The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 999 I have the privilege of not passing the ball
Chapter 999 I have the privilege of not passing the ball
On the night of game 3, the Knicks took the lead in the opening.
Wilson was highly motivated, held the ball from the outside, faced Jordan alone, made two moves and then made an emergency stop to pull up, making a long two points inside the three-point line, the worst shot in theory.
He made such a bad shot, and then officially blew the counterattack on Jordan.
"Mitch, don't you think every game is as good as the second one?"
The Wilson who was not afraid of Jordan and kept attacking Jordan appeared again.
This is not the Wilson that his teammates are familiar with, but it can bring enough help.
On the Blazers side, Thomas’s long shot couldn’t be found, and the offense was blocked.
Ewing is marking Sabonis full time.
If Sabonis is going to get the ball in the high post, Ewing is there with him.
The Knicks are not like the Trail Blazers. Even if there is no center at the basket, the rim protection will not be bad. Kemp's ability to protect the rim is comparable to that of a center.
For a time, the two sharp knives on the offensive end of the Blazers were ineffective.
Thomas was shot limited and Sabonis was suppressed by Ewing.
The Knicks are in a row.
It started 6-0.
This scene made Blazers home announcer Bill Shanely extremely dissatisfied: "In our own home, the Blazers should be more powerful, they have no reason to back down, mj is the best player in the league, and Chuck is the best player in the league. Good power forward, Isiah is the best No. 1 position in the league, and Sabo and Nance are the league's first inside team, but I don't see that power in them now, they didn't show any corresponding performances at all! "
Under the touts of Shenily's various league bests and league firsts, the Trail Blazers, who are in front of fans, are a team with obvious loopholes.
Especially in front of the Knicks, their loopholes are more obvious.
Stockton was crushed to death by the Blazers' switching tactics and could not fully utilize his ability to initiate tactics.
But for a monster like Stockton who seems to have learned to play in the womb, getting assists directly is only one way to affect the team.
Stokes knows how basketball works.
He will pass the ball, starting with a good pass.
Stockton's first pass was enough to open a gap in the Blazers' defense.
The person who received the ball was Ewing in the high post, and he handed Wilson to the screen in place.
Wilson accelerated, and Sabonis, who chose to switch, was thrown out of the defensive position before he even had time to switch in front of him.
Jordan could only drop Miller.
Instead of his usual play, Wilson would pass the ball to Miller.
But now, he only has himself in his eyes.
Jordan's arrival will not affect his decision.
"Shh!"
Wilson threw his right hand in front of the paint and hit a hollow.
That's a good offensive option even if there's no passing, let alone a shot.
That's why Miller resents him.
There's a lot of **** that Wilson used to pass, and he doesn't pass anymore.
"I don't like Benj playing like this," Tomjanovich said bluntly. "He wasn't like this before."
Zhao Yuanzheng asked with a smile, "Why not?"
Tomjanovich looked at Zhao Yuanzheng and didn't understand why he said that.
"Rudy, have you forgotten?" Zhao Yuanzheng talked about what happened back then, "Benj is someone who dared to put aside the tactics and choose his own shot after Coach Lu arranged the lore tactics."
The mention of Zhao Yuanzheng also brought Tomjanovich back to 8 years ago.
That's really what Wilson looked like in the first place.
It's just that his later transformation was too perfect, and the impression was so deep that everyone forgot what he looked like in the first place.
"It is easy to follow your nature, but it is not easy to betray your nature."
For Zhao Yuanzheng, Wilson just became himself.
Louis, who was watching silently, didn't think so, and this wasn't the real Wilson either. However, who can be sure that this must not be him? Louis has no credentials, just like he can't say that the perfect Wilson in the past is a character that the other party deliberately created.
Humans are inherently complex.
After being beaten 8-0, the Blazers called a timeout.
Riley was furious, and his roar reached the Knicks' bench.
The most intriguing sentence is - "Chuck, why the **** are you doing nothing on the court, and you just get off when you don't want to fight!"
But what no one knew was that Barkley replied to Riley: "How am I going to play if you don't give me the ball?"
On the Knicks side, some dog-licking players began to praise Louis for his ingenuity. They anticipated that Barkley would not play a big role in advance, so there was no defensive arrangement for Barkley.
In fact, it's not that Louis has counted, this is just a basic respect for the rules of the game.
In a lineup like the Blazers, it would be hard to evenly distribute the ball to Thomas and Jordan under normal circumstances, and now there is another Sabonis high-post support.
There are three cores on the offensive end, and the role of others is naturally weakened.
But Louis did not dare to despise Barkley. During the timeout, he emphasized that Barkley would shoot for him if he wanted to shoot. If he chose to hit the basket, he would shrink and double-team with pocket formation.
