The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 794: face to face

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Billy Owens is not as good as one might expect.

This opener, from his first offense, has been disappointing.

In people's imaginations, he should be a combination of tragic and Bird, who can act as a tall point guard like a magician, and then use Bird's skills to control the game.

Therefore, the Celtics let him carry the ball five times in a row after the game.

In these 5 offenses, he chose to shoot.

Then, only one goal was scored.

The other four goals were all blocked.

"I think a lot of people have a misconception about Billy," Doug Collins said. "He's not a tragic man, he's not a Larry legend, he's himself and he has his own style of play. We shouldn't set him up. Too many templates because it keeps him from being his best self."

Bob Costas said that listening to you is like listening to you.

It's as if it wasn't said.

Owens' inefficient offense allowed the Celtics to start with a 14-6 score by the Knicks.

Chris Ford requested a suspension.

The Celtics replaced the underperforming Owens for another rookie, Rick Fox.

A rare acquaintance, and one of the people Louis initially wanted to choose, if it weren't for the Knicks' too many wing talents, he would have worn a Knicks jersey.

Fox, who is most familiar to fans, must be the defensive giant in the OK Dynasty. In fact, he played the role of Ron Harper in the OK Dynasty. The wing swingman creates trouble on the flank, but at the same time, his instigation ability as a guard is overshadowed by his defense.

Fox was also said to have the shadow of a tragic figure before the draft.

It's the times.

Just like in the future, when fans see a tall, thin, long-range shooter with a strong body and say he is Durant, a big and strong point forward who can't shoot well will have to be named Little James.

Louie decided to keep fighting the Celtics.

He made three substitutions and adjustments.

Chris Jackson replaced Stockton, Reggie Williams replaced Wilson, and Sean Kemp replaced Rodman.

"With CJ as the core," Louie said, "I'm going to see a lot of Exchange Ricky from the outside."

Jackson's appearance made the opposite Ford stunned.

He knew that Jackson was part of the legacy of the Thomas trade, but the Celtics traded him to the Knicks without even trying, leaving them with only Cheeks and John Barack at the back. Grai (JohnBagleyPG) propped up.

Is it really that bad?

If it's that bad, how could this guy be in the rotation as soon as he arrives in New York?

"John, that guy doesn't shoot very well, so if he wants to shoot, you can let him shoot, but keep the physical contact."

Ford gave a normal order to Celtics backup point guard John Bagley.

Seeing that the Celtics' backup point guard is actually a guard of Bagley's level, Louie realized that Thomas' departure has indeed changed too much.

In the past, Thomas was holding up in the starting position, and the bench was almost nothing.

Now that Thomas is gone, the Celtics' bench has become unsightly.

Judging from the Celtics' bench alone, in the years when Louis left, their draft work was very bad, and they did not complete the replacement in time. The main players are still those few. The old-fashioned player is still the main player of the Green Army.

Back in the game, the Celtics replaced Billy Owens but kept another rookie on the field.

Doug Smith's performance is even more unremarkable than Owens. Smith in college has good skills to swing small forwards and power forwards.

But when he came to the NBA, he could only play as a power forward, and all the skills he showed in college were not good enough.

Sampson was attacked by many people, and the ball could only be passed out.

Smith catches the ball high, and Kemp is contemptuous of his shooting ability. .

"boom!"

His goal is also worthy of Kemp's contempt.

Smith missed a shot and Kemp grabbed the rebound.

Louie whistled leisurely, Owens playing like a parallel trader was not enough for him to vent his anger. The real crit should be Chris Jackson, who was sent to New York by the Celtics as a plague, and behaved like a **** of war.

They could have rotated Cheeks and Chris Jackson.

"Coach, you seem to like CJ?" McHale asked.

"Standing in my position, the more diverse our back line, the more flexible the tactics," Louie did not want to talk about how advanced Jackson's play was.

That doesn't make sense, at least until Jackson proves his game is advanced.

A month of preseason training camp, Jackson accepted Louie's novel training method, gained 5 pounds of weight, and made John Stockton feel threatened.

