The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 800 Ewing\'s emotional intelligence is up and down
Update: Louie thought they would make a lot of mistakes today.
His requirements are that the tactics should be complex and the attacking basket should be decisive and resolute. Aside from attacking the basket, if the tactics are more complicated, it is necessary to increase the difficulty of passing and passing the ball. The play style is complicated, and it is normal to make many mistakes.
But what's interesting is that the Knicks can hardly make mistakes, which is very rare in terms of the tactical complexity of their high-post dynamic offense. Another reason that is not easy to notice is that the referee of this ball is very loose on the scale of defensive actions. Even some **** that are suspected to be walking have to pass the time. All physical contact calls are also beneficial to the offensive side, resulting in both sides. There are no offensive fouls, which is one of the reasons for the Knicks' high offensive efficiency.
Since Miller didn't make a three-pointer, his quota was filled by Wilson and Stockton.
Louie was later replaced by Reggie Williams, who shot more three-pointers than Miller today.
The Suns' defensive strategy is the same as that of most teams.
Protecting the rim and defending against three-pointers cannot be achieved at the same time, so he sticks to the basket and relaxes the three-point line.
The Knicks still played a very high basket performance even when the Suns chose to shrink their defense. There are two reasons for this. First, the players resolutely followed Louie's orders. Second, Louie designed a small tactic to walk the hot rod like a dog.
It's not their All-Star center Doherty who puts the Suns at the top of the league in rim protection.
One issue that sets Doherty apart from other supercenters of his generation is his defense.
Like the older generation of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Moses Malone, the defense is not bad.
The new generation of Sampson, Olajuwon, Ewing, David Robinson and even Mutombo all started out on defense.
However, Doherty does not have a top-level defense. His single defense and rim protection are only sufficient, and the highlights are all on the offensive end.
Doherty's characteristics, the power forward who is destined to partner with him must be an athletic power forward who can wipe his ass.
The hot rod is a big drought for him.
Louie's technique of walking a hot rod is also simple.
Kemp and Ewing have to go to the high post to do double screens every round. In addition to the evolution of the third-year Kemp on the defensive end, the offensive end also practiced a long-range jumper close to the three-point line.
This makes him more of a threat when he sets screens and pick-and-rolls in the high post.
If the hot rod doesn't come out, Kemp's shot will cost the Suns. If the hot rods come out, Ewing and the others will be unscrupulous at the basket.
In the face of Doherty's basket protection, let alone Ewing, even Stockton dared to charge him.
Since entering the league, Doherty's rim protection has been criticized by various scouts.
Although he is seven feet long, he has a poor sense of smell in guarding the basket, his position is not good, and his body is not very strong. His average block per game is below 1 all the year round. In the era when he could squat infinitely in the restricted area in the interior, he averaged only 1 blocks per game as a center, so one can imagine how poor his air defense was.
Doherty did his best to protect the basket tonight, sending 2 blocks in a single quarter.
Ewing despised him too much, and many of the **** had to be strong without even a screen move. It really seemed that the seven-footer height was increased from the pad.
After being covered twice, Louie asked Ewing mockingly, "Patrick, what's that meat ball on your neck for?"
"Use your brains, spend some wisdom and think about it!"
Some people don't know how to use their brains without being scolded.
After Ewing was scolded by Louis, the brain circuit finally drifted and turned without obstruction.
Since then, Ewing's rush to the basket has changed a bit.
He will pay attention to the position of his teammates, and if Doherty's defense is not good, he will give it to others.
It can be seen that Doherty is trying his best to protect the penalty area, but the Knicks are too determined to attack the basket.
Once Ewing's ball is distributed to Wilson, the latter does not speak the rules of engagement, and jumping up is a dunk.
Even if the occasional layup is affected by Doherty's help defense, Ewing also grabs the offensive rebound.
After most of the quarter, the Knicks were unstoppable, leading the Suns 24-12 by 12 points.
The Sun requested a suspension.
The timeout interrupted the Knicks' 3-point rhythm and their long shots were inaccurate.
In the absence of shooting, the Knicks played more than 50% of the offensive proportion of the basket in the first half, and Doherty, who was such a scumbag guarding the basket, blocked 3 shots and fouled 4 times in the half.
When the overall shooting percentage dropped seriously, the Knicks finally maintained their offensive efficiency above the average level, relying on their excellent tactical coordination and finishing ability. The team is helpless.
After Doherty went down, the Suns relied on Kevin Johnson alone.
In the last four minutes of the first half, KJ took advantage of Wilson's rest and blew up Stockton, scoring 11 points in a few minutes.
In Louie's impression, Stockton never had a time when he didn't get hit with a star guard.
Playing Tim Hardaway, Isiah Thomas, Rod Strickland, Mookie Blaylock...and occasionally even some unknown guy he can't name. Kai, when he met a monster like the Tragic Master before, he didn't dare to put the two against each other.
Stockton's exaggerated accumulation of assists and steals in his previous life gave Louie a wrong perception of his hard power.
He really is the best commander in history, probably not one, and the tactical initiator that every head coach wants. No matter what the team wants to play, he can do it.
