The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 864: Crazy Blazers, Desperate Knicks

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It was like someone died in Madison Square Garden when Sean Kemp was called for his sixth foul.

"You can smell despair in the air," said the tragic.

Louis looks back at the players off the field, who can replace Kemp?

McHale? Sally? Shikma? Rohos?

In fact, this is only about the choice of McHale or Sally, among the two of them, Louie chose McHale.

Salley has more value on the defensive end, but McHale's offense should take some of the pressure off Ewing.

The Knicks have Stockton, Rodman, Stevens and Ewing on the court. They don't lack defense, they lack offense.

"Kevin, I know it's not the time, but I need you to get all the fuel out of the tank!" Louie put his hand on McHale's back, "Larry Nance has also fouled four times, telling Patrice Ke, do whatever it takes to hit their restricted area!"

"Okay, coach."

Louie doesn't see nervousness in McHale, who when he traded him from Chicago with the second pick, just wanted him to lead young men. Louie did not expect that McHale would stay in New York for so many years. Perhaps his career will end in New York, where he has earned himself enough to retire his jersey at the Garden.

Most of the teams have veterans like McHale. Some are perverse, some are shy and quiet, some are unrestrained and enthusiastic, and some are not old urchins. When they get old, they are willing to give up their positions to young people. Do you think that They can't, and they feel like they can't, but when the team needs it, they step up.

Until this moment, people don't think about the sacrifices they made for the team, which were things that no one paid attention to before.

"Kevin McHale to replace Sean Camp!"

"The garden crowd is roaring!"

At that moment, Wilson wanted to get up to fight, but was stopped by the team doctor.

"It's not 'the moment,' Benj," Blair Kaminsky said.

With 10 minutes left in the fourth quarter, Barkley made a free throw, 79-77, and the Blazers took the lead for the first time since the opening.

"John!" Louie yelled at Stockton. "Hit '2HighRip'!"

This is McHale's exclusive tactic, and it is now Ewing's exclusive tactic. Ewing has no objection to leave the tactics to McHale at this moment.

The Knicks' tactic immediately unfolded. The Blazers were all too familiar with this routine. They deliberately blocked McHale's down path and forced him to get the ball high.

McHale took the ball high and shot immediately.

miss

But Ewing, Rodman and Stevens made it difficult for the Blazers to protect the rebound.

Rodman flew from the crowd, took the offensive rebound high, and passed it back to McHale.

McHale shot again and hit the hollow.

79 to 79

Defense and rebounding, these two things became the lifeblood of the Knicks and the tools they used against the Blazers.

Barkley's offense attracted multiple teams to find Jordan.

Jordan missed an open shot.

Ewing grabbed the rebound, and the Knicks failed to counterattack and fell into a positional battle.

Playing the 2HighRip tactics again, McHale received the ball low and, as Louis instructed, attacked the Blazers' penalty area with all his strength.

Seeing McHale go up and down to free Clifford Robinson's defense, Larry Nance pounced relentlessly, knocking the veteran to the ground.

The boos appeared accurately, McHale stood up to stop the young man who wanted to stand up for him, and said with a smile: "Where is this, I'm very stiff, not to mention how resistant I am to falling!"

That was Nance's fifth foul.

The Blazers discovered that their first rim protector was in foul crisis.

But Nance's defense did not flinch.

Pat Riley stood on the sidelines and encouraged: "The more crazy their offense is, the more violently we have to fight back!"

Riley is a control freak and the best demagogue, and his words provoke the blood of the players like chicken blood.

The Blazers' offense hit the frontcourt, and Barkley passed the ball out after being pinched.

Jordan received the ball, pierced Stevens' defense with one step, and was about to start to attack the basket, but was entangled by the latter, and was violently fouled before he even took off.

Jordan made one of two free throws.

80 to 79

The Knicks' offense continued to hit the basket, this time with a combination of inside passes and inside passes between McHale and Ewing.

After Ewing got the ball, the storm was interrupted, but the Knicks' sprint to offensive rebounds made the Blazers unable to cope. The interior was their most vulnerable point, and offensive rebounds were readily available to the New Yorkers.

Rodman rushed down the ninth offensive rebound tonight, scored the second attack, and the Knicks overtook!

He showed his shooting hand, the muscles on it bulging out, "You can't see enough!"

