The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 1025: unsolved problem

With halftime left in the game, but trailing by 23 points, the Knicks don't have much error tolerance against the most offensive team of all time.

They have to try to defend against the Blazers' offense while maintaining their own offensive efficiency.

The Knicks' second-half starter will make many nostalgic people smile.

Stockton, Miller, Wilson, McHale, Ewing.

"It would be perfect if Reggie could be replaced by Dale." Spike Lee hated Miller for not giving him the chance to "return to his youth".

Miller naturally heard the drake voice of a certain big director, and he had put up with him for a long time.

This time, he couldn't bear to turn his head and exclaimed: "Can you **** shut up your **** mouth that geek doesn't want you to fuck?"

"You're a stupid nigger! Only a **** like you doesn't know that it is about strength to shut up in Apple City!" the director said arrogantly, "You have the strength to shut me up. huh? If you don't have the strength, shut up your rude mouth that is only fit for entertaining gays!"

Louie has to say that black people are very restrictive when it comes to spraying. If you don't understand what they are saying, you will still feel like listening to a cappella rap.

In the second half, the Blazers took the lead.

The Knicks switched to a classic starter, and the Blazers fielded the best lineup that gave them the edge.

Nance is still on the bench, and Clifford Robinson has settled into the starting lineup with his excellent playoff performance.

The Blazers decided to let Jordan take the first offense in the second quarter.

Wilson single-handedly defended Jordan's post-up.

"Have you figured out where to go on vacation after the game?" Jordan asked, and began to fight back.

However, Jordan's back hit only hit Wilson once, which is equivalent to advancing his position one step forward, and then he directly swayed his shoulders and stepped forward to turn over and make a jumper.

Wilson anticipated his entire offense, and his defense was perfect.

But Jordan's ball is very difficult to defend. Unless a teammate assists in blocking the shot, the opponent can't pose a threat to the ball, he can only interfere, and then see how Jordan feels.

"boom!"

"Your frivolous behavior makes me think you're about to win your sixth ring." Wilson caught up with Jordan, "Even if you win this year's championship, you're only getting a ring, so take care of your attitude, Mitch, I But five-time champions."

Jordan's face was frosty, even if he had a hundred reasons to prove that he was stronger than Wilson, the other party only needed to show five rings to end the discussion.

When the strength of a champion reaches a certain level, it is a qualification certificate that enters the scope of discussion. You have this thing to come into the discussion, but to prove that you are the best, you have to win a few more times.

It is completely unreasonable to press Jordan with five rings as simply and rudely as Wilson.

McHale stretched his arm, grabbed the defensive rebound, and passed to Stockton.

Stockton doesn't think the Knicks have changed back to what they were.

It was a daydream, everyone had to look forward, not only would they not go back to the past, but they would only look forward.

Stockton habitually found Wilson who followed the fast break.

As soon as the ball was released, he felt bad again.

Because Wilson has been abnormal since the beginning of the finals, passing the ball to him belongs to meat buns and dogs.

Does speech therapy really work in the locker room just now?

Wilson got the ball, dribbled two steps, and Jordan tangled like a boa constrictor.

When Wilson's teammates thought he was going to repeat the same mistakes, suddenly, he chose to pass behind when he could not see clearly behind him.

Beyond the three-point line at the top of the arc, Miller is like an assassin lying in ambush, seeing an opportunity and doing it.

Assassins on the court are different from reality, they need the support of their companions.

The so-called support is the proper passing.

Wilson's pass made Miller stunned for half a second, then shot.

"Shh!"

45 to 65

"Benj's pass creates a great offensive opportunity for New York!"

"Reggie Miller's grasp of opportunity is too high!"

"The Knicks are starting to feel like a team."

Kostas and Ranbir were talking to each other.

Jordan picked up the ball and wanted to give the Knicks a surprise attack.

He threw a long pass to Isiah Thomas in the frontcourt with neither Wilson nor Miller back in the half.

Thomas dribbled the ball, deceived Stockton's center of gravity, and McHale came out to make up the defense.

Thomas saw the move and gave Barkley an empty basket.

67 to 45

"Patrick, run and defend!"

Louie shouted.

What he meant was, don't focus on protecting the rim, if McHale made a save to help, Ewing would have to rotate Barkley.

As for who will defend Sabonis, it depends on the rotation of others.

