The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 231 ShowTime in Boston
The confrontation between Ranbir and Parish is a war with visible gunpowder. But it was just like the TEPCO nuclear accident, it was seen and no one cared about it.
The consequence of being left unchecked is that a level 3 nuclear accident will evolve into a top level accident.
Ranbir offended Parish three times.
The first time was trash talk, no one knew what he said, and Parish directly fouled him.
The second time was when the card position was not clean, and Louis saw it. Since his own people had the upper hand, he couldn't tell Ranbir not to use these rude methods, just like Duncan knew that some of his teammates had bad moves. , but he would not try to dissuade them. It's like you can't stop the dung beetle from eating shit, people just live by eating shit, you don't let people eat shit, is it too much?
The third time, in the middle of the first quarter, Bird's high shot missed, and Parish grabbed the rebound.
Ranbir obviously has no chance, and he has to put his hand into the arms of the chief and give him a hug.
Perceiving Ranbir's movements, Parish was furious, and threw an anti-joint technique on the spot, trying to hit Ranbir hard.
Ranbir is an old fritter, he didn't exert force, but fell to the ground by Parish's strength.
"Ahhhhh~~~~~~"
The basic quality of an actor is to make people believe that you are the character, not acting. But Ranbir's name sounds like any role that Zhang Yishan played as an adult, and it's so exaggerated that people don't know where to start complaining.
However, today's referee just likes him.
Parish was called for a foul, and Laimbeer wrestled to win the ball back for the Celtics.
Daly protested excitedly: "That guy has a lot of extra movement on his hands!"
The referee has no intention of figuring out the right and wrong. All he cares about is the order of the game and nothing else.
Louis took the opportunity to call a timeout.
The Pistons came prepared tonight, and the intensity of the game was not low. The offensive end liked to create dislocations for players to face Thomas' big-and-small and Bird's fast-playing slow.
This latter point is concentrated in Worthy's multiple calls to pick-and-roll singles against Bird.
Because the Pistons know the Celtics like to switch, Bird will definitely switch to Worthy whenever the pick-and-roll is called.
Not every team can afford infinite switching.
Including the small ball era, although every team played a small lineup and played unlimited defenses, some teams played well, and some teams played with a strange smell.
Staffing is the most important thing, Bird can defend against the slow 3, the normal 4, and the weak 5.
Being able to guard multiple positions is the foundation of playing defense.
Unfortunately, the Pistons have a fast swing forward, so they can always catch Bird's slowness and beat him.
"Worthy's long shot isn't a threat, so if he calls a pick-and-roll, Ralph, you're always going to back off the pick-and-roll, don't switch! Don't switch!" Louie said twice, "They played really well. Features, however, we haven't started to exert force yet, this suspension is over, I want to see a more team attack, play up the tactics, don't get caught in their rhythm!"
Louis ordered two things, not to switch defenses against Worthy, and to play more and cooperate on the offensive end to reduce personal offense.
Thomas called the pick-and-roll as soon as he came back, Bird blocked him, and he accelerated.
The Pistons' defense couldn't keep up. Thomas pierced the defense and gave the ball to Sampson, who dunked with one arm.
14 to 12
The Celtics lead by 2 points, and the Pistons' offense relies on two people.
Worthy and Tripka.
One holds the ball to tear the position, and the other catches the ball and pulls the space.
Daly is very good at playing the perimeter and hitting the penalty area, thereby extending the telescopic offensive system of the perimeter shooting space.
Louie's impression of the Bad Boys version of the Pistons is this way of play.
Now they don't have Thomas, and Worthy, who plays for the Pistons, has been given more ball possession.
Daly seems intent on developing him into a Paul Plessy-like playmaking forward.
After Worthy's breakthrough, Parish on the weak side screened for Tripka.
Tripka just ran out of opportunity when Worthy's ball came out.
Worthy played under Dean Smith for a few years in college. There is no doubt about his tactical literacy, and his ability to pass the ball with one hand was something he had not shown in college.
"I remember when he was in college, he was a ball sticking machine." Louie joked, "As long as the ball is in his hand, his line of sight is only 50 degrees in front of him, he can't see the left and right corners, and You don't notice what's going on behind you."
Tomjanovich listened quietly, increasingly afraid to think of Louie as a 24-year-old.
Although he didn't even participate in the school team when he was in college, his ability to detect college players was the only one he had ever seen.
"Now he has." Louis looked admiring.
Tomjanovich smiled bitterly: "It shouldn't be a good thing for us."
"No, it's a good thing. An offensive superstar who can instigate the whole team and a pure offensive superstar have a world of difference in the impact on a team's offensive end."
Louie thought the East needed a presence like Worthy.
"James Worthy and his team will be a major opponent for the Celtics in the East. The days of the 76ers in the East may be over."
