The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 856: 2 is greater than 1

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Louis entered the locker room, looked at everyone, raised his voice and said: "I don't want to drag the game to the seventh game, I believe you are the same, in the second half, we need to work more **** defense."

"The first is defense, we have to stick to the pocket formation to trap the fat Alabama!"

Stevens objected: "However, this move didn't work in the first half."

"I don't believe that fat pig can beat two or three of us every time! If he really **** us like this for the whole game, it means that it's not that he is too strong, but that our defense is too bad. You'd better go out in the future. Don't call yourself the Knicks, I can't afford to lose this guy!"

"Secondly, the pocket formation must know how to change!" Louis pointed to the tactical board, "If Fat Boy is on the right flank, we have to stick to the square pocket formation, if he is on the left flank, we have to switch to a triangle formation, if he is in the middle, don't say, just go four Personal encirclement!"

"Forcing him to shoot high is the ultimate goal of our defense!"

Wilson asked, "What about Mitch (referring to Jordan)?"

"I'd love to get any of you guys to kill him, but obviously, this guy is hardcore, and Benj tried it and it didn't work, so we'll have to brainstorm!"

Zhao Yuanzheng first made an opinion: "Mickey hasn't thrown the ball on the outside tonight. We can let him shoot three-pointers. If he has the feel, it's not too late to go to defense."

"Yeah, let him shoot the 3-pointer!"

Tomjanovich also said: "Although our Jordan Law occasionally fails, we should insist on it. This is the only proven strategy that can limit him."

"Yes, the Jordan Law must also be adhered to."

"At the same time, I added one." Louis drew a center point within the three-point line on the tactical board. "Sometimes, if we have to choose to defend a player. Our purpose is to defend the fat guy at the basket, and the middle Defending Mickey from a distance, these two are the focus, the core of the defense, and the rest can be left behind!"

"What about the attack?"

Ewing is a motivated orangutan. Everyone is talking about defense, but he thinks of offense.

Louis looked at him meaningfully for more than ten seconds: "If you get your touch back, our offense will survive."

It's as if the Knicks' attack on constipation was Ewing's sole responsibility.

But Louie does think that the Blazers' defense will rot if Ewing can play as much as he deserves in the paint.

The Blazers' defense was so strong in the first half that it forced Wilson to open the matchless. Attack to attack.

If it can't be improved and Ewing is locked, the Knicks' outside attack pressure will also increase.

Because everyone knows that just relying on the outside attack will not survive this game.

Louie could see that Ewing had something on his mind.

And he knew that Ewing's mind had something to do with a guy named Benjamin, who was 99.9999% his teammate.

Wilson's popularity, he reaffirmed.

Wilson's ability to take over in crunch time, he also sees.

Without him, Wilson pulled a 16-point deficit back to seven points.

He has always claimed to be a leader, but when has he led the team to complete this kind of counterattack in the playoffs?

In his impression, not once.

In this case, if he calls himself a leader, will other teammates be convinced?

Most importantly, will Wilson be convinced?

He has to show up.

This kind of thinking invisibly increased his psychological burden. Ewing's first goal of the second half was a three-point shot.

Louie roared, "When did Larry Nance's defense get so good? Can't you play inside? Shoot the **** out of it!"

Louie was expecting a gorgeous turn from Ewing in the second half.

But what he saw was Ewing's traditional art of pulling his hips when the team needed him.

This ancestral craft, from Chamberlain ⑴ to Bob McAdoo, has been handed down for more than 30 years. In the future, more people will inherit this "cause".

What made Louie's heart tired was that he didn't know whether Ewing was soft-hearted or whether he was wrong.

"I'm afraid it's impossible to expect him to adjust his state tonight." Louis said pessimistically.

Tomjanovich comforted: "There is still a lot of time, give him some patience."

The coaching staff waited patiently for Barkley to hit the inside and smash Ewing to cause a foul and hit 2+1.

Tonight's Barkley played his best form, the Knicks have a few insiders, and he has boundless confidence.

In this case, it would be unrealistic to expect Ewing to guard him.

But he's screwed up too many things, and now he's giving the other party an extra penalty.

Louie didn't blame him for the defense, he was only annoyed that Ewing didn't stand up on offense.

The Blazers were joined by the Fliggy combination to launch a ferocious offensive, and also led to the outside play.

