The rest is just noise

Chapter 353 Kareem, you have no heart

, the rest is only noise

Tony Campbell has at least one out-of-tactic ball-handling offense per game.

When the ball comes to his hands, if he wants to play in isolation, he will pretend to play tactics, and then create an illusion of "It's not that I don't want to, but actually I can't play, so I can only force myself to do it."

In fact, everyone on the coaching staff knew that the reason why the play didn't work out was because the bastard didn't want to play.

Campbell hit Wilkins with his back and hit a jumper.

9 to 7

After that, he still looked at Louis with an innocent expression.

"Why does he think I will believe him?" Louis looked at Tomjanovich doubtfully, "Does he think his acting skills are good?"

Tomjanovich said to Louis: "This is definitely not as good as yours."

"Where, where" Louis said modestly.

Since he scored, Louis didn't say anything. Although he didn't like players to have too many personal thoughts, he was also a very realistic coach who said, "I'll shoot the ball for you."

As long as you can make the investment, it doesn't matter what happens.

Whether it's Hana Amura, Shion Utsunomiya, or Kobe Bryant scoring 12 goals on 1-for-1, isn't it all a good shot? Since it's a good shot, there is no distinction between high and low, you don't care how others feel.

During the Lakers' positional battle, Louis knew what they were going to do with his eyes closed.

The first choice must be Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

In fact, as long as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is on the court, the Lakers' positional battles have no ShowTime to speak of.

Because the Magic focused on feeding him the ball, it was up to him to decide whether to pass the ball or play in isolation. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was the insider with the most ball rights that Louis had ever seen. Of course, with his offensive ability, it is worthy of the team to allocate the ball like this.

However, the magician who is responsible for feeding Kareem Abdul-Jabbar the ball will have to sacrifice the right to improve his personal offensive skills to meet the needs of the opponent in the first seven years of his career. This is also a last resort, because there are not so many shooters at the moment.

He made room, and the Lakers had the most reliable two-point split in history. A harmonious replacement of the throne is never that simple. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar sacrificed the spotlight, and Magic sacrificed the opportunity to go further on the offensive end. Only in this way did 80

The Lakers’ absolute dominance of the Western Conference during the 1990s⑴.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar picked up the ball in the low post on the left side. The first time he launched a back attack, Campbell, who was guarding Magic, came to flank him.

However, he leaned against Ewing, used his steps to twist himself forward, and carried the ball with his right hand to perfectly execute a skyhook.

Even if Ewing reacted, he couldn't reach his ball. As for Campbell, who came to double attack, he was like a tourist here and had no effect.

"Whoosh!"

9 to 9

Louis couldn't help but miss Sampson. If he were here, how could an old man like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar dare to be so arrogant?

Ewing may not be under Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in the future, but he is still too young now.

Regarding Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's perfect 1-on-2 offense, Chamberlain criticized: "Oh, it would be better if there was a dunk. If it were me, I would dunk."

His partner Eriksen said with a smile on his face: "This is Karim's style."

"Yes, but if I were the coach, I would want him to be more aggressive." Chamberlain called it unreasonable when he blackballed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

Campbell took advantage of the situation and wanted to continue playing singles.

He was quickly shouted at by Louis: "Stop your Kobe behavior, you arbitrary mangy dog!"

Campbell ended his little plan with the question of who Kobe was, Stockton took the ball, and Ewing came up.

At this stage, Ewing has memorized all the Knicks' pick-and-roll tactics.

Those complicated cover tactics are not clear yet, but he is the best inside player on the team in pick-and-roll tactics.

On the right side of the three-point line, Ewing came up to screen Stockton and then stayed put. Dale Ellis quickly ran over from the left.

Ewing used his body to block Ellis again, then turned around and continued to remain motionless.

Ellis' running forced the Lakers to switch defense, then ran back, and once again used Ewing's body to hang someone. As a result, it was not over yet, from left to right, then right to left, and then ran back again.

Ewing stayed put and blocked four shots for his teammates, successfully blocking an excellent opportunity.

Stockton's ball was thrown to the top of the arc, and Ellis received the ball and hit an open three-pointer.

"What a beautiful combination!"

"Bravo!"

Chamberlain said with a smile: "Karim should be very familiar with this."

He could see the Knicks' UCLA system, but Kareem Abdul-Jabbar really didn't necessarily recognize it.

Because the UCLA system changes with the changes of core players, the UCLA system during the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar period was an offensive model that revolved around inside post-up play.

And the Knicks completely used Ewing as a Bill Walton who couldn't pass.

Magic tried to play fast, but Stockton saw through it and intercepted his long pass.

The Knicks played more and less in the frontcourt, but Ewing followed up and caught the ball and made a dunk.

14 to 9

This time, the Lakers took a timeout.

The Knicks came prepared tonight, bullying Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's tight-end defense, taking advantage of Ewing's pick-and-roll and Stockton's instigation, and continuously used tactics to create opportunities.