"From now on, for the next five years, they'll be Boston's main rival in the East."
Tomjanovich asked tentatively, "What about Milwaukee?"
"Rudy, I'm talking about the main opponent in the next five years." Louis is as arrogant as he is in front of the media, "not a cat and a dog that may collapse at any time."
Hearing this, Tomjanovich thought about it carefully.
Bucks internal stability lies in Bob Lanier, and he is about to retire, Don Nelson has a bad relationship with management, a team that advocates defense can't bring high box office and high ratings, and the top wants to change the ball The face of the team.
Bucks are like the Grizzlies of the early 2010s.
To say whether they can compete for the championship, most people think they can't.
If other teams are willing to meet them in the playoffs, no one is willing. Because even if they can't win, they'll rip off a piece of your flesh.
Worthy's conduction and Parish's screen allowed Tripka to hit an outside three-pointer.
Louie whistled and said to John Lang, who ran from the backcourt to the frontcourt, "John, are you too lazy to defend?"
Lang didn't answer him.
The Celtics responded to the ball by Bird to take over.
Bird used Ranbir's cover to hang on Worthy, and "Good News" Cliff Livingston chased after him at full speed.
But his footsteps weren't fast enough, and Bird shot when he got the chance.
16 to 15
Next, the Celtics are clearly the better team.
The Pistons flexibly used the telescopic offensive system to pull the Celtics' defense. In two rounds, Tripka and Ilo made high shots.
Their offense is tightly anchored within a framework.
The Celtics are more variable, and Bird has incorporated the essence of L-tactics into his playstyle. He can go to the high post to catch the ball and instigate his teammates, and he can also move to the basket without knowing it.
Thomas could see his intentions almost every time, throwing the ball to Bird at the rim just in time for him to finish.
John Long moved from the corner to the top of the arc, and it was a shot.
The wonderful transfer ball reflects the tactical quality of the Celtics, Bird attracts the defense, Laimbeer makes a second transfer, and Sampson gives Lang a screen.
A vacancy opportunity was created only by the cooperation of four people.
After Long hit the ball, the Celtics' advantage expanded to 8 points.
27 to 19
The first quarter was almost over, and Daly wanted to save a timeout.
As a result, Tripka's shot was blocked by Sampson.
"Ralph is like a 7-foot-4 spider, you can't shoot under his web!" Johnny Most exclaimed passionately.
Sampson blocked the ball, Bird sent the ball to the frontcourt.
Thomas scored on the fast break.
29 to 19
The gap between the two sides became 10 points, with 28 seconds left in the first quarter.
Daly still doesn't call it a time-out. That's what some people are like. The closer they get to the critical point, the more they have a fluke mentality and refuse to face the problem.
Eager to save the problem for the break, Daly saw his players strike the iron.
As a result, Louie called a timeout.
"12 seconds left in the first quarter, 29-19, the Celtics lead the Pistons by 10 points, LittleLu requested a timeout, he seems to have other plans for the last attack in the first quarter!"
"Isiah!"
Louie called out Thomas' name, held the board and said, "You dribble, let Ralph give you the pick-and-roll, then move to the right to draw the defensive pressure on you. Ralph, all you have to do is At the moment when Detroit's defense was pulled away, he took out the posture of the groom entering the bridal chamber, went straight into the middle, and turned their basket over for me!"
"Coach, isn't this our home court?" Lambir asked more than once.
The fascinated smile on Louis' face made him realize the urgency of the situation.
So he patted his face: "I talk too much, I'm damn, coach, I'm really not human."
"Stop talking nonsense!" For the sake of his knowledge, Louis spared him, "Come on, I called a timeout for this attack, if you don't give me a good fight, there will be a lot of people Treat me as an idiot. If I am regarded as a idiot because of your idiotic performance, then I will call you all idiots, understand?"
Thurmond had long disbelieved the nonsense that Louis was a high-quality person.
He asked Cowens: "Coach Lu one day without swearing?"
Cowens is a very real person, and he has something to say.
"Before he became the head coach~www.mtlnovel.com~ he still had quality." Cowens said sincerely.
It's just that he said that will make Thurmond mistakenly think that being a coach and lack of quality are cause and effect.
Thomas moved according to tactics, and Sampson picked and rolled at the top of the arc.
This time, the central defense line of the piston was removed.
Thomas dribbled the ball and ran to the right wing. The Pistons were facing a big enemy. Four of the five people moved to the right. So, Sampson, who saw the middle door wide open, ran to the penalty area at full speed.
Thomas played a one-handed pass that made everyone in the garden excited to the point of almost incontinence.
It was an alley pass!
Sampson took off in the middle of the paint area, grabbed the ball with both hands in the air, and ended with a back buckle.
"It's ShowTime in Boston!" Most roared excitedly, "and it's even better than Los Angeles!"