This is the most basic way to deal with Barkley.
Back then, the Celtics used this set to beat Dr. J and put it on Barkley, but it didn't work much, because the Alabama Fat Boy had more offensive weapons.
Pausing back, the Blazers really handed over the task of breaking the deadlock to Barkley.
Barkley did not disgrace his mission, and forced in with a pocket array.
When he shot, he was defending against Ewing and Wilson.
Two of the Knicks' three best defenders came to the defense and didn't stop him.
Barkley broke the Blazers' scoring drought by forcing the ball into the basket.
"It's not up to me!"
Barkley swung his arms back to defense.
Everyone has nothing to say, Barkley's attack just now is one word: hard!
In the face of this kind of attack, whether it is an opponent or a teammate, they will not make excuses, which is the embodiment of personal ability.
Barkley turned things around.
The Blazers' offense broke the scoring drought, and the defense was more proactive than before.
Stockton's positional warfare is still dominated by tactical offense.
The Blazers are still switching defenses to limit the Knicks this time around
But this time the defense was not well coordinated, and the person in front of Stockton was Barkley.
In front of him is Barkley, and even someone like Stockton who lacks the ability to break through is full of energy and breaks through at full speed.
The great Charles Barkley did not frown when he played three or even four on offense. He was often able to break through ten times with one force. He organized the offense like violent disassembly. When he was cool, he gave his teammates confidence.
Unexpectedly, the defensive end can let people like Stockton step by.
The last time Louie saw Stockton take a step, he wasn't quite in shape.
It can be seen that Barkley is a basketball player who is really out of bad taste.
He can increase the self-confidence of both players on the court at the same time, indirectly making the game more exciting.
Stockton is exceptionally light, and the Blazers also know what kind of material Barkley is on defense, and the defense is already ready.
It was Nance who went to the rescue, and it was Camp who was left empty.
Stockton's good pass Kemp.
As a result, Kemp missed an open shot.
Fortunately, Ewing grabbed the offensive rebound, and Sabonis' tall body seemed to penetrate the clouds behind him.
Ewing did not choose to be strong, but returned to Miller on the periphery.
Miller was marked by Jordan, and naturally had no chance, but after this round of cutting, the Blazers' defensive formation was already torn apart, and they could not organize an effective positional defense at all.
Aside from Jordan and Sabonis, there's basically no one in the right position.
Miller passes the ball to Wilson.
Jordan immediately dropped Miller to guard Wilson.
Miller is ready to catch the ball and shoot. As long as Wilson has the heart, he can play Jordan, who is running back and forth, with applause.
The result made him angry. Wilson saw Jordan's defense chasing after him. Instead of passing back, he chose to shoot a three-pointer against the opponent's help defense.
"Benjamin? You fucking!" Miller roared.
After all, Jordan's defense was not a decoration. The interfered shots were difficult to hit, and the ball flew out. The Blazers used this to counterattack.
When Miller returned to the backcourt, full of resentment and anger, he kicked the ball directly and was called a technical foul by the referee.
But instead of making things difficult for the referee, he approached Wilson and roared: "Are you the **** dissatisfied with me? Why are you ignoring my vacancy, what the **** are you thinking?"
In terms of seniority in the league, Wilson is a year higher than Miller, but everyone knows that Miller is Wilson's eldest brother.
At this time, Wilson had no intention of repentance or apology. He looked at Miller without changing his face, and said coldly and arrogantly, "I don't need to explain everything to you."
Wilson walked to the referee and left a sentence without looking back: "I have the privilege of not passing the ball."
This privilege is given by the coach, if you have an opinion, go to the coach - what does he mean?
Miller's eyes were red, and he turned around and was about to scold when he saw Wilson talking about the referee calling him a technical foul.
Although Wilson came forward, Miller would definitely be punished by the referee for venting his anger by playing in front of everyone.
So ~www.mtlnovel.com~ The technical foul was not cancelled, and the Blazers got two free throws and one throw.
Miller was almost stunned by Wilson's words, and wanted to find Louie, but Louie didn't want to ask, and then he went to Ewing: "When are you going to let Benj leave the team?"
"He left the team? Reggie, what you said is a bit unconscionable." Ewing still wanted to joke, "The whole team negotiated with the referee about Benj being called a technical foul."
Miller was furious: "It's a **** different thing. He not only doesn't pass the ball to me, but he also doesn't pass the ball to others unless necessary. He wasn't like this before, you know it!"
Ewing does feel that Wilson is alone, but the team is leading, and Wilson is in good shape, and it is understandable to be alone.
"It's not a big deal, don't take it to heart."
Ewing said so to Miller.
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