The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 505 Louie\'s concern
The referee who warned Louie was named Ken Mauer, a man with a face longer than Doctor Strange.
He is not a referee with strong professional ability. Perhaps it should be said that he is a referee with no outstanding personality.
As a referee, you should have your own characteristics like a player, an actor in an adult movie.
When you see James give up a fast break opportunity to dunk his teammates in the first game, or see Kobe send the Lakers away in four consecutive playoffs in the playoffs, you know that these two are not ordinary people.
But Moore didn't have his own characteristics. In the last round, he verbally threatened Louis to shut up. In the next round, Louis tried on the edge of his G-spot.
"Defense...defend...defend..." Louis found Moore looking at him, and he explained, "I have to command the players, right?"
Moore had no objection.
Since it is necessary to command the players, it is normal to communicate with each other in the process, right? He is a coach.
Barkley was so angry by Louie that he went to the low position.
But Dennis Johnson is not John Paxson or anyone else.
He came with a halo.
After Kersin left, Big Johnson was the only one on the Bulls with championship credentials. This resume is enough to make him ignore Barkley's position in the low post and choose inefficient long-distance pull-ups.
"boom!"
The Knicks' counterattack was swift and violent.
The Bulls returned to defense, but they couldn't see the anger.
Wilson scored easily, 8-2.
This result made their coach Collins very angry and directly requested a timeout.
Louis was satisfied with the performance of the players. He patted everyone and turned around and said: "I know there is no intensity so far, but you should not relax. Barkley hasn't exerted force yet. Carroll's status is unknown. DJ is an old man. , but there is still a threat."
"You can play whatever you want, the only thing I don't want to see is lose."
Since the Bulls didn't come up with any decent strategy, Louie didn't need to make other adjustments.
He replaced McHale as punishment for taking his joke seriously.
That's where Oakley comes in.
The Bulls have not adjusted their personnel. They are still the same players, but the style of play is different.
Collins was mad at DJ for not passing the pass to Barkley.
As soon as the timeout ended, Barkley took the ball high on the right wing.
The person defending him is Oakley. If it is McHale, there is a 30% probability of being able to defend him. In the case of Oakley, not even 10%.
Hitter doesn't mean good defense, never will.
In fact, besides Rodman, Louis can't think of any thugs who can defend very well. They all have similar attributes, inside, good at fighting, and protecting rebounds. This is the standard old three. Oakley, who can shoot and support, is a rare multi-functional thug.
Barkley dribbled the ball with his right hand, his speed was a level faster, and his irresistible strength made Oakley's defense meaningless.
He rushed to the basket like a crazy cow, Ewing paid the foul, the value was 0, and the Flying Pig dunked.
"This is a terrible breakthrough!" Tomjanovich exclaimed, "I don't know if there has been a player like him in history."
"Absolutely not."
Louie said with certainty.
Barkley is a weird individual. The combination of super weight, amazing coordination, flexibility, and explosive power, coupled with his mature skills, has created a single-handed king who is a BUG at any level.
The Knicks made a mistake.
The ball was destroyed by Barkley on the perimeter, and he didn't look defenseless.
After breaking the pass, Barkley sprinted forward at full speed, and Paxson knew how he wanted to attack.
He hoisted the ball high and let Barkley catch the ball in the middle, and then, he clasped his hands soaring into the sky.
6 to 8
Louis didn't call timeout, didn't make any arrangements, just stood aside and admired.
The Knicks' response method is very simple, running tactics, just grasping Carol's point and beating hard, trying everything.
Finally one round, Barkley couldn't take it anymore.
He originally wanted to give a good impression to his new teammates, but he couldn't accept that he worked hard to get the ball into the basket in the frontcourt, but Carroll, who returned to the backcourt, sent the points back with a defense without any intensity.
"Can you raise your hand a little bit? Don't act like a **** indifference!" Barkley scolded.
It's so strange to see Barkley get angry because of his teammates' poor defense. In terms of his defense, he should have no right to say anything about others.
But from the opposite point of view, Louis felt that Barkley's words made sense.
A seven-foot inside line, when assisting in defense, does not stretch out his hands, retreats, and does not get stuck in the position, so he stares at the opponent with a pair of dead fish eyes that seem to be sleeping forever at any time.
