They're too big, too slow, and once the ball comes to them, they don't even have time to lift the ball over their heads before they get tangled up in Spider-Man.

The near-life murder rush continued for more than four minutes.

The Bucks have changed guards, but how to change, just those few people, can't change the situation.

Nelson watched in horror as the Knicks pressed for murder. Their only reliable point guard was John Lucas II...other positions were dominated by wings and inside.

No point guard!

The only point guard, because of its size, could not break the Knicks' murder pressure and needed teammate support.

In just over four minutes, the Knicks' murderous press produced an overwhelming 15-6 offense.

The Bucks were forced to suspend twice, and Nelson changed to a lineup with a guard and four wings, which relieved the embarrassment of not being able to even dribble the ball in half court, as if the national basketball team was playing a world game.

Louis saw that the time was almost up, and he called a timeout to let the five players who had been fighting for more than four minutes take a good breath.

Of these five, he only retained Rodman next.

Rodman was the best player in these four minutes, scoring 8 points, 4 rebounds and 3 steals.

"Dennis, you don't have a fixed opponent on the court. You can find someone to match, but don't pay attention to your opponent. Your task is to sweep, understand?" Louis drew him a rough range, "You're going to sweep out all the Bucks players approaching this area like you're clearing trash, can you do that?"

"Yes..." he replied weakly.

"Whether you were cut eggs or stabbed a chrysanthemum, speak up!"

"Can~~~~!!"

"let's go!"

"Yes! Coach!!"

After the torture of the Knicks' murder, the Bucks entered a period of huge disadvantage.

The score on the field was 46 to 35. Originally, they were only 2 points behind. Now, they were just hit by the Knicks with pressing tactics and left them far behind.

If Louie is mad~www.novelmt.com~, like in the classic game against the Celtics, he will press them for a whole quarter, and the consequences will be unpredictable.

Recalling the Knicks' pressing just now, and looking at Louis's arrangement, Nelson feels that his Bucks may not have been regarded as an opponent by Louis from beginning to end.

If you really regarded them as opponents, you would have put together that lineup to test the effect of full-court pressing.

Why have the Knicks never used a full court press against them before? The answer will obviously make Milwaukee angry.

Louie was convinced that this move would definitely work for the Bucks, and he didn't even go through the process, but went straight to the playoffs.

The result was a 15-6 run that left the Milwaukee Arena in silence.

"Is it really possible to use defense to overthrow Boston's domination?" This time, Nelson fell into self-doubt.

(1) I don't mean that Leonard is as scumbag off the court as Ellis, but it refers to his appearance and what he does off the court. Hereby declare to avoid misunderstanding, I quite like the contrast of Leonard's white and black.

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