The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 1018 Do you think I\'ve forgotten?

Zhao Yuanzheng found that Louis was in good condition.

He didn't seem as grumpy as he was on the practice field, and he was still trying to taunt Ewing.

It stands to reason that this situation should not occur at the moment when they are behind 2 to 3.

But Louie is indeed in a very relaxed state, because this seemingly intense game has not yet reached the time to tense up.

Louis likes to talk about Ewing like an annoying old lady. In fact, many times, there is nothing wrong with Ewing's performance, but he just wants to give the other party some discomfort.

This is already a habit.

If Louis stopped talking suddenly, I'm afraid Ewing himself would not be used to it.

So if you look at it this way, Louis's unremitting pursuit of Ewing's mentality may be to make him play better?

Thinking of this possibility, Louis' image in Zhao Yuanzheng's heart became even darker.

What kind of talent will let the players in his hands get used to performing well in being sprayed?

At this time, Jordan rushed to the penalty area and prepared to layup.

Although his offensive area is within the range of Ewing's defense, he has the confidence to complete the offense.

However, Ewing predicted his prediction.

Jordan made a fake layup to the right. Ewing saw through it at a glance and jumped to the left. Before the trapeze ball left his hand, the gorilla pinned it down.

At this time, Wilson rushed to the frontcourt, received a long pass from his teammate and scored a dunk, 13 to 12.

The Knicks and the Blazers chased after each other, leading alternately in a row.

At the seventh minute of the first quarter, Isiah Thomas was on the sidelines.

"It looks like Isiah is ready to get back in the game."

"Haha, now it's interesting."

The buff that Thomas returned from injury made Lambiel excited.

While Thomas waited for the dead ball, Lambiel did not forget to explain to the audience why the game became interesting: "Isiah is the strongest player I have ever seen, he is an unbreakable man, and he always It’s when you’re injured that your full potential comes out.”

"So, the Knicks are in trouble?" Kostas decided to play a good role.

"Of course!" Lambiel asserted. "They're in big trouble!"

Barkley first became a problem for the Knicks before Thomas caused big problems for the Knicks.

"Charles, if you miss this shot, I'll treat you to the best donuts in town!"

Spike Lee yelled.

Barkley overwhelmed Rodman with an overwhelming advantage, and the best defensive player of the year was unable to play a role in the face of an absolute power gap.

But Rodman is only one part of defending Barkley.

In order to push Rodman away, Barkley also had to make some effort to make another shot, but under the interference of Ewing, his shot missed.

After that comes Barkley's most sensational ability.

Everyone knows that Rodman is famous for his unparalleled bullet speed and superhuman motor reflexes, and Barkley is about twice his size, but his bullet speed is about the same as Rodman.

Moreover, there is not much difference in continuous take-off ability.

As soon as Ewing landed, Barkley jumped up for the second time to catch the offensive rebound, and immediately after landing, he jumped up for the third time and forced the ball into the basket.

Louis had no doubts at all, given him an extra 10 centimeters in height, he dared to pull the onion and dunk Ewing directly on the ball.

14 to 13

The Blazers regained the lead.

"I don't eat donuts in New York!" Buckley slammed back at a big director who couldn't control his mouth like him.

"Ball here!"

In the ground battle, Ewing yelled close to Sabonis in a low position.

Rauf was pulled away and then lobbed the ball to Ewing.

Ewing dropped the ball to the ground and headed back.

With the help of the Knicks' trainers, he has become one of the most powerful insiders in the league.

There are very few players who can withstand his back hit, Sabonis is hard to parry, and was pushed back a big step.

However, Clifford Robinson emptied Rodman to double-team, and Ewing saw the opportunity and rushed out the ball.

This is his weak point, he can pass the ball, but the vision is not good enough, the thinking is not clear, he only feels relaxed at the moment of the pass, because he passed the ball when he saw the opportunity.

Ewing didn't realize he had made a mistake until Jordan appeared halfway to intercept his pass.

Jordan stole the ball, and the Blazers had the fastest fast break, not a guard, but Barkley.

These guys who move as slowly as a tortoise when defending are often thunderous when running fast breaks, which makes people suspect that even if they pull Carl Lewis over, they can't run him.

16 to 13

"No one on earth can stop Charles Barkley!"

Barkley smugly shouted at msg's front-row stars.

Rauf called the pick-and-roll, and quality screens from Ewing and Rodman gave him a chance at the foul line.

He made a decisive jump shot.

