The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 742: reverse prophet cunningham

A good game, a smooth attack is essential.

Louie originally wanted to let the tragic player let go, and then let the team guard the other players of the Lakers. However, the most special thing about the tragic master is that if you let him play, he not only plays well himself, but also makes his teammates play well.

The so-called ability to improve teammates.

Tragic and Bird fans use this ability to disgust Jordan every day.

But it does.

The Knicks fell into a positional battle, Wilson backed Scottie Pippen, dribble, feinted, and made a pull-up jumper.

6 to 6

The Knicks tied the game.

David Robinson serves up the Tragic.

Tragedy took the ball in the backcourt, only dribbled it, and used the vision brought by his incredible height advantage to find his teammates who were going down quickly.

Back then, his Heizizhe-style qigong wave push pass was only used in a small area in the frontcourt. This time, he jumped forward from the backcourt and used the forward momentum of his body to pour his power on the ball.

Only a tragic master in his prime can fully master this fast and steady long-distance push.

8 to 6

"Every ShowTime represents an increase in ratings!" Brent Musport was fascinated, "The Tragedy is still the guarantee of the league's ratings!"

His partner, Billy Cunningham, couldn't help but take the opportunity to hack the Louie and the Knicks, "In contrast to New York, their game is not always so pleasing to the eye, because LittleLu advocates a rough style of play, and that style is outsiders. hard to accept.."

There are several errors in Cunningham's words.

The Knicks' game ratings have always been at the forefront of the league, and it is a stereotype to say that Louie advocates a rough style of play. He loves tough defense, that's for sure, all the older fans do, but at the same time, he loves creative dynamic offense.

The Knicks' system has always been admired by professional coaches and the academically pedantic NCAA faculty.

The perfect offense always starts with a high double pick-and-roll from Stockton at the top of the arc.

The players are usually Wilson and one of the fours and fives.

Because tonight's starting No. 4 is Rodman, this guy's shooting ability is not good, and he drags space a bit in the system, but his straight down cut and coping ability are good, so he often serves as a tactical fulcrum for Wilson's partner.

Ewing was not idle either, he came to the outside to cover for Miller.

At the moment of Stockton's breakthrough, everyone in the Knicks was not idle.

Rodman handed the ball over from Stockton, then used his body as a screener to pass it to Wilson.

At this point, Miller ran out of space under the cover of Ewing. At the same time, Stockton ran out of a 45-degree angle on the left, Ewing cut to the basket, Miller got an open space on the perimeter, and Wilson had the opportunity to make a pull-up jumper.

The system worked just a little bit, and there were two straightforward scoring opportunities and two potential scoring opportunities.

Wilson passed on to Miller without looking.

Outside, Miller catches the ball.

"Shh!"

9 to 8

"Billy, do you really think the Knicks games are not entertaining?"

Some team basketball is sleepy, but the Knicks don't belong to that kind of hypnotizing team basketball.

They are so athletic, the ball moves like water running down, and it's very smooth.

So Musberg will play with his partner.

"I just didn't mean that the Knicks games weren't entertaining, I meant..." Cunningham's criteria for viewing are very flexible.

After the Knicks' five-man team had a chance to score, the Tragic division took his teammate's serve from the backcourt.

He had already discovered that the Knicks had somehow lifted the attack on him.

How is this going?

The tragic master didn't know, he only knew that even the Celtics back then wouldn't dare to neglect him so much.

The tragic division who decided to prove that he was worthy of being flanked, transported to the frontcourt, accelerated on the right, and Stockton was immediately passed.

Regarding the explosion of Stockton's defense, his teammates had long expected.

Just as Rodman was about to help defend, he saw that Tragic Master's right hand dribbling the ball actually had a subtle one-handed change of direction, which deceived his defense and even he was broken through.

"Wow!"

With such a tall man and such a small space, the tragic master shocked the audience with such delicate technical movements.

