The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 922: sacrifice self

For Louie, it is more important to test the strength of the opponent in this match than to defeat the Blazers.

While few strong teams will go all out in the regular season, the Blazers feel differently about the Knicks.

The Knicks eliminated them twice in the Finals and was the biggest obstacle to their ascent to the top of the league.

Even to let the world know that Portland's time has come, and they have to take this game seriously.

In contrast, the Knicks, who clearly had the upper hand in their battle history, had the chicken blood that Louis had verbally instilled "to fight with the opponent to the end", but the actual effect was greatly reduced.

Jordan came up and showed off his offseason training results—accurate wing threes.

Last season, Jordan's three-pointer on the wing was still an open spot.

"I'm not surprised to see Michael like this. He is such a player who can turn all weaknesses into strengths. He is a 'Phoenix' who will nirvana every time he destroys, and correct his flaws!"

Hubby Brown praised Jordan as if Jordan were a Knicks player.

Brown has always been a snobby commentator.

His characteristic is to watch dishes.

On the surface, he supports the Knicks, but in fact he supports the strong and the traffic on the strong.

Both the Knicks and Jordan have huge traffic, so neither side can be offended, and it is the best solution for him.

On the court, the two new aids of the Blazers began to perform.

First up is Sabonis.

Before Louis crosses, he usually matches Sabonis and Jokic, thinking they are the same kind of player. The result was a big mistake. Jokic is the unique insider ball-handling core in the small-ball era. No second insider in history can digest the ball like him.

Although he and Sabonis share some commonalities in play style, Sabonis is a traditional big man, and passing the ball to him is like the son of Anjailala, one that sets him apart from the rest of his peers. skills.

Sabonis' catch point is in the low post.

Ewing stuck his body.

Ewing

VS

Sabonis?

"Two super centers are about to face off! There are many people who say that the addition of the Lithuanian will bring a qualitative change to Portland's interior, and it is impossible to be blown up by Patrick Ewing alone like last season! But Ewing has always been the best center in the league, and Sabonis is widely regarded as the best player in the world outside of the NBA. He has proven in his two dozen games since joining Portland that he can play in the NBA. Get the same results as Europe. But is he really the answer to Portland's inside?"

Just as the narrator gushed out these words.

Ewing's defense put a lot of pressure on the roof of the world.

Louis nodded in satisfaction.

Although he has no good words for Ewing on weekdays, this orangutan was cultivated by him with many years of hard work.

He is no longer the one he was in his previous life.

The current Ewing is a super center who can be chiseled from the inside, can shoot from the outside (one step inside the three-point line), has no opponents in defense at the same position, and has strong rebounding power.

The uninjured version of Sabonis in the early years may be able to fight him 50-50, but at this stage Sabonis, unless he is in good shape, it is difficult to have an advantage against Ewing.

Sabonis arched all the way in.

Ewing stuck him uncomfortable, but Sabonis' offense didn't stop there.

To him, it seemed like there was only one purpose, and that was to get to the basket.

Even if Ewing gets hit by Spot Webber, it doesn't matter to Louie as long as he can't score.

If only the game were that easy.

Louie saw that the Blazers' perimeter players weren't standing and watching Sabonis play alone.

They run fast.

Jordan does an off-ball screen for Thomas.

Nance slips through a false screen - the opportunity is on Nance.

Looking at Sabonis, who was going to attack the difficult labor under Ewing's defense, he grabbed the ball with his right hand and sent the ball into the air like magic.

Nance dunks in the air.

"Ugh…"

It's not surprising that such a scene occurs.

When Ewing ran to the frontcourt, he noticed that Louie was looking at him in a strange way.

"Don't look at me like that!" Ewing said angrily. "It's not my fault that Lithuanian **** hit the ball like a monkey in a circus!"

"Did I say it was your fault? Look at your virtue! I did it because I thought you might never be able to pass the ball like him..."

Louis looked up at the sky pitifully.

"Some things are given by God, such as golf quotient, such as looks, some people look as handsome as me, some people look like atavistic gorillas, some people play without brains, some people are as smart as Sabonis, you say what can I do!"

"you this…"

The word "racist" was not spoken by Ewing.

