The rest is just noise
Chapter 1033: Offensive and defensive change
Sabonis lost his mind for a while.
Its performance characteristics include chaotic passing lines, poor response ideas, and unclear intentions. He wants to compete with Ewing, but the latter has rich experience in this area.
The basis of competition on the court is strength.
If you don't have enough strength, it's no different from some ADs that flash forward without thinking, they just give away heads.
Watching Sabonis trouble Ewing as if his IQ was instantly wiped out, Louis felt instantly refreshed.
At least Pat Riley can understand Louis on some things.
For example, every time Ewing meets Sampson, he has to challenge Sampson for a few rounds. If Mr. The Only is not in good condition and has a 50-50 draw with him, then he will definitely get carried away. If on the other hand, Mr. Only is in good condition, then Ewing
Because he will be beaten to the point of amnesia like other centers.
Louis would often call a timeout and whisper a "sweet message" into Ewing's ear before Ewing was beaten to the point of amnesia, but Sampson knew that the game was very long and he could patiently launch a pleasurable torture.
"Big man, stay calm!"
Riley yelled.
If rising emotions could be controlled with a few words, many immature players would not cause trouble for coaches.
Sabonis himself is a mature player. Once a person like this gets upset, it will be difficult to adjust.
Sabonis brought a chaotic game rhythm, which actually allowed the Knicks to start with a 10-4 start.
Four and a half minutes into the game, Sabonis realized that Sabonis could not change Riley's condition through self-regulation, so he chose to call a timeout and make a substitution.
According to the Knicks' research on the Trail Blazers, if Sabonis performs poorly, they usually ask Larry Nance to stand at the center position to ensure protection of the basket inside.
With the Blazers' inside reserves, there is no better way than doing this, unless Riley wants to play with a small lineup, but Louis is sure that the opponent will not do this.
You can't play small ball if you want to, and contemporary coaches have limitations of the times.
Therefore, Louis chose not to make a substitution, and there was no time to rotate. No matter how the Blazers changed inside, Ewing and Rodman had an absolute advantage.
Without Sabonis' high-post support, the Blazers' offense would appear monotonous.
The simplest way to play on the basketball court: let the star swing.
This style of play is looked down upon by many coaches, but when it comes to the Blazers, it has a very inconsistent sense of appropriateness.
The reason for the violation is that star singles are usually a way to break the situation when the team is in a stalemate, or a last-minute life and death decision, but the Trail Blazers can rely on the personal abilities of the Big Three of Joe, Cha, and Toto to turn it into a game.
Regular play style.
Thomas passed halftime and didn't rush to attack.
He passed the ball to Jordan on the left.
When Jordan gets the ball, the defender in front of him is Wilson.
Jordan didn't call for a pick-and-roll, dribbled with his right hand, and took a forward step that was faster than everyone on the court expected. When Wilson reacted, he was already one body behind.
Stevens, who was full of vigilance, dropped Clifford Robinson in an instant and came to help defend. However, Jordan took a step in from the center of the free throw line and stopped suddenly with his back dribble. He collected the ball and feinted Stevens.
Then he followed up with a turn-over, ignoring the Knicks' trap, and scored 2 points.
6 to 10
"Some people say that MJ and Benj are upgraded versions of Larry and Irvine, do you agree?"
After watching this shot, Bob Costas asked with a smile.
Laimbeer was about to blurt out the words "grass and mud horse", but he held back after realizing that this was a national live broadcast. He said extremely unhappy: "Unless one of these two wins eight championships, he will not be recognized by me!"
The tragedy master said with a smile: "You know my answer."
Louis whistled in the frontcourt.
Ewing glanced at him and found that the other person was raising his eyebrows.
"I know!" he said angrily.
Louis wondered: "What does he know?"
At this time, Ewing misunderstood Louis' instructions and took the ball in the high post. He used his wide body to create a solid wall of flesh for Wilson, isolating Jordan's defense from the free throw line.
Wilson penetrated the Blazers penalty area, and Ewing threw the ball into the air gracefully.
Nance jumped to intercept, but the sky in 1993 no longer belonged to him.
The Conqueror jumped to the basket, waved his enviable long arms, and dunked Ewing's pass into the basket in the most domineering way.
This scene happened right in front of Nance, but he couldn't stop it.
Ewing didn't even look at Wilson's offense, but shouted to Louis: "How's it going?"
Is he asking how this pass compares to Sabonis?
Does Mr. You know that the famous Japanese tennis genius Ryoma Echizen has a classic line?
You are still far away!
Before Louis could trigger the "Hit Ewing" passive, he saw Wilson and Ewing high-fiving each other hard when they were back on defense. That scene made him silent.
It must have been a year since these two high-fived each other, right?
12 to 6
Jordan's counterattack didn't keep Wilson waiting.
Thomas passed half court and glanced at Jordan on the left.
