The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 909: 1 pair of deserters

Chris Jackson is like a relentless output machine.

He has the same unlimited firepower as Wilson, which many on the team wanted but couldn't.

Louie's preference for him made others jealous.

CJ was not stable last season, this season, he has fully proved his strength.

Not counting this game, he is currently averaging 15 points, 3 rebounds and 4 assists per game, and he is averaging 20 minutes per game. As a substitute for Stockton, he played starting-level data in a limited time.

Tonight, facing a hellish away game, CJ chose a more drastic way to respond.

He played so well that Louie forgot that Stockton was still sitting on the court.

Louie just wants CJ to play like this and shut up the Clippers fans.

On the other hand, the Clippers' counterattack is not weak. Drexler used his physical fitness to force several shots at the basket and scored in the style of Dr. J.

After Olajuwon found the feeling of low post attack, Ewing's defense was also displayed in front of him.

The stable performance of these two people allowed the Clippers to firmly bite the game and was not hit by the Knicks.

In terms of strength, the Clippers have the ability to make the game anxious.

But if you only rely on the big dream and the glider, you will not be able to break the balance.

Sprewell, as a player recommended by Louis, has been firmly in the starting lineup of the Clippers, and is regarded by Monroe as the core of the future.

Those problems he had off the court didn't reappear after he entered the NBA.

Playing Wilson tonight is a test for Sprewell.

In the second half, Sprewell once again single-handedly defended Wilson.

The madman's experience is still immature. According to his defensive habits, he gave Wilson the opportunity to start from the left.

According to general defensive experience, placing a right-handed player on the left will affect his offensive efficiency to a certain extent.

However, the player he was defending was Wilson, who possessed a balance of right- and left-handed control.

Since Sprewell gave him a flaw, he stepped in generously.

From the Clippers' perspective, Sprewell was too easy to get past Wilson.

Seeing this, Olajuwon could only step forward to help defend at the fastest speed—however, the one who was let go by him was Kemp.

Wilson hit the ball and Kemp received the ball and dunked.

In the next round, Sprewell chose to put Wilson's right hand.

This is real death.

On the right wing of the Clippers, only Drexler can come to help defend. As a help defender, Glider’s defense is not reliable. The timing of his defense is clumsy and flawed, and Wilson finds Miller in the bottom corner.

Now he is an excellent point forward. In the process of holding the ball, he can find the bottom corners of the main attacking direction, and will also attract the opponent's inside line to help defense to create opportunities for the inside line. At the same time, his left hand gives the right bottom. The ability to pass the ball from the corner has been greatly enhanced, and the ability to pass the ball from the right hand to the left is the forte of a right-handed player like him.

As a point forward, his passing ability can already be regarded as S-level.

The Clippers went up and down and couldn't find anyone who could match him.

This is not the Clippers' fault. Sprewell is too young, and looking at the entire league, the only player who can compete with Wilson on both offense and defense is Jordan.

The Clippers have too many problems on the defensive end.

From the data point of view, although Van Gundy has been with Louis for two years, he obviously did not learn the essence.

Although his emphasis on three-pointers has increased significantly, on the defensive end, three-pointers are still one of his options.

Under the leadership of Van Gundy, the Clippers ranked 24th, 22nd, and 23rd in the league in terms of three-pointers from the top of the arc and three-pointers from the left and right corners.

Van Gundy's disregard for three-pointers can't be unreasonable. Except for the Knicks and the Warriors, no team can kill by three-pointers. On the defensive end, they have Harper, Sprewell, Drexler, Ola Zhu Wang and Mutombo, these five strikers with strong athletic ability and long arms go to pounce. They can indeed interfere with every shot from the three-point line as much as possible while indulging their opponents to shoot three-pointers. Doesn't work for the Knicks.

After being blown up by Wilson and CJ in the first half, Van Gundy adjusted his defense.

He recognized the strong three-point threat of the Knicks, but it was also realistic, knowing that the Clippers could not guard all three-pointers, so the defensive end still had to make choices.

As a result, they also did not make the right choice in distinguishing between the players who should be short and who should not.

For example, they would let CJ, who is the most feared shooter the Knicks have today.

They'll also let Miller go, but isn't Miller the Knicks' best shooter?

