The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 807 not strong enough
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"Next time let's not do the elbowing in front of the referee, which is unfashionable, shall we?"
Ewing bent down, Louis put his arms around his neck, and didn't mind that he was sweating profusely.
"If the referee can't see it, is it okay?" Ewing not only fluctuates frequently in EQ, but also in IQ.
Although this is not difficult to understand.
Even elementary school students know that they can't do bad things in front of the teacher.
"I won't say that, but I have no objection if you understand it that way." After communicating with Ewing, Louis replaced him.
On Riley's side, a fierce general was lost.
Hearing that he was being evicted, McDaniel was so angry that he wanted to bite Louie's head off.
But it was difficult for him to get close to Louis.
Both the Knicks and the Blazers have made personnel adjustments.
The Blazers replaced Cauci and McDaniel with Terry Porter and Clifford Robinson, and the Knicks replaced Ewing and Kemp with Rodman and John Saley.
The focus of both sides to adjust the lineup is clear.
The Blazers need to increase their perimeter range and, by the way, make up for the loss of wing athleticism after McDaniel was ousted.
The Knicks have a regular inside rotation.
At the same time, due to the three technical fouls just now, the Blazers have to execute two free throws, and the Knicks have to make five free throws and one throw (2t and Wilson scored 2+1).
Jordan made two free throws and Wilson made four of five free throws.
But it still counts as a disadvantage for the Blazers.
The Knicks had just scored a goal when the conflict occurred.
Then something happened. When the farce was over, the Blazers lost the ball and got two free throws, and paid the price of McDaniel's expulsion. The Knicks not only got the ball, but also five free throws without any reduction.
Moreover, the point difference was instantly reduced to 2 points.
15 to 17
The Blazers lead by only one goal.
After the timeout ended, Wilson took over the Knicks' offense even more strongly.
Facing Jordan with the ball in a high position, he started with a feint, which was actually a breakthrough. His offensive ways were seen through by Jordan, but Rodman's pick-and-roll blocked the trapeze's defense.
Wilson dribbled the ball with one hand and challenged the Blazers' penalty area again.
The Blazers pursue the principle of not laying up. Whoever tries to lay up, they must resolutely bring it down.
Wilson first faked past Barkley's botched defense, then pulled the bar in the air to avoid Robinson's block, had a physical confrontation with it, and picked the basket again, and the ball rolled into the basket.
The referee blows his whistle again.
Louis had never liked Hugh Hollins so much.
This stupid referee who likes to put his will above the game, in order to maintain stability, increased the frequency of whistle blowing, and has zero tolerance for any actions that seem to be fouled.
"This isn't New York, what the **** are you doing?" Riley couldn't stand it anymore, and stood on the sidelines cursing.
Wilson scored with an extra penalty.
18 to 17
During this period, Wilson scored consecutively, not only being the most dazzling star on the field, but also eclipsing Jordan.
Jordan wasn't as aggressive as he used to be because Riley asked him to run the team's offense, even with Porter on the court, and the ball was concentrated in his hands.
Due to his organizational burden, Jordan deliberately suppressed his desire to attack.
Even if Wilson's offense has been riding on his head, he still only has the pass in his eyes.
This form of Jordan was something Louis had never seen before, and it was also something Louis feared.
The famous dialogue between Jordan and Winter, the father of the triangle offense, about whether there is an "i" in the word "individual" and "team" can fully reflect Jordan's conceit.
In his previous life, after Phil Jackson became the Bulls coach, he also wanted to reduce Jordan's possession of the ball for the first time, and almost lost his coaching position for this reason. In the end, Jordan still gave up the ball to Pippen to take off, but he still did not lose the title of scoring champion.
However, in this era, in this timeline, the difficulties and obstacles encountered by Jordan on his way to become king are far beyond imagination. His growth path is also completely different.
Overwhelmed by the Lakers, swept by the Knicks in the finals, and didn't even have a chance to touch the overlord Celtics in the 1980s, all kinds of failures made Jordan let go of his ego and obey Riley's orders.
I saw Jordan holding the ball from the outside, even if he stood on the outside, it was hard to ignore.
His best helper, Barkley, screened for Porter, then slid down the middle.
