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Chapter seven hundred and eleventh plague

Jimmie Rodgers knew exactly where their problem was with Sampson.

He is not a fool. With Sampson's strength, he should not be like this at all.

As the number one insider currently on duty, Sampson has an advantage against any opponent, but under him, he behaves like an enhanced version of Ewing.

What kind of stinky dog ​​is Ewing? In the K.C. Jones era, Sampson beat him into amnesia every time he saw him.

As a result, Sampson performed too "mediocre" under Rogers.

Rogers secretly regretted not persisting to the end. If he had ignored Isiah Thomas's complaints and resolutely played the same style of play at the beginning of the season, how could he be beaten so embarrassingly by the Knicks now?

As a system was set, everyone found their own positions. Sampson played the role of tool man without any regrets. It looked good, but when he met the Knicks, the problem was really obvious.

In the past when the two teams met, the Celtics' inside line was their advantage.

Now, because Sampson's tactical status is not high, he is competing with Ewing. Just looking at the scene, those who don't know would think that Ewing is already an insider on the same level as Sampson...

This is also the reason why Louis frequently tries to mess with Ewing's mentality. He has to make this guy realize the reality. He and Sampson are not players at the same level yet.

In addition to Sampson's inability to perform well, another problem Rodgers encountered was that the Celtics' substitutes were unreliable.

If you are typing normally, the problem may not be obvious.

But that bastard Louis clearly wants to make a fuss about the Celtics' bench.

As long as Rogers replaces the main force, you can see Louis wave his hand and let those evil stars come up to press the whole court.

Sampson couldn't perform at his strongest point, his substitutes were unreliable, and Rogers couldn't see a chance to win.

Bird took the ball in the high post and suddenly sent a wonderful pass to Sampson in the low post.

In a rare singles opportunity, Sampson was flanked by Wilson before he could attack.

Sampson could only pass the ball back to Bird. Unexpectedly, Ewing chose to attack the moment Sampson passed the ball, trying to make a clearance like a goalkeeper.

Bird feinted, deceiving Ewing, and was about to move forward, but his steps were unclear. Louis immediately yelled at Bill Oaks, who was blowing the balance whistle for the Knicks: "This is a walk!!

!!Walking!!!”

Oakes also felt that Bird's feet were dirty. He didn't want to blow the whistle, but when he was suddenly yelled at, he felt that he was being supervised and couldn't do it without blowing. He subconsciously picked up the whistle and blew it.

Bird turned around in shock and saw the referee making the walking gesture mechanically.

"Bill, you are such a good referee!" Louis whispered to Oaks, "If there is a referee of the year selection in the future, I will definitely vote for you."

Oakes turned around and said, "No need, I'm just doing my job."

"Yes, it's rare to see a referee as good as you!"

Louie was bullying Jack O'Donnell who was in the far corner and couldn't hear what they were saying.

When Bird passed by, Louis also mocked him: "You are so dirty with your feet. Stop bragging about your basic skills from now on. What are you talking about? I have only been away from you for a few years. How have you regressed?"

Li, you really need me!"

"QNMD!"

This scolding made Louis vaguely return to the past.

Tomjanovich asked in confusion: "Aren't you going to give Jack the vote for Referee of the Year?"

"Rudy, I am a fickle man."

Ewing was surprised that Louis and Tomjanovich were chatting enthusiastically and looked at them a few more times.

Discovered by Louis, he just wanted to get away, but it was too late.

"What are you looking at? If it weren't for me, you would have been humiliated again! Patrick, can you work harder and make them respect your defense? You were last year's DPOY!"

Louis treated Ewing like a slave master, a scene that shocked Jimmie Rodgers.

To be honest, when Thomas was causing trouble, he designed the current tactical system in order to restore the atmosphere in the team. Regarding Sampson's positioning, he fully learned from the Knicks' positioning of Ewing.

Rogers didn't expect Louis to have this attitude towards Ewing.

So, if they didn't achieve the same effect, was it because his attitude towards Sampson was wrong?

Sampson is such a nice guy, maybe he just wants to do this?

Since he can't return his tactical status to Sampson, let him become an enhanced version of Ewing.

This idea was like a seed sown by the devil in Rogers' heart. In less than a minute, it sprouted.

Stockton hit a three-pointer from the outside, and the long rebound bounced into Ewing's hands.

Ewing was not lacking in courage. When he got the ball, he fought hard with Sampson, but was blocked.

Ewing was not discouraged, grabbed the ball on the ground and wanted to continue playing.

"Can't you fucking see your teammates?" Louis roared.

Ewing obediently passed the ball to Wilson on the outside. Wilson then transferred the ball to Stevens. Stevens dribbled through and passed the ball outward.

The Celtics' defense has been broken through the ball.

Wilson made an open three-pointer without being defended.

"Whoosh!"

"That's it. What can I fight, Ralph? Can you fight him? Do you have that ability? Patrick, you can't think too highly of yourself!" Louis' mouth was like a heavy machine gun, aiming at Ewing.

