The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 1007: The strongest in active duty

"what did that guy say to benj?"

Louie can't figure it out, and probably never will, just as Wilson doesn't know what Ewing is up to.

To him, Ewing was an abomination, especially when he was indiscriminately slapped on the face.

Why did he suddenly become kinder?

Why did Ewing come to support him like a real big brother?

Wilson had no answers, he couldn't discern all the situations he encountered on the court. In that situation, he could only follow blindly.

He had to trust Ewing, that this guy wouldn't do anything unhelpful to the team no matter what.

Since then, Louie has seen a series of duels between Wilson and Jordan.

With Wilson's state tonight, Louie can't say Ewing's decision was wrong.

Wilson is the Knicks' offensive ace, and he's been invincible since the '90s.

When Louis watched Wilson play for the first time, he expected him to be like Tracy McGrady when he had the ball in his hand, and to pierce through Yang like Durant when he didn't have the ball.

This expectation did not quite come true.

At least Wilson's current ball-handling offense will not reach the height of his peak Tracy McGrady.

He's playing like a shrunken Durant with increased ball handling and fitness.

Even so, he's a top-three offensive player in the league.

When he's on the line, he can even play against Jordan.

Tonight's Wilson is not only on the line, he is in very good condition, has surpassed the normal level, and is considered to be playing above the horizontal line.

The level presented in this state is enough to compete with Jordan.

The premise is that standing opposite Jordan is in normal state.

Jordan dribbled the ball with his left hand and started, and the explosive momentum at that moment was like a rocket that was ejected.

Wilson's defensive anticipation and reaction speed are top-notch. He didn't get passed by Jordan's unreasonable first step. He returned to his position in time and got stuck in the key position.

Then Jordan paused and straightened up, as if to finish off a pull-up jumper.

It was this fake movement of mobilizing the whole body that made Wilson's judgment wrong.

In the blink of an eye, Jordan could pass Wilson.

"Shh!"

Jordan is the uncrowned king, and he has yet to get his hands on the championship because of the roadblock of Louis.

Even though he's over 30 and has yet to win, people still think he's the king of the basketball world.

He ruled the court, ruled the media, ruled the world, and made ardent fans think he was the best in the game. All foreigners who come to the United States for the first time, if they want to understand the country, they have to see the Empire State Building, the Golden Gate Bridge, President Rushmore, and a Jordan game.

During this time in 1993, Jordan should have reached the initial consummation of his career, standing at the extreme overlooking all living beings, sighing that the master was lonely and his heart was gone.

Everyone thinks Jordan is the best player, so how can he not have a championship?

Louie watched Jordan focus little by little. He had an incomparably powerful aura, but every shot was light.

Wilson's defense had no issues, with no turnovers from start to finish.

But Jordan ripped his defense apart with every move he had reached.

Judging from the scene, the two had a lively fight.

However, just by looking at the process, you can see the outcome of this matchup.

In the face of Jordan's defense, Wilson will not get an excellent shot every time he puts it in the 2k.

Because Jordan's defense is always with him like his shadow.

Wilson can maintain a high shooting percentage because his form and feel are good enough to ignore the quality of the opponent's defense.

On the other hand, Jordan, in the face of Wilson's defense without dead ends, forced the opponent to take the initiative to respond with his own offensive threat, and then used those reactions to find the time difference to shoot.

Jordan's every shot is an opportunity created by his personal ability, and every Wilson's score reflects his personal ability.

There may be only a millimeter of difference, but the two are far apart.

Who is the better player, Wilson or Jordan? On this issue, Louis has always come to a conclusion.

Jordan is stronger, Wilson is better.

But this conclusion ends in the 1992 Finals. Whether Wilson is a better player than Jordan now, Louie has no answer.

Louie likes to explore the psychology of players because everyone has talent.

Players who can make it to the NBA are all geniuses.

The nba has no shortage of talent.

What separates DeRozan, Kobe, and Jordan apart from the visible talent on the outside, there are also a lot of invisible talent that can't be seen in just one or two games.

In some special cases, players with greater invisible talent tend to be more decisive than those with greater visible talent.

This conclusion of Louie comes from the most classic and greatest showdown between the owner of visible talent and the owner of invisible talent in the history of professional basketball - Chamberlain and Russell.

