The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 328: throw crazy ellis

In the Knicks' offensive round, Louis looks forward to seeing a beautiful tactical offense.

Be flexible and have mobility.

However, what he saw was that Ewing was struggling to get the position, but because of lack of strength, it was difficult to get to a deeper position.

Moses Malone coiled him out of the paint like an old tree.

"Hey! Patrick!" Louie shouted, "Li Zaigan's devil?"

Still late, Ewing got the ball.

Outside the paint, the 76ers have a lot of defensive mobility, and he can't do too much footwork, so turning around and pulling one with his height advantage is the best choice.

He really did that.

Ewing turned and jumped up, and now, his shot isn't the iconic, funny, funny, bunny jumper you're going to get a headache if you're a fan of him watching him do it at the crunch time.

This is yet another proof that John Thompson is not a human being.

Why did Ewing master a movement of assisting the hand to separate actively when pitching? Shouldn't the assist hand always stabilize the ball?

Auxiliary hand separation of this redundant action can lead to inconsistent shots.

As a result, Ewing's turnaround jumper missed, as Lou had predicted.

"John, why give him the ball? Do you trust him that much? Do you think he can make a shot?" Louie mocked loudly. "He doesn't have that ability, don't you know?"

Malone seems to have colluded with Louis.

As soon as Louis finished scolding, he continued: "3 million a year, just this, Moses is getting more and more unhappy! @¥#%!"

Ewing missed, and Stockton said to him: "It's over, play tactics from now on."

Ewing didn't say anything else, he really screwed it up himself.

After the 76ers' stun move made Malone fail in a heads-up, they pushed their play to the most primitive direction.

The first method of play is to shoot when Malone is about to get to the position and let him grab the offensive rebound.

Rebounding is Ewing's weakness, and if Oakley is on the court, the problem won't be so obvious, but if the partner is Bol, it's bad.

Within minutes, Malone had four offensive rebounds.

Another strategy is to increase the intensity of the defense and let the Dr. Js play a comfortable rotation offense.

These are two effective strategies. The 76ers gradually caught up. After the first quarter, the two sides drew 25-25.

At the start of the second quarter, Louis had an amazing three inside lineup.

Small forward A.C. Green, power forward Oakley, center Bol, and the two outsiders are Webber and Ellis.

On the three inside, it means not to attack the rhythm, and there is nothing to do with the 76ers' outside shooting.

Fortunately, this is a team that averages no more than one 3-pointer per game.

Also, they only have two players who can shoot long twos.

One is Cheeks and the other is Tony.

Tony is injured and no longer has the power of the Boston Strangler period, and Cheeks can't kill anyone.

On the offensive end, it all depends on Webber's strong dash.

Oakley and A.C frequently went to the flank pick-and-roll screens, and Bol was forgotten on the edge of the world.

Once missed, there is the possibility of being counterattacked by the 76ers, and a decisive foul.

Louie would rather have the Sixers get to the free throw line than give them a chance to score on the counterattack.

The rhythm is greatly reduced, and the viewing of the game is outrageous.

Tom Heinsohn complained: "This game is played like football, the pace is too slow."

"Who's better at a slower pace?" Dick Stockton asked.

"It's definitely the Knicks. Stopping the 76ers is a big reason why they cut the game to pieces, because if the 76ers run, they have no chance of winning."

Stockton said clearly: "So, this is LittleLu's plan?"

"Yes, this is a guy who will do anything to win."

Louie isn't worried about the second unit on the court, none of whom are familiar with the Knicks' current system.

Webber only plays what he remembers, cooperates numbly inside, and only A.C can accurately pick-and-roll and screen.

Dale Ellis is an outlier on the court, and he's the only one running for the 3-pointer.

The 76ers have the Doctor watch him.

However, it was easy for Ellis to get rid of the Doctor.

His movement is greatly underestimated, and the Doctor's defense is overrated because of his lavish stats.

Ellis is an elite off-ball runner, and the Doctor is a lazy off-ball defender. Ellis ran up, added his teammate's wing screen, and hung up on the Doctor, and the 76ers hadn't switched.

The opportunity is at a forty-five degree angle on the right.

Ellis catches the ball.

"Shh!"

"Beautiful!" Louie said to Ewing off the court. "Did you see that screen just now? How handsome? Isn't it better than your **** rambunctious singles?"

Ewing dumped the pot and said, "If you don't yell on the sidelines, I...I'll throw in!"

"You're **** stubborn!" Lou scolded, "Just your shit-like jumper, can you make it once out of ten chances? If you're sure to make a shot, I won't let you shoot it? Let me influence you. , there are tens of thousands of viewers at the scene, they don't affect you? If you fail, admit that you can't do it, don't make so many excuses!"

