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Chapter 626: Not good, this is not a gang

It's fun to watch Jerry Sloan lose his temper.

But if Reggie Miller thought he was murdering people, but in fact he stood aside and applauded in a stupid way and Bavetta saw it, it wouldn't be that interesting.

Just as Bavetta was about to get angry, Louis appeared.

He grabbed Miller's clothes and roared: "Do you have a disease that will kill you if you don't clap? Who told you to clap here? Is this a place to clap? I didn't see the referee discussing the penalty very seriously.

Problem? Get out of here!"

Miller didn't know why he was sprayed by Louis and had to be replaced as soon as he clapped his hands.

He resigned aggrievedly.

Louis' smile was a little heartwarming: "Dick, that guy is sick. He didn't clap his hands to laugh at any of you. He just got sick. He has ADHD, eh."

The person who replaced Miller was Danny Ainge.

After Louis came off the field, he violently shouted at Miller: "You clap your mother's hands? Ah? Who asked you to clap your hands? Is it your problem? Do you think that guy can't notice you? You can fucking do it?"

You can’t use your brain!”

Miller said timidly: "Coach, you said you should rub salt into the wound in time."

"Fuck!" Louie yelled, "Did I say that?"

This time it wasn't just Miller, Rodman nodded and said, "Say it!"

"Really? I don't believe it!"

Tomjanovich confirmed: "That's true."

"Which side are you from?" Louis' face became more and more ugly, "Even if I really fucking said it, you can't take my words as a bible. The situation of the game changes rapidly. In some cases, let alone rub salt in the wound.

, as long as you can take advantage, you can lick the referee’s ass!”

"Coach, that's too despicable." Rodman felt that he couldn't accept it.

"Why are you pretending to be so noble? I'll let you come on and lick Bavetta later!"

Billy Cunningham couldn't understand that the Knicks were so upset even though they had done nothing wrong.

"Little Lou has always been very energetic." Dick Stockton laughed.

Cunningham snorted: "This is the advantage of a young coach. Louis is not much older than his players."

The game restarted, but the Jazz's protest had no effect and an unnecessary T was sent.

The Knicks made two free throws.

Louie assigned Ainge to shoot the free throws.

Anji made two free throws steadily.

5 to 3

Knicks serves the sideline ball.

Ainge got the ball and faced Alvin Robertson.

When Louis first discovered this backcourt lock from the 1984 generation, he was very surprised.

Because the 1984 generation is recognized as the first draft year of the merger era, there are three super giants such as Jordan, Big Dream and Flying Pigs. Even players like Otis Thorpe and Kevin Willis have many players.

Know.

But Louis didn't know Robertson.

In terms of his draft pick, market performance, and subsequent development, although he is not as good as the four greats Joe, O, Bas, and Steve, or compared to Thorpe (the second in charge of the championship) and Willis (21 years of career),

Slightly inferior, but definitely better than the rest of the players.

As a defensive back, he has the highest steals per game in history (2.6) and can be tied with Sydney Moncrief as the two strongest defensive backs in the 1980s. Moreover, their peaks are evenly distributed in the 80s.

the first half and the second half of the decade.

For such a player, if Louis wants to understand him, he has to slowly accumulate after traveling through time.

After understanding it, Louis discovered that, except for shooting, Robertson had nothing wrong with him as a defender.

Historic-level defense and pressure on the ball are unprecedented in the back line. He has top rebounding ability and first-class organizational skills at the same position. He is just like Dennis Johnson who has weakened his offense and has been fully upgraded in other aspects.

Unlike Ma Zi, Robertson regards defense as dignity.

Cannabis can endure being beaten, but Robertson can't.

This is why Louis gets worried when he sees Ainge dribbling past him.

Robertson didn't expect Ainge to dare dribble past him.

Anji herself is a mad dog that anyone dares to mess with. She doesn't take Robertson seriously, so she can just live with it, so what can she do?

This mentality allows him to complete breakthroughs and distribute the ball.

In the high post on the weak side, Wilson used the screen of his teammates to get out of the open space. Chambers was bullied and couldn't keep up with him, so he hit an open jumper.

7 to 3

"Give me the ball!"

Robertson yelled.

Price's character was a little softer, and he gave him the ball when he saw him asking for it.

"Patrick!" Louis called Ewing and pointed at Robertson.

Valley/span> Ewing understands.

Sure enough, Robertson was like a vengeful snake. When Anji broke through, he chose to rush back.

Moreover, his movements were rough, he raised his hand and elbowed Anji in the face.

Unfortunately, Bavetta did not blow the whistle.

