The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 445 self doubt

For Wilson, forcing the Bucks to the point where Moncrief defended himself would be considered a success.

Moncrief has the tonnage, the skill, the power, and even the home whistle to be on his side.

Ordinary players can use hand-checking to limit the opponent's breakthrough. Moncrief is using hand-checking to teach Wilson to be a rookie who is not so ostentatious.

This was Wilson's first setback in the playoffs, and the defense Moncrief brought him was unprecedented.

Stockton was so guarded that he couldn't use the pick-and-roll attack to tear the defense apart, Wilson was defended one-on-one by Moncrief, and the Knicks seemed helpless, but then, Dell Ellis used his running position Revitalize the team again.

This is when the East is not bright and the West is bright.

The return of Ellis' state is a great thing for the Knicks.

It is by no means just talking about an off-ball master who can save the entire team's offense. The Bucks don't have a third wing defender.

Although Paul Price has a positive willingness to defend, Fisher, Vujacic, and Wang Zhelin always let us know that defense is not something you can do well by being active. I really can't guard against it. It's okay to look at the opponent's shot like Love without looking up and pray that they miss the shot and then grab the rebound.

Ellis' running and his three-pointers allowed the most threatening exchangericky (high-position dynamic offense) tactics in the Knicks' system to continuously attack the Bucks on the periphery.

Ellis made 3 of 5 shots before the end of the first quarter, making it difficult for the Bucks' steel defense to have the effect it should have -- such as leading the Knicks at the end of the first quarter at home.

They are not leading.

Ellis' threes, his runs, every one of them hit the heart of Milwaukee.

When the shot comes to Ellis, there is a grim and unforgiving emotion on his face.

"Some time ago, this guy almost went to jail, and now he has become a game-breaker." Barry asked, "Bill, what do you think is his motivation?"

The nonsense duo sometimes speak human words.

"I think he's the same kind of person as I am." Russell's sneer made Barry and himself laugh out loud.

Poor TV viewers are sure to have nightmares at night, and no one who has ever heard Russell's laughter can deny the horror of it.

"It might be a bit arrogant to say that, but I mean it. Dale Ellis is my type of player who likes to turn external pressure into motivation on the court." Russell blew himself up, " The more dissatisfied I was with things off the court, the better I played on the court. Back then, I scored 30 points and 40 rebounds against the Lakers in a Finals..."

Louie has a love-hate relationship with Ellis. He likes his ruthless three-pointers and his running position. His chemistry with the system is very good.

But...why can't he really be as well-behaved and honest as he looks on the surface? Why give him a Kawhi Leonard-esque contrast 1 in this impactful season?

"Dell, do you still have the strength?" Louis asked.

Ellis said directly: "I can play 40 minutes."

"Okay, then you take a two-minute break and get ready to play for 10 minutes in the second quarter."

Louis replaced Stockton, Wilson, Ewing, Ellis.

Instead, it was Corbin, Stevens, Rodman, Sely, Oakley who made the Bucks unexpected.

murder press

This is the most original murder press, and now Louis has added a few more people to this lineup, but these five people are the five people originally set.

They practiced the full-court press systematically.

It is very strange to use them against the Bucks.

Because in the eyes of many people, the murder press should not be prepared for a team with a strong defense like the Bucks.

But, who says a guy with a strong defense can't be pressed?

In fact, the Bucks, a team that focuses on point forwards, have few qualified point guards in the team, and there are no core guards who are aggressive, have size, or have speed like Thomas and Jordan that Louis is afraid of.

Making a murderous press on the Bucks isn't something to seriously consider.

The only thing that bothered the Bucks was that the Knicks had never used a murderous press on them in so many games.

This is what Louis thinks.

He knows that the murder press is useful for the Bucks, but it never used it in the regular season, and it didn't use it in the two games at home, making them think that the Knicks didn't intend to fight against them.

As a result, at the beginning of the second quarter, the Bucks were about to replace the main force and make some adjustments, and then saw five hob-like figures of the Knicks come on the field and prepare to knock off a layer of skin on them.

