The rest is just noise
Chapter 333 Ming Delivery
"OMG!!"
"Charles Oakley attacked Xavier McDaniel without warning!"
"McDaniel was so angry that he fired back at Charles Oakley, Oh No!"
Oakley was considered by Louis to be the number one hitter in the 1980s and 1990s not only because he dared to fight, but also because he could fight.
McDaniel's uppercut was easily dodged by Oakley, and then he pushed forward and pushed his opponent to the ground. Then he used his body weight to suppress him and punched McDaniel several times in the face.
This was the roughest, most brutal, most bloody, and most one-sided stadium fight that Louis had ever seen on the scene.
Only what happened after Laimbeer hugged Dr. J from behind to "break up the fight" when he coached the Celtics against the 76ers the year before last could be compared.
The referees rushed to the scene of the incident anxiously, and Oakley had already beaten McDaniel until his head was bleeding.
As a result, McDaniel was taken off the field on a stretcher by the Blazers' team doctor, while Oakley received two technical fouls and was ejected.
The 12,666 spectators in the Memorial Coliseum gave deafening boos.
The fans' anger and dissatisfaction are spreading step by step.
"Isn't he too bold to take action?" Louis had expected what Oakley would do, but was he so fierce as a rookie?
Tomjanovich smiled and asked, "Does he remind you of Bill?"
"Come on, that vicious dog won't stand up for me like that." Louis used his butt to figure out what Ranbir would do. "He would bark at McDaniel, tempt him to beat him, and then find ways to do some tricks.
Injure him to achieve the effect of irritating your opponent."
Speaking of this, Tomjanovich thought of many things that happened during the Celtics period.
Yes, as Louis said, Ranbir is an insidious person and he will not take action directly like Oakley.
For him, taking action is the lowest method. The real good method is to anger the opponent, force the opponent to beat him, and then drive the opponent away.
It can make the opponent angry, but can't find a way to calm it down, and it can also use the referee to deprive the opponent of the right to compete. This is a win-win-win situation.
Whenever Ranbir succeeds, you can always see his face as satisfied as an orgasm.
Oakley is a pure executor. He does not find pleasure or satisfaction in this, he just regards it as his duty.
When his teammates were bullied or his coach was insulted, he would always step forward.
Louis replaced Oakley with A.C Green.
In addition, he also called Zhao Yuanzheng to his side and said: "Go back to the locker room and tell Oak that you don't have to worry about the fine. I will help him take care of it."
If it was Oakley's fault, Louis wouldn't care.
After all, the other party was standing up for him this time, and Louis had to compensate him for his financial losses.
After all, when Oakley's fist hit McDaniel, he was so comfortable that he didn't want it.
Thinking back to the countless hand-to-hand fights between him and Lorraine, how many times could he achieve the pleasure and satisfaction of that moment just now?
For the Trail Blazers, McDaniel was artificially injured, so Adelman could only replace Drexler at the third position.
McDaniel's replacement was Kenny Carr (Kenny CarrPF), the No. 6 pick in 1977, a 201-centimeter power forward. Fours of this size are all Bulls with a tough style.
The same is true for Karl, but he was born with a pair of huge feet. When he first started playing basketball, he couldn't even find suitable sneakers. Perhaps it was precisely the excessively large feet that caused him to suffer constant injuries after entering the professional league.
You can never realize your potential.
He's like the Salinger of this era.
The fight between Oakley and McDaniel changed the nature of the game a little bit.
The two sides started to get angry, and Jordan ran with murderous intent.
The Blazers, who have lost McDaniel, still have great defensive intensity.
It is undeniable that the Trail Blazers have the defensive pressure to suffocate a team with poor tactical discipline and no talented players.
However, the source of their defensive pressure is not their defensive system, but their players' high talent.
Just like when the American team competes in world competitions, in the early years it relied on talent to defeat most teams. After the 21st century, the level of European basketball caught up, and the Dream Team began to overturn.
The gap in talent level between the Knicks and Trail Blazers isn't that big yet.
Stockton used Ewing's pick-and-roll to pass Liver.
Michael Thompson helped defend, but then missed Ewing's cut.
Stockton lobbed the ball expressionlessly.
Ewing rose into the air from the penalty area, caught the ball with both hands and dunked furiously.
4 to 6
Phil Jackson found that Ewing's options behind the pick-and-roll were getting better and better.
"He was not able to discover those opportunities before." The Zen master said, "This is a 'leap' type of progress for him personally."
Louis said nothing because he had nothing to say.
Chasing Green said that if you can't make yourself better when playing next to Curry, then you are too bad. Don't think this is knee-jerk. In fact, any off-ball master, especially Curry, is so casual.