Jackson is a deadly shooting threat as long as he plays with his touch.

Stockton was shot in two games against him.

On the court at this time, the Celtics' defense against Jackson cannot be said to be inaccurate.

Bagley tried his best to bring him physical contact.

However, Ewing and Kemp's high double pick-and-rolls kept Bagley's defense out.

Jackson dribbled the ball and suddenly got a forty-five-degree open space on the left. In the eyes of the Celtics, he was still the inefficient shooter who averaged less than 40 percent from the field.

Jackson collects the ball, shoots, and shoots in one go, a standard single-action posture.

"Shh!"

17 to 6

The difference is changed from 8 points to 11 points.

"Chris Jackson was one of the chips the Celtics got in the Isiah Thomas trade, but oddly they didn't keep the legendary LSU guard for their own use, they kept him Sent to New York for multiple draft picks."

"CJ's rookie season was not good. Charlotte thinks that he will never be able to replicate his college performance in the NBA. However, Boston should give him more patience because CJ is the player they need most at this stage."

On the court, Green Kay's coach Ford was not surprised by Jackson's performance.

"Any player could make that shot, don't change our strategy because of that, keep putting pressure on him to shoot, whatever he wants!"

Sampson received the ball low and was immediately double-teamed.

He didn't have the space to attack at all. Louie took advantage of the Celtics' lack of perimeter threat and ordered the players on the court to shrink as long as Sampson had the ball, no matter what else.

Doug Smith, Bagley, Fox, Kevin Gamble (Kevin GambleSG/SF), these people, who can shoot long distance?

It is blunt to say that there is none.

It is unrealistic for the Celtics to expect Sampson to play more than one game. The Knicks' double-team, since he received the ball, did not give him the opportunity to put the ball on the ground and attack. forced way.

Under this kind of defense, let alone dribbling, it is impossible to move the ball from his arms.

Fox cuts in smartly.

Sampson hooked a pass to help his teammates score.

This is how the Celtics complete their offense.

Great to watch, but Fox isn't going to find an inside cut every round.

Louie greeted Ewing when he saw that Fox was cutting in at the exact same angle they had exposed to flank Sampson.

"Once someone helps you flank Ralph, your defense can relax a little bit, and always pay attention to the empty cutter running from the middle."

Louie told Ewing how to prevent the backdoor from being stolen by the air cut.

The Knicks' offense revolves entirely around Jackson.

The Celtics have become tougher on his defense with the experience of being shot by him last time.

Since ancient times, players with strong defensive shooting ability have emphasized physical confrontation and used hand-to-hand combat to resolve his touch.

Because these players with good shots often fail to make breakthroughs, and those who shoot well and make breakthroughs often have poor finishing ability. So as long as you put enough pressure on the defense, even if you let them rush in, it will be difficult to score.

Jackson scores the ball to Ewing.

Louie has put a lot of thought into his off-ball running route design, and designed him off-ball tactics entirely based on Curry's standards.

I saw that Jackson first ran to the right, suddenly stopped, and turned back to run. Bagley's off-ball defense was excellent, and he was not thrown away, but this time, he found the Knicks' two insiders, Ewing and Camp left and right, just like the next scene in a horror movie, the evil ghost who suddenly flashed out the camera and scare people, the passage left between them was just enough for Jackson to pass through~www.wuxiaspot.com~ But before he planned to pass there When he was in the passage, he suddenly found that the passage had been closed, and he directly hit a hard wall.

"what is this?!!"

Doug Collins called out.

As Bagley was knocked to the ground by the tightly closed elevator door, Jackson got an open shot and the ball was in his hands.

Fox's help defense was too late to fill in, and Jackson's shot was faster than they knew.

"Shh!"

"One more goal!"

"CJ hits 3-pointers in a row, but looks indifferent, as if telling the Celtics that trading him to the Knicks was a bad decision in the Reed Auerbach era!"

Bob Costas upped the game and his partner Doug Collins was still amazed by the elevator door tactics.

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