Louis is too lazy to apply pressure. As long as he doesn't go too far, he won't argue with Bavetta. Robertson's breakthrough is not complicated. He likes to attack straight up and down. There is a lack of changes and his shooting is unstable, so he is the one in the basket.

The only destination.

With Louis' reminder, Ewing got to his seat as soon as possible and served the hot pot smoothly.

The ball was picked up by Malone. The power forward, who was as strong as a bull, wanted to take advantage of the time difference before Ewing landed firmly.

However, Ewing just stood and blocked his ball.

Over the past three years, Louis has been correcting Ewing's defensive details every day, and his hard work has paid off. Although he often gets into foul trouble, his defensive details are already very good.

This kind of stand-up was impossible to appear on Ewing during his college days.

The Knicks' counterattack was one versus three.

Robertson retreats and needs to take care of Wilson, Stockton and Ainge at the same time.

Stockton pretended to pass to Wilson, but actually passed it to Ainge.

He did the unnecessary thing. If it were given to Wilson, there wouldn't be so much trouble. If it was given to Ainge, Robertson wanted to make a final attempt, but his invincible hands knocked the ball away.

Even in slow motion, you can't see how he did it.

That scene made Louis feel that Robertson was the best steal player in history.

When the steal was completed, he yelled at Ainge.

This is clearly telling the opponent: I just did it to you?

Ainge was not a good person. He was provoked, let alone a rookie who entered the league in 1984. He was determined not to swallow his breath. When Robertson dribbled the ball past half court, he launched an offensive from behind and failed to steal the ball.

But it knocked the person's body sideways, and immediately added a kick from the leg.

"It's broken!" Louis complained, "This action is very ungangster!"

As expected, Robertson was so stimulated that he started fighting with Angie.

Bavetta arrived like a messenger of justice and separated the people. Just when the Jazz thought they were going to suffer again, suddenly, joy fell from the sky.

Bavetta gave Ainge a technical foul.

This puzzled Louis. When the two were fighting, the Bavitans were still in the west. Even if you flew over, you wouldn't be able to see what happened, right? Why give it to T directly?

"Dick, did you give it to the wrong person?" Louis wanted to help Angie fight for it.

"That's right, it was your people who did it!" Bavetta said plausibly, "Imagine how Robertson attacked your player from behind? Why did he suddenly lose his balance? Don't you have a clue? Don't tell me you don't

Know what Danny Ainge is up to!":.

"You're absolutely right! Send him out, he makes us feel ashamed!" Louis mocked Angie angrily, "It's so fucking embarrassing that the referee hundreds of meters away saw you doing it.

It’s such a small move, why do you still have the nerve to stand on the field?”

Because Bavetta had a problem with her IQ, she didn't hear Louis' sarcasm.

So everything was fine after that, the Jazz executed their two free throws, and Louis called Ainge over to remind him.

The specific content is to let him do as the Romans do and put away the Ranbir behavior he developed in Boston. In New York, since they are gangsters, they must behave like gangsters and act in a grand manner. If you want to deal with someone, don't hide it, just directly

Going up to fight, hitting people is not a skill, forcing others to hit you and then backhandedly crippling them is a skill.

The Jazz's designated free throw shooter is usually Price.

After all, he has a free throw shooting rate of close to 90%. If he is allowed to take free throws, he will get 2 points.

There was a stalemate for several minutes at the beginning, and the two sides finally entered the stalemate stage of exchanging moves from the initial stage of testing the referee's standards.

Price confidently called Malone for the pick-and-roll.

Price didn't expect that the Knicks would let Ewing rush to the outside to delay Shadow.

Ewing's delay was of extremely high quality. Hanging up once had a deterrent effect, and he immediately went after Malone.

When Price was blocked, he lost the opportunity to start a breakthrough and was followed by Stockton.

That's the benefit of having an athletic center. Ewing's defensive delays don't need to be taught. He perfected them in college.

And this skill coincidentally meets the needs of modern insiders for attacking outside.

However, if the opponent is not a player like Price, whose shooting ability is so strong that even Louis is troublesome, Ewing will not have the opportunity to show off his highly modern defensive skillset.

A shocking scene happened for Jazz.

Their UCLA offense couldn't get started at all.

In the first 5 minutes, all the scores were the personal abilities of the stars, and there was not a single tactical score.

On the other hand, the Knicks were completely unrestricted, starting 16-9.

When the game reached the first official timeout, Jerry Sloan looked at Frank Layden: "Frank, do you have any countermeasures?" To provide you with the fastest rest, only noise updates, No. 620

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