The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 1002 God of 3 points

Only in this age when the salary cap system is not perfect can teams like the Knicks and Blazers form a lineup that fans of the future may find unimaginable.

Riley made a desperate move, with the desired effect.

Jordan's pick-and-roll with Clifford Robinson was a poor man's version of Cudu.

In terms of the three-point threat with the ball, the two are naturally incomparable with Kudue, but Jordan has a much stronger breakthrough threat than Kudoo, as well as passing vision and excellent passing skills.

Robinson is more like Rasheed Wallace than Durant. His ability to shoot three-pointers from any angle created the best offensive conditions for Jordan.

And that's just one of the Blazers' offense.

They also have several offensive starters.

For example, when the free throw line is emptied, Jordan singles out with the ball;

Another example is that the players are drawn in all directions, and Barkley flanks the ball and heads up.

One-on-one, one of the oldest offensive methods on the basketball court, is despised by professional coaches and regarded as the most inferior offensive method.

However, when the intensity of the game reaches its limit, heads-up is the best way to solve the problem.

Many players can play like a duck in water under a perfect offensive system, and scoring 30 points in a single game is like chopping melons and vegetables.

But the system is not a panacea, there will always be failures.

When the team bonus disappears, the beneficiaries of these systems often disappear on the court together.

Because at that point, it takes enough hard power to score offense when the system doesn't work.

The Blazers just happen to have two of the five most dominant players in the current squad.

The efforts of Jordan and Barkley reminded Louie of last year's Finals.

I saw that the two were on the offensive for a while, and the difference was 9 points.

Then, Wilson made a three-pointer and responded with a ball.

Kemp fired from the outside and returned the ball.

Ewing grabbed the offensive rebound to make up the dunk and pulled the lead to 16 points.

So Riley called another timeout.

He replaced Sabonis. Although the Lithuanian's outside shooting and inside presence can relieve the pressure brought by Ewing, in this situation, he can bring little help.

Sabonis was replaced by Anthony Mason.

Riley identified two sets of play.

One set is Jordan and various teammates playing the pick-and-roll offense with the ball to create all kinds of variation.

Another set is that when Barkley catches the ball on the left and right flanks of the free throw line, his teammates must clear him and create a heads-up chance for him.

The Blazers' splendid five-star array has reached this stage, and Riley's most trusted combination is the Fliggy.

Without Sabonis, Ewing alone was enough to eat up the inside, so Louie replaced Rodman.

Rodman can provide the world's best defense, switching, double-teaming, and rebounding on the court, but his offensive ability is always a hole. Usually, his teammates help fill in. Now the Blazers have figured it out, since the Knicks' defense The system is indestructible, so be aware of each other, and don’t go head-to-head.

Whether it's Jordan's pick-and-roll offense or Barkley's clearing the ball for a one-on-one, it's a strategy to avoid a tougher situation.

Louie replaced Rodman and replaced Reggie Miller.

As a result, the Knicks have two 40% three-pointers on the perimeter, one of which is close to 40% (Wilson).

In terms of shooter quality, the Knicks are unrivaled.

Because of their daunting 3-point percentage, it's hard for the Blazers' defense to lay down perimeter shooters to double-team as long as Ewing or Kemp is on the ball.

Especially Ewing.

Without Sabonis, wouldn't this insider become his backyard?

The Knicks have no solution for three-pointers on the outside, Ewing has no solution for offense and defense on the inside, Jordan has no solution for pick-and-roll offense with the ball, and Barkley has no solution for one-on-one with the ball.

The Knicks and Blazers each have their own twists and turns, and that's what happens when talent piles up to the limit.

Moreover, these four styles of play have the same endogenous logic.

The most comprehensive talent on the field is the Blazers (Jordan), the second most talented is the Knicks (Ewing), and the remaining two are indistinguishable.

However, the three-point shooting of Miller and Stevens is too appalling.

The existence of Ewing has led the Blazers to make a choice.

This is a repeat of the tiebreaker of last year's finals. No one can guard Ewing in the interior. What should I do? Let it go and Ewing will dominate the rebound while shooting 80 percent from the field. In a double-team, Miller and Stevens' 40 percent shooting from 3-point range is terrible.

Although Jordan can overwhelm the Knicks on offense, whether Jordan or Barkley, the Knicks can at least find a player to match them.

And Ewing became the bug on the field.

Sabonis is not there, and anyone who goes to the defense is a piece of cake for the Blazers.

80% rim shooting and 40% 3-point shooting, how to choose?

"They wouldn't really dare to let us shoot threes, would they?"