After that, they released Reggie Williams and Wilson one after another, and when the others shot, the touch would be passed on, so Williams and Wilson followed.

Louie could see that Van Gundy didn't tell Sprewell who to short, because the Knicks didn't seem to be able to short anyone, so he let Sprewell decide for himself.

It is obvious that Sprewell lacks experience as a young player, and he makes a lot of wrong defensive choices.

There are only two principles for emptying the opponent's unstable shooter. Either stick to it and believe that he will not score a single goal. Or just treat him like a normal shooter after he makes a few shots.

On this issue, Sprewell and others, like scumbags, stepped on multiple boats, swayed, and jumped back and forth.

This kind of person playing "The Witcher" must be a lone wolf ending.

It's hard to describe the Clippers' defense with a bad word, because Sprewell does have the potential to be a big lock on the perimeter, but he just happened to run into Wilson. In addition to Sprewell, the Clippers' inside line is strong, and the inside line defense of Olajuwon and Mutombo is the number one in Louis's history.

Unless the Knicks have Ewing, Kemp and Rodman on the floor at the same time, there should be no duo in NBA history that can protect the rim better than Omu.

Maybe Chamberlain and Nate Thurmond can get there?

Who knows.

The strength of the Clippers is not only big dreams and gliders. Mutombo and Sprewell are both young and need time to grow. Overall, there is no doubt that the Clippers are the top three defensive teams in the West.

In the fourth quarter, the Clippers firmly dragged the game to the end.

109 to 102

Olajuwon's explosion in the second half exploded the Knicks' inside line.

Although he lost, he won Louie's approval.

Olajuwon, who has a good teammate, is worthy of careful treatment.

Louie just doesn't understand, he also believes in YSL, why the big dream can be restored to calm, but Chris Jackson has gained more anger?

"I assure the fans that we will win the matchup with the Knicks next time." Olajuwon said solemnly.

On the Knicks side, the insiders all performed poorly.

Rodman's 4 points and 20 rebounds looked the brightest. Others, like Ewing and Kemp, were fooled by Olajuwon.

It's the perimeter that allows the Knicks to win.

The first act was CJ. He scored 31 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists in a hot state, which made Stockton sit on the bench for a long time.

Next is the stable Wilson.

If only CJ exerts power, it is difficult for the Knicks to win because the inside line is exploded.

What is the outcome of the inside line being exploded and the outside line going crazy? Sometimes it's the Lakers of the tragic era, sometimes it's the Trail Blazers in the 1992 Finals.

The more one person exerts their strength, the more likely they are to win.

Wilson had 26 points, 6 rebounds and 7 assists.

Faced with reporters, he joked: "My team's scoring title is still safe."

What happened to Chris Jackson was not so harmonious.

"CJ, do you really think that activism can do good things?"

"Aggressiveness is not a bad thing for me." Jackson was still calm at this time. "My play has always been aggressive."

So, a reporter took out a photo to show him.

It was in ruins and a man in a pool of blood.

"That's what activists are doing in Los Angeles, and you think that's a 'good thing'?"

After Jackson's speech, Louie was terrified.

"Do you think that when the unrest in Los Angeles happened, those who were smashing and looting and those who advocated fairness and justice were a group of people?"

Louie kicked him secretly, motioning him to shut up.

"CJ, what are you trying to say?"

"What am I trying to say? Simple!"

Jackson no longer takes outside public opinion seriously~www.novelmt.com~ According to Louis, "to face the malice head on."

If Louie could get him under control, he'd let Jackson know that what he called a "head-on" wasn't that.

Too violent, too decisive, too reluctant to give himself a way out.

"There are good people and bad guys in any group, everywhere in the world, as long as there are people, you can see both sides in the mirror, I never said I support the violence of activists, I support their fight for Mlm Their legitimate rights and interests as a person, Americans always think that the United States is saving the world, but on the street, if there is a Mlm, everyone will treat him as a rioter, and some people will even impose those shameful violence on On him, let him suffer. In my opinion, it's ridiculous."

Louis did not dare to stimulate him any more.

What if Jackson was blatantly ill in front of reporters, uncontrollably making all kinds of rudeness?

To keep Jackson from making a big deal out of it—big enough—Louis let PR wrap up the press conference.

He and Jackson then quickly left the media access room.

Like a pair of deserters.

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