He is a monster who can contain the opponent's defense by running and moving, and the improvement to his teammates is immediate. In the same way, if all the players who play pick-and-roll with Stockton cannot perform better in the pick-and-roll controlled by him, then it will really be a waste.
It's too bad.
Ewing's performance was normal.
When he can one day score 10,000 points just by playing pick-and-rolls with guards, it won't be too late to talk about "leap".
Jordan was running, and Louis asked Ellis to stick to him.
If Jordan is allowed to catch the ball, Ellis' defense will be in vain.
When defending without the ball, Ellis' endurance developed by running without the ball on the offensive end can barely be used.
Jordan, who wanted to catch the ball and regain the court for his little brother, failed to catch the ball, and the ball was wasted by Drexler.
This guy got the ball in the low post and grabbed it with one hand. Some people thought he was imitating his teammates, but others thought he was playing an exhibition match.
It's okay to show off your big hands, but your feet are not clean.
This was a round with great content. Drexler's foot moved slightly, and the pivot heel moved along with it.
How can the referee accept this kind of uncontroversial, absolutely eye-catching, and impossible not to call it, otherwise it will happen that Chamberlain's high praise in front of the media a while ago will come true⑴?
Drexler was called for a walking violation.
The sky has eyes, Louis clapped his hands to express his appreciation for the referee's call.
Seeing the depressed look on Drexler's face, Louis suggested with a smile: "Clyde, if you change your name to James, maybe the referee will not care about your footwork."
Drexler was destined to be unable to understand the baggage of Louis, who was 30 years ahead of his time.
Strictly speaking, the Blazers are still a small roster.
The difference is that the person at the fourth position is replaced by Karl, who is a true four. The previous time Drexler played power forward at the fourth position was back in college.
However, Karl was about the same height as Drexler, and his left and right feet had been overhauled in his early years, so his athletic ability was difficult to compare with that of a glider.
The benefits of having a small lineup are obvious. It can fully open up the space and allow for some defensive changes on the defensive end.
However, there are some issues where they need to put more effort into assisting defense. Without a big center, can the forwards use their talents to defend well?
The Knicks under Louis have become the team with the lowest singles scoring rate.
Stockton drove this car and once again played a beautiful offense.
Ewing first screened Stockton, then went to the right corner and made a beautiful lower screen for Ellis, who was being targeted by Jordan.
I saw Ellis taking advantage of Ewing's lower screen, successfully throwing Jordan away, and ran to the top of the key to catch the ball for a three-pointer.
"Whoosh!"
7 to 6
"Wow, the Knicks game was amazing! This is real team basketball. You can see how Patrick Ewing helps his teammates create scoring opportunities. He is just like another Bill Russell!"
Heinsohn was the first commentator to point out that Louis was using Ewing as Russell.
Louis didn't have the opportunity to watch Russell's games, and he had no interest in looking for game videos from decades ago. If he used Ewing like Russell, it was a complete coincidence.
Rather, he used Ewing as an old Duncan.
What surprised him was the quality of Ewing's screens. Perhaps it was because he was scolded too much by Louis. When he used pick-and-rolls and screens, he always followed the philosophy that he would rather not be able to open himself and have no chance to score, but to hang people up.
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This was instilled by Louis.
The pick-and-roll wall doesn't have to move, and it doesn't have to be scored, but you can't just make a fake move and cut it inside.
Once Ewing does that, Louis will fly into a rage.
Now Ewing has developed the concept of killing people in pick-and-rolls. Coupled with his broad shoulders and thick back, the effect is very good. If he adds about 10 pounds of muscle, it is estimated that no one in the league can be more effective in pick-and-roll screens than him.
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Jordan quickly responded with a ball.
It was a one-step pull-up inside the three-point line. Ellis' defense was really a setup.
8 to 7
Suddenly, Fat Lever made a defensive choice that Louis and many others could not understand.
He stepped back two meters, giving Stockton a chance to shoot.
"Good guy, are you going to score points?" As soon as Louis finished speaking, Stockton pulled up and shot.
10 to 8
Although Stockton's three-point threat cannot be compared with Ellis, he has been urged to practice three-pointers by Louis since the day he joined the team. After every training, he will shoot hundreds of three-pointers from any position to consolidate his position.
Now as the engine of the Knicks, just because he doesn't have many shooting opportunities doesn't mean he can't take them.
Lever sent this wave, which can be called an act of confusion.
After Drexler's delivery from Liver, he dribbled the ball quickly to the baseline and dunked with both hands to tie the score.
⑴ Chamberlain’s famous saying, “Back then, the league made rules to limit my performance, but now the league has modified the rules to allow players to perform better” appeared in a 1985 news interview commemorating Lao Zhang’s 100 points in a single game.
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