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Chapter 717 Benjamin vs. Golden Retriever
Louis saw Wilson holding the ball from outside and was about to attack, but because Ewing wanted the ball in the low post, he had to pass the ball.
"here we go again"
Luit wanted to find a psychiatrist to analyze Ewing's mental process of being obsessed with challenging Sampson.
When facing other insiders, Ewing would not be like this. Like Olajuwon, this person is his old enemy, but when Ewing beat Olajuwon, he persisted if he could score, and he stopped if he couldn't.
It's not like this, obviously he can't beat Sampson, but he still keeps fighting. Unless Louis gets angry, he won't stop.
Ewing is eager to prove his offense, but he is not a player like Bird who gets hotter and performs better.
In this regard, Ewing is more like a normal person.
When he is angry, his offensive IQ is 0 and his golf quotient may drop to negative numbers.
Taking the ball in the low post and not making probing movements is a big mistake; wanting to hold the ball and facing the basket to attack hard, but not making a few fake moves to confuse Sampson is a big mistake; when attacking facing the basket, attack facing the basket, he chose to face the basket
The offensive method is actually to turn around and start, without passing the person, directly collect the ball in three big steps, and naturally use the stride to force the pass...
According to Ewing's plan, several factors need to be present to succeed.
His weight and strength can crush Sampson. If he takes three steps like this, even if Sampson gets close to him, he will be knocked away. However,
If his turning action to face the basket can completely throw off Sampson's defense, then it will be smooth sailing naturally, and he can use whatever posture he wants. However,
If the basket is wide enough, even if he can't get away from Sampson, with such high-density physical contact, even if the shot is not accurate, there is still a chance of causing Sampson to commit a defensive foul. However,
Not only did Ewing fail, he slipped and fell forward, and the basketball flew into Laimbeer's arms.
Laimbeer was about to pass the ball, but Stockton was beside him.
The ball in his arms was cut off by Stockton's extremely sinister dragon claw hand.
Lambir was furious. He had always been the one to trick others, but today he was actually being tricked. He immediately stepped forward and deliberately violated Stockton's cylinder.
Stockton seemed to have guessed that he would react this way, and made a good shot in advance.
"Beep!!"
The referee Jess Keey blows the whistle. He is a referee with zero negative reviews and is fair in dealing with matters. Few coaches will make a fuss with him.
Laimbeer didn't hesitate when he was called for a foul. He looked at Stockton on the ground provocatively, as if to say that anyone who dared to use methods against him would not end well.
Stockton's end was not bad, and if he was given another chance, he would definitely strike again.
"Patrick, can you let Ralph go?"
Louis asked Ewing.
Seeing that Louis seemed to be in a good mood, Ewing did not curse, but wanted to show his indomitable spirit: "I will fight him to the end."
"You really don't want to let Ralph go?"
"I refuse."
"Then get out of here, you bastard, what are you pretending to be?"
Louis decided that Ewing was not clear-headed now, "Who gave you the illusion that you could fight Ralph alone? That's Ralph, not fucking Brad Rohaus!"
Luo Haos didn't expect that he could be shot while sitting down.
Ewing should have thought long ago that Louis was a moody person. On the surface he looked in a good mood, but in his heart he might have been cursing.
Less than two minutes into the game, Ewing was replaced.
Louis replaced John Salley and asked him to support Sampson.
He didn't replace Sam Bowie, not because Bowie couldn't guard him, but because it wasn't appropriate now. Letting Ewing off at this time would disrupt the rotation in advance. He didn't plan to let Bowie play early. Anyway, the Knicks had enough internal reserves.
If so, let Selly come up and support for a few minutes, and then let Bowie come out when the time is up.
The Knicks and Celtics both started their offense according to their accustomed playing styles.
Selley is not as good as Ewing in every aspect, but he will not be as stupid as Ewing to hit Sampson with the ball.
He does a good job in high-post pick-and-rolls, protects the rim well, and when his defense is successful, he can immediately follow up with a fast break.
Originally, when playing against the Celtics, one shouldn't think about any advantages in the paint.
Sampson is so buggy. Whoever plays against the Celtics will have no idea about the inside.
Unless you are a low-post offensive master like McHale or Olajuwon who is very good at one-on-one, taking the initiative to ask for the ball to hit Sampson seems to lack wisdom.
Ewing's exit was the beginning of the Knicks' Exhange attack (high-position dynamic offense).
Miller made long shots, caught and shot from the high post, held the ball on the weak side and called for a pick-and-roll breakthrough to Selly for a dunk.
He played a brilliant offensive performance.
The Celtics rely on the offense of the Big Three, Thomas' high post pull-up, and Bird receiving the ball and immediately attacking or passing the ball.
Bird has discovered that when faced with Wilson's defense, the longer he holds the ball, the lower his efficiency becomes. Because as the time he holds the ball increases, Wilson will have more and more ways to affect his offense. But those who get the ball will
The shooting percentage is very high.