Jordan believed in his finishing ability and lobbed the ball.
Barkley received the ball in the middle and faced Sely directly. Seen from the defensive position, Sely could completely defend Barkley, but his body was not strong enough to withstand Sir Charles' frontal attack.
Barkley is really like a wild boar running for dinner with all his strength, knocking Salley out of his face on a rampage, and savagely going to the basket to dunk and score.
Moreover, Barkley's suspected offensive foul hit someone, and Sely was called a foul.
Louie had no objection to this.
This is the latest scale.
Hugh Hollins didn't want the game between the two sides to be too hardcore. The annual Christmas game has a certain performance nature. It's like the Spring Festival Gala, and many families will gather to watch the game.
No one wants to see a game with a violent theme.
Wilson's 2+1 in a row just now, and Barkley's suspected offensive foul was called 2+1, both are the same.
As long as the scales are the same, Louis has no problem. He and Hollins had been at loggerheads, but they were both right and wrong.
"Tell them that the defensive intensity can be appropriately reduced."
When Barkley made a free throw, Louis called Wilson to his side and told him.
Wilson nodded and returned to the field to convey Louis' instructions.
As the two sides began to use rotation, the opening tense situation also returned to normal after McDaniel was expelled.
From the second half of the first quarter, the game between the Knicks and the Trail Blazers was closer to a teaching game.
They adapt to each other's style of play.
The Knicks' three-stage offense made the Blazers scrambled. This is purely the difference brought about by the offensive system.
Riley will take some time to build his own offensive and defensive system in Portland, and Louie has led the Knicks for many years.
The Blazers' defense is so strong that after the Knicks' ball handlers change the opponent's defense through pick-and-roll attacks, they may not be able to find open teammates in the first place.
Because not all ball holders have a global vision like Travis, James, Harden, and Nash, there will always be cases where the ball is slow or the ball is not passed well during the transfer process.
This is what the three-part offense does.
If the first wave of offensive is not successful, the probability of success of the second wave of offensive will increase, and if the second wave fails, there will be a third wave. If the third wave doesn't work, and the shot clock is about the same, then someone has to find someone to shoot the buzzer, or simply give the ball to Wilson.
The Blazers couldn't adapt to the Knicks' three-stage offense. Riley asked them to use their athletic ability to switch defenses, and it took time to develop a tacit understanding. After Jordan regarded himself as an organizer, in addition to the necessary offense with the ball, the Blazers' position The core of the battle is actually Barkley.
At the end of the first quarter, Louie designed Jordan to break through to a very deep position. Terry Porter was already very open at the top of the arc. The problem was that it was very difficult for Jordan to pass the ball behind him.
Both Wilson and Rodman are likely to break his passes.
Jordan had an idea and gave a high pass, but the speed of the ball slowed down, Porter had no time to shoot when he received the ball, the whistle blew, and the first quarter ended.
The organization-centric Jordan is not like Harden's kind of combo guard who can really play a point guard. In fact, he is more like a point forward.
Breaking through the basket and attacking options are not like a point guard~www.mtlnovel.com~So when the Knicks predict his passing route, they can always accurately grasp the point of the ball.
The Knicks first suppressed and then rose, and overtook the Blazers 27 to 24 at the end of the first quarter.
The game entered the second quarter.
The intensity of the Blazers' game across the West cannot overwhelm the Knicks, which they have already determined before the start of the game.
I just didn't expect the Knicks to adapt in just a few minutes.
High-intensity games are the Knicks' favorite. Their usual intra-team competitions are very intense, so if there is an opponent who wants to play hard in the game, their rebound will be beyond imagination.
To put it bluntly, Riley asked the Blazers to play more intensely than the Knicks, but now after playing with the main players, he realized that it was not strong enough.
1 Most people should know that this footnote is prepared for a few people who don’t know—During the Bulls period, Winter thought that Jordan played too many individual singles and told him: Danzi, there is no “i” in the word team (team) self). Jordan replied: You know a chicken, there is an "i" (win) in the word victory. ——This dialogue is so classic that Jordan used it for fun in his Hall of Fame speech, and Shark also played a bickering stalk with Kobe in his own Hall of Fame speech according to the structure of this paragraph.