Ewing retorted unbearably: "If you didn't affect my performance with so much nonsense, I would have scored a long time ago!"

"Oh, you still want to pass the blame to me? Don't you know how humble you look in front of Ralph? Damn you!"

"Ralph!!!!"

Halfway through Louie's spray, everyone's attention was attracted by Jimmie Rodgers.

Rodgers guiltily yelled at the unprepared Sampson: "Be tougher!"

"I don't want to see Ewing get an offensive rebound again, you better fucking remember this!"

Louis couldn't understand what Rogers was doing, but he was shocked, and he tried to encourage Ewing: "Did you hear that? Just grab an offensive rebound and the coach jumped. You said there is a difference in strength between you and Ralph."

How old are you, they don’t even want to give you an offensive rebound!"

Ewing was so angry that he gritted his teeth and ran away angrily.

Unlike Ewing, Sampson's reaction was strange, incomprehensible, and confused.

On weekdays, Rogers' attitude towards him is excellent because he has made great concessions and sacrifices for the harmony of the team.

Sampson had no resentment in his heart. Back then, he played like the ultimate tool man under Louis.

It's okay to make sacrifices as long as it can bring harmony within the team.

Although they didn't play well today, everyone was working hard to narrow the score. Why did Coach Rogers suddenly attack him?

Sampson really couldn't understand it.

Rogers' move could be described as killing two birds with one stone. It successfully affected Sampson's mentality and stimulated Ewing's blood pressure and adrenaline to soar at the same time. His angry face could no longer hold back.

Such an approach that only benefits others without benefiting oneself is elusive.

Isiah Thomas feels like he may have been overlooked.

He faced Stockton directly, dropped his center of gravity to dribble, suddenly changed direction, stopped suddenly, and made a pull-up jumper from the free throw line, all relying on hard power to score goals.

"Defending Isiah is an impossible task for John Stockton." Hubie Brown said, "Isiah's strengths are all his weaknesses."

Louis remembered the instructions Rogers had just given to Sampson.

If he can't accept Ewing grabbing an offensive rebound in front of Sampson, what if Ewing completes a highlight moment in front of Sampson?

"John!"

Louis called out to Stockton.

He called a "2HighChop" play for Ewing.

This tactic is mainly based on Ewing and Stockton.

Ewing ran a high pick-and-roll, then stood still, waiting for Stockton to cause chaos in the Celtics defense, and then passed back to Ewing.

The chaos here refers to the kind of chaos in the Celtics defense that was enough for Ewing to take a two-step ball and hit the basket for a dunk.

Many highlight moments are accidental. If you want to deliberately create one, you need special tactics.

The 2HighChop tactic cannot guarantee that Ewing will have a chance, because if the Celtics' defense is not chaotic enough, the meaning of Stockton's pass back to Ewing is just to let him jump in place.

Sometimes, it's just such a coincidence.

Stockton's breakthrough happened to attract the help of Lewis and Sampson at the same time.

Stockton chose to pass the ball to McHale outside the paint area, and McHale passed the ball to Wilson in the corner.

Ewing took a look and saw that the middle part was empty!

He looked earnestly at Wilson and pointed to the sky.

Wilson grabbed the ball with one hand, turned sideways suddenly, and threw the ball into the air with one hand.

Louis' mouth formed a "fuck" arc.

Ewing jumped up with all his strength, grabbed the ball, right in front of Sampson, and hit the basket from above his head. The loud noise that seemed to shake MSG through made the entire audience in the garden stand up.

"Hoo ha!!!" Ewing yelled at Jimmie Rodgers in the distance, "How about this ball?!"

Rogers didn't expect Ewing to come at him, and immediately yelled at Sampson: "Ralph, how can you let this bastard play like this under our basket? What the hell are you doing? You!#!%"

Is this scene understandable to normal people?

Rudy Tomjanovich mused: "What's wrong with this team? What's that coach doing?"

"I don't know," Louis said numbly, "Maybe he has a fever."

Ewing deliberately ran past Louis to hear his opinion on the ball.

However, Louis and Tomjanovich pretended to be expressionless and continued to pay attention to how Rogers scolded Sampson.

Regardless, Jimmie Rodgers did something neither Louie nor K.C. Jones dared to do: curse Sampson.

When these two coached Sampson, they held it as a treasure in the palm of their hands. How could they be like him? They lost a rebound and got a dunk, and they were so excited that they wanted to fucking kill Sampson.

"I dunked that ball, what are you looking around for?" Ewing protested dissatisfied.

"What are you proud of?" Louis rolled his eyes in disgust, "Why don't you just dunk a basketball? Look at your achievements. I'm too lazy to talk about you. You should disappear from me quickly and don't waste your fucking time here.

, delaying the defense, I want you to look good!" To provide you with the fastest remaining, only noise updates, Chapter 711: The Plague is Free to read.

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