Moreover, Dale Ellis' touch effectively contained the Lakers' perimeter defense.

Although Michael Cooper is recognized by the Lakers as the top wiper, he can only do one-on-one, not one-to-many.

The function of the pick-and-roll system is to allow those players who are not good at one-on-one to be able to ignore the moral principles of their opponents on the offensive end and forcefully create local many-on-one situations.

Lakers offense.

Louis closed his eyes.

"If Karim hadn't caught the ball, you'd better wake me up."

Tomjanovich joked: "Wow, they actually let Cooper hit Patrick on the back."

"Are the Lakers crazy?" Louis opened his eyes and happened to see Kareem Abdul-Jabbar playing from behind.

"Rudy!"

It just so happened that this time the Knicks used Oakley and Ewing to double-team.

This is the most defensive inside attack the Knicks can currently do. But there are times when Kareem Abdul-Jabbar really doesn't look like he is 39 years old.

He once again used his agile steps to face the basket to break the double attack. Oakley came to double-team, but blocked Ewing's pursuit. When he came to pursue, he was restricted by his height and could not effectively interfere with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar went one-on-one and once again broke the Knicks' defensive score.

11 to 14

Give the ball to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the routine is the same, and the results are roughly the same.

Having the wrong two people double-team it is difficult to achieve good results.

The Lakers began to set the pace with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's outstanding low-post offense.

Although the Knicks' A-system is good, sometimes opportunities arise and their ability to seize them is not enough.

Things that Louis didn't want to see happened one after another in the next minute.

Ewing missed an open shot, and Campbell foolishly ran to the basket thinking that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar could not jump. He was right. But he thought that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar could not jump, but he did not expect that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar would not need to jump. The next round

, Stockton missed an open three-pointer.

In three rounds, the Lakers showed how terrible they are.

Once the Knicks' offense fails and Magic counterattacks, no one on the Knicks side can guard him.

Three counterattacks, two times being beaten by the magician into Showtime that made the forum dance, and one time being beaten 2+1 by the magician.

18 to 14

Louis asked for a timeout.

Louis replaced Stockton, who had a poor touch, replaced Campbell, who had hit a wall, replaced Oakley, who wanted to protect Ewing too much but always failed to help, and replaced Webber, hoping that his speed would bring changes to the game.

Gerald Wilkins, let's see if Dominic Wilkins can love his younger brother like Uchiha Itachi, replace him with Boll, who will grow stronger and stronger every inch.

Suddenly, Ewing went down low.

At this time, Chamberlain jumped out and said: "That's it, stop picking and rolling, and go one-on-one with Kareem!"

"As a rookie, Patrick completed 90% of his offense in the low post. This is the biggest difference between him and veterans like Kareem. Kareem always wants to get closer to the basket, so he has a higher shooting rate and is more capable.

Can cause opponents to foul."

Tactically, Ewing shouldn't go low.

But Louis allowed him to do as he pleased a few times per game.

A star must have a temper. If he keeps getting beaten, he may not believe that he can fight back after a long time.

Ewing caught the ball, hit Kareem Abdul-Jabbar wildly, and suddenly turned around and cut into the basket.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar no longer has the explosive power to catch up with Ewing at his age. He almost watched Ewing hit the basket and used his height and length to complete a backhand dunk under the basket.

"Kareem only has offense in his eyes, he has no heart for defense!" Chamberlain criticized loudly.

Many people laughed after hearing Chamberlain's explanation.

Not to mock Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, but some time ago, Chamberlain said in an interview with the media that he had raised a puppy. He originally decided to name the puppy Kareem. But after thinking about it, he decided not to do it because his

The puppy has a loving heart.

This kind of black method is not uncommon with Chamberlain. When Kareem Abdul-Jabbar broke his scoring record, he disdainfully said that he still had ninety more records waiting for Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and did not care about the gains or losses of these two.

Whether it was the extremely high fighting spirit and state shown by the Knicks or Chamberlain's brainless madness against Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as if he was drunk, they all added interest to this game that was not broadcast nationally by CBS.

Louis' substitution adjustments proved to be effective in the follow-up.

Especially Spot Weber, his speed has become a headache for the Lakers.

No one can match up with him, he can pass in one step, no pick-and-roll required.

Help defense? Neither Kareem Abdul-Jabbar nor Rambis are good at help defense, and the Lakers are not an excellent help defense team either.

Within minutes, Webb scored 10 of the Knicks' 14 points, helping the Knicks take the lead at the end of the first quarter.

⑴ Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is too tall and too long. He is not afraid of going around. He has the ability to hit the ball from a double attack. He is extremely reliable in one-on-one situations. He is almost the best positional attacker in history. No matter how old he is, as long as he is there, you will win.

Everyone can trust him, at least that's what the Lakers do. I've probably said it before about being assigned to play key shots in a life-and-death battle in the Finals at the age of 40.

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