If we say, Al Jefferson’s defense in the last game was 0.7 Anthony.

Then Chris Carman, the equivalent of 0.9 Anthony.

The loss of a starter at the beginning undoubtedly cast a shadow over the Blazers players and coaches.

Just as predicted.

Carman was on the defensive end and was directly dominated by Whiteside and Jokic.

Aldridge’s defense is not very good, just a fairly passing level.

He wanted to help Carman, but the firepower of Whiteside and Jokic, coupled with Anthony’s occasional breakout inside, would also break through.

He himself is difficult to protect, how to support Carman?

On the offensive end.

Aldridge asked for the ball low.

The Blazers’ offensive style, although it is dominated by three points.

But their three-point offense was launched from the inside.

When Aldridge can eat low and block and open the situation after shooting.

The pressure on the shooter group on the outside is less defensive, and it is one after another.

When the three separated, the game was over.

This is the routine that the Blazers used to use in the regular season, and it is with this routine that they are invincible in the regular season.

But this routine has one of the most obvious flaws.

When Aldridge is unable to pose a threat on the inside, the group of outside shooters is also frozen.

In the playoffs, the Grizzlies suppressed Aldridge with Gasol Jr.

Whiteside’s comprehensive strength may not be comparable to Gasol Jr., after all, on the offensive end, Whiteside is mainly a way of eating pie.

But on the defensive end, Whiteside’s defense is phenomenal.

Gasol Jr. can limit Aldridge, and so can Whiteside.

Really.

Aldridge put up a 3-of-8 stat under Whiteside’s defense.

The hit rate was 37.5%.

Completely restricted, that’s impossible.

After all, Aldridge is also an All-Star regular.

Wang Feng smiled, this rhythm is right.

In the few games the Blazers lost, Ade scored a maximum of 32 points, which is normally above 20+.

But his hit rate is only about 35% overall.

The outside hit can still be seen, after all, it also contains three points.

But for the inside, this is a big problem.

Look at the Clippers winning the Spurs and why.

Griffin’s shooting percentage remained above 45 percent, and even reached 52 percent in one game.

Sure enough, Aldridge has maintained a shooting percentage of more than 35%.

But the outside line was delayed because Aldridge was not fully opened.

Throughout the first quarter, Ade scored 15 points.

However.

Knicks 28:20 Blazers.

The Blazers trail the Knicks by eight points.

Aldridge took a break, and Wang Feng also arranged for Whiteside to rest.

Aldridge played, and Wang Feng also arranged for Whiteside to play.

Aldridge felt like he was going crazy.

Lillard was just a rookie sophomore last season, and he’s only been on the brink this season.

But obviously, on their own, they cannot lead the team to victory.

Blazers coach Terry Stottes is feeling powerless at the moment.

Hit Aldridge, but he hit only 35 per cent.

It is equivalent to 8 offensive opportunities and can only score 6 points.

For the team, taking 8 offense for 6 points is a very loss.

But to give up Aldridge is to turn Aldridge into a targeted shooter.

Lillard can’t single out the beams.

After Xiaosi came off the bench, he tore the Blazers’ already fragile interior line to shreds at once.

After losing Robin Lopez, the inside line lost its barrier and was still withdrawn by the opposing side.

Finally halfway through the fourth quarter.

Terry Stottes saw the 20-point difference and knew that he couldn’t catch up anyway.

Honk!

After a timeout, Terry Stottes withdrew his troops and took back the main force.

Surrendered!

Wang Feng has long been used to it, but he is still a little envious of the warrior next door.

People clock in in three quarters, and they have to clock in halfway through the fourth quarter every time.

There are still some gaps…

Final score.

Knicks 109:92 Blazers.

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