The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 491 It seems that there is only one person, but it is not only one person
Chapter 491 It seems that there is only one person, but it is not only one person
"Hehe, this is a joke."
Seeing that Drexler didn't take Rohaus seriously, Louis knew that he had already felt his "humor".
Sure enough, the glider was ready to hit Rohaus with the ball in hand.
This is for sure, replacing Rohaus in regular time is already a great humiliation to the Blazers. And let him play the counter-glider at the third position, who do you look down on?
There are basically four steps in the glider's attack, drop the ball, exert force, make a strong breakthrough, and end.
30 to 34
Hornacek hit the iron with a three-pointer, he was a little impulsive.
After returning, the glider sped up and gave the Knicks a slam dunk. The atmosphere in the memorial stadium was like the special effect of the away free throw screen shaking in a 2K game.
32 to 34
"Ahem... Honey, I need you to see where your teammates are!" Louie shouted.
At this time, Drexler was already excited, and the offense drove the defense, which caused Hornacek's pass error, followed by a counterattack, but was stopped by a timely foul by Rohaus.
Looking at this momentum, it will be troublesome for Rohaus to continue to play the third position.
Originally, Louis just wanted to molest his opponent, but he didn't expect that molest would not be counterproductive.
Louis turned around and called Dennis Rodman who had been waiting for a long time.
"I hope you didn't spend all your energy on women." Louis joked.
Rodman said confidently: "Coach, I only use 5% of my strength against women."
"I hope so." Louie told Rodman explicitly that he wanted him to play against Drexler.
At this time, Hornacek was well versed in the effect of the program, and Louis was about to replace Rohaus, but they came up with a smart outside pick-and-roll pull.
Hornacek only broke through a few steps before passing the ball back.
The glider despised Rohaus to a certain extent. He knew that shooting was the opponent's strength, but he didn't go out to defend.
Since the opponent wanted to give him an open shot, Rohaus couldn't refuse.
He raised his hand and made a three-pointer.
37 to 32
"This is our big Larry Bird, Mr. Drexler, you can't guard him!" Louie laughed cheerfully.
Moreover, without giving the glider a chance to fight back, Rohaus knew Rodman was about to be replaced when he saw Rodman on the sidelines preparing to make a substitution, so he directly fouled the glider and went off to the field happily.
The situation enraged Drexler, a hypocrite with rare moments of anger.
His performance gets better as his anger soars.
And, Jordan came up.
Adelman saw that the glider was in good condition and did not let him go down to rest.
Suddenly, the Blazers' second-in-command came into play, and Jordan consciously moved off the stage to focus on defending Miller.
Because Miller's mouth is from the same origin as Wilson's.
Miller taunted Jordan, telling him to draw up a list, adding Reggie Miller's name to the list of "people who have to fix it up tonight."
As the core of offense and defense, Jordan's one-on-one defensive ability against the core of the opponent has always been the strongest T0 in the league.
After three consecutive years of hardening and baptism in the Western Conference finals with the Lakers, Jordan is more "easily" in controlling the game situation, physical control, integration into the system, and personal singles selection with the ball.
Usually when his teammates enter the state and their fighting spirit is strong, Jordan will hold back his personal desire to attack, let his teammates control the ball, and devote more energy to defense.
At this time, Miller is the peripheral core of the Knicks.
Jordan's defense was brutal.
There are no gaps and spaces, and it sticks to it no matter where it goes. Even with cover, it is difficult for Miller to get rid of people cleanly.
On the other hand, the way the glider played reminded Louis of a person.
When he gets up, the breakthrough is basically impossible to prevent. Rodman struggled to contain Drexler in this state at the Memorial, and his sporadic shooting looked like a crazy knife.
Almighty style of play, explosive body, violent breakthroughs, crazy dunks and nerve shots - isn't this just a poor man's version of James?
Jordan and Drexler dominated offense and defense until the fourth minute of the second quarter.
At that time, Adelman replaced the glider who played 16 consecutive minutes.
For the Knicks, Louis replaced Hornacek, Miller and others, and returned Stockton, Wilson, Ellis, Ewing and other starters.
As for the Blazers, Louis is no longer as eager to beat them to death every time he meets them as in the previous two seasons.
The Knicks were clearly not a championship team at the time.
Therefore, Louis wants to defeat the Blazers, a Western powerhouse, to boost team morale.
