The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 448 forbidden love
The game was so difficult for the Bucks.
Nelson replaced Moncrief, Lucas II, Price, Craig Hodges, Ricky Pierce to deal with the Knicks' murder press.
But he found that this was not enough.
Rodman and Stevens are two mad dogs, Wilson is a desperate maniac, and Selly is athletic.
In Louie's eyes, Sally is Pascal Siakam, who has rough skills and can't shoot. If he expects him to do something with the ball, he will be disappointed. If he uses his physical fitness and length to threaten the opponent's offense, he has There is a high probability that you will gain something.
Ewing is a mad dog tamed by Louie.
At Georgetown University, he was let out every night by John Thompson to bite.
Thompson's roar was the dog whistle that drove him mad.
Louie will always hate Thompson because he ruined Ewing's future that could have been greater than Sampson's, but during his four years in Georgetown, Ewing was not like Louie's "no fart" that he had to mention at least once a day. He still learned a few things, and his line press, close press, is the best of all the stars inside.
It's just that this skill didn't matter until the small ball era.
In the era of big balls, the mission of the inside line is to protect the basket and protect the rebound.
Therefore, Ewing, who likes to rush to the outside, is often sprayed by Louis. It took him two years to get his bad habits right, and now he's only back to college when he joins the murder crunch.
He misses himself in college. At that time, he was proud of the world, and the whole league was waiting for him to participate in the draft to dominate professional basketball. However, after he came to New York, all expectations turned into a fantasy.
He found that he really wasted a lot of time as Louie said.
If he starts all over again, how will he choose?
He didn't know, because he wasn't sure, if he started all over again, would he still be able to run into something like Louis, he wouldn't tolerate any of his mistakes, and once he behaved badly, he would yell and scold him like a thunderbolt. The details of the stadium are all buckled to the coach to death.
Ewing doesn't like Louie, because Louie scolds him every day, and taunts him for his mediocre four years in college, even a little racist, but can he find a better coach than Louie?
At least he knew that Louis really wanted him to be great.
He produced Ralph Sampson, who more than any other coach was willing to put down and meet their peers, and as long as he didn't get mad at him, Louie in his normal state was a humorous joker.
Ewing didn't know what he would do if he made the choice all over again.
But if he can't come to Louie to play, he will choose to play all four years of college.
Because, even if he enters the NBA ahead of schedule, if he doesn't meet a good coach, won't he waste his time?
At this moment, Ewing has once again become De La Hoya's paranoid appearance. Like Wilson, he is a person who plays with anger. But one of them looks unhappy and looks full of anger; the other conveys his anger through his eyes.
The temperament and game style of the two of them, combined with the defense of Rodman, Stevens, and Salley, made the murder pressing extremely bloody.
If tonight's referee wasn't Hugh Hollins, a referee who likes to impose his will on games, the Bucks would be killed.
Even for Hollins, he could only ease the Milwaukee disadvantage by blowing the Knicks a foul and letting the Bucks free throws.
However, he couldn't get the Milwaukee people to find a way to break the murder rush.
The only solution was to send one of the players off the field for six fouls.
Even if Hollins wanted to do it, it wasn't that easy.
The game became suffocating, brutal, and extremely painful.
Fans at the Milwaukee Coliseum trying to wake up the Bucks with cheers.
However, in the face of the urgency of murder, it is not enough to be bloody.
Does blood help you carry the ball past half court? Does blood allow you to find teammates under the pressure of several spidermen?
Having an attitude can only make you no longer fear, but technology and speed are the hard indicators to crack this difficulty.
4 to 2
6 to 2
6 to 4
9 to 6
12 to 6
Wilson forced the Bucks to make mistakes in a row and hit a three-pointer from the outside.
Strangle the opponent's ball handler like a mad dog, complete the steal, and then make a 3-pointer from the perimeter.
"There is no more suitable player than Benj to play the core of the murderous lineup." Zhao Yuanzheng sighed, "His attitude to play is like a murderer committing murder. It is really unimaginable that this child is only 20 years old."
"He reminds me of Michael Jordan," Tomjanovich said.
He paused and added, "In the future, they will definitely have fierce competition."
In the remaining 6 minutes of the third quarter, the Knicks' murderous press allowed the Bucks to make 16 free throws at the cost of 9 fouls, and they made only 9 of them.
The Knicks themselves scored 22 points with murder.
The third quarter ended, 98-80.
The Knicks entered the fourth quarter with an 18-point lead.