15 to 16

For a player who is hard to cheer for - even at home - Rauf is a completely different player.

The status quo may be a good thing for him.

As a person who suffers from a strange disease and cannot be excited, being able to immerse himself in the game and not care about the reaction on the spot can not only keep him in a good state of mind, but also improve his competitive state.

Louie couldn't fault him for the seven minutes he started in place of Stockton.

Not only did he do a good job in personal offense, he has never been better than Stockton's organization, and he has done a good job.

However, the seemingly deadlocked situation quickly fell to one side.

Miller was chasing Jordan, which was a hidden danger.

The threat that Barkley is playing now is what Louie originally expected to appear on Jordan.

This is also a risky move in which opportunities are accompanied by crises.

Of course, Miller can't guard against Jordan. If they let them go one-on-one all the way, Jordan can blow Miller up.

To do this, Jordan needed a lot of possession.

As long as Jordan holds a lot of balls, the tacit understanding formed by the Blazers before, and the perfect chemical reaction at the expense of Jordan giving up a lot of ball opportunities, will change.

With Jordan's offensive ability, it is possible to let him open up and directly blow up the Knicks.

But wealth has to be found in danger, but Louis did not expect Jordan to be so stable.

Since the beginning of the game, he has played with the ball three times. Except for one blocked by Ewing, he scored in the other two times.

After Thomas went off the field, Jordan still had no intention of taking over the offense.

Sabonis came to the high position to get the ball. Jordan first took advantage of Robinson's off-ball screen, and then went straight to Sabonis's position without hand-off to catch the ball.

This made the Knicks players think that Sabonis was using Jordan as a guise and wanted to attack by himself.

However, Miller was thrown off by Jordan's run.

The quality of the Blazers' screens was so high that Miller didn't even get to Sabonis and got stuck on Robinson.

The moment Jordan went out of the three-point line, Sabonis passed the ball.

Catch the ball and shoot.

This set fits as smoothly as if Miller was wearing No. 23 for the Blazers.

"Shua!"

19 to 15

"When Michael plays like Larry, Portland is hard to beat."

"It's amazing that Michael was willing to do that."

Louis found the satisfaction on Jordan's face, it was not pretending, nor was he happy for this ball.

This looks more like satisfaction with the status quo.

Jordan, whose destiny was changed by Louis, started his career in the Trail Blazers, but encountered a few coaches who didn't know how to use him, and turned him into an all-encompassing ball-handling core.

It is much more difficult for Hardenized Jordan to give up possession of the ball than it is for Jordan, who is obsessed with scoring champions, to give up possession of the ball.

Because doing everything is the most obsessive.

You will have a feeling that you are omnipotent, and your teammates only need to do the most basic dirty work.

When you win, it's like you're winning alone.

But this kind of winner-only effect is not reflected when losing. Those who take over the data often have good data when they lose, so everyone will say: teammates cba.

Jordan, who was obsessed with scoring, soon discovered that he could score at will without holding a lot of balls.

For Jordan, who is used to monopolizing everything, the price of achieving such awareness is not the persuasion of others, but the frustration of his nine-year debut.

He chose to sacrifice for the championship. For other teams, the worst thing is for Jordan to discover and understand the simple truth of "it's fun without the ball, why should I bear it all by myself".

Jordan without the ball still affects the game on both ends of the floor.

The defensive end took the initiative to defend against Wilson, making it difficult for the Conqueror who wanted to help the team come back to catch the ball.

Rodman came to the free throw line to pick and roll Rauf, but his shooting threat was 0, so Clifford Robinson boldly double-teamed Rauf.

Rauf wanted to pass the ball to Rodman, but the intention was too obvious, and was shot off by Robinson's long arm.

The Knicks' offensive round ended.

Alvin Robertson picks up the ball and passes it to a fast-down Jordan.

Wilson caught up~www.mtlnovel.com~Jordan just prevented him from receiving the ball, and he also wanted to stop the opponent's solo fast break.

It was a rare moment of performance for Jordan.

He was supposed to go straight to the lane and lay down a good dunk, but when he saw Wilson come back, he figured out how to attack.

Outside the three-point line on the left, Jordan, who was running at full speed, suddenly stopped and collected the ball just outside the three-point line.

This is an offensive option that Wilson never expected.

"Shua!"

22 to 15

After Jordan hit two consecutive three-pointers, he said to the stunned Wilson: "Don't you think I have forgotten what happened here last year?"

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