"Attention Mickey!" Louie's reminder was still a beat slower.

Jordan swayed past Stevens with his back, got into the basket at a speed faster than everyone, and held Ewing's body in the air. After the referee blew the whistle, he forced the ball out.

"Shh!"

Ewing landed and hit the basket, and Jordan snarled at him with a godlike fist.

"At this point, Michael Jordan is the only superstar on the court! Charles Barkley has done his best, Patrick Ewing can't match on offense, Portland's time may really come! "

Wilson stood up and walked over to Louis, throwing off the team doctor's dissuasive hand.

"coach..."

"Sit back."

Louis' face was sinking, but he didn't look at him.

"Coach, I can last until the end of the game," Wilson assured. "I just shoot outside, I swear."

"Didn't you hear what I said?" Louis pointed to the bench. "Sit back!"

Wilson has only defied Louie once in the six years he has been in the league.

The last time, and the only time, happened during the rookie season. He didn't play the final shot as Louis intended, and the team lost. The opponent at the time was also a pioneer.

He has never disobeyed Louis since then.

When Wilson looked around, the palatial Madison Gardens had become hell, and the Portlanders tried to rule New York by their will.

Conquerors cannot sit idly by.

He yelled at Louie, "I have to play!"

"Are you **** deaf?" Louis finally looked at Wilson, "I'll let you sit back!"

Just as Louie and Wilson were arguing, McHale used his signature step up and down on the inside and swayed Nance. Just as he was about to shoot, Robinson stepped forward and knocked his body out of the court.

"Beep!!"

"That's it!"

Pat Riley's eyes were bloodshot, and there was a frantic desire to win in his expression.

The boos were like tidal water, like thunder, like a torrential rain that fell on the stadium alone.

But no matter how the fans booed, they couldn't stop the Portlanders from implementing the "no layup principle" to the end.

"They've gone crazy!"

"The Blazers have disregarded sportsmanship in order to win!"

"It was a great game and an ugly one!"

McHale was unable to get up, and his teammates helped him.

But he couldn't walk normally and limped onto the free throw line to prepare for a free throw, showing that he was seriously injured.

"How many timeouts do we have left?" Louie asked the assistant.

Zhao Yuanzheng replied: "Two."

Louie immediately ran to the technical desk to request a time-out.

There are 6 minutes and 48 seconds left before the end of the game, 83 to 81, the Blazers lead by 2 points.

"CJ," Louie said. "You replace John."

"Dennis, you play the four from now on."

Louie looked at the eager Wilson, "Benj...the only thing you have to do is shoot!"

"CJ, you and Benj used the shooting threat to attract the Blazers' defense on the perimeter and create offensive opportunities for Patrick."

"We're going to use the outside shooters to press the Blazers inside more powerfully!"

"On the defensive end~www.novelmt.com~ you just need to keep up with your opponents and don't need to participate in the inside line defense. If CJ can't defend, he will guide people to the trap, trust Patrick, trust Dennis."

"If they want to try for a layup."

Louis' expression turned grim.

"I want you to give blood for blood!"

The suspension ended, the Knicks updated their lineup, and the Blazers made no other adjustments except to replace Nance with Mason.

It is understandable to replace Nance. He has already committed five fouls. It is a better arrangement to sit on the court for a few minutes and wait for the decisive moment before playing a decisive battle.

Anyway, the Blazers will eventually be blown up by the Knicks. No matter if Nance or Mason is on, the result will not change.

It's not Nance that scares the Blazers inside, but the rude fouls that will fly out of nowhere.

They imitated the Knicks to build a team, the result went to extremes.

Although the Knicks committed rude fouls in those days, they were not proud of it, and they were so extreme that they did it every round.

It's fair to say that Riley went down the drain, but they did push the Knicks to a dead end.

"This lineup is too risky. CJ can't defend the Blazers' flank. It is unknown how much Benj's defense is left now." Tomjanovich said worriedly.

Louie said helplessly: "We have no choice. If we don't help the inside offense, we can't win by defense alone. Patrick doesn't have the same offensive ability, and Portland has Mickey and Fat Boy. Offense. We have to be the best team offense and inside defense for the last six minutes."

Chris Jackson makes two free throws made by McHale.

He pitched it all in.

83 to 83

The two sides tied.

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