The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 933: Don't think I dare not scold you because you are an old man

Chapter 933 Don’t think you are an old man so I dare not scold you

At the beginning of the game, the Knicks' defensive arrangement was intriguing.

Wilson defends Dumars, Miller defends Lewis, Rodman defends Petrovic, Kemp defends Mahon, Ewing defends Gaithers.

The other sets of alignments seem to be not normal, but they are also right.

Only the matchup between Rodman and Petrovic looks too weird.

"Dennis Rodman has white thorns tonight, and he walked in front of Drazen with a bad face."

Rodman **** off Petrovich for his extra moves at the start of the game.

"You'd better not touch me like this!" Petrovich said angrily.

As a foreigner, he dared to speak to Rodman like this, his courage is commendable.

Rodman pretended to be frightened and raised his hands in surrender.

The referee was about to come over to appease the two of them.

Suddenly, Rodman swung the elbow of his right hand to Petrovic's chest.

The defenseless Petrovic was technically knocked down by Rodman on the spot.

"Beep!"

Lee Jones, one of the referees on duty, called Rodman a technical foul.

Rodman still surrendered, and looked at Petrovich with a sneer on his face: "I kind of like touching you like this. Do you know how good your blows are? Damn, I really want to do it again!" "

Petrovich rose angrily.

Lee Jones separated him and threatened Rodman: "Dennis, if you say another nonsense, I will expel you!"

"No way, do you care if I get a Croatian?" Rodman turned into a patriot, "It's fine if the Americans don't help the Americans, and they help foreigners bully the Americans. What's the matter? Is Miami independent? ?”

"Shut up, Dennis."

"I'm mean, coach, I shouldn't have provoked the referee!" Rodman patted himself on the face with an apologetic smile.

Louis's smile bloomed like a flower: "It's good that you know."

Because Rodman provoked trouble, it was useless for Ewing to win the jump ball at the beginning, and the ball went directly to the Heat.

Moreover, they can also use free throws to score for themselves.

2 to 0

Rodman's elbow didn't seem to have a substantial impact on Petrovic, and his free throws were solid.

After the conflict, the Knicks players did not mean to cool down.

Rodman's attitude towards Petrovic is exactly how they treat the Heat.

The Heat have won two games in a row against the Knicks. If calculated according to the playoffs, the opponents have a 2-0 lead.

This game has to be won no matter what.

Ewing defended against Gaithers' low post.

Gaithers' back-up is more traditional, and the various footwork in college has been streamlined a lot now.

Under Ewing's defense, he made a turnaround shot.

"boom!"

Wilson grabs the rebound, spins around, and Dumars tries to press him upcourt.

"Dumas is a smart player," Tomjanovich said.

Louie nodded.

Neither side has a pure point guard. In terms of control movement, they are definitely not as solid as a pure point guard. They press the frontcourt at the right time. If they defend well, they can force the opponent to make mistakes.

However, Wilson's ability to control movement has been certified by the Knicks.

In those intra-team confrontations, Wilson, as the main ball-handler of the Huge Shoulders, rarely made mistakes.

Dumars' defense was easily thrown off by him and he accelerated forward.

The Heat's defense was negligent. They thought Dumars' defense was enough to control Wilson.

This blind trust in the core players led to their defensive rout this round.

Wilson directly chose the center to rush into the dunk.

2 to 2

"The conqueror is coming, why is no one guarding against him?"

"As a strong defensive team, Miami seems to have no targeted care for New York's key players."

Billy Donovan stood courtside and yelled, "Reggie, Benjamin's yours!"

Reggie Lewis nodded, but it was Dumars who missed it so suddenly that he couldn't react.

Donovan reminded him of this, not to blame him, but to prepare him. Whether he was guarding Wilson or not, he had to pay attention to this man.

Heat offensive again.

Louis' special arrangement at the beginning gradually took effect.

He put Rodman directly on Petrovic, this seemingly completely misplaced defense, which is of great significance.

Although Ewing disagrees, Rodman is the first single defender in the Knicks. He can defend from the 1st to the 5th position. Although Ewing has a more important role as the pillar of the defensive system, he cannot defend the offensive 2nd position like Petrovic.

Rodman's footsteps can easily stick to Petrovic.

In this way, the Knicks can not only block the most powerful one-on-one hitters of the Heat, but also use the mobility of Wilson and Kemp to sweep around in the high position.

Although Donovan is a coach who values ​​​​outside space, and the Heat also have many shooters, no matter how modern shooters evolve, the average quality cannot reach the small ball era.

Therefore, Wilson and Kemp can empty the shooter as long as they have the right timing.

Unsolvable athletic ability is the Knicks' biggest defense on the defensive end.

And the sweeping of these wings outside the paint area allowed Ewing to stay at the basket more to help defend.

