The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 840: unfinished

The Knicks' murder was pressing, forcing the Blazers to rotate ahead of schedule.

Pat Riley replaced all of his core players.

But the murder pressing and killing did not end there, even in the face of the Blazers' main force, the murder pressing can also be effective.

When Riley found that passive beating is not good, just like the Celtics in those days, the players on the court used the whole court to press back against the Knicks.

When the Celtics used a full-court press for a full-court press, it initially caused a lot of trouble for the Knicks. But soon, the Knicks adapted.

Because the Celtics' personnel structure is not suitable for intense full-court pressing.

The Blazers are different. The luxurious wing group is the guarantee of pressure, and the full-court pressing can maximize their advantages.

Riley found out that he was a fool.

Obviously it is to imitate the Knicks to build a team, why not learn everything?

Murder is pressing this sign, and he has never learned it.

The Blazers' full-court pressing had an effect on the Knicks.

The two sides were caught in a scramble for one another. Seeing that the advantage the Knicks had previously established was about to be taken away, Louie asked for a timeout.

Three minutes before the end of the first quarter, Louie replaced Ainge, Stevens, Kemp and replaced Stockton, Miller and Ewing.

The Knicks' starters are back, and they're up against the Blazers' red-eyed starters.

And, the Blazers, who decided to use the press against the press, found the Knicks put away the murder press as if they were admitting defeat.

However, the Blazers quickly discovered that their full-court press was not as effective against a team with multiple ball handlers and tactical literacy.

Stockton's dribbling skills are good. Although he can't withstand the pressure of the Blazers, he can pass the ball to Wilson with precision in the gap.

Since the Trail Blazers were cramming, they didn't practice full-court pressing at all, so the tacit understanding among the players, the strain and so on, were very poor.

The Knicks found a solution on the spot, and Wilson repeatedly dribbled the ball through the half.

The tragic master had to sigh: "Except for the Knicks, I have not seen any team that can kill a game by pressing the whole court alone."

"Before the Knicks, few teams used full-court pressing as their ultimate move."

"Yes, full-court pressing is usually a strategic weapon with overwhelming advantages," the tragic explained. "Only with absolute superiority in physical talent and strength confrontation can full-court pressing be used to destroy the opponent. The NBA is the world's No. 1 basketball league. Although the teams are strong and weak, the gap between players is not that big."

"Yes, it's amazing how the Knicks' full-court press can be successful and become their best strategy."

Breaking the Blazers' murder rush is just the first step.

The offense after the Knicks also shocked the audience.

Fans in Memorial Coliseum were disappointed with the game because the Blazers' hand-to-hand defense didn't work as well.

Stockton dribbled the ball and gave it to Rodman, who then gave it to Miller.

Miller made a three-pointer and went in.

Stockton was unguarded on the outside, and he made a three-pointer from the top of the arc and also entered.

Wilson was heavily defended, and the Blazers treated him one-on-one with Jordan and Clifford Robinson at any time.

However, when Wilson encountered a double-team for the first time, he dribbled past Robinson with a backhand under his crotch and backhand. Although he did not get rid of Jordan, he had a freehand dribbling rhythm and did not pay attention to the defense of the trapeze at all. Inside, collect the ball, pull up, aim for the basket, swoosh!

At the end of the first quarter, the Knicks scored 36 points in a single quarter from defense to offense, leading the Blazers by 14 points.

Wilson scored 15 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists in a single quarter, leading the game in various data, and suppressed Jordan in the matchup.

This is the first time since the start of the series, and it is also the only time that Wilson and Jordan have played against each other so far.

His attitude is very clear. If he loses in the second game, he will return it in the third game.

Whether it's home-court advantage in the series, or his matchup with Jordan.

He burned like a flame, and his offensive and defensive strengths were all full, first leading the murder press, and then acting as an arrow in the process of breaking the Blazers' full-court press.

Before the start of the second quarter, Riley roared irrationally: "If Benjamin comes to our inner line, I will see blood!"

Not only the Blazers players heard Riley's words, but his voice was so loud that even the Knicks heard it.

Louie looked at the other side with a smile, and said aloud, "If Benj bleeds because of the Blazers' defense, you have to make sure that they will bleed more than Benj in subsequent games."

