The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 717: Benjamin vs Golden Retriever

Louis saw that Wilson was about to attack with the ball from the outside, but Ewing had to pass the ball because Ewing wanted the ball low.

"here we go again..."

Luit wanted to find a psychiatrist to analyze Ewing's obsession with finding Sampson for a heads-up.

Ewing doesn't do that against other insiders. Like Olajuwon, this man is his old enemy, but when Ewing fought Olajuwon, he insisted if he could score, and stopped if he couldn't score. , but also to fight with perseverance, unless Louis becomes angry, he does not intend to stop.

Ewing is eager to prove his offense, but he's not Bird's type of player who gets better when he gets angry.

In this regard, Ewing is more like a normal person.

When he is angry, the offensive IQ is 0, and the ball IQ may drop to a negative number.

It is a big mistake to get the ball in the low position and not do tentative moves; if you want to attack with a ball basket, but don’t make a few fake moves to confuse Sampson, the second big mistake; The attack method is actually after turning around and starting, without passing the ball, he directly takes three big steps to collect the ball, and it is natural to use the stride to force the pass. .

According to Ewing's plan, to succeed, several factors need to be present.

His weight and strength can crush Sampson, and if he takes three big steps like this, even if Sampson sticks it, he will be knocked away, but...

If his turn to face the basket can completely throw off Sampson's defense, then it's natural to use whatever posture you want, but...

If the basket is wide enough, even if he can't get rid of Sampson, such high-density physical contact, even if the shot is not accurate, there is still a chance to cause Sampson's defensive foul, but...

Not only did Ewing fail, he slipped and fell forward, sending the basketball into Laimbeer's arms.

Ranbir was about to pass, but Stockton was by his side.

The ball in his arms was cut off by Stockton's extremely sinister dragon claw hand.

Ranbir was furious, he had always been masturbating others, but today he was actually masturbated, and immediately stepped forward and deliberately violated Stockton's cylinder.

Stockton seemed to have guessed that he would have this kind of reaction, made a shot in advance, and touched a good porcelain.

"Beep beep~~!"

Referee Jess Kersey blew the whistle. He was a zero-critic referee, fair, and few coaches would get into trouble with him.

Laimbeer did not quibble when he was called for a foul, and looked at Stockton on the ground provocatively, as if to say that anyone who dared to use means to him would not end well.

Stockton's end is not bad, if given him another chance, he will definitely start again.

"Patrick, can you spare Ralph?"

Louie asked Ewing.

Ewing saw that Louis seemed to be in a good mood, without cursing, he just wanted to show his indomitable spirit: "I will fight him to the end."

"You really won't let Ralph go?"

"No."

"Then get out of here, what are you pretending to be a bastard!"

Louie believes that Ewing is not clear-headed now, "Who gave you the illusion that you can single against Ralph? That's Ralph, not **** Brad Rohos!"

Rohos didn't expect to be shot while sitting.

Ewing should have long thought that Louie is a moody person. On the surface, he looks in a good mood, but he may have been scolding the street long ago.

Less than two minutes into the game, Ewing was replaced.

Louie replaced John Salley and let him top Sampson.

He didn't replace Sam Bowie, not because Bowie couldn't defend, but because it wasn't right now. Letting Ewing end at this time is to disrupt the rotation ahead of time. He does not intend to let Bowie play early. Anyway, the Knicks have enough inside reserves, so let Sally come up for a few minutes, and when the time is up, let Bowie play.

Both the Knicks and the Celtics started their offenses according to their habitual playstyles.

Salley is inferior to Ewing in every way, but he won't play Sampson with the ball as stupidly as Ewing.

He does a good job in high-post pick-and-rolls, protects the basket, and when the defense is successful, he can follow up on the fast break as soon as possible.

Originally playing the Celtics, should not think about any advantages in the interior.

Sampson is too buggy. Whoever plays with the Celtics has no idea about the inside line.

Unless it is McHale or Olajuwon, a low-post offensive master who is very good at one-on-one, otherwise, the initiative to ask the ball to play Sampson seems to lack wisdom.

The end of Ewing is the beginning of the Knicks' activation of ExchangeRicky (high dynamic offense).

Miller made a long shot, a high catch and shot, and the weak side held the ball and called a pick-and-roll break to give Seley a dunk.

He played a brilliant offensive performance.

The Celtics relied on the offense of the Big Three, Thomas' high-level pull-ups, and Bird immediately attacked or passed the ball immediately after receiving the ball.

Bird has found that the longer he holds the ball against Wilson's defense, the less effective he is. Because as time with the ball increases, Wilson has more and more ways to influence his offense. On the contrary, those shots that get the ball and take the ball have a high percentage of shots.

