The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 1026: We're going to have this champion

"The Knicks' game has an inexplicable power." Bob Costas said, "In the face of a certain defeat, the fighting spirit they showed is beyond our comprehension."

Laimbeer nodded. "That's what makes them great. The Knicks are the toughest team ever, but... can they really change the outcome of this game?"

In the last attack of the third quarter, the Knicks were singled by Wilson. He changed direction on the outside without shaking Jordan, and finally had to choose a dry pull.

"boom!"

Throughout the third quarter, the Knicks' momentum of chasing points was obvious.

Louis exposed the biggest hidden dangers of the pioneers to the world.

Their defense was impeccable, and even if they sent a full Verdun line, their defense was flawed.

The Knicks are targeting these loopholes, with Wilson, Ewing, and Raouf as the core, making targeted pick-and-roll rolls in the low post, high post, and beyond the three-point line.

There's nothing the Blazers can do about it, they just do their best on defense.

The Blazers' defense is weak, but the offensive end has a basic set.

Although the Knicks want to dominate both ends of the floor, the Blazers have two unruly players on the court.

Jordan and Barkley, how big the threat of these two people, Knicks fans have seen it.

It was these two who held the ball indefinitely and held off the Knicks' offensive.

The score ratio of the two teams in a single quarter was 33 to 25.

The Knicks scored 33 points and recovered an 8-point difference in a single quarter, but the advantage that the Blazers accumulated in front of them was large enough, so don't panic even if they were recovered by 8 points.

90 to 75

When the fourth quarter came, the Blazers still had a 15-point lead.

The Knicks have returned to normal and are chasing in an orderly manner, and the Blazers have played conservatively, but it is precisely because they are conservative that they cut off the Knicks' last way to complete the comeback through normal tactical channels.

Teams with a big lead often seek to continue to expand their advantages, and the defenders are always counterattacked.

But the Blazers have Jordan and Barkley in their hands, and they have the qualifications to defend.

With the strength of Jordan and Barkley, and playing normally, it is impossible for the Knicks to fill the 23-point gap.

Riley is not Louie after all, he chose the former between a solid win and a complete victory.

No one can blame Riley for that.

He's never beat Louie, he has to make sure he wins the game.

Now that the ball is at Louie's feet, he seems to have a choice, but Riley has blocked the road ahead.

When Louie saw Wilson named Isaiah Thomas for 2 points, returned to the Blazers and passed the ball 10 seconds later, and Barkley successfully responded with a one-two, he knew that the time had come to make a decision.

This can only be a slow death!

Pat Riley looked relaxed, and for him, the game was over.

The strength of the two sides is comparable. The Blazers have stronger immediate combat power and better chemical reaction. Under the condition that there is no problem in their own state, it is impossible for the Knicks to recover 15 points.

In the basketball world of 1993, based on the existing game logic, this is indeed a dead end.

Despair and hope are the same, they are not so much a feeling as it is an atmosphere.

There are a lot of games where you can tell the tone at a glance, and that tone is based on feedback from the atmosphere of the game presented by the players.

The current Knicks, the feedback is positive, competitive, racing against time, caring, eager, like a criminal who is eager to redeem himself, they don't know if there is still time, but they still work hard without hesitation.

Miller ran out of opportunity under Wilson's cover.

Rodman passes him the ball.

Miller catches the ball, and that ugly posture has become a must-see for msg.

"Shh!"

80 to 92

"This is it..."

Louis muttered.

"This is it..."

Miller's three-pointer is the dawn of the Knicks, and it is also a gentle finger to wake up the dreamer.

When the situation on the court was unclear and the Knicks even had a small advantage, Louis walked to the technical platform and said solemnly: "Hello, I want to suspend."

With 10 minutes and 44 seconds left in the fourth quarter, the Blazers scored another goal. The Knicks trailed the Blazers by 14 points. Louis suddenly requested a timeout.

Fans will thank Louie for giving them a chance to go to the bathroom.

While the rest of the practitioners would frown, no one could see the need for the Knicks to call the timeout.

"Bob, did you know that in the NBA coaching circle, there is a term called the 'Louie Effect'?"

