The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 289 Isn\'t it sinful 19/127

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Louie said: "The initial stage of the second quarter is up to you to play."

"Venier Johnson's shooting touch is very hot, so I need you to guard against his shots, force him to dribble through, as long as he gets into the paint, the rest is left to our inside."

Louie pointed to the left and right sides of the paint area to Bannister and Cummings: "In principle, as long as their ball carrier threatens our penalty area, you should immediately let go of your defense and help for the first time. I'd rather see them take an open shot than see them comfortably land an open basket."

In the end, Louie said to the apparently absent-minded Walker: "We're going to change the way we play, play more pick-and-rolls, pass the ball more, pass the ball up, and I'm going to see a better dynamic offense."

Louis arranged for the referee to rush him.

This is very common with him, and he can only click so far, and the rest is up to the player to comprehend it himself.

Before the start of the second quarter, Louie came to Stockton and said, "I hope your time off the court is meaningful."

Stockton nodded affirmatively and said, "I have basically figured out the pick-and-roll habits and offensive habits of Pat and Kb."

"Very good." But it didn't help because neither of them were his long-term teammates.

Louie gave him encouragement, still undecided about how to keep Stockton healthy on this bad team.

He wants Stockton to lead the second team, but the problem is that the second team doesn't have a reliable pick-and-roll player.

If he were to take him for a while, there would be many people who could cooperate with him, but he didn't like Stockton wasting time to connect with this group of people, so let him sit on the bench more and focus on accumulating strength in the short term.

The Knicks attacked for the first time in the second quarter, and Darnell Walker held the ball.

If he was replaced by another coach, he might be made to start, but Louie made him a substitute.

Because his style of play is too reckless, not the type that Louis likes. If he couldn't make the starting lineup, he naturally felt resentment in his heart.

The result of the resentment in the heart is that he did not play dynamic offense as Louis asked.

He called the pick-and-roll, but only cared about his own breakthrough, regardless of the teammate who gave him the pick-and-roll, hit the basket and caused a foul.

A wrong attack in exchange for a fairly acceptable result.

"Darnell, do you think you spend too little time on the bench?" Louie asked.

You know, Walker is preparing for a free throw.

Who has seen their own head coach interfere with their players' free throws? The front row fans of msg were shocked.

One of the best seats in the front row at Madison Gardens sat Woody Allen, whose glasses nearly fell from his face when he heard what Louie said to Walker.

He straightened his glasses: "littlelu is fine, he knows the only way to succeed - is to offend everyone."

The friend around him was stunned for a few seconds before realizing that he had made a bad joke.

Louis' reprimand did not change Walker's offensive tendencies. Rather, it was those words that made the latter more selfish.

Luckily, the penetrating shot used on Vinier Johnson was a success.

Sparrow is no match for Venier in every way. The only thing he can do is to keep up with the opponent's offensive pace and stick to the opponent's body like a conjoined baby.

The hand-checking era allows him to do a little bit more when he's on close defense.

Venier's strengths are as prominent as its weaknesses.

His advantage is that he is strong offensively, brave and resourceful, but his disadvantage is that he is caught in the defense of many people, and he is not able to find open teammates.

Therefore, although the Knicks' offense was tricked by Walker, their defensive discipline was very good. They defended Venier's offense several times, causing the Pistons to have a three-minute scoring drought in the second quarter.

It was these three minutes that made Louie's patience with Walker to zero.

With the Knicks ahead, he called the pick-and-roll with a two-step pull-up from the three-point line.

"boom!"

I don't know if it was the effect of Truk Robinson's training, Bannister found the right position, grabbed the offensive rebound, and scored a second attack.

The Knicks' advantage suddenly came to 4 points.

Louis went to the technical desk with a gloomy face and asked for a pause.

"It's so strange. The Knicks were about to start when littlelu asked for a timeout."

"Maybe it's dissatisfaction with some details on the field."

Louie asked Stockton to replace Wall, "Remember what I said before the start of the second quarter?"

Stockton: "Dynamic offense?"

"Yes, don't let me down," Louie said.

He replaced Stockton, and then said to Walker, who had already sat down, "Darnell, I ask you to sit on the edge of the seat, don't let me see you."

