The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 482: The strongest enemy

Bird faced an unexpected dilemma.

The Celtics' local coordination routines seem to be difficult to perform in front of the Knicks.

There's a ball, Bird was supposed to be in the paint, but he just got there when he was spotted. When the ball came into his hands, it bit him like a mad dog on Stevens and Miller on the flank, let go of John Long, and just flanked him.

Bird passed the ball to Long.

He made an open 3-pointer, and the pitcher that Louie trusted most in the past is still reliable today.

However, this is disturbing.

Because the Knicks' flanking was not accidental, in Bird's view, there is a trap here. And he didn't realize the problem until he jumped in. The Knicks players knew he was coming, they were just ordered to execute.

Who could have foreseen his attack?

This question has no answer at all.

Bird looked at where Louie was, and he was sitting there, smiling and looking kind and gracious, making it impossible to imagine him pointing your nose and calling you a bastard.

Another round after that.

The cooperation between Laimbeer and Bird, in the Louis era, this cooperation was dismantled, and the three-point threat of Laimbeer was used as much as possible. But after Louie left, the Celtics gradually returned to the traditional way of playing. The three-pointers were shot less and less, and even the highly modern pick-and-roll was lost.

It is because they are not removed that small pockets are useful.

Bird encountered three people when he caught the ball this time.

No matter how good his ball protection is, it's hard to keep the ball safe in this situation.

Byrd, like the protagonist of almost every dong heat, lost his most important thing.

The ball was patted away, and the Knicks completed the steal.

Miller was about to score, and he babbled: "Larry, you can't do it, it's not as good as I thought, and I **** thought you could score 50 points on our heads with your eyes closed. The result is nothing but the same!"

Some young people need to be taught a lesson.

Bird had his eye on Miller, but what he didn't know was that as long as the Celtics' offense didn't change, the same problems would haunt him.

How to attack?

As long as he has the ball, there are a few people who are double-teamed, it doesn't matter who comes, he can only pass the ball.

Fortunately, the ability of teammates to seize the opportunity is OK, Bird's passing is effective.

If it continues like this, the situation will not be too bad for the Celtics. But Bird's own gaming experience was useless.

That's exactly what Louie wanted, and he wanted Bird to be angry and anxious.

This is the story of the first four minutes of the second quarter.

The ending of the story is nothing new, Bird went off and replaced Isiah Thomas and Sampson, the Celtics changed their play style, and Louie also replaced Stockton and McHale. Three, in exchange for Wilson, Hornacek, and Ewing.

Wilson and Miller gave Louie a taste of the double-shooter.

If there are two shooters with outstanding off-ball ability on the offensive end, the team's offense will be very smooth.

Hornacek is a new discovery.

Before Ellis came back, he would frequently swing between the one and two positions. Although his off-ball movement was not as good as a shooter, his right corner three-pointer was very accurate.

Therefore, Louis used him as John Lang.

He has more functions than Lang. After all, he can play point guard, dominate the ball when needed, and defend well. He is a rare all-around dual-energy guard.

On the Celtics' side, they rely on their stars to play.

"I used to sit there and look at the crowd and say, I want these people to know what they're seeing," Heinsohn said. "'I want them to know they'll never see a scene like this again.' I'm doing it again, looking at Isiah, and I want these people to understand that they'll never see a second Isiah again. Seiya."

Heinsohn touted Thomas.

Then, suddenly and gracefully, Thomas exploded, too fast for Stockton to react, and he was seen spinning quickly, passing the ball to the open man, and then asking for a passer to catch the ball, through the Knicks. Finger-rolling layup after three-man defense. He exuded an air of majesty on the pitch, declaring that the game belonged to him.

Bird was targeted, Sampson pulled his crotch on the night, Thomas exploded from the second quarter.

In addition to putting two meters to force him to shoot, the Knicks can limit Thomas not much.

Louie kept joking that he was the poor man's version of Chris Paul, but Paul wasn't as aggressive as he was.

Once he decides to let it go, nothing can stop him.

He is proficient in all offensive skills except the 3-pointer. Inside the three-point line, he can score by any means. Whether it's a mid-range shot within the three-point line, a pull-up jumper from various positions, or a drop shot within the free throw line, or a continuous pull-up layup after a confrontation, or a pull-up shot that Louis is often confused by, he is always there. Can.