"The game has become more interesting than ever!" Barry began to mutter, "I can't believe the Knicks would do this!"

"Yes, pressing a team that knows how to defend well, they are bold!"

Russell's understanding of defense was still in the 1960s, when no player could break through the press with one man. This cognitive gap is like the fact that current players cannot imagine that someone can call a pick-and-roll from the logo position in the future, and his opponent has to consider whether to pinch to prevent him from shooting a super long three-pointer.

Times have changed, and there is naturally a generation gap.

Barry's nonsense on this one is simply because he knows so little about defense.

The Bucks responded with a super-big, super-heavy lineup of John Lucas II, Ricky Pierce, Brad, Paul Mokeski (pf), Randy Breuer (randy breuerc) The Knicks' death is imminent, more like seeking their own death.

Because the Knicks never used a full-court press against the Bucks, Nelson mistakenly believed that the Knicks' full-court press was the same thing as the one he remembered.

The result surprised him. It was different, so different.

The Knicks' full-court press, five people can participate in it, and all of them have amazing athletic ability, long hands and feet, fast speed, and defensive strength. The Bucks' two-tower lineup makes them only three players who can handle this Wait for defense.

Brewer and Mokes are basically a very powerful twin-tower combination, which the Bucks use to deal with Ewing, the Pistons' frontcourt lineup and Sampson.

But they couldn't share any pressure in the face of the Knicks' death looming.

They were too tall and too slow, and once the ball came to them, they didn't even have time to lift it above their heads before Spider-Man stalked them.

The near-death murder press lasted more than four minutes.

The Bucks have changed guards, but no matter how they change, just those few people can't change the situation.

Nelson watched in horror as the Knicks murdered the tight end. Their only reliable point guard was John Lucas II. Other positions were mainly on the wings and inside.

No point guard!

The only point guard, because of his size, couldn't break through the Knicks' murderous pressure and needed the support of his teammates.

In just over four minutes, the Knicks' murderous press played an overwhelming 15-6 offensive wave.

The Bucks were forced to timeout twice, and Nelson replaced the lineup with a guard and four wings, which relieved the embarrassment of not even being able to dribble the ball for half the court, as if the national basketball team was playing a world game.

Louis saw that the time was almost up, so he called a timeout to let the five players who had fought hard for more than four minutes take a good breath.

Of these five people, he only kept Rodman next.

Rodman was the best player in these four minutes, scoring 8 points, 4 rebounds and 3 steals.

"Dennis, you don't have a fixed opponent on the field. You can find anyone to match up with, but don't focus on your own opponent. Your task is to mop up, understand?" Louis drew a rough range for him, "You want to sweep out all the Bucks players approaching this area like you clear garbage, can you do it?"

"Yes..." he replied weakly.

"Did you have your **** cut or your **** stabbed, speak up!"

"Yes~~~~!!"

"let's go!"

"Yes! Coach!!"

After being tortured by the Knicks' murderous pressure, the Bucks entered a huge disadvantage period.

The score was 46 to 35. Originally, they were only 2 points behind. Now, the Knicks just used the pressing tactics to hit them far behind.

If Louie goes crazy and presses them for a whole quarter like the classic game against the Celtics, the consequences will be unpredictable.

Recalling the Knicks' tight press just now~www.mtlnovel.com~ and looking at Louie's arrangement, Nelson felt that his Bucks might not have been regarded as an opponent by Louis from the beginning to the end.

If they were really regarded as opponents, they would have already set up that lineup to test the effect of the full-court press.

Why haven't the Knicks used a full-court press against them before? The answer will obviously make the people of Milwaukee angry.

Louie was convinced that this trick would definitely work for the Bucks, and he didn't even go through the process, and went straight to it in the playoffs.

The result was a wave of 15 to 6, playing the Milwaukee Stadium in silence.

"Is it possible to use defense to overthrow Boston's rule?" This time, Nelson fell into self-doubt.

1 does not mean that Leonard is as scumbag as Ellis off the court, but refers to the surface image and what he does off the court. Hereby declare, in order to avoid misunderstanding, I quite like Leonard's contrast between white and black.

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