The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 863: most dangerous moment

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Replacing Wilson was Sean Kemp.

This adjustment has left the Knicks lineup short of shooting guards, but like Pat Riley, Louie believes that the average shooter has not played much in this game.

Defense is the Knicks' first priority.

In the first round of Wilson's exit, the Blazers deliberately attacked the Knicks' interior to show that the situation has changed.

As a result, Clifford Robinson received a pass from Jordan and was blocked in front by Kemp

Barkley got the ball out of control, and Ewing caught up and blocked the shot.

The fly in the ointment is that Barkley's ball was covered out of bounds, and the ball still belongs to the Blazers.

"Good defense, but pay attention to high-level help defense!"

Louie has seen them miss high-post defenders a few times, and if the Blazers' offense can be a little more patient and pass the ball one more time, maybe the opportunity will come.

Stevens turned his full attention to Jordan.

Winding off-the-ball defense is his forte.

At this time, it is just right to deal with Jordan.

Jordan shrugged off a catch-and-shoot jumper after him and missed.

But at the basket, Barkley grabbed the offensive rebound and was blocked again after getting strong, but the ball was still in his hand.

With brute force, he bravely pushed Ewing's body away, found the basket, and scored.

46 to 53

"Play inside!" Louie yelled.

Without Wilson on the court, under the Blazers' defense, the Knicks' most sure attack is to hit the basket.

Ewing consciously took up his responsibility, and the violent position pushed Nance out of the defensive position.

Stockton's ball comes in.

Ewing turned around and swung his elbow to open the defense and jumped up to fill the basket.

55 to 46

Louis has limited confidence in Ewing's offense, but now, the Knicks have to trust him.

Ewing also has an aura of "even if there are thousands of people, I will go there".

His positioning, fighting at the rim, and attacking with the ball knocked Larry Nance to shame.

Barkley scores a goal and Ewing returns a goal.

Jordan throws a shot, and Ewing still looks for a chance to get it back.

For up to four minutes, Ewing took over all of the Knicks' scoring.

The Fliggy combination, as powerful as the pioneers, only scored 10 points.

61 to 53

The Blazers requested a timeout to adjust their defensive strategy against Ewing.

Louie knew they were going to double-team Ewing intensely, so he said to Ewing: "I know you're hot right now, but we can't win the game alone, pay attention to their double-teams, and have a chance to pass the ball out. !"

"Understood!" Ewing responded.

At the end of the timeout, Jordan squeezed Stevens hard and wanted the ball. Although the Knicks were double-teamed by three people, his turnaround jumper was too fast and he succeeded directly.

55 to 61

The Knicks' offense, as Louis expected, the Blazers' double-team came like a storm.

The moment Ewing got the ball, Mason came to the bottom line, Robinson came to the top line, and Nance behind him were the three best defensive wings of the Blazers. Together, they put pressure on Ewing.

Ewing barely got the ball out.

Stockton, who missed the top of the arc, made a three-pointer. If he can make a three-pointer, Ewing's defensive pressure will be reduced immediately.

"boom!"

The game has slipped into the abyss, the battlefield is hell, and a pitcher as icing on the cake as Stockton can't hold his touch at this intensity.

Fortunately, the long rebound was caught by Rodman, but the Knicks' second attack was intercepted by the Blazers.

The Blazers became more and more excited. Jordan followed the double-team in the last round with a fallback jumper, and then rushed to the frontcourt at the fastest speed, with a fast-break dunk.

57 to 61

"Old Road, we fought too much!" Zhao Yuanzheng said.

Tomjanovich agreed: "If John can't make a three-pointer, it's better to let CJ play. If it doesn't work, find another offensive core. You can't put all the burden on Patrick!"

Tomjanovich's words reminded Louie that the potential of the Knicks lineup still has room to develop.

Louie looked at Kemp, who shined in the finals. His opponent was Clifford Robinson, but compared to Robinson, who was steadily attacking and pulling his hips in the playoffs, Kemp was better offense and defense.

Given the decision, Louis immediately ran to the technical desk to request a suspension.

Halfway through the third quarter, the Knicks had a 4-point lead.

"The presence of Benjamin Wilson gave us a false sense of the Knicks' offense."

Doug Collins sharply told the truth about the Knicks being chased continuously during this period.

"Benj has averaged 36 points and 52 percent from the field so far in the series, and he's been the anchor of the Knicks' football strategy against Portland, even more valuable than Patrick Ewing," Collins said. The offense can play against MJ, the defense echoes the team, he is a core player full of energy, in contrast, Patrick Ewing is a silent leader, his value is unquestionable, but now, the Knicks players on the court need to communicate !"

During the timeout, Louie said to Ewing with his tactical board: "Patrick, if Portland is determined to double-team your offense, you should do it! Use yourself as a bait, Sean, you come to this position, As long as they double-team Patrick, you always have to be ready to catch the ball!"

