The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 720 born eagle
Ralph Sampson was dubbed "The Only Mister" by Johnny Most for his unique style of play and size, because "there are only two kinds of players in the NBA, one Ralph and the other."
Now, Dick Stockton borrowed this phrase to take the Knicks-Celtics showdown to the extreme: "There are only two playoff games in NBA history, and one is the Knicks-Celtics showdown. , the other is the other."
In the first half, in order to exercise Sean Kemp, Louie did not use the 12-point advantage to expand the lead.
The Celtics seized the opportunity and at the end of the first half, the two sides tied 64-63.
The Knicks still lead by 1 point.
"I promise the fans we'll bring the game back to the Garden," Chris Ford said confidently. "I'm not talking about Boston Garden, but Madison Garden."
If you take it literally, Ford is trying to drag the series to tiebreaker. .
This is a situation that Louis absolutely cannot accept.
At the beginning of the second half, the murder pressing team composed of Wilson, Stevens, Rodman, Salley, and Reggie Williams gave the Celtics a blow.
"LeaderLu is an unconventional player." Dick Stockton can only say that, otherwise there is no way to explain why the third quarter started with a full-court press.
Generally, the Knicks' full-court pressing is to wait until the game starts for a period of time, everyone is tired, and they suddenly use it to get miraculous results.
But Louis did something different.
He had players pressing from the start of the third quarter, which was not a good timing.
At this time, the two sides just took a good rest after the midfield suspension. Moreover, the Celtics are all in the main force, and now it is a thankless thing to press them all over the court.
Wilson didn't play much in the second quarter, and Louie intentionally kept him until the second half.
In terms of his physical fitness, he doesn't need to be so careful to protect, but Louie is a little sensitive because of Bowie's injury. If the momentum is good in the second quarter, he will not be in a hurry to replace Wilson.
Just let him devote himself to both ends of the offense and defense in the second half.
Over the course of several seasons, Wilson has grown from being a transfer student in the murder press team to becoming a squad leader.
He leads the murder rush.
On the contrary, Ewing, who often joined him in the murder pressing group, has basically stopped patronizing this group that does nothing but dirty work.
Murder loomed, Wilson took the lead, guarding Isiah Thomas.
Because Thomas froze Wilson narrowly back then, the latter has no good feelings for the former so far.
After a round of intense physical contact, Thomas accelerated.
Wilson's defense has had a noticeable impact on him.
The proof is that his breakout line was forced to switch from right to left.
Because Wilson adopted a defensive strategy of defending from the right to the left, forcing Thomas to go left, as long as he took this road, his speed would not be able to start to the fastest, and what was waiting for him was Stevens' double team.
As far as the Knicks' murder pressing defense is concerned, Wilson is only the first difficulty at the murder scene.
The second hurdle is Stevens.
Wilson is the foreplay finger, Stevens is the climax.
Once he shows up, it's for the ball.
Thomas reacted quickly enough to collect the ball to Reggie Lewis before it was broken.
Lewis on the field can indeed handle the ball, but it is difficult to bring the ball from the backcourt to the frontcourt in front of the Defensive Player of the Year.
Rodman's defense vividly and vividly shows why the Knicks' pressing is a murder pressing.
He first used his body to withstand Lewis' deliberately dashing body, and then sent a confrontation, causing the opponent to lose his balance.
Lewis has no interest in the ball, and Rodman's goal is only the ball.
With his hand, he rudely slapped the ball out of Lewis' hands.
Stevens, who was still embarrassing Thomas a second ago, picked up the ball, and the Knicks completed a round of murder under pressure.
Wilson sprinted to the rim, his hand pointing to the rim.
Laimbeer, who was in charge of serving, could not have foreseen that his teammates would be intercepted in this way, and he wanted to stop Wilson.
He can't do it with pure court means.
In addition to his skills, he also has a terrifying reputation.
But Wilson, a stunned young man, was not afraid of Ranbir's so-called notoriety. He jumped up grimly, pushed his knee against Ranbeer's chest, grabbed the incoming pass with one hand, and smashed the ball into the basket like a battle axe against the body of the 80s villain.
“!¥@%…”
"BenjBenjBenjBenj~~~~~~!~"
The people in the arena are as fanatical as religious believers.
They shouted in unison: "WeWill~~~WeWill~~~RockYou!!" (We're going to crush you)
66 to 63
Louie crossed his arms, unimpressed by the first-round success of the Murder Press group.
It's not enough to prevent only one round, and the scene just now is not uncommon for Louis.
Chris Ford shouted from behind: "More people to pick up!"
