The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 723: end with jordan

Facing the pile of news materials on the table that seemed to refresh his cognition, Louis closed his eyes and recalled the image of Jordan in his memory after reading them all.

He's a Jordan fan, and he thinks he knows Jordan's playing career.

He began to think, what kind of person was Jordan?

Before the book "The Jordan Law" was published, Jordan, like James, had a flawless business image, and he was a saint.

Louis, in his previous life, read this book in order to understand Jordan in depth.

There is such a story: In the 1988-89 season, Doug Collins arranged for Jordan to play point guard, and Jordan began to record a triple-double, bent on surpassing "Magic" Johnson. Because everyone said he was too selfish, greedy for the scoring champion, unable to drive his teammates to score.

This incident went too far. In a few games, Jordan would go to the recorder to ask how many assists and rebounds he needed to reach a triple-double. . In order to prevent Jordan from labeling Chamberlain's data-obsessed label, the league quickly ordered the record stand to forbid any information to players during the game. That's what broke the Michael Westbrook Jordan road.

Moreover, when Jordan played, he would always remember his score. Towards the end of the 1989-90 season, in a close game, Jordan saw his score at 38 on the Chicago Coliseum scoreboard during a timeout. So he reported to the technical desk that his score was misremembered, it should be 39 points, because he made an odd number of free throws, so his score should be an odd number.

Is brushing data ugly? Not ugly.

99% of the stars have brushed the data, some people will be obsessed with it for a while, and some people will be obsessed with it for a lifetime. For example, Kobe, he was obsessed with difficult shots, he was obsessed with taking responsibility for bombing the ball, and he was obsessed with ignoring teammates’ vacancies and defending lore. Combining these “obsessions”, we can conclude that he may be obsessed with the sound of basketball torturing the basket; James is obsessed with Stats, he understood very early on, as long as the stats are good, the supporters will be cheeky, so you can see him stealing 2 points when he needs to shoot a three-pointer to win, and everyone is pointing at him. When he stood up, he could actually give up the defense and stay in the frontcourt to wait for his teammates to send long passes to make an aerial basket; Rodman was obsessed with rebounds; Chamberlain was obsessed with records; and Jordan, the only thing he was obsessed with might be monopolizing the scoring champion and winning the game. Feel.

Is he a gamer?

Louie will not make such an inference, because judging a player must take into account his origin and environment.

Jordan, who played in North Carolina for three years, learned how to attack efficiently without occupying the ball. Like Bird, he is the perfect finisher who can digest a lot of shots without taking up time on the ball. But, because of Louie, he didn't make his debut in Chicago, and he came to a much better team than the Bulls, the Blazers.

In the first few years of the Trail Blazers, because the team lacked good point guards, Jordan played as a point guard for a long time, and Harden's habit of ball **** was developed at that time.

This caused Jordan, who had no conflict with the glider, to completely conflict with the former.

When he couldn't win with a lot of the ball, Jordan played full-time at the second position and had Terry Porter at the first position, but he was still used to holding the ball, even if his ability without the ball had reached a historic level, he did not trust the glider, because this has never been the case. The gentleman who doesn't know how to speak directly hides all his crooked thoughts.

He was beaten time and time again, his defense was too bad, he couldn't shoot, and all the technical details were very rough in Jordan's view. How could he give the ball to such a person?

So Jordan took on a lot of stuff that shouldn't be on him again and again, until he was out for the season, and the Gliders had an amazing season after taking over the ball a lot.

Since then, things have changed.

The Blazers will never go back to where they were before.

Portland only has Jordan as a lone star, which is the stupidest delusion of our time. The negative impact of his character is destroying the chemistry within the Blazers team. The media has created a perfect image for him, but his tormented teammates are dismissive of it. Glider has made his dissatisfaction public, in this In the sixth game in this situation, the Blazers can't win no matter what, right?

Louie and his assistants watched Game 6 with the mentality of watching the Blazers go out.

In the first half, the tragic division led the Lakers to completely suppress the Blazers.

David Robinson almost **** on the Dutchman's head.

Pippen finished sealing the glider that he didn't want to play well.

Tragedy scored a triple-double at halftime, setting the record for the fastest triple-double in the playoffs.