The Celtics' Big Three are too powerful. Louis doesn't expect to defend them. For Thomas and Bird, his request is to let them fight alone. Only Sampson, who is the most destructive, he and the coaching staff
Designed a series of sets.
Sampson used a high screen to pick up the ball in the low post.
The Knicks quickly double-attacked, blocking Sampson's offensive area close to the sideline, leaving the weak-side shooter (Reggie Lewis) open.
Another set of defense tailor-made for Sampson, taking advantage of the Wilsons' quick double attack. Both Wilson and McHale are large enough to cover Sampson's line of sight and passing routes.
Gu/span> Their position selection is also very reasonable, and they can lock Sampson's passing route while flanking.
Looking at Sampson who was forced into a blind corner, Louis couldn't help but feel sorry for his team members.
No matter how strong the coaching staff is, it will be useless if the execution of the players cannot keep up.
If you put Ewing in Sampson's situation, you would have made a mistake.
Ewing absolutely couldn't withstand the pressure brought by Selley, McHale and Wilson.
Sampson was pinched and unable to pass the ball normally, but he still remembered his advantage of height.
Sampson raised the ball high and forced the shot.
"boom!"
Of course, a blackout is a high-probability event, and this was within Sampson's expectation. His purpose was not to score, but to throw the ball. The Knicks used three people to double-team him, and the rebound was bound to be blown up.
Laimbeer got the offensive rebound and shot under the basket.
As a result, Wilson, whose reflexes were astonishingly developed, violently flew to block the shot.
The ball was caught by Bird, who also chose to take the shot from where he was.
Selly's block interfered with his shot.
He missed again and the rebound flew out again.
Sampson, who had slowed down, was already in a favorable position and desperately grabbed the offensive rebound. Regardless of McHale, who was guarding his bottom plate, Sampson jumped with force with his 2.24 meter body, and then reached a height that few people could interfere with.
.
"Whoosh!"
"Dennis!" Louis called to Rodman, "get ready to play."
The person Louis is replacing is McHale. His current defense and offense are good, but his rebound protection is poor.
His long-term vegetarian diet has significantly reduced his running and jumping ability, and his attractive wingspan is not an advantage in front of Sampson.
If the Knicks are going to implement the defensive strategy of trapping Sampson, the rebounding must be protected.
Because there are not many players in the slot, it is acceptable to get hit by the board. Tragedy like this round, in which the Celtics' three frontcourt monsters each got an offensive rebound, cannot happen again.
Sampson's presence is increasingly felt.
At a glance, the Celtics' positional defense is full of holes, except for Lewis on the weak side and Sampson in the paint.
But Sampson's defensive deterrence alone can make Stockton, who breaks through with the ball, make a dribbling error out of bounds due to nervousness.
Rodman replaced McHale.
"Dennis, I don't care about anything else. I just want you to defend and protect rebounds. Nothing else matters!"
Without Ewing, the Big Three started to gain momentum, and the Knicks were obviously overwhelmed and fell behind in the score.
Bird gradually found the most suitable offensive method.
He took the initiative to go to the basket to find someone to fight against. If Wilson dared to come, he would use the little moves he had practiced for many years to let him know the depth of the water inside, and he couldn't control it.
In the Knicks' penalty area, Louis saw Bird's elbow hitting Wilson's face.
Thomas passes.
Wilson, who was elbowed and lost his ability to defend, could only let Bird put the basket under the basket and score.
Just when Louis wanted Wilson and Rodman to switch defenses, he saw Wilson running to the frontcourt with his mouth covered, and he did not forget to say to him: "I can handle it!"
"He can handle it?"
Louis was skeptical, even though Wilson had been with them for a season.
Because Bird is on another level, even though he is no longer as difficult to deal with as he was in the past two years, his skills are still there and his little moves are still there. Wilson only has the ability but no experience, and his mentality is not stable enough.
He is only 23 years old, can he really do it?
Louis looked at Wilson, who got the ball high on the right through Selly's screen.
On the defensive end, the Celtics mainly used Lewis to defend him. At this time, facing Lewis's defense, he dribbled with his left hand, suddenly changed direction, pulled to the right sharply, started and accelerated, like a cannonball fired.
Pierced Lewis' defense.
Sampson wanted to help defend, but Wilson's speed was extraordinary. In an instant, he raised his hands and made a French military salute. Then he saw the young superstar who had just been taught a lesson by Bird, soaring into the air on the inside, trying to cause trouble on his back.
Laimbeer's head dunked and scored.
"Beep!!!"
The referee's whistle showed that it was 2+1!
Laimbeer opened his hands incomprehensibly. This was his second foul.
"If I touch him casually, you will call a foul! Is he your son? Damn it!"
Laimbeer tried to put maximum pressure on the referee. Unexpectedly, the assistant referee Jack Rice who blew the whistle did not accept this trick and actually added a technical foul.
"Bah bang bang!" Louis clapped excitedly, "That's great, Jack. For this mad dog who despises the authority of the referee, he should be given some color!" To provide you with the fastest remaining updates, only noise,
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