He knew Louie wasn't a racist, this **** was just a bitch.

And Louie knew very well that although Ewing was angry, he wouldn't take it to heart.

Sabonis' performance was predictable.

Louie just can't figure out how he'll fit into the Blazers' offense.

From the perspective of the Blazers' player configuration, they can no longer accommodate an axis center.

Jordan and Barkley can handle any team's defense.

Nance, a blue-collar who does not occupy the ball, is very suitable to be a green leaf beside the star. The other two starters last season, Porter and McDaniel, are only supporting roles.

Now here comes Thomas and Sabonis. Both of them can be the core, and they have to consume some ball power to play a role. How to distribute them?

The answer given by the Blazers was that Jordan sacrificed some of the ball, Barkley remained the same, Sabonis absorbed the ball that Jordan gave up, and as for Thomas, he said "I will bring my championship experience to Portland". Trailblazers under the banner.

I thought that when he was the strongest, he had to fight Bird and Sampson. Now that the peak has passed, naturally he has to fight Jordan.

This is the consciousness he has had since the day he decided to join the Blazers.

So, these things seem outlandish, but the Blazers have finally found a way to play with a quad-core lineup.

The core of this gameplay is that Jordan sacrifices the ego and Thomas sacrifices the larger ego.

After realizing this, Louis was confused.

He didn't know whether his arrival was a good or a bad thing for Thomas.

On the plus side, Thomas was a much more successful player today.

He has four championship rings on his hands.

"Best teammate I've ever worked with" by Larry Bird.

Sampson personally certified "my big brother, the Celtics rely on him for four consecutive championships."

Undisputed Dream Team Member - This is probably the best thing Louie has ever brought to Thomas, Thomas is on the Dream Team and everyone likes him and considers him one of the seven most important men on the Dream Team because He's selfless enough to have no problem with his team status.

Selfless, popular... Are these words really suitable for him?

Louis dared to say that he had seen Thomas's true face, but he dared not say that it was the most real side of Thomas.

Because he only worked with Thomas for a year.

What happened in the next seven years?

This is where Louie benefits Thomas.

So what did he lose for it?

Strictly speaking, there is only one.

Countless fans in future generations will question his leadership as a team leader.

Because he has never led the team to success alone.

In the golden decade of his career, he was Bird's shadow, the man who passed the ball to the one and only Mr.

During his year in Charlotte, he failed to tame the young man.

After coming to Portland, he did the same thing as he did in Boston.

And this decision is enough to seal the coffin for him.

He has no chance to prove his leadership.

This is what he has proven many times in Louis's previous life - in Louis's previous life~www.wuxiaspot.com~ he was the most dangerous core guard ever, destroying Bernard King's Knicks, crushing Jordan's The Bull couldn't breathe, and personally ended Hu Kai's **** of the alliance. He is the recognized leader of the Bad Boys Legion, the only person in history who has won the devil, the bird, and the god.

How tough is this score?

Just for that, when Scottie Pippen said in an interview that "nobody on the Dream Team wants to be Thomas's teammate", he could openly retort on TNT "Bird Jordan they said that, I agree, Pippin." What kind of stinky fish and rotten shrimp is Peng?"

And Pippen couldn't respond to this, and could only pretend not to see it.

That's what Louie made Thomas lose forever -- recognition as a core player.

Ironically, this Thomas is exactly what Louis wanted to see.

Now Thomas has resigned himself, happily in front of the superstar's green leaves, the initiator of the change in the Smiling Assassin, but an unspeakable bitterness rises in his heart.

If Jordan could give up the scoring title, if Thomas wouldn't be a problem for the Blazers, if this team worked together in this way of solidarity and camaraderie for a season to reach the Finals...

Can any team really beat them four times in a series?

Just then, Sean Kemp dribbled high and dunked Sabonis past Nance's defense, sending Madison Square Garden fans into a frenzy.

Louis is not so pessimistic.

We also have a bunch of good players...

Then, he heard Kemp turn and yell at the audience: "Give me the money!"

Heaven and **** were in a flash, and Louis' mood fell to the bottom again.

Damn, the contract renewal hasn't been done yet.

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