The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 795 The importance of fun
The latest website: The Celtics can't handle the Knicks' starter without Bird and Laimbeer playing.
Stockton, Wilson and Miller's three-point threat can cover the entire perimeter.
Entering the transition period, the Celtics' offensive and defensive intensity dropped significantly, but the Knicks had Kemp, Reggie Williams, Miller, Chris Jackson and John Selly to make the bottom line.
Also, with so many guys in the Knicks rotation that can handle the ball, finding the Celtics' weaknesses can be effortless -- of course, the Celtics, after losing Reggie Lewis, were meant to be on the court. to the opponent.
The Knicks showed the entire league how to play the Celtics.
All it takes is a simple 2/5 (two-to-five pick-and-roll) or 1/5 pick-and-roll (one-to-five pick-and-roll) to let the inside line open and the ball handler breaks through Give the ball to the inside or the striker, and you can ravage other Celtics dislocations and defensive weaknesses.
The most exciting time period in the Knicks-Celtics game was the minutes when Chris Jackson just came up.
Louie asked the team to cooperate with him.
Jackson, dazed back to his college days in charge of the Thunder, was the second player after Pete Maravich to make LSU's basketball game crazy and engaging.
Jackson went 5-of-8 from the field and scored 14 points in the few minutes he came up in the transition.
It was his offense that made it difficult for the Celtics to fight back.
It also confuses the Celtics' operations in the offseason.
Don't leave Steve Smith -- the talented two the Celtics desperately need -- along with Reggie Lewis, the already-trained Bird successor, Billy Owens.
Chris Jackson, an important chip in the Thomas trade, although the rookie season is in the water, but the No. 3 pick is worth at least two years of patience, right? It's also a position the Celtics desperately need to fill, but they still don't.
Now, Owens doesn't seem to be a combination of tragic master + Bird, Chris Jackson seems to be very powerful?
Being able to get into the rotation in the Knicks and put Ainge on the bench would speak for itself.
The game went on and on, as long as the Knicks could entangle Sampson, there would be no change.
The Knicks have quite a lot of inside reserves, and, to deal with Sampson, they are not obsessed with the inside, but rely on the flank attack.
What kind of animals are those flanks of the Knicks?
Dennis Rodman, officially transitioning to the 4 this season, but also a top defensive wing who can play the 3, is obsessed with rebounding in addition to changing his hair color every game. After the release of the dark side of his character, his positioning on the court seems to have also darkened. The number of attacks and abuse of opponents has greatly increased, and small moves and damaging moves have emerged in an endless stream. Today, Doug Smith was slapped in less than halftime. off the field.
Wilson, one of the top six in the league, has both offense and defense;
Reggie Williams, the starting level of the All-Star team with good quality and low price among active players, can attack and defend well;
Alex Stevens, portrayal of the spirit of the Knicks in the era of Louis;
There are also Selley and Kemp and McHale, the existence of these people, so that the Knicks launched an extreme double-team strategy against Sampson.
As long as Sampson has the ball, the double-team rate is 100 percent.
In this game, Louie showed the Knicks' various tactics against the Celtics - high dynamic offense is what the Celtics are most afraid of. When neither Miller nor Wilson fired, Chris. · Jackson's performance has made the Green Army helpless. Fans with a bit of experience will find that as long as the Knicks put some thought into the high post, the Celtics really can only let them shoot.
Sampson's ability to protect the basket is the best in the league, but he is also stuck in the restricted area and can't get out of it. If he gets out of the paint, the Celtics' rim is going to explode.
To be shot through or to be blasted, that is the question, they choose to be shot through.
Stockton's pick-and-roll also played tricks, eating the Celtics' defensive weaknesses to death, and when the Celtics were defending the pick-and-roll down and out, either Sampson couldn't come back or the bottom corner. The defense came slowly, and there was no enthusiasm in the later rotation, and the mentality was gradually broken.
In the second half, Billy Owens played a little bit.
However, it is not convincing enough.
Because the game has been close to garbage time since then.
The Knicks led the Celtics by 24 points for a long time.