The Heat's inside core, Gaithers, has limited offensive threats with the ball in front of Ewing.

Ewing can cover him and then go out and flank Dumars or Petrovic when they call for a pick-and-roll.

Under normal circumstances, Ewing will pinch Dumars and let Petrovic break through.

Because Dumars' breakthrough threat after calling the pick-and-roll is greater, and Petrovic's strong shooting really allows him to break through. Kemp's help defense is enough to lock him up.

These arrangements can be regarded as routine operations of the Knicks.

Louie spent several years teaching them how to deal with different styles of opponents, how to maximize their own defensive resources, and at the same time target the opponent's weaknesses.

Petrovic was **** off by Rodman.

Calling for offense, Dumars passes the ball.

Seeing him catch the ball, Rodman clapped his hands and applauded: "I want to see how you, a crazy Croatian dog, score in front of me!"

Before Petrovic got the ball, Rodman had already played with him a lot.

Now, his hands and feet were sore, but his anger overcame his rationality, and Petrovich changed directions continuously and forcibly pulled him out.

"If he plays like this, I have nothing to worry about." Louis said sarcastic remarks while Petrovic missed a shot on the other.

Ewing received the rebound, and except for Mahon, the rest of the Heat had retreated for halftime.

In just a few rounds, although the Heat were passive, Louis could see Donovan's transformation of the team from various details.

The Heat's scoring per 100 rounds can be ranked eighth in the league, and the number of points conceded per 100 rounds is the sixth in the league, with a balanced offense and defense.

The most remarkable thing is their field goal percentage, which ranks third in the league.

Now, the Heat's offense has gone wrong.

Donovan's habit is to let the players figure it out on their own, and he mainly looks at the defense.

This style of playing without offensive rebounds and paying attention to quick retreat is Donovan's characteristic.

In Donovan's defensive concept, the most annoying thing is not to allow the opponent to create opportunities through tactics to score easily, but to be attacked by the opponent when he fails to score.

Therefore, unless the opponent really has poor rebound protection, if you don't seize this weakness and bully him well, you will be sorry for your weak rebounding team. run back.

For positional defense, Donovan also learned from Louis the "tear down the east wall to make up for the west wall" style of telescopic defense.

Typical of Louie's stretch defenses is that they don't treat players who can't shoot as human beings.

As long as the opponent has the opportunity to help defend, rotate, double-team, and make up defense, he must throw this trash who can't shoot aside and don't care about defending someone who is more worthy of defending.

The Knicks have a complete set of starters, and there is only one such person.

That is the most hated Rodman.

Rodman sets a pick-and-roll for Wilson. As a result, Ma Hong and Lewis did not allow Wilson to start a breakthrough, and directly caught the lead and attacked.

Wilson was forced to pass to an unguarded Rodman.

Rodman became the dealer at the free throw line and dribbled the ball sideways to Miller who was running from the bottom corner to help block people.

The way Petrovic defended the pick-and-roll once again proved that Donovan really learned Louie's philosophy.

What's the best defense in this day and age against the 99% of pick-and-roll offenses?

Go around the screen, don't worry about the opponent taking advantage of the open shot, there are no more than one hand in the world who dare to shoot like this and still threaten.

Miller didn't take the shot because he felt there was still time on the shot for another pass.

But the opportunity is gone, and there is no better opportunity than that in 10 seconds.

In the end, the Knicks' offense ended with Wilson's strong miss.

Without Stockton in charge, the offensive tactics that the starting lineup can launch are too monotonous. Sometimes it is a one-shot deal.

"I regret letting Billy go, he should have experienced by my side for a few more years." Louie looked heartbroken.

Tomjanovich said with a smile: "Billy learned how to use and press your defensive space, and Jeff was inspired to successfully use the Twin Towers in Los Angeles to build the No. 1 defense in the West. Was it successful?"

After all, it brought out two excellent coaches, which was indeed very successful.

"What did Naphil learn from me?" Louis asked.

"Uh..." Tomjanovich was embarrassed~www.novelmt.com~ Doug Mo ruthlessly broke the stage: "Fudge, I must have learned a lot from you, you see, that guy makes money every year in Chicago The lottery area can still work in Orlando, if it weren't for the bluff, professional basketball would have no such person."

"What **** talk!" Coach Lu scolded the old coach without blushing or panting, "When did I fool you? Old Mo, don't you know that I am a famous loyal person in the professional basketball world?"

"Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes!" Lao Mo nodded vigorously to hold back his smile, "Honest man...hehe."

"Laugh at your uncle, don't think that I dare not scold you because you are an old man."

"Threatening the elderly at every turn, you don't look like a loyal person... No wonder you fail every time you lose weight."

Let's not talk about the connection between Lao Mo's words. When it comes to losing weight, Louis was defeated on the spot.

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