If the look of these eyes is more ruthless, maybe it can scare people.
But how scary can dead fish eyes be?
As a result, no one was scared, and Barkley was the only one who was injured.
He works so hard, but Carol doesn't care.
Joe Barry Carroll, he remembered, really had the nickname "Joe Barry doesn't care."
Barkley's scolding made Collins replace Carroll.
The person who replaced Carroll was named Mike Brown (Mike Brown PFC), who had nothing to do with the big brother of the same name who later coached the Cavaliers.
He is an insider with a height of 206 cm. He is not very short, but he is not tall.
He was selected in the third round in 1985 and entered the NBA last season. This year is his second season. He averaged 4 points and 3 rebounds per game. A player who does not deserve too much expectation.
The Bulls don't expect him to bring anything, as long as he doesn't hold back.
With 2 minutes left in the first quarter, 24 to 20, the Knicks led by 4 points.
Barkley is eager to recover the points, and to do this must have a good defense.
For the Knicks, a regular rotation was carried out.
Hornacek, Dale Ellis, Rodman, McHale replaced Stockton, Miller, Wilson and Ewing.
The Knicks changed their lineup, but the intensity is still there.
Hornacek came up with a three-pointer at the top of the arc that was ignored to let the Chicagoans know that he was not so easy to play.
27 to 20
Barkley made a high pass to Brown, who had just played.
Brown hit McHale with his back, and Louis thought he could defend it firmly. Unexpectedly, this guy had a few tricks. He looked very soft by turning around and hooking after the hit. McHale was negligent again, and he scored.
"Kevin, is that what you call defense? Worse than Joe Barry Carroll!" Louie yelled.
McHale was ashamed to face Louis, and could only answer with actions.
The answer he gave was to lean on Brown in the low post, and after receiving the ball, he used up and down steps to shake people, and finally completed the offense with a low-handed layup after hitting.
29 to 22
His offensive basics are there, but the defense is always inattentive.
This is one of his more prominent problems this year, and it is also the biggest difference from last season.
Last season, McHale's offensive and defensive integration, double first team and MVP are the best proof.
But this season, his performance has declined significantly, the defense is often distracted, and the offensive role is gradually replaced by Wilson and Ewing.
What Louie couldn't determine was whether McHale had stepped aside on purpose, or had he really regressed?
The failure to prevent Brown's offense just now convinced Louis that he had degenerated.
Then, his lateral speed allowed him to keep up with Barkley's breakthrough. Although he couldn't withstand the impact of this humanoid wild boar, his monster-like body structure allowed his long arms to form an amazing deterrent on the defensive end.
Barkley's layup was stymied and possibly fingered.
In short, it didn't go in.
In the next few seconds, Barkley grabbed the offensive rebound several times, but was intercepted by McHale's long arm every time.
Louis doubted his judgment again.
Does this look really degenerate?
Counting the second offense and the third offense, the Bulls' offense lasted nearly 30 seconds, but they failed.
McHale demonstrated the defensive ability that an excellent power forward should have. Barkley and him were old partners at the beginning. Unexpectedly, this meeting was completely disrespectful and he tried his best to defend.
"Kevin, it won't be so easy next time!" Barkley continued to shout.
Louis' doubts about McHale gradually turned to another answer.
Maybe it's because the Knicks don't have a Larry Bird-like freak inside?
Basketball isn't everything for McHale ~www.mtlnovel.com~ He never gave it his all. But basketball is all about Bird, and he has high demands on himself, as well as on others. Is this how McHale has played so well for so many years?
Louis couldn't be sure, but he knew that McHale's decline was not that great compared to before.
Why there are such ups and downs in performance, I am afraid that the reason lies in himself.
At the end of the first quarter, the Knicks' second lineup did not lose against the Bulls' 1.5 lineup without Carroll.
In the words of Tom Edwards: "New York has a lot of exciting players who can only play off the bench. If you can give us a few..."
Louis has also seen enough of Barkley's offense and his endless harsh words.
It was just a joke before, and the next thing is the point.
"I've decided to give Fat Alabama some color," Louie said to the people around him.
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