It's different now, the Knicks have the strength to challenge the Celtics, so for the Trail Blazers, the only leading team in the West, showing weakness is Louis' strategy.
He didn't let the team play high-intensity defense, didn't resort to murderous pressing, and still let the main players rest during the stalemate, and waited patiently for the rotation time.
The purpose of this arrangement is to fight for depth with the opponent, just to see how strong the opponent's flank is.
The Blazers gave the Knicks the answer in the first half.
59 to 55
At halftime, the Blazers overtook the Knicks by 4 points.
Jordan had 19 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists in the half, and Glider had 15 points, 8 rebounds and 3 assists in the half. They are really strong, nothing to say.
Even McDaniel is a first-line forward in the league, but he was overshadowed by two great gods in the Trail Blazers.
"The Blazers are undoubtedly the team with the most championship prospects in the league. Every game against them is a practice." Louie's humble appearance made many people who knew him call him strange.
Is this still the Louis who has his eyes above the top, doesn't pay attention to other teams, and only thinks about how to beat the Celtics?
"Russell, what do you think of this situation?" Barry asked.
Russell was a psychological master in the player era, and he analyzed Louis' psychology well.
"I think he lied to us." Russell knew Louis, and the Louis he knew was by no means a person who would give up at such a time. "Actually, this can be seen in the game. If he He really played against the Trail Blazers with a heart of awe, so how could he replace Brad Rohaus when the game was tied, and how could he let Rohaus appear in the third position Teasing Clyde?"
"That's not how a person in awe should behave."
Russell's words were on point.
"It seems that Coach Lu still has a lot of ideas that we don't know about."
Louie carefully arranged several points in the locker room, testing Jordan's shooting range, finding uncomfortable shooting spots for the glider, testing the Blazers' punishment for pocket formations, and how to let Ewing play to the fullest.
If the 40-year-old Kareem can make the Blazers do nothing, the 25-year-old Ewing can't take off?
It was precisely because of Louie's vigorous promotion of Ewing that the situation in the second half changed.
He was just touching the Blazer's weakness casually, without thinking about what to do, but in the end, the knife hit the opponent's main artery.
Louie quickly discovered the threat of the Ewing team to the Trail Blazers. He called a timeout in the first half minute of the second half, and specially drew tactics for Ewing.
Then, the inside bullying began.
Ewing directly changed the way the Blazers defended, which is very rare.
The Knicks are the team with the best combination of pick-and-roll ability, forward spotting ability, inside finishing ability, and ball transfer ability among all the teams in the league. This feature poses a problem for those teams that have limited pick-and-roll defense and have to make trade-offs. Because the Knicks have similar threats in each link, and the lower limit is very high, it is dangerous to give up either end. Therefore, defending against the Knicks requires balanced defensive resources, and it is best to have the ability to switch defenses. For example, the Celtics can take into account all aspects of the defensive lineup.
If you have to make a choice, it is a more reasonable strategy to pinch Wilson, stand in the corner and squeeze the cover to chase Ellis. But many teams can't do both of these things well at the same time in terms of defensive resources.
The way Ewing dominates the game is not the type of Sampson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar who dominate the high and low positions.
He just followed Louie's instructions, first using high-quality pick-and-rolls to help his teammates complete the offense, and then using 2HighRipPickRun and other inside finishing tactics to eat cakes along the way.
If the center forward who runs down can frequently score the ball through people, then it is meaningless to close the three-point line to help defend, because it was only a risk of missing a three-pointer, and now the basket and the three-point line may be penetrated at the same time .
With Louie's ingenious collocation, the Knicks' lineup made it difficult for the Blazers to restrict Ewing's running tactics to eat cakes. The shooter and terminator have a clear and complementary division of labor.
Stockton launched the offense, Wilson was an outstanding threat with the ball, Ellis was a great threat off the ball, Ewing and Oakley had amazing low-post destructive power and aggressiveness in the penalty area.
Both wing shooters Wilson and Ellis have certain tactical abilities, and can lift and sink when standing on a fixed point. Although there are not many scenes with the ball, the offensive position mainly provides space value.
However, it is also enough for Ewing to make adjustments after receiving the ball when he is playing the terminator, and he can also shoot through people.
When the Knicks did not use their trump card or strengthen their defense, a virtuous circle occurred in each position.
And Ewing became the ultimate beneficiary. In the third quarter, his personal performance, dominating offense and defense, seemed to be the only one, but in fact he was not the only one.
Behind him stood a whole team.
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