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Chapter 855: Different enemies lead you to different paths

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Chapter 855 Different old enemies lead you to different paths

When Wilson faced Jordan again, he said: "cj just decided to temporarily transfer the title 'Jordan Terminator' to me because he doesn't think it's a big deal to end you, and I think he's right. Treating like You really don't need a small role like you who has never won a championship, I'm enough."

Jordan's lips twitched, and he said with hatred: "Do you want to die?"

"Even if I die, I'll go to the ground with four championship rings." Wilson said, and he used his height to pull his arms on top of Jordan's head.

Jordan was quick enough to react, but only interfered with limited impact on the arc of the ball.

"Shh!"

"As long as I'm here, you'll never get the ring," said Wilson arrogantly. "I allow you to use this phrase as your epitaph."

Benjamin Wilson has been a defiant "jerk" since his first day in the league.

Many people have forgotten that he dared to talk trash to Bird in his rookie year, and even mocked Jordan in his first championship season. He is a belligerent.

Just because he chose to "take a step back" in the face of competition within the team, he should not be misunderstood about his character.

Before this round of the series started, even Louis had almost forgotten that he was a lunatic who dared to provoke a gangster to lure the opponent to shoot at gunpoint.

What does it mean to him to challenge a championless Jordan?

Jordan's response ball landed on Wilson's body more than ten seconds later, and it was his back hit, rolled over and rubbed a foul and scored a field goal.

This foul allowed Louie to finally replace Chris Jackson, who was caught in the question of "I am...? I am...? I want...?".

Stevens replaced him.

Now, the Knicks need defense.

Offense, leave it to the stars.

Jordan added a penalty and chose to guard Wilson from the frontcourt.

"You soon miss touching the basketball," Jordan said cruelly.

In terms of defense, it is also a defense. Jordan's one-on-one defense is above Wilson's.

His off-the-ball defense is even better, and he has a beast that fits perfectly into a murderous press. It was one of Louie's dreams to get Jordan into the murder press as ace, but Jordan wasn't bad with Wilson.

It's just that Louis is a little worried about Wilson now seeing him defending this quality off the ball.

Under Jordan's defense, he even had difficulty touching the ball.

Will he really be guarded so he can't even touch the ball?

"Why don't you call a few screens?" Doug Mo didn't understand Wilson's head-to-head behavior.

Louis shrugged and said helplessly, "Lao Mo, you're going to ask me."

He also wondered why Wilson stopped calling cover.

Wilson's running off the ball today is not so much an off-ball master as he is a tactical master. Give him tactics, he can run out of the open space satisfactorily, without giving him tactics, just relying on his off-ball running ability, he is not a top off-ball player.

Because the off-ball movement without tactics can only be limited to a small range, once the range is expanded, it will affect the offense of other teammates, thereby dragging down the entire team.

That's something Wilson, who sees the team over the individual as his creed, wouldn't do it.

It's almost impossible to get rid of Jordan in that range without resorting to tactics.

"You can't get rid of me at all!"

Jordan growled in his ear.

Wilson snorted coldly, suddenly raised his elbow, and swung it towards Jordan's face.

Jordan was in pain from the elbow to the face on the spot, and tears, snot and other unknown liquids flowed out.

When the Blazers players saw this scene, they naturally came to **** them.

But Jordan didn't bleed, and the furious trapeze grabbed Wilson and was about to throw a punch, but was stopped by Nance.

Wilson smiled and said, "I'm sure you'll soon 'miss' the feeling of hitting you. Why don't you fight back, Michael? What are you hesitating about?"

"Michael, no!"

Nance knew that Wilson was enticing Jordan to hit him, and once Jordan took a t, or even two t's, the Blazers were done.

"He wants to kill mj?" Lao Mo called out.

Zhao Yuanzheng bit his lower lip, which was different from the image of the sunny boy they were familiar with on weekdays.

"People can change." Louie looked at Wilson on the field with relief, "He is no longer the stunned young man facing the muzzle. Now Benj is a meticulous and decisive villain. I happened to be in There's a similar guy in Boston that you all know, Larry Bird."

When Louie picked Wilson, he made it clear that he was going to fight Bird, Tragic, and Jordan in the future.

So, on Wilson's first day on the team, Louie asked him to study Bird's footage.

From the research off the field to the direct confrontation on the field, he faced the peak Bird and almost lost his self-confidence by the opponent, but in the end, he grew up through the tempering of goat.

Not only did he get past Bird, he learned how the other side played, which wasn't a respectable way, but Wilson was destined to be an iconoclastic superstar just like Bird.