The five people involved in the murder pressing began in the fourth quarter, and four were replaced by Louis for the rest.
Wilson, who was in hot condition, continued to play in the fourth quarter with Stockton, Ellis, McHale, and Oakley.
Many fans were ashamed, and the Knicks' murder was pressing, and it really killed the game.
How can the 18-point gap be recovered in one quarter?
The state of the Bucks has been worn away by the Knicks. If the Knicks' offense plays a little better in the first few minutes of the fourth quarter, the game may go directly to garbage time.
After being tortured twice by murder, the Bucks players lost confidence in the game for a full 12 minutes.
But Nelson has not given up, he replaced the tired Paul Price and Rich Pierce and others, and put on another lineup headed by Moncrief to fight against the Knicks.
The aftermath of the murder press continued in the fourth quarter, the Bucks felt stiff, their offense seemed to evaporate, and they couldn't get the ball in.
Instead, Ellis and others, who had recharged their energy for half of the game, used a tactical move to create a three-pointer to pull the point difference to 20+.
Ellis became more and more brave in battle. Moncrief's injury seemed to recur in these fierce battles. His movement speed was very slow, and his defensive strength was not at the level of the first three quarters.
It's like a death sentence for the Bucks.
Ellis ran back, and the defensive Moncrief suffered and was knocked to the ground by him.
In the bottom corner on the right, Ellis caught the ball for two points.
hit.
The difference was widened to 24 points, and Moncrief fell to the ground. He clutched his knees, not knowing what was going on, but his face was hideous, as if something had been broken on his body.
"ended."
Louie sighed, not expecting the Bucks to end like this.
Moncrief's injury ended not only the suspense of this game, but also the suspense of Game5.
With him, the Bucks could still win.
Without him, the team built around him lost one of their most reliable parts of the playoffs.
And this time, they lost not only the playoffs, but also Nelson's 8 years of hard work in Milwaukee.
Nelson created a steel division that scared the East. Although there was no championship, it was admirable. Moncrief joined the Bucks at the most suitable time. You must know that the Lakers, who held the No. 1 overall pick, were not. The magician who wanted to skip the pompous play chose Moncrief's. From the results, it is fortunate that they did not do so. But even if Moncrief is chosen, the Lakers' competitiveness in the first half of the 1980s will still be very strong. However, the extent to which the Lakers are brilliant depends only on Moncrief's health.
The results may be better now. Moncrief shaped his uncrowned but brilliant peak years in the Bucks, and Magic reached his peak when he debuted in the Lakers, but now he has become a footnote for the Boston Celtics. A magician called "tragic man".
Louie replaces Wilson, replaces Dell Curry, maintains the team's shooting, and sees when the Bucks will replace all the main players and let the game go into garbage time.
A few minutes passed, and the Bucks could not narrow the difference to less than 20 points.
Instead, it was Ellis and the new Curry who pitched more and more.
Ellis hit the eighth 3-pointer of the night, setting an NBA playoff record for 3-point shooting in a single game.
The second, third, and fifth of this record are all in his name.
Curry's shots revolve around the left and right corners. He knows that he can't get as many tactical shooting opportunities as Ellis, so grasping the three-pointer from the corner can help the team.
In addition, he is also very active in the fast break, and the power of the big three-step violent abuse of the basket has the style of his son.
Not only did the difference not shrink, but it was pulled to 30 points.
Nelson shook his head, asked for a timeout, and signaled to Louie that he was going to replace the main force.
This means that the garbage time for this game has officially arrived.
The Knicks players responsible for the garbage time are Hornacek, Curry, Stevens, Senna, Oakley~www.mtlnovel.com~ Oakley's position should have been Gilmour or Song Tao, but he is now There was not much time to play late, and Louis asked him to go up and brush some data. Moreover, Gilmour was getting old, so it was very expensive for him to come out to fight in the stalemate stage. Song Tao didn't sign up tonight, so he couldn't fight.
Seeing the boy eager to play and dunk a few balls, Louis joked: "You look at your anxious look, I will definitely sign you up for the next game."
"Guide Lu, what is said?"
Louis was too lazy to correct him.
"certainly."
"Great!"
"Look at your potential, it's forbidden from me!"
(1) The LOGO men wanted to pick Moncrief from the beginning because they thought Magic couldn't play guards in the NBA. But it was stopped by Bass, and threatened LOGO them, either choose a magician, or resign and get out. Old Buss is one of the rare bosses whose bosses interfere with management decisions without causing much confusion.