The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 974: Super cool ah ah ah ah ah!

Whether this lineup will work for the Blazers, Louie is not sure.

No matter how much potential Christie has, he's just a rookie right now.

Against the Blazers, there can be no sloppiness.

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All he knew was that Doug Christie was a good fit for a murder press.

While his defensive style is too clean for a murder press, his all-around skill fascinates Louie.

Christie reminded Louie that the Knicks' roster had some untapped potential.

Like a few rookies who just joined the team this year, except for Yu Tiancan, who can contribute immediate combat power, everyone else seems to be a little short.

In this regard, Louis felt himself responsible.

Because the Knicks have encountered too many off-court turmoil this season, which has affected the preparation of the entire team.

Louie has reason to ignore the underpowered rookie, but if the goal is to beat the Blazers and let the Knicks reach six consecutive championships, then all the potential in the team must be tapped.

Christie used this game to prove that as long as it is used correctly, even a weak rookie can be useful.

In game3 with the Heat, the Knicks won easily.

After the game, Billy Donovan commented on the Knicks' performance: "Obviously, the Knicks' combat power has reached a considerable height, and this cannot be defeated by individual strength, but we are not yet desperate. when."

"I always believe we can make a way in front of the Knicks!"

Donovan's high-spirited remarks did little for the Heat.

Because they obviously didn't make up their minds.

With the big score 1-2 behind, in the fourth game of the series, the Heat's performance can still be called dull.

As a team with physical talent and discipline on offense and defense, the Heat didn't have the kind of performance that fans wanted to see.

They obviously have the advantages of excellent height, weight, wingspan, and overall athletic ability. Coupled with a young and energetic coaching staff and excellent defensive and tactical literacy, they can come up with something no matter if they encounter talent-oriented or team-oriented opponents. response.

In the stalemate, the Heat still have Petrovic, Dumars and Gaithers to guarantee the bottom line.

The overall offensive and defensive configuration of the Heat are not bad. As long as the hand feels online, the defense can make the opponent uncomfortable and suppress on the offensive end.

However, in front of the Knicks, their offense was not stable, and their defense was repeatedly penetrated.

In addition to believing in his own players, Louie also took the opportunity to test the limits of what a rookie can handle under the intensity of the playoffs.

The answer from Doug Christie in Game 3 was that he could play well as long as he felt the line.

In Game 4, his touch was gone, and Donovan raised the intensity of the confrontation. This is actually what Louie wants to see.

Because when a player is playing smoothly, problems cannot be found. Only after being targeted and able to contribute, is a player who can fight tough battles.

Christie showed this clearly.

After the touch was worn away by the Heat, he calmed down, no longer obsessed with shooting shots, and turned to focus on defense.

Because Wilson said to him, "You lose touch all the time, but defense is the only skill that doesn't depend on feel. It's trustworthy."

At this time, the importance of those priceless intangible assets in Wilson is reflected.

First, Wilson himself is someone who can ignore offense for defense. Whenever and wherever he falls on the defensive end, he always leads his teammates to press.

That gave a clear signal to all the players coming to the Knicks: Defense is more important than offense at the Knicks.

If you play well offense, you may not have the chance to play. If you play well on defense, the coaching staff will definitely reuse it.

Superstars like Wilson can do it, and others will be inspired.

This is one of Wilson's most special qualities.

Christie is not a typical rookie, as proven by his mature but lacking toughness on defense.

A typical rookie player who always values ​​offense on the spot.

If the offense goes well, everything will go well.

Christie has proven he's a player who can come in handy right now.

The opportunity could not be missed, and Louis tested Wang Mukong's immediate combat power in this game.

Due to the fierce competition within the Knicks, Wang Mukong spent most of his rookie season in the G League.

Steigenga, the second-round pick in the same class as Wang Mukong, has become the first failure in Louis's draft history.

Because even in the G League, he doesn't look special.

Wang Mukong did not embarrass Louis.

As the 27th pick in the second round (last place), he averaged 22 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists per game in the G League, shooting 48%, including 35% from three.

With this data, Wang Mukong was selected as the second team of the best team of the Development League.

Tonight, Louie gave him plenty of playing time.

Wang Mukong played for 18 minutes.

You know, it's not garbage time when they're on the court.

Louie dared to practice in the Eastern Conference finals, and Donovan naturally asked him to pay the price.

When Wang Mukong was present, the Knicks lost by 12 points.

Louie got the result he wanted.

Although Wang Mukong's positive and negative values ​​are dismal, judging from his on-the-spot performance, he is already a worthy substitute. His mid-range catch-and-shoot ability has tactical development value, and his three-point shooting has great potential for improvement.

He could have used Miller as a template to develop.

As for this game, the Knicks almost lost.

