The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 727: Judge's Balance

Stockton, Miller, Wilson, McHale, Ewing

This lineup will definitely be a highlight when 2K comes out with the Knicks' 80s classic in the future.

It represented the strongest lineup in the early days of the Knicks dynasty.

Today, as Hornacek grows and McHale degrades, Louie rotates at the 1 and 4 more and more frequently.

This season, McHale has only started 40 games, and he has 2/3 of the bench in the playoffs. Because of Rodman's rapid momentum, Bowie often starts as a twin tower.

There is also Sean Camp in the future, McHale's degeneration, invisibly "helping" Louie.

If nothing else, the replacement of the old and new at the 4th position will be smooth. Now he is more worried about whether Hornacek will have an idea for the starting lineup. With his ability, he can start in teams other than the Knicks and the Blazers and the Jazz.

But now is not the time to think about it. Louie looked at the Lakers' starter. .

Winning their last game at MSG gave them a lot of confidence, otherwise Louie really doesn't know why Pat Riley sent: Kevin Johnson, Scottie Pippen, Derek McKay, Tragic , David Robinson's starting lineup.

In this lineup, there are three ball holding points, and KJ needs to hold a lot of the ball. Pippen needs to deal cards from the top of the arc to maintain his state. Only the tragic player can do things with or without the ball.

The Lakers can also understand with this lineup. These five players are in the best state of the game.

Their shooting performance was no better than the Knicks, and they won Game 1 entirely because the impact on the restricted area was high enough. The first game seemed to justify concentrating fire in the box, so in the second they fielded five players who could hit the box.

The question is, what is the basis for hitting the penalty area?

space! space! space!

In order to increase the threat to the penalty area, the Lakers went to five penalty area rushers, but these five people's impact on the penalty area was fierce and fierce, and their ability to pull space was better than each other.

In addition to Tragic division, the other four made 1.3 three-pointers per game. Among them, Pippen took the lead with 29% shooting and 1.1 goals per game. McKay and KJ contracted with the dazzling data of 0.1 shots per game. That little one is left.

This kind of projection threat, if Louis doesn't disgust them with the pocket array, they will pass through in vain.

Others may not have felt it, but David Robinson found that the aura of the Knicks players was different from Game1 from the beginning.

At that time, the Knicks were a little frivolous, as if victory was already in their hands, and they could win as long as they played casually.

The Knicks like that are not scary. What is really scary is that these bandits smelled the blood. Except for the head coach, everyone else tightened their faces, revealing a clear murderous intent in their eyes.

That's the team that scares the whole league.

Probably this kind of mentality led to a little problem with the opening jump ball between the two sides.

Referee Darrell Garretson tossed the ball, and neither Ewing nor Robinson took off.

As a result, the first jump ball failed, and Garretson needed to re-throw the ball.

"Patrick, what are you holding back, hit the ball for me!" Louie shouted in dissatisfaction.

On the second jump ball, Eugene snapped the racket to Stockton.

Game start.

The first ball of the game, Ewing and McHale high double screens.

Ewing cut in, McHale opened a distance and received a pass from Stockton to score.

A typical system inside "2High" attack.

2 to 0

"Come on, give them some color to see!"

Wilson commanded on the spot, clapping his hands and asking Stockton to join him in the frontcourt pressure.

"That's Kevin Johnson!"

Louie doesn't think it's a good idea to press KJ up front.

Just like in the future, there will not be too many teams choosing to press the Thunder team with Westbrook. Once he is charged, it will be unstoppable.

Louie missed a few points, Westbrook is more sturdy than KJ, his acceleration and absolute explosiveness are significantly better, and most importantly, he played in the "Hand-checking" illegal era. Since the league's reinstatement of the Hand-checking rule in the 1970s, executives have found that the rule is too restrictive for players who play bells and whistles.

So they limited the rule bit by bit like cutting a sausage, first banning Hand-checking on the opponent's baseline, and then extending it to the opponent's 3-point line, but after that, when the league wanted to limit it further, it was blocked. to the unanimous opposition of other teams.

Another butterfly effect brought by Louie - the league's plan to limit Hand-checking was blocked, because the way the Knicks shook the Celtics dynasty made people see the right way for the bottom team to deal with the super team, so everyone wanted to In this way, if the league has given the rules dead, how can other teams live?