He ultimately faces Patrick Ewing, the centerpiece of the Knicks defense.

Louie wants Tragic to play a good game, but he doesn't tell the players to let go of Tragic's defense, and everything is business as usual except that he is no longer double-teamed.

Louis believes that with the ability of a tragic master, as long as he is not double-teamed, it is like Yulia Rimei who received the script of a slut, and a hundred men will be drained.

Sure enough, the tragic master knows that if he normally attacks the basket, with Ewing's physical condition, even if he doesn't cover his ball, it will have a serious interference effect on him.

So the tragic master deliberately slowed down before the shot, used a weird rhythm to confuse Ewing's defense, suddenly closed the ball, started, hit Ewing, found enough confrontation, and forced the opponent to stretch his body to complete the defensive action. , and then swipe the ball into the basket with your right hand.

"That's what I'm talking about!" Cunningham said, pointing to the tragic offense like he had found gold. "You can hardly see this kind of offense full of personal heroism in a Knicks game, they are too... "He wanted to say that the Knicks' offense was too reasonable, but it seems like a positive thing to say, how can he praise Louie's team? So he put it another way, "Their game is so mechanical, I bet there will still be a lot of passes in the next round, and then there will be people who are open to shoot. It must be like this."

Louie didn't know that Cunninghamnum was on fire in the commentary.

Otherwise, he might have added a layer of meaning to Wilson's order now.

"Benj, if you want to be the number one player in the league, that guy must be defeated." Louis said, his eyes fixed on where the Tragic Master was.

"Coach, I never wanted to be No. 1, but I do think I'm no worse than him," Wilson said with ambition.

Hearing Wilson's words, Ewing snorted coldly: "I'm really hopeless, if it were me, hum..."

Ewing also thought Louie would compliment him for being "highly ambitious."

Unexpectedly, Louis looked at him in amazement, with obvious confusion on his face.

"You disagree?" Ewing asked.

"Can your EQ be any lower?"

"This is clearly a question of self-confidence, what does it have to do with emotional intelligence?"

"Do you think this is choosing a woman to dance on you in a nightclub? Go to the front of the field for me, you **** **** for four to five seconds!"

Ewing hurried forward.

In front of him, Wilson is holding the ball.

Guarding him is Pippen, the Lakers' best lockout on the perimeter.

"Benj, here I come!"

Ewing yelled, feeling that his pick-and-roll could help Wilson break down Pippen's defense with ease.

However, Wilson first adjusted his down dribble stance, then, from left to right in front of his body, he swung past Pippen's center of gravity in a wide range, then started to the left, stopped suddenly, and pulled up.

His offensive movements are both nimble and fast. The pull of the ball changes to the shadow of Kevin Durant, but it combines the explosive power of his body speed and is similar to Grant Hill.

The ball is the perfect combination of talent and skill.

Pippen was shaken, and Wilson pulled up and hit a long two-pointer.

Ewing was long overdue.

Wilson looked back at him and asked, "Did you call me just now, Patrick?"

"I told you to deal with him hard!" Ewing said with satisfaction. "You did a great job."

Ewing's acting skills are underestimated, even Louie would never have imagined that the orangutan could say such a thing with the cheek. Fortunately, he didn't hear it, otherwise he would have exposed this lying **** on the spot. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com

On the commentary stand, Cunningham was even more uncomfortable.

Louie's team was born to be at odds with him. He just said that these guys were not entertaining to play, and they had an incredible pass.

He also said that few people in the Knicks can interpret individual heroism like a tragic master. Wilson singled out Pippen and returned a ball on the spot to prove that superstar spirit is not special in the Knicks.

"Billy, do you think anyone in the Knicks can dunk from beyond the arc?"

Cunningham asked in surprise, "You're kidding me, aren't you, Brent?"

"No," Musberg said earnestly, "I think if you say no, maybe we'll see the first dunk from beyond the arc tonight."

For the first time, Billy Cunningham felt that the job was untenable.

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