Louis had this question just now, and the Blazers let him know: We really dare!

From the moment they gave Stevens a corner 3 and Miller a left-wing 3, Louie knew the Blazers' lesson from last year's Finals was that they wouldn't learn any.

When the accuracy reaches a certain level, the three-pointer can be white in and red out.

"Cough cough~ I suddenly have a bold idea."

Tomjanovich looked at Louis suspiciously.

"I don't recommend you in the finals..."

"I just want to compare the accuracy of the open 3 with Coach Riley."

After that, Louie walked to the sidelines and reminded the players, "Fight Mickey and Fat Boy to the death, let them shoot threes if they want!"

The battle between the Knicks and the Blazers is a showdown of basketball talent.

But basketball is a team sport after all, and individual talent can indeed affect the outcome of the game, but it is not difficult to limit the performance of these talented people.

Especially when Louie's team has high average talent.

The Blazers double-teamed to force Ewing to pass the ball, and the Knicks also double-teamed to force Jordan and Barkley to pass.

In this way, Jerome Curcy, Clifford Robinson will be cool, they will get a great shot.

Not counting the regular season, Cauchy shot 35 percent from 3-point range in the playoffs and Robinson was 34 percent.

On the Knicks side, Miller and Stevens shot 41 percent and 43 percent from 3-point range, ranking second and third, respectively. Mark Price, the core guard of the No. 1 Jazz, finished with 45. 1.4 3-pointers per game.

Invincible Jordan, Barkley, Wilson, Ewing, suddenly unable to dominate the game situation.

They were both double-teamed and had to play the ball.

When Riley saw that the Knicks were brutal enough to ignore the Blazers' role player as a person, he was angry.

"Damn littlelu! Does he really think their open threes must be better than us?"

It's normal for Riley to get angry.

Coaching details are how professional coaches talk on the field.

The Blazers chose to give up the perimeter and then double-teamed Ewing. This was a last resort. Two bottles of poison always had to drink one bottle.

Not so with the Knicks.

It's true that Jordan and Barkley's offense can't be defended in a one-on-one situation, but they still have a lot of options to try, like this approach of not leaving a retreat, double-teaming, and completely ignoring the outside line, just like the six gods. Just as confident as playing the opposite three-piece suit.

We can't lose three points from the open space.

This is Louis' subtext.

As a result, Miller and Stevens did not let him down.

Stevens made 1 of 2 three-pointers from the outside.

The Blazers were 2-for-6 on the outside.

Miller, however, shot 3-of-4 three-pointers as if he was hanging on, which directly broke the balance, allowing the Knicks to lead by 18 points again, and also causing Riley to request a timeout like a bird.

"For the past year, there has been a saying that if the Knicks' two Reggies were healthy in last year's Finals, the series could be over in five games."

As a famous Knicks blower, Brown proudly said, "Now I think this statement is not groundless, Reggie Miller is a **** of thirds!"

Hubby Brown didn't know that, because of a comment he accidentally sent, Miller got a cool nickname.

God of Three - and the 1993 Finals was the first game in which Miller established the "God of Three"~www.mtlnovel.com~ In this two cores are double-teamed, the comparison is the moment when the supporting role grasps the ability , Miller's three-point arrow is the flame from hell, which has become the biggest variable in this game.

"Reggie, how are you feeling?" Louie asked.

Miller panted and said emotionally, "If those **** in Portland give me a **** space, I'll make 20 threes tonight!"

"Since you have this confidence, then continue to vote!" Louie glanced at Wilson, "Benj, come down and rest."

Replacing Wilson is another dangerous 3-pointer, Mohamed Raouf.

Like Miller, this is a shooter that the Blazers fear.

It's just that he became famous earlier than Miller.

In last year's Finals, Raouf, then Chris Jackson, shot the ambitious Trail Blazers with a flawless performance.

Back from the timeout, Riley succumbed to reality in exchange for Sabonis.

However, although returning to Sabonis can solve the urgent needs of the inside line, the former's movement speed will also become the key target of the Knicks.

Raouf came up and named Sabonis, and Ewing came out to pick and roll.

Sabonis stood still, the Blazers let Robinson follow, and as a result, Kemp went for a second pick-and-roll.

This time, no one can wipe Sabonis' ass.

Raouf pulled up directly from a distance of a few meters, and made a three-point shot, which was as bright as moonlight.

"Shh!"

It was the first time the Knicks had a 20-point lead over the Blazers in this year's Finals.

"Does anyone still believe the Blazers can come back?" Brown said proudly. "I don't believe it anyway."

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