Ranbir said suddenly.

"Is it related to Coach Lu?" Costas asked.

"Yes," Laimbeer said, "there are a lot of coaches who don't improve the team significantly, and even we can arbitrarily say that replacing the head coaches of many championship teams in history with high school coaches will not result. Change. But Coach Lu is important. But a lot of people ignore how important he is, so coaches call it the 'Louise Effect'."

Costas seemed to understand: "You mean, this suspension of the Knicks may arouse the 'Louie effect'?"

"I'm not sure, and I don't think the Knicks can still win this game, but I believe in Coach Lu." Lambeer paused, leaving a comment that will be quoted by countless people in the future, "because he is a A demon desperate for victory."

Louis first replaced Stockton, who had improved in the second half, "John, I have to replace you now."

Stockton replied, "I have no problem."

"Patrick, come down and rest too."

"Sean, you play number five temporarily, Dennis, you play number four." Louis immediately called out Raouf from the bench. "In the next game, if our offense is deadlocked and our tactics cannot continue, we will still take roll call tactics to attack the opponent's defensive loopholes. However, remember, this will not help us win, even if we can win more than 50% The hit rate is the roll call, and Portland can fight back with comparable efficiency, time is against us, we can't play like this."

"So far in the playoffs, the Blazers have averaged 15 three-pointers per game and hit 6.5 goals (94 Rockets level), while we are averaging 19.5 three-pointers per game and hit 8.6 goals per game (05 Suns level)."

Whether it is now, or in the past, even Louie, the traverser, can't lock the championship with three-pointers.

The three-pointer has so far only been an aid.

But the Knicks, who were cornered, must use three-pointers to increase the score.

"Even if our offensive efficiency in the fourth quarter can be as good as the third quarter, we can only lose to the Blazers by single digits in the end. In that case, others will say that we tried our best, and we are honored to lose."

Miller exclaimed unhappily, "Fuck it's honorable to lose, there's only shame and no honor to lose!"

"Yes, there is only shame in losing." Louis placed the tactics on the top of the arc, the left and right 45-degree angles, and the bottom corner, "From now on, our three-point shot frequency will be the same as those within the three-point line. The shot is tied, only by making more three-pointers, we can possibly recover the score, this is our only chance, get ready to let it go!"

Riley watched Louie pat the player on the shoulder, feeling a little uneasy.

He doesn't believe that the Knicks still have a way to break the game, but his opponent is littlelu...

Seeing Mohammad Raouf, Riley's heart dropped slightly. It seemed that littlelu wanted to use this person's long-range shooting ability to create miracles?

If so, Riley is about to laugh.

Raouf's draw is really amazing, but the Blazers have spent five games proving that a player like him can be restrained.

In the era of the legalization of hand-cheg, unsolvable shots can only be flashed, and cannot bloom for a long time.

"Littlelu, go to **** with your Knicks." Riley thought proudly.

Then, Raouf dribbled the ball in the frontcourt and was violently attacked by the Blazers. He passed the ball with difficulty.

Wilson got the ball, Mason switched out, and Kemp got an open spot but didn't ask for the ball, but gave Miller a screen in the bottom corner.

5 seconds, 4 seconds - Miller received the pass, turned to face the far basket and shot again. This was his second three-pointer in the fourth quarter.

83 to 94

"Reggie Miller is in great shape, he's made a lot of threes," Laimbeer said.

Costas smiled and asked: "If Reggie is replaced by Dale Ellis in 1988~www.readwn.com~Will the Knicks have a chance to win?"

Ranbir smiled stiffly: "Sorry, Bob, I don't want to answer this question."

For the Blazers, it's no big deal, just come back.

Isaiah Thomas didn't even want to pick and roll, he ate Raouf raw on the top of the arc, and the change of direction was as fast as rejuvenation.

Raouf's defense was destroyed, and Thomas made a direct shot from outside the free throw line.

96 to 83

"We have to decide this championship!" Thomas shouted to the Knicks.

That is to say, from this moment on, both teams entered a desperate state of "bleeding first if they want to score".

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