No matter how you look at it, as long as it's one-on-one, there's no way Russell can win one from Chamberlain in a hundred innings. But the strength of the basketball game is always reflected in the five-on-five game.

In this case, Russell's precious invisible talents: selflessness, don't care about the number of shots, don't care who the spotlight is given, the team, fight for every ball... These invisible factors in statistics can infect teammates of.

That's why Wilson was better than Jordan until last year.

He can't beat Jordan, but his team will always win.

Jordan could never understand that.

In the matchup between Wilson and Jordan that lasted from the last three minutes of the first quarter to the first two minutes of the second, Jordan scored two more goals than Wilson.

But in fact, the Blazers did not score more than 4 points more than the Knicks. In fact, they scored 7 more points than the Knicks.

Because Jordan has done a better job of driving his teammates in addition to his personal performance.

Louie replaced Wilson, who was obsessed with going it alone.

In these five minutes, he was only slightly pressed by Jordan. If he continued to play in this state, he might become a big pressure. If there is a problem with the mentality, if it runs through the entire game, it may be completely exploded.

"You are too alone!" Miller said, "Mickey is more willing to pass the ball than you!"

Wilson didn't answer.

He won't say "I have the privilege of not passing the ball" now because he's not as good as Jordan.

"Pass the ball if you can't open it. That's what Mickey did. You used to do it too. Why can't you now?" Miller asked, "What's wrong with you?"

Miller tried to get to the bottom of Wilson's defense, but was interrupted by Louie.

"Reggie, if you know what the correct way to play is, just show benj on the court." Louis said lightly.

Hearing this, Miller stood up decisively.

With Wilson off the court, the Knicks lacked a superstar who could run against Jordan. If they wanted to withstand the Blazers' offensive, they needed to play as a team.

Riley seized the moment when the Knicks replaced Wilson.

He didn't lose his judgment on the situation because Jordan killed the red eye, and gave the game full control to the players.

Riley traded back Barkley and Sabonis, making their interior no longer at the Knicks' discretion.

Barkley's defense will still be caught by the Knicks as a loophole, but Wilson's strength in grabbing Barkley is different from others.

Wilson belongs to the offensive ace who can use eighteen martial arts to smash Barkley's defense, while the rest of the Knicks belong to the ability to catch Barkley's defensive loopholes, but whether it works depends on the actual feel.

The feel is the most mysterious thing, after all, even someone like Love can lock Curry in the unanimous MVP season in the crucial round of the tiebreaker of the finals.

For example, Tian Yuan Zhenghao, the representative of the island male actor and the five scumbags, also has clips of repairing teachers from all walks of life.

Presence is really important.

Louie is not optimistic about Riley's evolution.

Jordan is in good shape and has a wave of momentum to take away the game. Now that Barkley and others are replaced, does it have any use other than scoring the ball and affecting his momentum in Kerry's game?

Louie will soon see why Riley is doing this.

This will give him a first-hand experience of what it means to "be treated with admiration for three days."

Jordan is the strongest player, but for a control freak like Louie, he doesn't want his players to be too strong, so Jordan is not his ideal core.

This kind of player is invincible as long as he plays well, and he doesn't care much about other people's feelings.

Not to mention Jordan is a famous tyrant.

It is equal to the combination of Ewing and Wilson's negative personalities, but they are strong enough and have team spirit.

Jordan dribbled the ball in the backcourt, and Louis signaled to prepare for a flanking attack.

Jordan in this situation ~www.readwn.com~ As long as he has the ball in his hand, the goal should only be the basket, unless there is a multi-person defense.

Louie saw the desire to kill in Jordan's face as he dribbled forward.

It's like a real-life version of Hannibal saying across the prison: "Someone wanted to investigate me, and I ate his liver with broad beans and wine."

How could he possibly pass the ball?

Jordan arrived in the frontcourt, and Louie was convinced he was going to start a personal offense.

Jordan then flipped the ball to Sabonis.

Outside, Sabonis was unguarded, and the roof of the world chose a three-pointer.

"Shh!"

Jordan patted Sabonis on the back, "If you feel good, take more shots, big man!"

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