After five and a half games, Terry Porter finally made a three-pointer.

Porter opened a three-pointer, and Jordan slowed down the individual offense and chose to score more.

Two minutes later, Porter hit his second three-pointer.

The Blazers lead by 15 points.

Louie called out the game.

He replaced the underperforming Ewing and Ainge, looked at the high morale of the Trailblazers, turned to the players and said, "From now on, press them all over the court!"

The murder rush is incomplete without Reggie Williams.

Angie isn't in good shape yet, and it's important to find a replacement.

Louis uses Wilson, Rodman, Stevens, and Kemp as the core, and then finds out that the defense is equally fierce, that is, Vernon Maxwell, who pulled his hips against the Blazers.

"We're going to be a full court press, not a murder press, pay attention to the difference here. The main thing is to put pressure on them, and at the same time, when they bring the ball to the front, get out of the way in the middle, wait for him to break in, left and right Players on the flanks tighten the road to stop them from going deep. As for the offensive end, everyone listens to Benj!"

The Knicks' full-court press was unexpected, but far less intense than a murder press.

Blazers past halftime is not a problem.

It was a smokescreen, and when Jordan dribbled in, the defense tightened instantly.

He passed the ball out and was stolen.

In addition to the defensive back, the Knicks' offense in this lineup is mainly mid-range shooting, because there are no shooters outside the three-point line except Wilson and Maxwell.

Mad Max was guarded by the Blazers, and Wilson had a hard time finding a three-pointer except for a dry pull.

So, mid-range is the answer to cracking defenses.

After falling behind by double digits, it takes a miracle to recover the score by abruptly relying on the mid-range cast.

Barkley was rarely surrounded, dropped the ball, and the Knicks fought back.

Jordan and Porter's three-pointers were inaccurate one after another, and it was another counterattack.

Relying on the counterattack alone, the Knicks recovered the score to 6 points, and the Blazers requested a timeout.

This time, Ewing requested to appear, and he couldn't sit off the court and watch his teammates work hard.

His offense tonight may be unwatchable, but defense is a skill that won't betray him, so Louie agreed to let him play and replace Maxwell.

Louis is using the existing conditions to develop the team's combat power to the extreme.

On the defensive end, use a large number of strikers to buckle up chains, trenches and strong walls.

The core of the offense uses simple and efficient mid-range guarantees, controls mistakes, and makes extensive use of rotational defense to counter the Blazers' athleticism, and then slowly spread to outside shooters led by Porter.

The Knicks have the best help defense + defensive resources + lethal mid-range shooter.

This is the confidence they choose to fight with the Blazers.

The defensive end is pure hand-to-hand combat, confrontation and display of talent.

On the offensive end, only the mid-range is a reliable means, and only the real superstars can stand up.

In the last few minutes of the fourth quarter, the gap between the two sides was less than 5 points, but only Wilson could attack the Knicks, while the Blazers had Jordan and Barkley.

Wilson scored 14 of the team's 19 points in the fourth quarter, while the Blazers alone scored 24 points in the fourth quarter.

In the last two minutes, when the difference was widened to 14 points, Ewing found the feeling of playing inside, but it was too late.

Being in a state at this time not only does not boost morale, but also feels like a waste of time to brush data.

The New Yorkers, eager to end the series tonight, were disappointed.

109 to 100

The Blazers narrowly escaped the Knicks and left the garden with their heads held high 3-3 with a chance to play the final two days later.

"From the historical record, the Blazers are still in a disadvantageous situation." Bob Costas said objectively, "There has never been a team that can win a Game 7 on the road."

Tragic only admires the Blazers: "If there's a team that can do it, it's the Blazers. They've got MJ, they've got Charles Barkley, they've got a whole talented team, they've got everything. !"

Riley even announced in high spirits: "I promise all the fans in the Far West (2) that the Blazers will raise their cup to win the championship on June 14th!"

⑴ can not completely say that Chamberlain is known for shooting. He doesn't like confrontation, that's for sure. There are clues in countless game highlights. He doesn't like confrontation. People who are so talented that no one can shoot will get used to shooting to solve problems. This is also the player's inertia. At the same time, because his free throws are terrible, he will not frequently hit the basket for fear of being fouled, and his opponents are also happy to see him shoot.

(2) The Far West includes Alaska, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington.

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