The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 551 CNMD dog mongrel 1/I forgot how much I owe now

9 to 5

This is the score that the two sides scored after Louis made a murderous press.

The Knicks scored 9 points and the Celtics scored 5 points.

Like Game3, Bird led the team to launch a counter-press on the court.

Unlike last time, the Knicks' reaction was much calmer. They don't care if they can dribble across the court.

If the ball is robbed by the Celtics, just grab it back where it is.

Louis instilled a thought in everyone: possession of the ball is not important, scores are not important? what is most important Tormenting your opponent is the most important thing.

Louis allowed the Celtics to get more points, but the difficulty of the game must increase with time.

Hence, court clashes, wrestling, wallowing, petty moves.

Within five minutes, Heinsohn repeated a sentence many times: "The Knicks are showing fans all over the world the ugliest side of basketball!"

Halfway through the second quarter, 39 to 29, the Knicks led by 10 points.

· Jones requested a timeout, the consumption of this game is beyond imagination.

Bird was brought on to play the press without resting for a few minutes, and now the situation is even worse.

Louie replaced Wilson and although he played just over five minutes, he inspired his teammates every second he was on the court.

He's willing to throw himself on the ground and roll around, never weighing himself down as a core identity.

Louie replaced him with Ellis because he had two fouls.

Besides Wilson, there were two others.

Cooper and Hornacek, Louie replaced the two for Stockton and McHale.

The Knicks lineup changed to Stockton, Ellis, Stevens, Oakley and McHale.

From a defensive point of view, this lineup is strong.

Although there is no way to make a murder press like just now, if the goal is to defend (leading by 10 points), it should not be a problem.

For the Celtics, Bird refused to be replaced, so Isiah Thomas had to rest and Ainge, John Long, Bird, Lambiel, and Sampson played.

Except for Angie, the other four players are the core team of the Celtics for four consecutive championships, and Angie himself was the sixth or seventh man during the four consecutive championships.

The Celtics are 10 points behind, and if they want to end the series at home, they will have to respond with a tough enough performance.

At this point in the series, the Celtics have a clear advantage. They only need to win one more game to end the series.

Game 5 was supposed to be a Knicks collapse, but they found their opponents waking up.

The Knicks are strong, and the Celtics are stronger, but the Knicks haven't gotten used to their strength from top to bottom, but the Celtics are used to it. This may be why the Knicks will give the Greens a head-on Whack.

The young people in New York were hungrier and more eager to be recognized, and the Celtics used to think that when they played a dominant game, the opponent would succumb to their strength, and they would bleed and lose, letting them be eliminated easily.

When Bird led the Celtics to launch a counter-press to beat the Knicks in Game 3, everyone thought that the Knicks were gone, and their most confident hole card was smashed by the Celtics.

But Louis knew that it was just an accident.

The Celtics dared to do that because they didn't have enough respect for Louis and the Knicks team. They didn't know how terrible the Knicks were.

Lambiel played Oakley back and seemed to have a height advantage, but his offense was a little softer.

He was eventually called off by the referee for swaying his elbow because the action was too conspicuous.

The Knicks wanted to expand their advantage to 12 points in a hurry, so they ignored Sampson's existence and ate a big hat.

Sampson blocked the shot first, then grabbed the floor ball and made a long pass to Lewis.

The young green-blood ran forward at full speed, out of sight, and the spider-like Stevens, with three criminals on his back, jumped up to stop Lewis with the desire to murder his opponent.

"Stevens raped Reggie's cylinder in the air!" Heinsohn yelled angrily, "but Earl Strom shook his head indifferently, and he didn't think it was a foul!"

Cunningham didn't expect Heinsohn to be the vanguard of attacking the Knicks, which made his job easier.

Anyway, they are against Louis and the Knicks, as long as he agrees, it is enough.

"Yes, the referee should control the emotions of both sides, and the Knicks can't be too partial to them when they are behind by a big score."

What the two didn't see was that, on the next possession, Stockton's brilliant pick-and-roll pass to McHale and Bird dribbled the ball down.

McHale cried out in pain, the ball dropped, and the referee also didn't blow his whistle.

What does this mean? The referee's penalty scale for both sides is the same.

But neither Heinsohn nor Cunningham had anything to say.

On the way back, it was Stevens again, and he proved why Louie would unconditionally regard him as the toughest player on the team.

Sampson counterattacked with the ball, and the momentum was like a supercar with the accelerator on full throttle.

Stevens actually wanted to make Sampson's offensive foul.

Sampson snorted softly, and made an astonishing change of lane in the paint to start. Stevens had to give up making a foul if he wanted to interfere with his fast break.

Sampson responded with fire, wrapping his body around for dunks.

The referee blew his whistle and sentenced him to a thug.

"Alex Stevens' fourth personal foul!"

Sampson made an extra free throw, 32 to 39.

He personally participated in the counterattack and scored 2+1. When he came back to defend, he took the initiative to defend against the Knicks' most dangerous single-handed player, McHale.

McHale was sure to solve Sampson's defense, but when Lambiel came to pinch, he deliberately stepped on McHale's foot.

This made McHale scream in pain, and Louis was furious, pointing at Lambiel and questioning the referee: "Didn't you see the movement of his feet?"

At that moment, Systrom did not see it.

While Louie protested, McHale passed to Oakley up high.

