The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 986: dark prince benjamin

Chapter 986: The Prince of Darkness, Benjamin

In Game 2 of the Finals, the Knicks and the Blazers were actually still in the stage of trial and experiment.

Both sides have their own problems. The Blazers' problems stem from the lineup, and the Knicks' problems are complicated.

After the timeout, Mohamed Raouf, as Louie said, asked Ewing to run the pick-and-roll.

Isiah Thomas' defense fell straight, and Sabonis stood inside the free throw line forcing Raouf to shoot.

Naturally, Raouf did not hesitate, he made an emergency stop and shot in the hollow.

The Blazers lost their points to Sabonis, and the points also came from Sabonis.

Jordan moved, Sabonis used his body to cover him first, then hit the ground to help him get past Miller, who was switching, and went straight to the basket.

Kemp was sitting in the penalty area, and the threat of guarding the basket was huge, but Jordan did not choose to challenge head-on, but made a breakthrough with a pull-up jumper in the paint area.

"Michael just took a nap in the first game, and we thought he was done. Mj will let us know that great players always know how to play the key games."

"benj, won't you call back?"

Louis asked from the sidelines.

Wilson pretended to be too loud on the field to hear what Louie had to say.

This made Louis's mood suddenly sink to the lowest point.

It wasn't obvious before, but it's all too obvious now that Wilson has lost the aggressive aggression he used to fight.

Changed to last year, seeing Jordan ready to take off, he certainly would not sit idly by.

Now he not only has no intention to fight back, but also intends to weaken his influence within the team.

why is that?

Back then, there was Rick Barry who deliberately passively played in order to get revenge on his teammates for not helping him fight, causing the team to lose the Eastern Conference finals. Today, there is Wilson who deliberately passively played in order to let Ewing recognize who the big daddy is, waiting for him to ask him to take action?

Louis has always used the most disgusting side to speculate on people's hearts.

Even though it was Wilson, some things just couldn't be explained with common sense.

Maybe Wilson just didn't really hear what Louie was saying, maybe he didn't really feel the need to give Jordan a ball, those things are possible.

Louie needs constant attention.

But Wilson wasn't quite right, and Louie was inclined to wake himself up before he could bear it.

Because Wilson has always been a dependable man.

It's just that after the "Eden Incident", whether Wilson can still do his best to make the best choice for the team as in the past, there is a question mark.

Wilson didn't choose to come back, but his performance still left Louie with no problem.

He used himself as a bait to convince the Blazers that the Knicks would focus on him for breakthroughs.

As a result, when the Blazers' defensive force gathered on him, he saw Miller open the ball and hit a three-pointer.

The Blazers' response was simple.

Isaiah Thomas dribbled the ball. Although the Knicks gave him space to shoot, he did not shoot directly. Instead, he made a breakthrough and then swayed Raouf with a rapid change of direction to score a pull-up jumper.

Then Wilson finally catches the ball in his attacking area.

With a high position on the left wing, facing Nance's dislocation defense, he calmly broke into the basket, forced Sabonis to help defend, and hit the ball to Ewing.

Gorilla dunks.

Ewing was about to celebrate with Wilson, but found that the man had run away.

Then he also realized that the relationship between the two was not good enough to celebrate an assist.

The world can be so ironic that Rashomon opens right in front of Louis' eyes.

Once upon a time, the one who unilaterally backed down and took the initiative to please the other party was Wilson.

Wilson did it for years, until Ewing rebuffed all his kindness with a slap in the face.

Now it's Ewing's turn to do it, he realizes he's done wrong and wants to make amends, but Wilson's back is grim.

Louie saw the essence from the surface, so he also needs to analyze their current mentality through the performance of Wilson and Ewing.

On the Blazers side, Jordan wanted to respond whenever he saw Wilson making a difference on the court.

He regards Wilson as his biggest competitor.

In the last half of last year's final game 7, it was Wilson's three-point rain that broke Portland's ambitions.

"benj, can't you even fight against me now?"

Jordan grabbed the ball with his left hand and stood right at the three-point line.

Wilson knew his 3-pointer was back, so he didn't let him shoot like he did before.

In front of Jordan, Wilson stomped his horse and opened his hands, ready to approach the opponent's cylinder at any time to implement a high-intensity defense.

Jordan's center of gravity slowly dropped.

