The rest is just noise
The four hundred and fortieth eighth chapter prohibition
The game turned out to be so difficult for the Bucks.
Nelson replaced Moncrief, Lucas II, Price, Craig Hodges, and Richie Pierce in a lineup to deal with the Knicks' murderous press.
But he found that this was not enough.
Rodman and Stevens are two crazy dogs, Wilson is a desperate lunatic, and Selley is full of athletic ability.
In Louis' eyes, Selly is just like Pascal Siakam, who has rough skills and can't shoot. If you expect him to do something with the ball, you will be disappointed. If you use his physical fitness, height and length to threaten the opponent's offense, he will be disappointed.
There is a high probability that you will gain something.
Ewing is a mad dog tamed by Louis.
At Georgetown, he was let out to bite every night by John Thompson.
Thompson's roars were dog whistles that drove him crazy.
Louis will always hate Thompson because he ruined Ewing's future that could have been greater than Sampson, but during the four years in Georgetown, Ewing was not like "nothing learned" that Louis mentioned at least once every day.
He still learned something. His upper line pressure and close pressing are the best among all star insiders.
It’s just that this skill didn’t have great significance until the small ball era.
In the big ball era, the mission of the inside line is to protect the basket and protect rebounds.
So Ewing, who likes to rush outside and run wild, is often criticized by Louis. It took him two years to correct his bad habits. Now, he only returns to his college self when he joins the Murderous Press.
.
He misses his college self. At that time, he was proud of the world and the whole league was waiting for him to participate in the draft and dominate professional basketball. However, all the expectations became a dream after he came to New York.
He found that he had wasted a lot of time just as Louis said.
If he had to start over again, how would he choose?
He didn't know, because he was not sure, if he were to start all over again, would he encounter someone like Louis who would not tolerate any of his mistakes. Once he made a mistake, he would yell and scold him like a thunderbolt, attacking every one of his mistakes.
A coach who pays close attention to every detail on the court.
Ewing didn't like Louis because Louis scolded him every day and ridiculed him for his incompetence in the four years of college. He was even a bit racist, but could he find a better coach than Louis?
At least he knew that Louis truly wanted him to achieve greatness.
He trained Ralph Sampson, who was more willing than other coaches to put down his stature and interact with his peers. As long as he didn't make him angry, Louis was still a humorous jokester under normal circumstances.
Ewing doesn't know what he would do if he had to make the choice again.
But if he can't come and play under Louis, he will still choose to play for four full years in college.
Because, even if he enters the NBA early, won't he waste his time if he doesn't meet a good coach?
At this moment, Ewing has once again become the paranoid look of De La Hoya. Like Wilson, he is a person who plays with anger. But one of them looks unhappy and looks full of anger; the other conveys his anger through his eyes.
anger.
Their character and playing style, combined with the defense of Rodman, Stevens, and Selley, made the murderous press extremely bloody.
If the referee tonight wasn't Hugh Hollins, a referee who likes to impose his will on the game, the Bucks would be stifled.
Even Hollins could only alleviate the Milwaukeeans' unfavorable situation by calling a foul on the Knicks and allowing the Bucks to make free throws.
But he couldn't get Milwaukeeans to find a way to crack the murderous press.
The only solution is to send one of the players off the field with six fouls.
Even if Hollins wanted to do it, it wouldn't be that easy.
The game became suffocating, brutal, and painful.
Fans in the Milwaukee Arena, they tried to awaken the Bucks' passion with their cheers.
However, in the face of murder, blood alone is not enough.
Can the blood help you carry the ball across half court? Can the blood help you find your teammates under the pressure of several Spider-men?
Having an attitude can only make you no longer afraid, but technology and speed are the hard indicators to overcome this difficulty.
4 to 2
6 to 2
6 to 4
9 to 6
12 to 6
Wilson forced the Bucks to make consecutive turnovers and hit a three-pointer from the outside.
Kill the ball handler like a mad dog, steal the ball, and knock down a 3-pointer from the perimeter.
"There is no player more suitable than Benj to serve as the core of the murderous pressing lineup." Zhao Yuanzheng sighed, "His attitude when playing is like a murderer committing crimes. I really can't imagine that this kid is only 20 years old."
"He reminds me of Michael Jordan," Tomjanovich said.
He paused and added, "In the future, they will definitely have fierce competition."
In the remaining 6 minutes of the third quarter, the Knicks' murderous press cost the Bucks 16 free throws at the cost of 9 fouls, and they only made 9 shots.
The Knicks themselves scored 22 points with a murderous press.
At the end of the third quarter, 98 to 80.
The Knicks entered the fourth quarter with an 18-point lead.