Owens' matchup changed from Wilson to Reggie Williams and Stevens.
Wilson, as a star, heard that Owens was blown so outrageous, he must want to confront the young people and try the depths.
Not so much for Williams and Stevens.
When the score is leading, you can guard casually, and it doesn't matter if you miss one occasionally.
The intensity has come down, and Owens' characteristics have been revealed to the world one by one.
If you look at Owens at the level of college basketball alone, Louie can understand that some scouts say he is a combination of tragic and Bird.
Despite his poor physical fitness and poor shooting ability, he has excellent ball-handling skills and excellent playmaking skills.
At the college level, he looked like he could do anything.
But in the NBA, what he can do is the top-level control and first-class organization for the same height. .
Louie speculates that Owens will probably average around 15-7-4 for several years in a row.
What's the difference between this and Rodney McRae (Rodney; SF/SG/PG)? If Louie was a scout, he'd definitely be comparing Owens to McRae.
If McRae's metaphor is too abstract, Louie has a personal choice.
Like Brad Miller, he's a playmaker who shines under the Princeton system, but would anyone say he's Sabonis?
That's what makes Louie unbearable with contemporary scouts, who tend to over-blow their top rookie prospects, like they're taking money.
Louie believes that, within a few years, the summer of 1991, when the signing rights of Owens were exchanged for the signing rights of Steve Smith and the trade of Reggie Lewis, would become the highlight of the career of the Heat's godfather Lewis Shafir. It's also the waterloo of Reed Auerbach's management career, and while the deal was presided over by Dave Gavitt, the Celtics are still theoretically in Auerbach's hands.
Auerbach won all the praise and deserved the blame when something went wrong.
Owens scored 18 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists in the second half.
The media, who don't watch the game, just watch the data, can continue to blow the bubble that Owens is a combination of a tragic man and Bird with this pile of nutritious data.
But in less than half a season, they'll wake up and see what Lewis and Steve Smith did in Miami, and the stupid media will wake up and find out what the Celtics front office did. A brain-dead deal that is enough to go down in history.
126 to 104
The Knicks won the game by 22 points.
Ewing had 26 points and 11 rebounds, Wilson had 22 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists, Rodman had 6 points and 16 rebounds, Stockton had 7 points and 8 assists, and Chris Jackson, who played 19 minutes off the bench, scored 22 points efficiently.
"To tell the truth, when Boston proposed to use CJ as a trade, I was actually very happy. I know that CJ, like Dale Ellis and Kevin McHale, belongs to the buried players. Their team didn't play to their strengths, but I'm confident in reshaping his career." Louie didn't pretend at all, "I'll prove that he's worthy of his pick, and one day, people will take it over and over again. He compares it to Gary Payton and talks about who is better and who is the better of the two guards."
Louie is less polite about Billy Owens.
"I wouldn't say he played well," Louie said hurtfully. "Anyone who watched the game wouldn't say he played well."
"When the team needs him, you can't find him on the court because he's taken off. As a highly anticipated supernova, how can he be taken off when the team is hiring? Because he's not doing well. But In the end, we found his stats to be good. It's an interesting thing, and it's how real fans and fake fans are identified. Real fans will judge based on the content of the game~www.mtlnovel.com~ And fake fans only look at the stats. "
Louie added bitterly: "Understandably, that's the only thing they can understand."
Chris Jackson was also in the spotlight, and his style of play caught the attention of the New York media.
Compared with Stockton, Jackson's performance is more eye-catching. Because Stockton never does unplanned things, he always sticks to his duty, stable, but not surprising, like someone who has spent his life using a missionary to give his wife a "class".
In contrast, Jackson is a more "interesting" person.
"The coach told me to do everything possible to be myself. I'm not a bad player, yes, I'm good, I know I'm good, but over the past year, everyone has been saying I'm a parallel importer and I've had enough Those words." Jackson vowed, "I was the No. 3 pick in 1991, I was worthy of this pick, I'll prove myself in New York, I swear."
(1) One of the main forces of the 86 Rockets, the data of 14+7+4 in the peak period, was destroyed by the unique product.