This also shows the weakness of the Knicks' classic lineup.

McHale is no longer in his prime. Stockton is good, except for one thing. He is no match for Thomas at all.

Coming to the offensive end, Stockton's playmaking skills are still commendable.

He confuses Thomas with tactical gestures and suddenly crosses the ball to the left.

The receiver was McHale who screened for Miller.

He stood at a high 45 degrees on the left side, and the Blazers' defense didn't keep up with it for the first time, so he chose to shoot.

"boom!"

Sabonis thought the rebound must belong to him.

Because his position is very good, however, he underestimated the determination of the Knicks.

Ewing judged that the ball would not go in the moment McHale shot, and he predicted the landing point, so he had time to react.

Aside from Ewing and Sampson, Louie can't imagine any insider who could get off the Lithuanian's head in this situation.

Ewing pressed Sabonis with a powerful body.

The confrontation between the two sides was so strong that Sabonis knelt forward after landing.

Ewing, on the other hand, made a second offense directly after grabbing the rebound.

47 to 67

The Blazers could feel that the Knicks' defensive moves were getting rougher.

When Jordan wanted a seat, Wilson would use his thighbone from behind to deliberately hit the back of his thigh.

This kind of action can be described as insidious, and it is hidden so that the referee cannot see it, and the camera cannot see it.

Jordan couldn't take the position, Barkley was in a chaotic area, and Thomas' breakthrough was rarely entangled by Stockton.

Stockton's defense is known far and wide. As long as he is entangled by him, Thomas has no other way except for a pull-up jumper.

Even a pull-up jumper could give Stockton a black foot.

Unable to open the situation, Thomas chose to pass the ball to Sabonis first.

The moment Sabonis got the ball, the Knicks double-teamed.

"Look at this amazing defensive intensity!" Laimbeer said with empathy. "The Knicks are really back."

With Sabonis' height and vision, as long as the opponent dares to double-team, he can find his teammates and pass the ball in one second.

However, the Knicks double-team did not give him a second of time.

He only felt a suffocation that was hard to breathe, and then suffered a heavy blow on his hand.

Wilson, who appeared to be double-teamed on the side, clapped his hands down, but only got them.

Dick Bavita acquiesced to this behavior with wide-eyed eyes. Sabonis felt that his hand in severe pain could not protect the ball, so he could only throw it at will, even if the ball was thrown out of bounds, it would not give the Knicks a chance to counterattack.

The ball is still intercepted, Sabonis is out of the paint on the left side, and the person he's going to pass is Jordan.

The intention of this pass is too good to judge.

"You filthy wild dogs!" Lithuania yelled in dismay.

Wilson's quick counterattack didn't complete the score as he hoped, and Jordan, catching up from behind, blocked it with a foul before he shot.

But Jordan's foul~www.readwn.com~ is not the kind of tactical foul that is common in later generations.

Jordan's foul can be regarded as a malicious foul. He attacked from the side, and the target of the attack was not the ball but the person. He knocked Wilson down to the ground at full speed.

At this time, the referee has to call it if he doesn't call it. If this action doesn't call a foul, there will be no rules in the game.

The horrific boos of msg hit Jordan from all four directions.

The "victim" just stood up and said defiantly to the "perpetrator": "Don't you even know how to foul, Mitch?"

Jordan angrily said, "Don't call me Mickey!"

Wilson always followed Louis's teachings, the more your opponent tells you to do something, the more you have to do it.

"Okay, Mickey."

Both the Knicks and the Blazers took advantage of the dead ball to adjust their players.

The Blazers replaced Sabonis for Anthony Mason.

The Knicks replaced Stockton and McHale with Rodman and Kemp.

Riley was not carried away by the obsession of winning the championship. Although the Blazers held a big lead, if they did not play steadily, they could still be caught up and overtaken.

So strengthening the offense is not what they need to do the most.

No matter how well the Blazers play offense, the bottom line is not that low, because they have two players who can play indiscriminately.

Therefore, it is the most reasonable way to give up the best offensive lineup and replace it with a balanced offensive and defensive lineup to ensure the final victory.

Riley's approach was impeccable for Louie, who raised the Knicks' reversal difficulty by at least one notch.

How to reverse the Blazers with Jordan and Barkley guaranteeing the basic set is an unsolved problem that makes all coaches feel desperate.

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