The hole dug by the rookie was filled by Wilson and Miller.

Wilson beat Reggie Lewis on the one hand, and locked Petrovic on the other hand.

Miller doesn't make sense.

He entered a state of unity between heaven and man tonight.

The shooting feels so good that even if he uses his lower body to push the ball to the basket in the midfield position, Louie dares to bet with Ewing's **** ability that the ball will definitely go in, or Ewing will become impotent.

From the 2nd minute to the 7th minute of the fourth quarter, Miller scored 22 points in a row, 39 points in the game, and 8 three-pointers in a single game, tying the playoff single set by Dale Ellis in 1988. The franchise record for three-pointers made in a game.

It is precisely because of his three-pointer that the Heat can't care about each other, guarding this, throwing that, the whole defense is rotten to pieces.

3 to 1

The Knicks pushed the Heat to the brink.

Donovan still believes they'll win, and he's right: "When the Knicks were down 3-1 to the Celtics in 1988, no one believed they could win three games in a row to end the Green Dynasty. Just like today, No one believed us, everyone just wanted to see the Knicks vs. Blazers in the finals, but I'd say we're not going to make this much-anticipated matchup a reality."

Fans of the moment may need a little flashback to remember how the Knicks beat the Celtics.

The trick of the Knicks is that the rough physical confrontation caused Bird's back injury to aggravate, and then through Bird's back injury, it affected the overall situation.

The most important thing is Bird's back injury.

The Celtics are clearly above the Knicks in terms of strength.

With Bird healthy, the Knicks have little chance of winning.

But that's a truth like the Warriors' fall in 2019.

Remember when the black fans used Curry's famous quote to sour Yong Mi for a whole year that summer?

Injuries are also part of the game.

Everyone knows that as long as the Warriors are healthy, the Raptors can't play, but the Warriors are unhealthy.

The same applies to the Celtics.

As long as they're healthy, the Celtics won't have a dead end in their five-peat, and they could have won until the '90s, but they just weren't healthy.

This kind of thing makes no sense.

Donovan wants to achieve a big reversal when the Heat's hard power is far inferior to the Knicks, so he can only expect the opponent to be injured.

But Ewing is as strong as an orangutan. Although Wilson has suffered minor injuries in recent years, he has never had a major injury. In addition, Louie's long rotation can avoid the occurrence of fatigue injuries to the greatest extent.

Miami's hopes, it seems doomed to fail.

During the same period in the West, the Blazers, who were in outstanding form, sent the Clippers home 4-0 with the autumn wind sweeping the leaves.

In Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals, Drexler was completely lost. Although he played for 36 minutes, the data was dismal. He made 3 of 18 shots and scored only 9 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists.

Thanks to Drexler, although Olajuwon also played a war criminal-level performance (18 points and 8 rebounds), he was ignored by fans and the media.

The Clippers were bombarded by the Los Angeles media in public opinion.

"Now, the heir to the Glory Lakers bet, the Clippers and their representative, Mr. Hakim 'Nobody Cares Zhu Wang' speaks up. Mr. Nobody Cares stood in front of the stage and said nothing, not because of him Ridiculous, but because his teeth were smashed by the Portlanders, so he stood in front of us like a dull piece of wood and said nothing."

On the other hand, Jordan, who defeated the Clippers, won the Western Conference championship, and advanced to the finals for the third time in his career, had a deeper emotion: "Over the years, I have listened to all kinds of discussions. Some people say that I am not as good as Egypt. Wen, not as good as Larry, not even as good as benj, I won't argue, they all have something I don't have - world champions. But from now on, the gap will be narrowed, I'll start winning this year, we have the strength to cover all the time By every championship before the 21st century, I know we're ready!"

Louis believes that the Jordan of today will not choose to retire halfway.

His desire to win the championship is unprecedented, and his desire to win is beyond everything. Moreover, with the Celtics who have won four consecutive championships and the Knicks who won five consecutive championships, can he be willing to retire without winning six consecutive championships?

But then again, can Louie watch Jordan win six consecutive championships under his nose?

That is of course impossible~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Jordan's so-called "we have the strength to win every championship until the arrival of the 21st century" is a bullshit, when he is dead?

So before eliminating the Heat, Louie also took time to respond to Mr. Jordan's good wishes: "For a man who has never won a championship in the NBA, Michael's speech is not only crazy, but also ignorant, he doesn't know what it takes to win a championship. , so he would rant."

Later, a reporter relayed Louis's words to Jordan. The trapeze said "I knew it for a long time" and accepted Louis' criticism: "Coach Lu is right, I am really too arrogant."

Those who are familiar with his character know that in his heart, I am afraid that Louis has been delayed.

If you were to ask Louie what it felt like to provoke the worst person in the league, he would have only one sentence to offer - super chicken chop ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

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