Third-year Sean Kemp was taking a deep breath. No one could have predicted that the Knicks would pin their offensive hopes on him at this juncture.

"I won't let you down!"

Camp exclaimed.

"It's absolutely **** fucking up the Portlanders, that's what you're supposed to do!"

Willis Reed yelled in his ear.

The timeout was over, Louie looked nervously at the court, and Kaminsky, the team doctor, came over and said, "Benj may have pulled a hamstring."

"Seriously?" Louis asked.

"It's a fortune in misfortune. If you take care of it well, you can recover in a week."

Louis has never had the idea of ​​letting players play with injuries, but today, he asked tentatively, "Can I play again tonight?"

Kaminsky said meaningfully: "Knee injuries won't stop Reed, dislocated shoulders won't stop Havlicek, and the one-footed Kareem single-handedly helped the Lakers get match point in Game 5 of 1980. . . . As long as Benj wants to fight, nothing can stop him."

Louie glanced at Wilson, who had already sat back on the bench.

Louie whispered angrily, letting players play with injuries is what he hates the most, and he can't take advantage of players' futures for a game.

He stopped watching Wilson and focused on the game.

Using Ewing as the bait to create offensive opportunities for Kemp was a move that the Blazers didn't expect.

When the Blazers' double-team came to Ewing again, he accurately distributed the ball to Kemp.

Above the high post, Kemp makes a jumper.

"Shh!"

63 to 57

Kemp became the brightest light on the field, hitting two consecutive jumpers.

The Blazers have manpower to guard him, but he's not an open shooter.

This is one of the most unexpected things for the Blazers - Kemp has the ball!

Clifford Robinson, who came to defend him, first ate Kemp's three-threat, the defense was shaken, and Kemp made a ferocious dunk to the basket.

Shooting, driving, Kemp all turned on.

Every action of his shows the value of talent. The stability of shooting, the explosiveness of dunking, and the speed of technical moves are not like what a strong power forward should have.

Kemp and Ewing became the backbone of the Knicks offense.

At the end of the third quarter, 75 to 68, the Knicks still led by 7 points.

At this stage of the game, both the Knicks and the Blazers can only play talent balls.

The high-pressure defense suffocated the role players, who had no room to play.

At the beginning of the fourth quarter, Ewing was pinched again with the ball, and the ball was distributed to Kemp.

Kemp swept away Mason, who came to help the defense, and decided to go inside for a heavy dunk. However, on his way forward, Jordan suddenly appeared, and Kemp, who was unable to stop, knocked the trapeze out. The one-meter position was called an offensive foul.

"Damn, you **** call an offensive foul at this time?" Louis questioned.

The referee ignored Louis, but blew the Trail Blazers a screening foul behind, which was considered a balance, but it was not balanced for both sides. It was Kemp's fifth foul, and once he was beaten by the Blazers, the Knicks couldn't find a second offensive strength outside of Ewing.

Under the guidance of Reed and the influence of Georgetown, Kemp has made great progress every year~www.wuxiaspot.com~ But he is influenced by Georgetown's interior concept, and he is full of deterrence on both ends of offense and defense, and likes to be rough This kind of game has both advantages and obvious disadvantages, that is, the number of fouls cannot be controlled.

The Blazers also seized on that, with Jordan and Barkley finding ways to name Kemp.

Playing like this, it's only a matter of time before Kemp's sixth foul.

The Knicks' defense is still strong, but the offense is broken.

The offensive foul Jordan made to Kemp seemed to be a curse on them.

Within a minute, neither the Knicks nor the Blazers scored.

Then, when 24 seconds were about to run out, Jordan turned around and pulled out a three-pointer.

"Boom!"

71 to 75

Ewing's attack was blocked under the basket, and the Blazers' counterattack was still scored by Jordan's dunk.

73 to 75

Kemp responded with a jumper.

77 to 73

Barkley accidentally attempted a three-pointer and hit it too.

76 to 77

Then, the Blazers pressed the Knicks, Stockton was knocked down, then dropped the ball, Jordan stole the basketball, and the Knicks defended on the spot.

Kemp stayed in the penalty area alone, and Jordan's breakthrough was just a feint. The real purpose was to pass the ball to Barkley, who was following up in the middle.

The moment Barkley caught the ball, Louie knew that something was wrong!

Sure enough, Barkley collided with Kemp, causing the opponent to completely invade his cylinder and then relying on brute force to find the angle of the shot and hit the basket.

The bottom corner referee's whistle sounded.

"AndOne!"

"Charles Barkley draws Sean Kemp's sixth foul! It's a 3-pointer! Blazers overtake the score, unbelievable! Incredible!"

"The Knicks Dynasty has come to the most dangerous moment!"

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