Obviously Wilson's main defense is his right hand, but he still can't.

When Jordan put the ball down, Wilson had already predicted his offensive line, and he was stuck on the line for hand-cheg in advance. As a result, his defensive actions had no effect on the Flying Man.

Jordan's center of gravity leaned forward, and his right foot had taken a big step, directly past Wilson's defense.

The explosive power of that moment gave Louis a visual experience, just like the first half of Su Bingtian's 100-meter run, which was a unique existence.

Wilson's talent is comparable to Jordan's, but his explosiveness and start-up speed are not comparable to Jordan's in history.

The defense lost the upper hand, and Wilson generously enjoyed the benefits of the times, using hand-cheg defense to resist Jordan and ensure that he would not be completely out of position.

At the same time, the Knicks' defensive formation worked like a sophisticated instrument.

Ewing guarded the bottom line, Kemp blocked the middle road, and Raouf blocked the passing route.

In this case, the basket will be blocked, the pass to the bottom corner is likely to be intercepted by Ewing, the pass to the top of the arc may be intercepted by Raouf, the pass to the left and right wings... Miller is not in Jordan's Within sight, is he ambush in the dark?

For Jordan. There is only one right choice, and he did it right.

The moment he stepped into the paint, Jordan jumped gently, gliding back like a bird, holding the ball up with both hands.

Since he glides and backs up, neither Kemp nor Wilson can affect his shot.

"Shh!"

"Don't provoke mj, this is the consensus of the western team."

"Unfortunately, the Knicks are the league's favorite team to **** off opponents."

"This **** Mickey is amazing!" Louie muttered.

At this moment, Wilson passed by him again.

"Should we call back?" Louis asked.

Wilson looked back at Louie and replied, "Yes."

Since 1988, Louie hasn't "cared" so much about Wilson.

It's not that Louis doesn't care about him, but that he is so mature and stable that he doesn't need anyone else's care.

From 1988 until 1991, Wilson was that mature face. Because the Knicks' external enemy is not strong (tragic division: ???), as long as there is no internal chaos, defending the title will not be difficult.

Louis had really thought that Wilson had changed.

He has really matured, and has changed from a treasure in his palm to a sweet little padded jacket.

However, in last year's finals, Wilson's seven-game matchup with Jordan made Louie realize that benj has never changed, he has always been that domineering genius, just to coexist with Ewing, to ensure the internal stability of the team, for the championship , in order not to trouble him, and created a perfect Mr. J-style character.

Over the past few years, he has been caught in it, enjoying the thrill of victory while enduring the bitterness of Ewing's pressing step by step, and finally his patience broke out after the "Eden Incident."

Ewing's slap made him think about the value of what he had done.

If Ewing's slap made him let go of his flawless false self in the spotlight, Louie would be a little sorry, but more happy for him.

Because people living in the human setting have no good end, either completely lose themselves, or collapse due to external pressure, and eventually forget their true colors and become a freak that no one knows.

However, Wilson's answer to Louie was—?

It was "?", Louie didn't know what he was thinking.

In addition to still verbally claiming that Ewing is the leader of the team, he did not continue to maintain that character. And in the finals, when Jordan broke out in front of him, he didn't show the momentum to fight it to the end.

This unknown feeling makes Louis uneasy.

Then, he said it was time to respond.

Louie believed he would respond.

So Louie keeps looking at him.

I saw Wilson ran to the top of the arc and asked Raouf for the ball.

Raouf passes the ball.

Since Wilson didn't have any instructions, neither a tactical gesture nor a clear statement that he was going to be singled out, Ewing routinely ran up to the pick-and-roll.

However, just before his pick-and-roll was in place, Wilson was pulling from the top of the arc with a distance of half a meter. During that time period, Wilson had no reason to choose a dry pull.

Jordan's defense didn't stick in time, watching him throw the ball, looking back at the ball in the air, the arc is very positive, the direction is correct, the ball can't be missed.

"Shh!"

"It's hard for you to shout with a face." Wilson turned grimly, without looking back. "Is that the attitude you should have when you don't even have a ring? Who do you think you're talking to, Mitch? "

Louie looked closely at Wilson and said nothing.

Ewing slapped Mr. Perfect Benjamin to death with his own hands, and at that moment, another person was born into this world.

That was the day the dark prince Benjamin was born.

is this okay? Louis thought.

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