The Blazers trailed by 19 points, and it looked like the tide was going.

Then, in the second half, Jordan frequently dribbled the ball from the backcourt to the frontcourt, trusting only two of his teammates.

Schmitz and Porter.

The former is a solid finisher outside the paint, and the latter is a good shooter.

For him, those two were enough, and the game of basketball suddenly became a 3-on-5 sport.

The Blazers swapped out the inactive glider for Jerome Curcy, and surprisingly reused Anthony Mason.

It later proved that this substitution was a turning point in the game.

The Blazers finally put together a lineup that allowed Jordan to hold the ball indefinitely and attack like crazy, regardless of other people's moods.

Louie is really not used to seeing Jordan play like Harden, but he has to admit that even playing like that, Jordan's offensive impact is number one in the league.

As an offensive player, he has no dead ends except for his inaccurate three-pointer.

As the core of the offense, he is a historic threat with and without the ball.

With 19 points behind, Jordan chased back point by point without stopping for a second. 10 seconds before the end of the game, Jordan stole the pass from the Lakers and the Blazers trailed by 1 point.

Rick Pitino cautiously requested a timeout.

When the live footage was shown to the Blazers, Pitino was bringing the players together and devising a play for Schmitz.

Because the Lakers must have decided that Jordan was going to shoot a lore, if the ball was passed to Schmitz, it would have unexpected effects.

As a result, Jordan slammed a punch on the tactical board and shouted: "Even if you want to lose, you have to lose in my hands, give me the ball!"

At the last minute, the Blazers trailed by 1 point, and they were 2-3 behind in the series, which was a real life and death ball.

Louie looked at Jordan with the same glare as Hannibal, and he knew the man wouldn't let the team down.

As a result, he did make the lore shot that brought the Blazers back to life.

Jordan made a buzzer-beater, bringing the Blazers to the tiebreaker.

Just as a spectator of the game, the Knicks' coaching staff was already excited to watch.

"It was the most dominant performance I've ever seen!" Tomjanovich exclaimed.

"Okay, let's talk about Game 7 of the Western Conference finals instead of this." Lou asked, "Who do you think will win?"

Only Tomjanovich thinks the Blazers will win, everyone else chooses the Lakers.

Tomjanovich chose the Blazers because they had Jordan.

The attitude of others is pragmatic. In a series, someone may win a game with individual performance, but it is too reluctant to win an entire series with one person.

This kind of devious thing, even if it is really done, I am afraid that it will take decades of luck to exchange it with God.

Louie also felt that the Lakers would win. If he was a fan, he would want Jordan's personal heroism to go through to the end, but he was a coach and he had to look at things objectively.

The problem is that when the tiebreaker ends, Jordan may encounter a tight defense, and the glider may continue to explode~www.novelmt.com~ Maybe Jordan's own feel will become rotten, there are many possibilities, as long as one comes true, open up The person is finished.

Although in Louie's heart, he wants Jordan out of the West, and he wants to win the other side again in the finals.

But in the end, ideals are no match for reality.

In the tiebreaker between the Blazers and the Lakers, the glider played 41 minutes and scored 8 points, 8 rebounds and 11 assists. When attacking, he was like an invisible man, not aggressive at all.

Jordan played 47 minutes and scored 42 points, 14 rebounds and 1 assist.

Looking at his assists, you can see what the Lakers have done to the Blazers.

Jordan was completely separated from his teammates, and even if he really played against the sky, it would be difficult to win.

108 to 101

The Lakers outscored the Blazers by seven points, the fourth win in the Tragic's five encounters with Jordan.

"I'm very excited and very excited. You know, I have a group of young people around me, I have to watch them, but I'm very relieved to them, they have seen the strength of the Knicks in the finals." Tragic division As always, presenting the image of the perfect leader, "This time we don't want to screw it up."

The tragic forgets that almost everyone in the outside world is optimistic about the Knicks, anyway, even if the world abandons them, Los Angeles will not.

By the way, if the Lakers lose the finals again this year, the tragic division will have 7 runners-up, which is 1 less than the most tragic superstar ever, the Lakers legend and current Knicks general manager Elgin Baylor. .

1 is actually five wins over the Blazers in six years, but one of them was Jordan's season-ending loss, so it didn't count.

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