The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 1008: The perfect trailblazer

A Jordan who is willing to pass the ball, and a Jordan who is obviously red-eyed but still thinking about passing the ball, has a completely different deterrent to the opposing team.

Passing is easy, and many players like to say that he enjoys passing the ball, that he inspires the potential of his teammates, how selfless he is.

But few players have complete control over their desires.

Whenever Westbrook's assists are in double figures, the "passive" is triggered, and the effect of this passive is basically "go to the pass, I can dominate everything, Durant, George, Harden, James, whatever. Ignore" on-the-spot effect.

There is no such pitiful "passiveness" in Jordan, but passing more **** has always been the public's requirement for Jordan.

A generation of kings and uncrowned kings in the 80s, Bird and Tragic, are known for being selfless and elevating their teammates.

Jordan is most criticized for this.

Critics never tire of saying that Jordan couldn't make the players around him better, which is why he couldn't win a championship despite his invincibility on the court.

Before the 1990s, Jordan could still find excuses. Now, he does have strong teammates. If he can't integrate them into the team and perform as they should, it is all his fault.

In the two years that Riley has been in the Blazers, one is to promote football tactics, and the other is to constantly pour Jordan's ecstasy soup.

Riley always cites the tragic as an example. He thinks that the tragic is better at what things you do than Joe, and you have an offensive potential that the former can't match anyway.

As long as you can lead your teammates forward like The Tragedy, you can surpass the Tragedy and Bird, trample the other opponents of the league under your feet, and create your own era.

Jordan proved last year that he could be compatible with a notorious guy like Barkley, and this year, he's getting along with his teammates at the expense of MVP.

Then came the finals game 4. Louis saw that Jordan was about to kill, and all the signs indicated that this would be a typical trapeze harvest.

However, when teammates asked for the ball, Jordan passed it as usual.

He wants to harvest, but he wants his teammates to stand up more, because he has spent ten years proving that "one or two people are not enough to win the championship."

So he's not just willing to pass the ball, he's willing to pull up after the pass and stand on his best 3-pointer as if he were a Reggie Miller shooter.

But is he Miller?

What a joke! He is Michael Jordan!

The Cole-style super-giant pulling space, the role players execute offense, happened right in front of Louie's eyes.

And that supergiant responsible for opening the space is Jordan.

It's so surreal.

Conversely, it can also be used to see how far the Knicks have pushed Jordan.

With Jordan's collaboration, the Blazers' five-star team exploded with unprecedented energy.

Sabonis' confidence surged, he singled out Ewing in the high position, and supported Nance in the low position. He was omnipotent.

Isiah Thomas was inspired.

He has a complex personality and simple court tendencies.

Overall, he's an unselfish player.

He values ​​selflessness above all else, believes it's the way to win, and gets irritated if any of his teammates behave selfishly.

If you choose to come to the Blazers, you have to accept that Jordan is possessed by God from time to time, and then play the selfish basketball in the eyes of Thomas.

But Jordan was an eye-opener for Thomas.

Jordan not only did not ask for privileges because of his special status, he was unique on the court, but also did a lot to help Thomas and Sabonis integrate.

When Thomas first came to Portland, he just wanted to win a championship, even if he was willing to be like Boston.

And Jordan's performance inspired Thomas. He felt that if such a good player made him feel inferior, if he ended up like Baylor, it would be unfortunate for the entire basketball history.

Tonight, Jordan's selflessness brought the team together.

Especially the starters, the kind of chemical reaction between them, as if they have played together for more than ten years, as well as the impeccable cooperation, let the Knicks be overwhelmed.

The audience, 132 to 108, the Portlanders copied the Knicks' performance in the previous game and gave the opponent a big defeat at home.

At this point, the big score of the series came to 2 to 2.

The Blazers have one last home game left.

"Any fan who has watched tonight's game should have confidence in the Blazers." Bill Shenily said boldly, "I believe that there is no team in the world that can beat the Blazers."

Shani Li is not an announcer who likes to talk things out.

He worked as a basketball coach before taking on the job of an announcer.

He absolutely knows the ball, and he can totally see how wonderfully the Blazers' chemistry has changed.

With the Blazers undergoing such a transformation, the Knicks are full of doubts.

They already have many internal contradictions, and those contradictions are suppressed by the appeal and desire to win.

Problems arise once they can't win the game.

Stockton first expressed dissatisfaction with playing time: "I've been the best defender in the league, and at the same time, for the past five years, I've been the team's chief commander, but now, I'm often sitting in a pinch. On the bench, I was frustrated with that."

It's no secret that Stockton is spending more time on the bench.

Even the fans could see it, but no one objected.

Even if the guy who stole Stockton's playing time was a **** of faith, Knicks fans didn't express dissatisfaction, because he really has the strength.

The fans accepted it, and the public opinion did not respond violently. This left his teammates in disarray.

The reporter informed Ewing of Stockton's feedback, and Ewing's response was quite official.

"Everyone has this need (to increase playing time), I understand that."

Ewing expressed his understanding of Stockton, but gave no other comments.

He just understands.

This understanding has many meanings.

Wilson, who has always been Louie's dog-licker, expressed surprise at Stokes throwing the question out: "Did John really say that? I don't believe it."

You think Wilson is Lu Yu's upper body, but it's just that he is acting stupid.

"Whether it's true or not doesn't affect my judgment on the coaching staff. I still think that we have the best coaching staff. Since it is the best coaching staff, every decision they make must have The truth is, as players, we can only obey."

Wilson's remarks did not change his situation.

Because Stockton isn't the only problem.

Another person expressed dissatisfaction with reporters, pointing the finger at Wilson.

"We're too selfish!" Miller said. "In the past, unity was our magic weapon. We have always been the first in assists per game in the playoffs. But now, the Blazers are passing more than us. More assists, mj is averaging double digits, he's acting more and more like us, and we? We lost our way."

Miller was a smart guy, and he wouldn't say Wilson by name at a time like this. His idea is simple, to beat the Blazers, the Knicks need to flow the ball.

But when he raised the issue with Louie and Ewing, there was no positive feedback.

Miller, who only wants to win the game, neither wants to create internal discord, nor does he want to watch the team get blown up, so he expresses his heart in this way.

However, he forgot what kind of creatures ~www.readwn.com~ media are.

Miller's words directly reminded reporters of Wilson, and they also found Wilson to interview.

Even Louis received questions.

"Coach Lu, Reggie Miller thinks someone in the Knicks is being too selfish, what do you think of his remarks?"

"You're a bad reporter who only spreads lies, Reggie never said that, I refuse to answer questions like this out of nothing!"

Louis angrily.

Chapter 1009 I will let him come back

------off topic-----

Knowing that Durant applied for a trade, I don't even know whether to feel sorry for the Nets who have overdrawn their past and future, or to be outraged that D'Addario is married to a 52-year-old man.

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