He elbowed Jordan and provoked the trapeze to force him to fight back, even Louis felt unfamiliar.

Louis had such a feeling at the time - this person is really benj? That superstar I raised myself is a domineering villain? When did I teach him this?

If Louie had had the chance to ask this question, Wilson would have answered: When you made me watch the Larry video over and over again.

Although Wilson's elbow was obvious from the replay, it avoided the referee's sight at the time of the incident. This was an angle he carefully selected, and Jordan's return was also blocked by his teammates. So, neither side was called for a foul, and the game was suspended for a little while.

Riley complained loudly, and he clearly saw Wilson wave his elbow.

Hearing this, Wilson retorted: "Perhaps that happened (elbow wave), but it is also possible that Michael accidentally hit me with his face."

This kind of thing, did not make a judgment in the first time, considering Wilson's identity and the bonus of the garden, the referee could not make a penalty, but would pay more attention to the two of them later.

The Blazers didn't want to accept the result. Jordan took such a heavy elbow and nothing happened? This is too hateful.

The game restarted, and the feeling of mutual hatred between Wilson and Jordan due to the conflict just now came out.

Jordan's physical assault on Wilson was both violent and clean.

What is intense is his strength and focus, and what is clean is his limbs. It is indeed "upper-class", and there are no unclean movements.

Louie couldn't help but wonder what made the two men so different.

In the end, the answer fell to the tragic master and Bird who did not know where he was torturing himself.

When Jordan was growing up, his main opponent was The Tragic, and Wilson's main opponent was Bird. The objects they learn are different, and naturally they become different.

Jordan is as graceful as a tragic master, like a saint on the court. Although his temper is hot, he always attacks with reason. Wilson is like Bird, a vicious dog who cannot be judged by common sense.

Their duel became the theme of the second quarter.

Jordan scored a goal, and Wilson had to return one in the next round.

Wilson is blocked by one, and in the next round, whether he is defending himself or letting his teammates help him, he must guard Jordan one.

This determination is manifested in every aspect.

Compared with Wilson, Jordan's personal ability is a little more prominent. Even the pocket formation composed of four Knicks did not stop him.

At one point in the second quarter, Jordan pulled the bar three times in the air to force a score.

Louie admits that's something Wilson struggles to do.

Wilson's response was to cut out, catch and pull the ball, but he felt too hard and didn't make a shot.

It can be said that from that time on, Wilson was at a disadvantage in the showdown with Jordan, but he was not far behind, and he could respond to those who should respond. Even in an unfavorable situation, he never flinched.

Just as Louie had hoped, he became Jordan's biggest rival on his way to the sky.

The confrontation between Wilson and Jordan not only stabilized the Knicks' shaky situation, but also reactivated the team's system.

When he was singled out, he did not abandon the collective consciousness.

Once he's guarded, pass the ball to whoever has a chance.

Teammates are infected by him, and they will also fight for the first to attack.

In a one-on-one showdown, Jordan won.

But with team-to-team cooperation, the Blazers lost.

In the first half, the Knicks, who had been behind by 16 points, tenaciously chased the difference to 7 points~www.wuxiaspot.com~ This number should have been 10 points.

But before halftime, the Blazers gave up the backcourt 3-pointer defending the Knicks, and Wilson threw a shot and hit the rebound.

"Look, this is the 'Conqueror'! He's always making these shots to let you know who he is, this is our king - benjjjjjjjj~~~!"

After Marv Albert's high school in nbc, the Knicks' home announcer became "Clyde" Walter Frazier, a legend in team history and the leader of the original Knicks dynasty.

During the interview, Louie didn't look relaxed at all.

As delightful as Wilson's performance is, it's not something to be happy about.

"It's going to be a tough game if it's just benj," Louis said honestly. "We've never been strong by one person, and when we become so dependent on one person's performance, we're at the most dangerous point. time."

Riley is different from Louie. He vomited bitterly to the nbc frontline reporter, said the referee was unfair, and that msg was too unfriendly to the visiting team.

He is still pressing, hoping the referee can give the Blazers some preferential treatment.

This is a normal practice for all coaches who come to the visiting team.

On the way back to the locker room, Louie frowned. Fortunately, Benj survived the first half, and he was able to catch up to 7 points with 16 points. The Barkley will definitely attack together, when the time comes, how to fight against it? How to fill the gap of 7 points under this kind of offensive and defensive pressure to achieve a go-ahead?

"Damn it! It's so hard!" Louie complained sadly.

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