As a result, in the first year of the 1990s, KJ encountered the brutal confrontation in the early 1980s, and it was more targeted.

As a member of the All-Defensive Team, Wilson knows how to put pressure on the opposing ball-handler in the frontcourt, even if it is a deadly ball-handler like KJ who throws people off at the slightest chance.

Some people get stronger unknowingly, and the people around him are like a person who doesn't know he's getting fat and doesn't notice it.

GuLouis saw Wilson like this.

He knows Wilson has made huge strides this season, but how much? This is not obvious on the offensive end, but it is obvious on the defensive end.

Wilson is 203 centimeters tall with bare feet and has a wingspan of 224 centimeters. He moves quickly and has strong agility. Although his explosiveness is not comparable to monsters like Jordan and Wilkins, he is still at the top level of the league. Under the blessing of this static and dynamic talent, he is destined to become a top defender if he wants to.

It took Wilson five years to go from a monster boy who defended with talent to the defensive gate he is today.

His full-court press on KJ allowed Louie to see traces of Scottie Pippen and Kawhi Leonard.

His arm length and speed are enough to defend all the ball-handlers in the league, but the secret to keeping him "sticky" to this group is his pace.

Wilson has a great defensive stride and is willing to keep his center of gravity down all the way to make sure he can traverse the card at any time.

In this case, KJ almost failed to dribble the ball across half court.

Just as KJ crossed halftime, Wilson stepped forward and used his body to press KJ's center of gravity. The sudden physical confrontation made the thunder-fast defender unable to protect the ball and lost control even with the ball.

For the Lakers, it looked like Wilson knocked KJ over.

Pat Riley strongly disagreed: "If it's not a foul, the game of basketball should allow players to play in protective gear!"

"Come on!" Garretson looked at Riley in disgust. "He didn't foul!"

After only three seconds, Wilson, who broke KJ's ball, went to the frontcourt, took two steps from the free throw line, and swung a windmill to dunk the ball into the basket.

4 to 0

"A steal is a good steal, be careful not to foul." Louie stretched out his hand and Wilson gave a high five, "Understood, coach."

KJ accelerates his breakout as if offended.

His reaction was excusable. As a defender who was full of confidence in himself, he didn't bring the ball to the frontcourt but was cut off by the opponent one by one. No one could bear it.

In the next round, KJ took a risk and accelerated close to the sideline, barely bringing the ball to the frontcourt.

"That guy is a jerk." Tomjanovich was even more surprised by Wilson's performance. "Benj can keep up with his speed."

"Rudy, you should have said, 'Benj is following him,'" Louis corrected.

Tomjanovich did not ask why, although there was only one word difference, the meaning was completely different.

Even in the frontcourt, Wilson didn't rush to switch with Stockton.

He guarded KJ for a few more seconds and didn't complete the handover until Stockton was nearby.

Wilson went to Pippen, and the Lakers drove the ball to the basket.

David Robinson wanted to complete the offense against Ewing's body, but McHale's double-team and Wilson's intention to give up Pippen's attack inside gave the elegant young center the idea of ​​​​passing.

"What are you waiting for if you don't attack?" The tragic master shouted on the outside~www.novelmt.com~ Robinson immediately dropped his fantasy and stormed a ball.

Missed, but the referee called McHale for a defensive foul.

It was young referee Jack Madden who blew the whistle.

Louie didn't react to it, because it was an obvious balance whistle. Although Garrelson expressed disgust at Riley's protest, he also knew that any subsequent call would provoke protests if he didn't give the Lakers a little sweetness.

Blowing to McHale is an acceptable result for the Knicks.

Because he is the player with the most benches in the starting five.

Unexpectedly, the referee fed the meat to his mouth, but Robinson did not eat it.

Two free throws, both from the same angle.

Ewing grabbed the rebound and threw it to Wilson next to him.

Wilson immediately swayed, but in a blink of an eye, the ball had already flown to Miller in the midfield.

Miller dribbled the ball and took a position in the frontcourt with no one around him defending.

"Shh!"

7 to 0

"The Knicks announced their return with a great offensive climax!"

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