The hard power of the Celtics Big Three is too strong, and Louis does not expect to guard them. For Thomas and Bird, his requirements are to let them fight alone, except for the most destructive Sampson, he and the coaching staff. Chain sets are designed.

Sampson screened high and opened to catch the ball low.

The Knicks quickly attacked, blocking Sampson's offensive area close to the sideline, and shorting the weak side shooter (Reggie Lewis).

Another set of defense tailored for Sampson, taking advantage of Wilson's fast flanking speed. Both Wilson and McHale are large enough to cover Sampson's line of sight and passing lanes.

GuTheir positioning is also very reasonable, and can lock Sampson's passing lane while pinching.

Louis looked at Sampson who was forced into a dead end, and couldn't help feeling emotional for his team members.

No matter how strong the commanding ability of the coaching staff is, if the execution of the team members cannot keep up, it will be useless.

Putting Ewing in Sampson's situation would be a mistake.

Ewing definitely couldn't stand the pressure brought on by Seley, McHale and Wilson.

Sampson was caught in a pass, but he still remembered what his advantage was—height.

Sampson held the ball high and forced the shot.

"boom!"

Blacksmithing is of course a high probability event, which was within Sampson's expectations. His purpose is not to score, but to throw the ball out. The Knicks use three people to double-team him, and the rebound is bound to explode.

Laimbeer got the offensive rebound and shot at the basket.

As a result, Wilson, who had an amazingly developed reaction nerve, flew violently and blocked.

The ball was won by Bird, and he also chose to shoot in place.

Salley's block interferes with his shot.

Not in again, the rebounds fly out again.

Sampson, who has slowed down, is already in a favorable position, desperately grabbing the offensive rebound, ignoring McHale, who is defending himself, and his 2.24-meter body jumps with force, and then he reaches a height where few people can interfere. .

"Shh!"

"Dennis!" Louie called Rodman. "Get ready to play."

Louie wants to replace McHale. He is good defensively and offensively, but the rebound protection is terrible.

His long-term vegetarian diet has significantly reduced his running and jumping ability, and his attractive wingspan is not an advantage in front of Sampson.

If the Knicks are going to execute the defensive strategy of trapping Sampson, the rebounds must be protected.

Because there are not many people in the card position, it is acceptable to rush the board. Like this round, the tragedy of letting each of the three monsters in the frontcourt swipe an offensive rebound cannot happen again.

Sampson's presence grew stronger.

At first glance, the Celtics' position defense, except for Lewis on the weak side and Sampson in the paint area, are all loopholes.

But Sampson's defensive deterrent power alone can make Stockton, who is dribbling through the ball, make a dribble error and go out of bounds due to nervousness.

Rodman therefore replaced McHale.

"Dennis, I don't care about anything else, as long as you defend well and protect the rebound, the rest is not important!"

Ewing was not there, the Big Three took off, and the Knicks were obviously overwhelmed, and the score was also behind.

Bird gradually found the most appropriate attack method.

He took the initiative to go to the basket to find someone to confront him. If Wilson dared to come, he would use the little tricks he has practiced for many years to let him know the depth of the inside line, and he could not grasp it.

In the Knicks restricted area, Louie saw Bird's elbow on Wilson's face.

Thomas hangs.

Wilson, who was elbowed to the point of incapacitating defense, could only let Bird score at the basket.

Just as Louie wanted Wilson and Rodman to switch defenses, he saw Wilson covering his mouth and running to the frontcourt, and he didn't forget to say to him, "I can do it!"

"Can he handle it?"

Louie was skeptical, even if Wilson had Carey with them for a season.

Because Bird is at another level, even if he is not as difficult as the previous two years, his skills are still there, and his small moves are also made. Wilson is only capable, inexperienced, and his mentality is not stable enough.

He is only 23 years old~www.novelmt.com~ Can he really do it?

Louie looked at Wilson, who got the ball high on the right flank through a screen by Salley.

The Celtics mainly used Lewis to defend him on the defensive end. At this time, facing Lewis' defense, he dribbled the ball with his left hand, suddenly changed direction, pulled to the right by a large amount, started, accelerated, like a cannonball shot out, Pierced Lewis' defense.

Sampson wanted to help defend, but Wilson's speed was no small matter. For a moment, he raised his hands to give a French military salute, and then saw the young superstar who had just been taught by Bird. Ranbir's head dunks.

"Beep!!"

The referee's whistle showed that it was a 2+1!

Laimbeer opened his hands incomprehensibly, and it was his second foul.

"Is it true that if I touch him, you will call a foul! Is he your son? Damn it!"

Laimbeer tried to put pressure on the referee to the limit. Unexpectedly, the deputy referee, Jack Rice, who blew the whistle, refused to do this, and even added a technical foul.

"Clap clap clap!" Louie applauded excitedly, "Great, Jack, you should give him some color for this mad dog who defies the referee's authority!"

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