Of the five people involved in the murder of the press, four were replaced by Louis at the beginning of the fourth quarter.
Wilson, who was in hot form, continued to play in the fourth quarter with Stockton, Ellis, McHale, and Oakley.
Many fans were disappointed. The Knicks' murderous press really murdered this game.
How can the 18-point gap be recovered in one quarter?
The Bucks' state has been worn away by the Knicks. If the Knicks' offense had been better in the first few minutes of the fourth quarter, the game might have entered garbage time.
Tortured by murderous press twice for 12 minutes, the Bucks players had lost confidence in the game.
But Nelson didn't give up yet. He replaced the tired Paul Price and Rich Pierce and others, and put on another lineup headed by Moncrief to continue to compete with the Knicks.
The aftermath of the murderous press continued to appear in the fourth quarter. The Bucks felt very stiff, and their offensive status seemed to have evaporated, and they could not make any shots.
Instead, Ellis and others, who had been recuperating for half a quarter of the game, used a tactical move to create a three-pointer to pull the point difference to 20+.
Ellis became more courageous as he fought, but Moncrief's injury seemed to have recurred in such fierce battles. His movement speed was very slow, and his defensive intensity was not at the level of the previous three quarters.
It's like a death sentence for the Bucks.
Ellis made a counter run, and Moncrief, who was eager to defend, suffered the pain and was knocked to the ground by him.
In the right corner, Ellis received the ball and scored two points.
hit.
The score difference increased to 24 points. Moncrief fell to the ground. He was covering his knees. He didn't know what happened. His face was ferocious, as if something on his body had been broken.
"it's over."
Louis sighed, not expecting the Bucks to end like this.
Moncrief's injury ended not only the suspense of this game, but also the suspense of Game 5.
With him here, the Bucks still have the possibility of winning.
Without him, this team built with him as its core has lost one of its most reliable parts in the playoffs.
But this time, they lost not only the playoffs, but Nelson's eight years of hard work in Milwaukee.
Nelson created a steel division that frightened the Eastern Conference. Although there was no championship, it was still admirable. Moncrief joined the Bucks at the most suitable time. You know, the Lakers, who held the No. 1 pick at that time, but
They once wanted to skip Magic, who played with an exaggerated style, and choose Moncrief. Judging from the results, fortunately they did not do so⑴. But even if they chose Moncrief, the Lakers would still be very competitive in the first half of the 1980s.
However, what determines how brilliant the Lakers will be is Moncrief's health.
Today's results may be better. Moncrief has shaped his untitled but brilliant peak years with the Bucks, while Magic reached his peak when he debuted with the Lakers, but now he has become a footnote to the Boston Celtics, a person who is everywhere
A magician who is known as "The Tragedian".
Louis replaced Wilson and replaced Dell Curry to maintain the team's shooting and wait and see when the Bucks would replace all the main players and let the game enter garbage time.
Several minutes passed, and the Bucks still could not narrow the point difference to less than 20 points.
On the contrary, Ellis and the new Curry are playing more and more happily.
Ellis hit his eighth three-pointer of the night, setting an NBA playoff record for three-point field goal percentage in a single game.
The second, third and fifth places in this record are all in his name.
Curry's shots revolve around the left and right corners. He knows that he cannot get a lot of tactical shooting opportunities like Ellis, so grasping the three-pointers from the bottom corners can help the team.
In addition, he is also very active in fast breaks, and his power of violently attacking the basket in three steps is similar to his own.
Not only did the score difference not narrow, it actually widened to 30 points.
Nelson shook his head, asked for a timeout, and signaled to Louis that he was about to replace the main force.
This means that the garbage time of this game has officially arrived.
The Knicks players responsible for managing garbage time are Hornacek, Curry, Stevens, Cena, and Oakley.
Oakley's position should have been that of Gilmour or Song Tao, but he didn't play much time tonight, so Louis asked him to go up and brush up some data. Moreover, Gilmour is old, and letting him come out to play during the stalemate phase will be very draining on him.
Damn, Song Tao didn't sign up tonight, so he can't play.
Seeing the kid gearing up and eager to go on the court and dunk a few balls, Louis joked: "Looking at your anxious look, I will definitely sign you up for the next game."
"Director Lu, do you keep your word?"
Louis no longer bothered to correct him.
"certainly."
"Great!"
"Look at your potential, why don't you stop me?"
⑴ The LOGO men wanted to pick Moncrieffe from the beginning because they thought Magic could not play guard in the NBA. But Buss stopped him and threatened LOGO and them that they would either choose Magic or resign and get out. Old Buss was rare
A boss who interferes with management decisions without causing much trouble.
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