The position of the bench largely determines the player's status in the team.

The starters or main rotations are relatively close to the coaches. As for those substitutes who can't play regular time, they all sit outside.

Now, Louie wants Walker to sit on the fringe, and the intention is self-evident.

"This is my position, I'm not going anywhere!" Walker resisted fiercely.

Louie smiled softly: "I don't need a player who won't play next time sitting in a position that I can see at a glance."

"What do you mean?" Walker asked.

"I mean, not just this one, every game that follows, I'm not going to let you play again, congratulations on getting a job where you can earn hundreds of thousands of dollars without playing a game. "

Walker was still afraid of Louie's authority. He didn't expect that he would be banned from playing after just playing a few rounds. He was so angry that he couldn't control himself: "Okay! I'd like to see how these people help you win the game. !"

"You don't need to care about this matter. Move your **** out of my sight. Don't make me say it a third time."

Louis won't go too far unless he makes the conflict public, as Bernard King did.

If Walker is willing to come to him next, he will still have a spot in the Knicks' schedule.

If he is still as persistent as he is now, he will definitely "arrange" an "ideal" home for Walker in the future.

The No. 12 pick in the first round, who is only in the second year, still has potential to be tapped and has a certain transaction value.

Bernard King wanted to laugh as he watched another teammate sentenced to death like him, but couldn't.

Walker can't play football and still get money. He can't make a penny next year even if he shoots **** out. What qualifications does he have to laugh at people?

The game on the field changed a little. The Pistons replaced the rookie, Antoine Kyle.

He was the eighth overall pick in this year's first round and is a talented offensive player in the post.

Louie felt familiar at first sight. Soon, the memory of this person became the blue and white Jazz jersey, an orange blindfold, and Jordan's shot of the century. After that, the player who came to hug.

Kyle is one of the few not-so-star players that Louie recalls from his memory of watching Jordan.

Once on the field, he was given the on-court role of Parrish.

Defend, rebound, screen for teammates.

It's just right, it's all things he's not good at.

His only moment of brilliance was half a minute before the end.

Low to go to work Nice.

A lottery, a seventh-round pick, he should be dominant.

I saw him make a beautiful inner turn, and Bannister, who was inexperienced in defense, was shaken and lost his center of gravity, and almost fell to his knees.

Kyle took advantage of the situation to get to the basket and complete a strong dunk.

More or less, he made Louie see a little bit of Zach Randolph's shadow.

He doesn't have the bloated body of Randolph, nor Randolph's poor work ethic in the early days, and he is good at attacking.

It's a pity that the Pistons are a team that focuses on a high pass and cut system.

They don't need to have strong independent offense in the interior. What they need in the interior is to be able to rebound and defend, to shoot, to support, and not to stick to the ball.

Of these, Kyle is only satisfied with shooting.

His rebounding ability is extremely mediocre, and Cummings and Bannister teamed up for six offensive boards in a few minutes on the court.

After this period, the Knicks' lead actually expanded to 8 points.

Stockton played the role of porter perfectly during this period, only passing the ball to the frontcourt and then standing outside the arc at the top of the arc.

Cummings played another characteristic of him. Against a natural pick-and-roll player like Stockton, he often found a comfortable position to pass the ball.

There are shooting, ball-handling, back-playing, and sufficient passing. He seems to be the best inside player in the game~www.mtlnovel.com~ Daly is quite dissatisfied with Kyle's performance, he will This ignorant young insider was replaced and replaced with two meat grinders, Parish + Kent Benson, to play against each other.

Louie suddenly waved his hand, replaced Cummings and Bannister, replaced Eddie Williams and James Bailey.

Two mediocre, insiders with nothing left but power and six fouls.

Surprisingly, even with those two insiders, Stockton can call the pick-and-roll to get them on the line, as long as they're timing the cut right, smack, and a touchdown pass is comfortable in place for them to dunk.

"A sin, Louis."

Someone scratched his cheek in delight.

He not only took away the core figure of the Jazz for the next 20 years, but also made Karl Malone lose 5,000 easy scoring opportunities out of thin air. Isn't it a sin.

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