Tomjanovich dragged Louis, who was more and more vigorous, and said: "Lu, Dale is crazy!"

Louie looked back and saw that Ellis just pulled it up in front of the Doctor.

"Shh!"

"Again!"

"Dale Ellis makes three threes in a row!"

"The 76ers have requested a timeout!"

Stockton complimented: "Ellis is completely out under LittleLu's hands!"

Heinsohn couldn't stop laughing.

"Does anyone remember that Dale was acquired by LittleLu with Darnell Walker? The player who couldn't play in the Knicks, although he did well in Dallas, was not at the same level as Dell's transformation to New York. of."

Last season, Ellis averaged 16 points per game. If you only count his performance in the Knicks, he averaged 19.8 points per game.

At the end of the timeout, Louie returned to Stockton, and let him mainly play the weak side pick-and-roll to create opportunities for Ellis.

Ellis is a silent shooter, he doesn't speak harshly, he doesn't stand out, he only runs to catch and shoot.

If he's a little better defensively, he's a perfect 2.

Louie doesn't need the omnipotent 2 of Jordan Kobe, he just needs a sharpshooter who can defend.

Of course, if there is a chance to get Jordan or Kobe, Ellis should find a cool place to stay.

Swap Webber for Stockton, who can feed the ball more, then replace Bol with Antoine Kyle, and A.C. is brought up to play the five.

In a lineup of three big and two small, Louis would only dare to use it when he encounters a team like the 76ers who has no range at all.

After Bol came off, MSG fans cheered him no less than Ewing.

At present, I have played 7 minutes, 2 points, 1 rebound and 3 blocks, and the stadium positioning is clear.

He can't be expected to score or grab rebounds, as long as he protects the rim, that's enough.

Louis changed formations in a row, using the cards he could play to switch the lineup, and fought Moses Malone with the inside reserve wheels.

Since Ellis pitched crazy, the Knicks took the initiative in this game.

In the first offensive round after Stockton came up, dribbling over half court, A.C, under his command, completed a drag pick-and-roll that made Louie grab Tomjanovich's clothes and sway.

That drag pick-and-roll turned Bobby Jones over.

Ellis counted the pace with precision, got out of the 3-point line, caught the ball, made the shot, and terrified the 76ers.

"Shh!"

"Whatashot!!"

Marv Albert's passionate cry made the MSG audience hilarious.

The fans who were tortured for a year last year saw the light of day.

Louie came to Ewing again and asked, "Did you see it? The charm of pick-and-roll and screening, the essence of the system is all in that round!"

All Ewing wanted was a bit of offensive autonomy.

"I know exactly what you're thinking, don't worry." Louie's characteristic is that he will enlighten like an angel after scolding, "I said that you wasted time in Georgetown is well-founded, you should treat yourself as a freshman now Freshmen, one day, you will get what you want, but now you have to listen to me and do the basics well."

"Yes, coach."

Malone gets the ball and attacks A.C.

A.C's body makes Malone's teammates believe that he has an advantage in this round of matchups.

There is indeed an advantage. It is a little difficult for A.C to withstand Malone's back.

However, the Knicks have three insiders on the court!

A.C is only responsible for withstanding, and the cap is given to others.

Malone turned to attack just now, and the three-man attack from Kyle and Oakley arrived immediately, making the 76ers' offense lose all possibilities.

The only person Malone has an option to pass the ball is Jones at the high post.

His vision was blocked by the defenders, so he could see Jones but not anyone next to him.

Now this situation, he has been unable to think more seriously.

Passing is the only thing he can do.

"Stockton steals!"

The passing opportunity that Malone saw was the defensive trap the Knicks laid.

The 76ers head coach Guo Kas was stunned. The defensive flexibility and seemingly chaotic traps that lie in ambush are exactly what Louis often appeared when coaching the Celtics.

Coming to his first season with the Knicks ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Louie doesn't seem to have brought the set he had with the Celtics.

So everyone thought it was because the Celtics' players were strong enough that Louis could play those operations.

Now it doesn't look like that anymore.

Within minutes, the Knicks led to 14 points.

The 76ers called off the game.

Louie let Ewing, who was almost rested, play, replace Kyle, and maintain a three-inner lineup.

Kyle was not having enough fun, and Louis comforted him in time: "Don't relax, I have to use you later!"

"Yes, coach."

Tomjanovich found that the biggest difference between the Knicks’ Louie and the Celtics’ time was to take care of the players’ emotions. Although it is still hard to scold people, it is impossible for him to take care of everyone in Boston.

Is this his progress? Or another way of coaching?

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