Today's Blazers, their style of play and the intensity of hand-to-hand combat may exceed the Knicks.

But they have yet to win a game with that style of play.

And their opponent, the New York Knicks, really used this style of play to oust the Celtics dynasty from the throne.

When necessary, they go back to the past.

If that's the only way to win, they'll get back to who they were.

In the second quarter, Louie let Wilson rest for a few minutes, and Ewing took half of the main force against the Trail Blazers second team led by Barkley.

Although Barkley is difficult to defend with a ball rim at the elbow, if he is alone, the Knicks will not have a headache.

As the big king of the Fliggy combination, Jordan is undoubtedly the king.

Because Barkley can be targeted when he is alone. The Knicks can't guard him, but neither can his defense. Even, he will become the prey of the Knicks offense, just like Curry during the Warriors Dynasty is always on fire like Teemo in League of Legends.

The difference between these types of targets is that one is focused because of hatred, one is because engaging him is effective, and the other is because engaging him can win.

Barkley is the last, as a three-four swing, his defense is essentially the team's heart disease.

As long as he's on the court and Jordan isn't there, the Knicks' offense is divided into two categories.

One is the inside attack based on Ewing's core, and the other is the f-you roll call-type top pick-and-roll based on Stockton, Miller and Maxwell to find Barkley.

Even if Barkley is shooting 60 percent in the paint, the Knicks can easily come back.

Riley found that Barkley could not lead the second team.

The second team around Barkley is Brian Shaw, Porter, Jerome Curcy, and Nance. These four people, except Porter, have no outside threat.

Therefore, the Knicks can defend Barkley with three or four players without a lower limit, as long as it is enough to leave a person to take care of Porter.

Although Barkley is brave, he still has a 60% hit rate in the double-team of the Knicks, but the Knicks' response rate is also more than 50%, and includes nearly half of the three-pointers.

Barkley should have shown his talents, but his weakness was targeted to the end by the Knicks. After half a quarter, the difference not only did not narrow, but also expanded by 4 points.

The Blazers made one wrong step, and one step at a time.

When they traded back to Jordan, Louie also traded back to Wilson.

After a quarter and a half of the game, the Knicks have established a clear advantage, while the momentum of the Blazers gradually dissipated.

Barkley couldn't get his breath out, and he was tired of thinking about exerting force. When it was Jordan's turn to take over, the "law" approached again.

In the last game, Jordan used his strong personal ability and determination to win to break the "rules", but tonight, the entire Blazers team was suppressed, and the unfavorable situation affected Jordan's mentality.

The mentality of the problem, in turn, affects his performance when dealing with Jordan Law.

The Blazers are in a tough spot, but they still have dreams.

Their dream was to block Wilson.

Wilson encounters a double-team attack with the ball, but he is not afraid, because his ability to break the double-team is much stronger now.

The Blazers' flanking attack is also not as terrible as the Knicks-because the Knicks' three-point threat is too strong, the Blazers cannot use pure flanking attack.

The help guard behind Mason is Clifford Robinson. He is dragged beyond the three-point line by shooters such as Miller. Even if Mason and Robinson are already one of the best help defense lineups in the league, they can't match Ewing. Compared to this super center.

So, when the Blazers' flanking attack was applied to Wilson, instead of working, it let him drill through - the same thing, Stockton and Chris Jackson can do it~www.wuxiaspot.com~If the package Clips can't lock people, so defense is meaningless.

The Blazers, who claimed to want Wilson who hit the basket to see blood, let alone let him see blood at this time. They couldn't even touch Wilson's body, and he rubbed his body directly through it.

It looked like it wasn't a double-team, it was more like an experiment to come to Wilson's side to prove that he couldn't keep up.

Jordan was troubled by the "law", the Blazers gradually slumped, and Wilson, like a male monkey in heat, saw a Blazers player and got better with the ball.

Once, Anthony Mason finally seized the opportunity to violently ram his body, but was pushed away by his elbow, and Wilson borrowed the force of the impact he exerted.

Mason fell to the ground, and Wilson brutally dunked with his hands outstretched.

Wilson deliberately pulled down the basket before landing, expressing that he was still unfinished.

This game was completely ruined.

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