In the second quarter, Thomas' outburst pulled Sampson out of the hospital.

Sampson has a role even if he pulls his hips in the end.

He brings perfect screen quality to Thomas every time he runs the pick-and-roll.

At halftime, the Celtics used the personal performance of their star, 52 to 59, only 7 points behind.

"Some people say I'm the best defender out there, but I always want to get to the next level. What's the next level? I don't know, but I know there must be a higher place to go. This It's the way to keep the competition on fire, I've been doing it my whole life, and there's so much more I want out of the game."

Thomas talks like a missionary when he talks about his performance.

Louis looked at him, and the relationship between Thomas and him was complicated.

The opponent is the player he has had the most conflict with, although it is always his one-sided rant about Thomas.

After Louis came to the Knicks, he always believed that Thomas would become a hidden danger for the Celtics dynasty. As a result, he willingly played a supporting role for four years.

Bird and Sampson were always above him, and he was like Havlicek of the Celtics in the 1960s.

Almost all of the time, he's one of the three best guys on the team, and sometimes he's the best one. But the media didn't care about him. If it wasn't for Bird's repeated emphasis on his contribution in front of the media, and deliberately making Thomas the AMVP on the stage of the All-Star Game, his sense of presence would be even lower.

Louis didn't understand why this person who seemed very egoistic had become so selfless after he left?

Did he miss Thomas?

He didn't know the answer, and with his relationship with Thomas, he probably never would. It's a mystery to him.

The only thing Louie knew was that if Thomas didn't pay more attention, the grinning assassin might have dealt them a fatal blow in the Eastern Conference finals.

Everyone is thinking about how to deal with Bird and how to limit Sampson, but few people care about Thomas. Louie thinks one of the reasons the Lakers never cornered the Celtics is because he never saw Thomas give his all in the Finals.

Even in the 1985 Finals, the year the Lakers came closest to defeating the Celtics, it was Sampson's career masterpiece.

The most powerless advantage of the Celtics is that as long as they come to life and death, they have three super giants that can ignite their own.

If Byrd wasn't enough to set himself on fire, it's up to Sampson.

It's only when Sampson's performance is "not enough" that the Celtics will enter a real dead end -- their last insurance will open.

It's a pity that the Lakers are very strong, but the upper limit of this Celtics team has never been seen.

This is exactly the team Louie wants to beat.

They are the strongest team in history, and if they can beat this team and bring the Knicks back to the top, it will be the most book-worthy page in Louie's career.

"Everyone, let's play a tough game!" Louie said dissatisfiedly, "We let the Celtics get too many easy scoring chances in the first half, that's not our style, now, we have to get it back own style."

How did the Knicks get their style back? The answer absolutely terrifies the Celtics.

That was the start of the second half with a murder press.

Moreover, the team of this murder pressing team is Wilson, Cooper, Rodman, Stevens, Ewing.

This is theoretically the strongest form of the Knicks' murder press, capable of taking care of all defensive needs.

Wilson and can take over the offense with the ball.

Both Ewing and Cooper have played at the first defense level this year.

Rodman is a potential defensive player.

One day in the future, Stevens will shock fans with a bizarre fact—why has he never made an All-Defensive Team? This is not reasonable.

Thomas is fast, but he can't be so fast that people can't even touch him.

How to catch the ball is one of his biggest problems, and once he does, his speed will cost the Knicks.

But the Knicks won't let him overwhelm their defense with speed.

If you can flank, then flank, if you can't flank, choose foul.

When Wilson knocked Thomas's body out of bounds with a desire for revenge~www.novelmt.com~ Ranbir rushed up.

Players on both sides swarmed, and there was a fierce quarrel between each other, and the shoving action was great.

"That's why I don't like the Knicks' full-court press. They foul every second, but the referee will only call this blatantly violent foul," Heinsohn said grimly.

"Benj and Isiah have a conflict, this is completely intentional, he is revenge on Isiah!"

As long as the Knicks and Celtics game, will always evolve to this point.

They played with a genuine hatred and hatred for each other.

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