But if you want him to attack like other star guards, blow up opponents, and share the pressure for other core players, it is a bit difficult for him.
Seeing that KJ was going to eat and wipe Stockton up, Louie called a timeout.
Louie replaced Stockton, Miller, Rodman, and Ewing with Chris Jackson, Reggie Williams, Vernon Maxwell and John Salley.
"John... KJ can't do anything like this, rest well."
Louie didn't comment much on Stockton's blow-up by KJ.
Stockton was also unaffected. Being beaten is his daily routine. In his eyes, the success or failure of a personal matchup is irrelevant.
He can be blasted, as long as his team blasts the opposing team.
There was only one thing that might alarm him.
After his substitute came on the court, he fought evenly with the guy who knocked him out.
Chris Jackson has reinstated Louie as player development coach for the first time in years.
Louie has been nurturing him since preseason training camp.
This recognized parallel importer is preparing to complete a gorgeous turn in New York.
Jackson took control of the ball, and Maxwell said excitedly: "CJ, I'm going to the corner!"
Maxwell is also one of the surprises of the new season for the Knicks.
In terms of personal likes and dislikes, Louie doesn't like Maxwell's undersized combo guard, but since the preseason training camp so far, he can only express that he is really fragrant.
Maxwell is like a Carr with the attributes of a convulsive shooter, a mad **** of play, an Alex Stevens-esque dedication, and an unbelievably big heart.
If the Knicks have any game in the future that neither Wilson nor Miller can play, but needs a 3-pointer to kill, he will definitely give that chance to Maxwell.
This lunatic is really evil.
After Jackson came up, he called Rodman to pick and roll.
The latter comes with a purple spiky head and does a high-quality pick-and-roll.
KJ thought that Jackson was going to use the pick-and-roll to break through and prepare to open up the space in advance.
Unexpectedly, the moment he chose to go around the back, Jackson pulled the ball up, the center of gravity was stable, the speed of the bounce was fast, and the hand that received the ball went straight up and down.
Louie saw Stephen Curry's blueprint in Jackson.
"Shh!"
"I thought about it for three days and three nights and couldn't figure out why Boston sent CJ to New York!" Marv Albert said loudly, "Anyway, he is also the No. 3 pick, although he didn't play well in his rookie season, But there should still be potential that hasn’t been tapped out.”
Albert's partner Mike Fratello agreed: "Yeah, they should at least spend a game or two to test CJ's strength, even in training camp."
"That's it!"
Louie shouted happily, reaching out and giving Jackson a high five.
"Keep your focus, you have the opportunity to shoot directly, as long as you have confidence, you can shoot from any position!"
The permissions Louie gave Jackson were insane.
The meaning of this "any position" includes after halftime, as long as Jackson feels it, he can shoot.
"Coach Lu really likes CJ." McHale said with a smile.
Ewing demonstrates why he's the lower end of the Knicks' emotional intelligence: "General, your starting position is getting more and more shaky."
You can think he's joking, but there's absolutely no joke in his tone or expression.
Stockton's face sank: "Being able to shoot three-pointers does not mean that you can play well in the starting lineup."
"I'm joking with you!" Ewing's smile was the most insincere one Louis had ever seen. "How could he start? Even if the coach wanted him to play, I would object. You and I are the golden partner. That freak...I don't want to start with him."
"What are you babbling about there?!" Louis suddenly shouted.
When Ewing was perfunctory with Louie, his emotional intelligence suddenly increased again: "I said, do you want to let CJ play the first game? Maybe there will be unexpected sparks between us?"
"Come on! Just the way your father usually treats him, how can you cooperate with him?" Louis easily exposed Ewing's thoughts.
As they bickered, Jackson and Rodman flanked KJ for a turnover.
KJ threw his body to the floor to save the ball, but Rodman flew to save the ball long before he could.
Rodman slammed himself to the ground, saved the ball, and threw it to Jackson.
Jackson was caught up by Gerald Wilkins on the counterattack, and he remembered Louie's words.
"As long as you have confidence, you can shoot anywhere!"
What he has now is confidence!
Thinking of this, Jackson made a sharp move with his right hand, received the ball, changed direction, and pulled the ball from the right to the left with a large change of direction, shaking Wilkins' center of gravity, collecting the ball and pulling it dry, and the ball passed from him like a beam of light. hand dialed.
"Shh!"
Jackson roared excitedly~www.mtlnovel.com~ and then waved his hands up and down uncontrollably. Fans thought he was celebrating, and his teammates knew he was sick.
Rodman hurried over to hold him down, and Louis hurriedly called a timeout.
The Suns wondered why the Knicks, who had a climax, called for a timeout.
Stockton saw Louie's excitement at Jackson and raised his guard after the latter's series of terrifying three-point performances.
Stockton and Jackson, Louie appreciates the latter.
It's dangerous.
Jackson made rapid progress under Louis's coaching.
This is not dangerous anymore, this is Ultraman's red light - critical! critical! critical!
Even for his own starter, Stockton has to be tougher in the future.