Jordan caught the ball, and Wilson came up to confront him.
By doing this, I don’t want to give Jordan a chance to start at full speed.
Wilson legitimately interferes with Jordan through hand-cheg defense, without losing defensive position and slowing down the opponent's start.
This scene made Louis sigh with emotion.
Wilson is already one of the best defenders in the world, but even he had to use the convenience of the times to add resistance to Jordan's breakthrough. What would happen if Jordan played in an era that did not allow hand-cheg?
Not to mention the unverifiable and seriously demoralizing remarks about averaging 40-50 points per game. From a defensive point of view, Jordan in the illegal hand-cheg era was an absolutely undefendable player.
Jordan dribbled the ball from left to right along the three-point line, stopped at a 45-degree angle on the right, and suddenly changed direction with his hips with a low center of gravity, adjusting his rhythm.
Wilson had already anticipated Jordan's offensive intentions and jumped forward.
But Jordan's bounce speed was too fast, and his low center of gravity changed to collect the ball in one go, and he directly pulled up and forced the shot from beyond the three-point line.
Opportunities that are not opportunities are also hit.
9 to 12
Stockton dribbled the ball from the backcourt to the frontcourt, still giving Ewing the ball in the high post.
Ewing pretended to repeat his old trick this time, but in fact he was pretending to pass the ball, suddenly turned around and faced the basket and took a sudden stop.
Clifford Robinson saw through his fake move, got close from the corner where Ewing couldn't see, and gave him a shot.
The ball fell in mid-air and was caught by Nance. The Blazers' counterattack was as powerful as a rainbow.
Jordan ran down quickly, his teammates passed the ball in place, and scored a dunk.
11 to 12
"In the last two minutes, MJ scored all of Portland's points!"
"I don't agree with some people who say that MJ is an evolved version of Irvin, but I admit that he is a more attractive player than both Irvin and Larry."
Laimbeer said vividly: "The process of Larry scoring 30 points is often boring, but MJ's 30 points are always as dazzling as exploding fireworks."
At this point, it’s halfway through the first quarter.
The Trail Blazers relied on Jordan's performance to continuously chase points, and Louis could only call a timeout to interrupt the opponent's momentum.
At the same time, he adjusted the lineup.
Mohamed Raouf replaces Stockton;
Miller replaces Rodman;
Kemp replaces Ewing;
Stevens plays the fourth position.
As the Knicks' biggest advantage on the court, it was strange that Ewing was replaced after half a quarter.
Costas' interpretation is this: "Coach Lu is a person who pays attention to discipline. Patrick's attack just now clearly ignored team discipline."
However, when Louis replaced Ewing, he specifically said to him: "You played well, but I need to adjust our tactics now."
Ewing said trustingly: "You are always right, you don't need to explain to me."
After adjusting the lineup, Louis picked up the tactical board and said: "Let's hunt Portland's defensive holes!"
As soon as he said this, the players knew that they were going to use the "roll call" tactic.
Ewing was replaced because of this.
He has a great inside advantage, but his offensive ability is a bit stiff. Although he can easily score 20 points with a shooting rate of over 55% against the Trail Blazers, he pays attention to the indiscriminate damage.
This requires a lot of pick-and-roll cuts inside. Ewing's pick-and-roll threat is considered to be the best in the league, but Kemp also has a top pass threat. At the same time, his offensive ability with the ball is something Ewing does not have, and he can also bounce away.
Catch the ball and shoot a three-pointer from the outside.
He is the perfect roll call tactical tool man.
The timeout is over and the Trail Blazers will not make any changes to their lineup.
But after watching the Knicks' lineup changes and based on his experience in previous games, Riley also understood Louis' thoughts.
But Riley is not worried. In his eyes, roll call is a different kind of one-on-one challenge. In a one-on-one challenge, who can beat the Trail Blazers? The Knicks are seeking their own death.
Soon, Riley would change that view.
When Wilson dribbles the ball on the wing, sharpens his knife towards flying pigs, and raises his butt to challenge assassins, he will find that these people's defense simply cannot match the intensity of the conquerors.
In the first round, Wilson misplaced Thomas and made a humiliating pull-up jump shot over Thomas' head.
In the second round, Barkley broke through the defense at speed and scored with a dunk.
In the third round, Nance couldn't save and Wilson fired from the outside.
If Jordan scored 7 points in a row due to his unparalleled personal ability, then Wilson's 7 points relied on interlocking teamwork.
Without Kemp's pick-and-roll threat, without Rauf's penetrating shooting threat, without Miller's space, without Stevens' terrifying 40% corner three-point shooting rate, Wilson would not be there.
He got such a good opportunity for a one-on-one duel, because the offensive threat of these people eliminated the possibility of the Portlanders double-teaming him.
So the Blazers players could only watch as Wilson cut into their bodies like a butcher.
In the blink of an eye, it becomes easier to attack and defend.
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