Originally, the Celtics only had Laimbeer who served in the backcourt, Thomas who received the ball, and Lewis who received the ball from the side. Now there are Birds in the midfield and Sampson not far from the midfield.
This is the necessary cooperation to pass the halftime safely under the pressure of murder: five people must come together.
Because Sampson came out, John Salley, who was responsible for guarding the basket, also left the penalty area.
This is a rare scene on the court. Ten players from both sides gathered in the backcourt of the other team with the LOGO as the boundary.
The violent body collision caused the first person to fall to the ground.
This man is Reggie Lewis.
He was knocked down by Wilson trying to cover Thomas.
His fall put Thomas in a more dangerous situation, and Stevens came over to flank him with confidence.
Thomas was forced to the sideline, but fortunately there was Bird's collusion, otherwise it was another mistake.
Bird took the ball and stepped across the midfield with Rodman in front of him. He opened his hands like a spider waiting for its prey to enter its web, and once again forced the Celtics to stop.
Bird stayed one step ahead of the LOGO, and if he retreated again, it was a return violation, and he could not retreat.
Even if they didn't break the Celtics' ball, their defense made them impeccable.
The last person to shoot was Ranbir.
He failed to find the crosshair for his outside three-pointer, and made a three-point shot under the interference of Sally.
"Great defense! Under the Knicks, the Celtics can't score at all!"
The Celtics tried to limit the Knicks' offense with a counter press.
This routine used to work a few years ago, but not now.
Because Wilson has strengthened his ability to handle the ball in the past two years, his current dribbling skills are no different from that of ordinary point guards. This is an important step for him to evolve the ball-handling threat to McGrady's level. In Louie's view, the only difference between him and McGrady may be the indistinguishable sense of the ball between left and right hands.
Even if the Celtics use flanking to stop Wilson, he is not the traditional point guard of Thomas who is limited by height and cannot find teammates when he encounters flanking.
He has a barefoot height of 203 cm, and as soon as the Celtics pinch hit, he will pass the ball to Reggie Williams.
The genius of Georgetown, before Allen Iverson, was the greatest perimeter player ever produced by John Thompson.
His ball-handling ability is good enough to play a point guard, and his shooting ability is strong enough to play the 2nd position. His height of 201 cm + great physical fitness and strong athletic ability, plus the attributes of full attack and full defense, make him the star of the exclamation team. The ace at No. 3 is a big shock in the United States.
In the Murder Press, Louie just needs his skills at the number one position.
Williams deflected Lewis' interference with ease, taking the ball steadily across the half.
The difference can be seen in the intensity of the full-court pressing on both sides.
Williams dribbled the ball, passed Lewis, and met Sampson's help in front.
His eyes were full of murderous aura, and he was once a man of heaven, and his injuries had ruined him. He was abandoned by his parent team after only two seasons, and now he came to New York, but he didn't want to lie down and win the championship. He wanted to prove himself.
"Reggie Williams faces Ralph!"
"The One and Only has caught him!"
"Oh no! He dribbled away from Ralph behind his back and went straight to the rim!"
"Reggie! Reggie! Reggie!" Marv Albert shouted. "Reggie Williams made a wonderful dunk in the penalty area. This man was born an eagle, and he flew again!"
Williams punched in the air as he landed, and countless kids will imitate his post-dunk celebration in the future.
This action can even represent the black anger on the field.
"Reggie," Louie held out his hand, "this is you."
Williams excitedly gave Louie a high five, then entertained the Celtics with a stronger defense.
Just this round, the Knicks defense is no longer a murder scene.
This looks more like the Ling Chi scene!
Bloody, UU Reading www.uukanshu.com Violent, Relentless, Cruel - Wilson, Rodman, Stevens, Williams, when four explosive flanks of Spider-Man appear in the opposing half determined to make the opponent That's what it looks like when you die under your own defense.
"This defense...should be the number one in history." Billy Donovan was intoxicated. "Can the Celtics withstand it?"
Zhao Yuanzheng smiled and said, "I don't think so."
"Why?" Donovan asked.
"Look at Coach Lu." Zhao Yuanzheng said, "He has already sat down. This is a significant detail."
Even if it's not a colleague who has been with him for many years, just watching a few more Knicks games can see some of Louie's habits.
When the victory or defeat is still in the balance, he will stand on the sidelines to command and remind the players at any time.
If he feels that there is no suspense, he will sit down no matter whether he wins or loses.
Mistakes, three non-sticks, mistakes, out of bounds, mistakes, mistakes.
Five possessions, four turnovers, and three direct results for the Knicks.
Everyone knows that the murder press is killing the Celts.
Louis, who sat down, seemed to have sentenced his opponent to death.
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