The rest is just noise
Chapter 403: The personal heroism that ruins the overall situation
"what did he say?"
Louis was just like Tony Leung in "Infernal Affairs" when he saw his only superior who knew his undercover identity die in front of him, with a face full of panic and disbelief.
Tomjanovich hesitantly said: "He apologized to Xavier."
"I mean, how did he apologize?" Louis said with a sullen face.
"He seemed to have said sorry privately?"
Sorryprivate
Louis accepted the contrast, or in other words, from the perspective of taste, the contrast was quite good. However, the contrast given to him by rookie Rodman was a bit too great. It was so great that it made his stomach churn, his scalp numb, and he could hardly
Think calmly.
He couldn't accept Rodman's behavior.
Louis walked to the technical desk with a sullen face and asked for a timeout.
The conflict on the court was also brought under control by Rodman's godlike "Sorry" message.
There is no reason for McDaniel to continue to rage against such a worthless person.
Rodman's statement made him feel that the new generation of Knicks are all cowards, and ruthless characters like Oakley who slap him in the face are only in the minority after all.
Louis didn't get angry on the spot, he replaced Rodman with Alex Stevens.
Louis told Stevens: "I don't want to see Xavier McDaniel's arrogant face again."
"Understood, coach."
Stevens is one of Louis' most reliable players. His status has dropped significantly since he joined the team in 1986, but he has no complaints and is always ready to play.
Tonight, looking at his look, Louis knew he could trust him.
Rodman stood in front of Louis in fear.
"Sit where I can't see you." Louis asked him.
He didn't get angry on the spot because now was not the time, but he also didn't want to see Rodman act like this.
"Yes" and then Rodman disappeared from front of Louis.
He was so afraid that when Louis approached his position, he would deliberately leave his seat to really disappear from Louis' sight.
Louis noticed this.
Adelman gave his players a lot of freedom. Although they had basic offensive routines, the coaching staff had poor control of the game.
It is for this reason that Louis believes that the Trail Blazers are not yet the team that can compete with Lake Kai.
However, this free-spirited team is already one of the top four teams in the league.
Because they have an all-around forward and guard who averages 30+ per game, and two all-around wings who average 20+ per game, one of whom averages 20+6+7 per game.
In such a team, Larry Nance can only be a foil.
In the second half of the third quarter, the Trail Blazers had the opportunity to control the trend of the game, but McDaniel was a little too eager to blow the game away.
He chose a few sensitive rounds to try long shots. The problem was that he didn't have the touch to kill the game.
McDaniel's long shot was exchanged for a long rebound, and the Knicks protected it and counterattacked vigorously.
Drexler went to sit in the low post, and the Knicks also chose to use double attacks to increase defensive intensity.
The ball from the glider was passed to Jordan.
Jordan, who was left open on the outside, raised his hand and made a three-pointer.
72 to 62
A rather dangerous moment.
Louis called another timeout and arranged McHale's low singles.
McHale successfully stopped the bleeding for the Knicks, and then New York friend McDaniel shot another three-pointer. His long shot still failed to hit, and the Knicks counterattacked again.
In the second half of the fourth quarter, the game escalated.
As expected, the Trail Blazers handed the ball to Jordan and asked him to create opportunities.
The Knicks' defense, from the strength of the lead defense, to the number of assists on defense, to the intensity of confrontation and the ferocity of fouls, all brought a cruel challenge to Jordan.
Naturally, he would not think about solving the Knicks alone. While he was full of personal offensive firepower, he did not forget to pass the ball to his teammates.
Knicks' good friend "X-Men" McDaniel suddenly regained his touch.
Two consecutive three-pointers almost killed the Knicks.
In this case, the Knicks need someone to step up.
McHale was flanked, Ewing's physical strength declined and his shots were inaccurate, and the Knicks needed a magic weapon from heaven.
Benjamin Wilson received the ball, called the pick-and-roll, avoided Jordan's death coil, and used his height to beat McDaniel hard.
McDaniel tried hard to push him down, but he returned the opponent's elbow with more force, and then scored a jumper.
"I'm going to destroy you little bastard!" McDaniel roared.
Wilson sneered: "Come on."
That's right. Louis doesn't want to hear his players say "I'm sorry, brother" with a guilty conscience after attacking their opponents. Is that what they should say? Just hit, what?
Wilson's ego began to inflate, and he indeed became the Knicks' savior in a critical moment, bringing the team much-needed one-on-one ball.
However, he is not mature enough yet.
Jordan knew what he was going to do, shooting inside and out. The Knicks knocked him over many times, but he was able to score points and help his teammates score points.
McDaniel and Drexler both helped Jordan in the final minutes of the fourth quarter.
Until the last half minute, Jordan ran into the penalty area and forced a dunk.
109 to 108
The Trail Blazers lead by 1 point, this may be a buzzer beater.
With only ten seconds left in the game, Louis asked for a timeout to arrange the final attack.
"Benj, you're here to be the bait!" Louie shouted, "Create opportunities for Dell! Play 'GoSolo' (singles) at the beginning to confuse them and make them think we're going to singles. Patrick, in the last few seconds, you're on the right wing.
Cover at a 45-degree angle and use Exhange Riky (high dynamic attack) to kill them!"
Wilson was suppressed by Jordan in the first quarter. In the second three quarters, he scored 28 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists, the most on the Knicks team, and shot 46% from the field.
Even though he was only a first-year player, he still performed satisfactorily against Jordan, one of the top five players in the league.
Louis' arrangement was comprehensive. Using Benj as bait, the Blazers would have never imagined that Ellis would be the one to kill the game.
The only thing he didn't expect was Benj's desire to kill the game.
Wilson held the ball at the top of the arc, facing Jordan.
The boos in the Memorial Stadium surged like waves. Everyone believed that Benj was going to single out Jordan to decide the outcome of this game. Only the Knicks players knew what they were going to do. In 3 seconds, Ewing weak side screen, Ellis
The run alerted Portlanders to the impending danger.
"Be careful of Dale Ellis!" She Neli's roar could not remind the players on the field that Ellis's space was open!
However, Wilson "didn't see" his opening and suddenly pulled up.
One serve met Air Jordan's long two points and was sent out from his fingertips.
Although the Knicks created an open three-point opportunity that made the Portlanders' hearts stop, Wilson chose personal heroism. His ball arc was very positive, and Jordan did not cause much interference. He had a chance to become a hero.
"boom!"
But becoming a hero is not that easy.
The Trail Blazers protected the rebound, time ran out, and the game was over.
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