Oakley missed a jumper and Lambiel grabbed the defensive rebound and was about to pass the ball when Stevens came up to him with a vengeful punch.

"Beep!"

This action was blown T.

Lambiel lay on the ground for a while before recovering.

"Kevin, if the referee can't uphold justice for you, you have to find a way to get it back!" Louie shouted.

McHale bit his lip and nodded.

Louie replaced Stevens and called Rodman as the Celtics made two free throws.

"Larry, I'll leave it to you, but in addition to defending Larry, you also need to pay attention to protecting the penalty area. Ralph is bigger than our two insiders, so you can't give him a one-on-one chance!" Louis basically said Luo Deman is using it as Draymond Green, "If they pass the ball to the open on the weak side, you must firmly rotate!"

"What about Larry?"

"Leave it to others!"

The Celtics' two free throws were executed by Bird, who scored steadily and then continued to have possession of the ball.

34 to 39

Louie spotted a problem, and Lambiel and Ainge were ready to mess things up, as they had in so many previous games.

These two people will use various methods to stir up the anger of Knicks players. Their experience, rich reserves of black-handed skills and fiery tempers will always have the upper hand.

On the Knicks side, only Oakley dared to fight back bravely when confronted with provocations. Rodman may be half of them, but his demon blood has not yet fully awakened.

Louie asked McHale to get the place back on his own, but he didn't quite trust McHale's ability to pick things up.

He's one of the least likely guys on the team to fight on the field.

Bird and Sampson turned high duo and scored another goal beautifully.

36 to 39

The Knicks used the murderous press to finally establish an advantage, which was about to be wiped out by the Celtics' invisible limit of offensive power.

Louie called for a timeout, and the Celtics were playing so well during this time.

"John, don't keep giving the ball to the inside." Louis drew a commonly used high-post dynamic attack, "Only when the outside line is opened, our inside line will be liberated!"

After Louis finished talking about tactics, he changed the subject: "Don't be afraid of that **** Lambiel! He just wants to provoke you, so don't follow his way!"

"I'll beat him up again!" McHale said harshly.

If Oakley said this, Louis would believe it, McHale?

Let's just believe half of it.

Back to the game, Stockton's stable mood and unstimulated character are a bright spot.

Although he played poorly in the Eastern Conference finals, the problem of poor autonomous offensive ability was caught by the Celtics and he was replaced by Hornacek in the starting lineup, but he never complained.

Now, with Louie's setup, Ellis runs from the corner, Oakley's screen, McHale's double screen.

The Celtics saw him move as if they saw something ominous, and everyone was nervous.

Lambiel switched defenses, and as a result, Ellis ran back, turned around and returned to the original point.

Stockton passes the ball.

The perfect corner space is also the charm of the high-post dynamic offense under the system.

Ellis pulled up and made a three-pointer.

"Shua!"

42 to 36

Ellis clenched his fist and roared when he scored the fifth three-pointer in the half.

Lambiel's face was gloomy, with a cold murderous look in his eyes, "I want to destroy him!"

"Bill?" Sampson thought he had misheard.

Bird's fight against Rodman depends entirely on experience, and it is difficult for him to ignore the opponent's blocks.

Rodman's continuous jumping ability is too strong.

But he still found a gap with rhythm.

38 to 42

After more than ten seconds, Lambiel slammed into Ellis with all his strength, blasting him out of bounds from beyond the three-point line.

"!#¥%@#¥…"

The cheers of the garden fell like heavy rain.

"You **** vile dog!" Louie was furious.

Lambiel responded with a sullen face: "You are no longer my coach, stop yelling at me!"

"You bastard!~"

Louis didn't rush to hit Lambiel because Tomjanovich and Zhao Yuanzheng stopped him together.

"What the **** are you doing?" Louis turned his anger to the players on the field, "That dog has bullied us, what are you doing?"

Louie's roar drove the intensity of the Knicks' game.

While the Knicks didn't use the murder press, they played position play like a continuation of the murder press.

The defensive pressure that the Celtics could not bear fell on everyone.

However, the Celtics couldn't score, and the Knicks couldn't score either.

38 to 42, this score lasted until the last attack of the first half, the Knicks had the ball.

The Celtics brutally applied body pressure, McHale missed the shot, and Oakley slammed the ball.

Rodman grabbed the rebound from a high position with 4 seconds left!

"Dennis, I'm here!" The silent assassin spoke frequently tonight, and the scarred Ellis caught Rodman's pass.

Oakley and McHale's double screen ~www.mtlnovel.com~ destroys Lewis' defense.

Ellis dribbled the ball to the left, stopped, pulled up, and Lambiel's face appeared in front of him, but he bounced fast and shot faster-0.1 seconds, the basketball flew away from his palm.

"Shua!"

The buzzer hit! But Alice's foot also fell on Lambiel's instep, and he fell down on the spot in great pain.

"CNMD bastard!" Louis rushed into the arena, and when he swung his fist, McHale stepped forward to hold him up.

Oakley was stunned. He thought that McHale would do something, but he didn't. He didn't expect that Louis would rush up in person. Fortunately, McHale stopped him, otherwise the consequences would be disastrous. But Lambiel stepped on his feet blatantly, and they didn't respond. The more he thought about it, the more angry he was, trying to find trouble with Lambiel, but he had already gone away, leaving only the painful Ellis.

Damn it!

Damn it!

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