The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 118: A testing ground for the new system

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May 2, 1983

Milwaukee Arena, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

More than 11,000 fans entered the historic stadium, and Milwaukee fans wanted to see the team sweep the mighty Celtics.

CBS broadcast the game live.

And, it's live, and from this season's playoffs onwards, time-lapse videotape has become less and less common.

When the Celtics came to the Bucks' home, Louie's outfit caught many people's attention.

He didn't show up like the other head coaches.

"Boston's acting coach 'LittleLu' came to the scene like a high school coach." CBS commentator Gary Bender said in tears.

His partner is the Celtics legend Bill Russell.

Even Russell didn't know how to explain Louie's outfit.

"He really is too young." Russell can only say.

Louie greeted Don Nelson, the Celtics legend and current Bucks coach, in midfield.

"Reed must be crazy." Nelson shook his head.

"Yeah, he's been crazy recently, and he talks about the Three Character Classic (sonofabitch) every day." Louis was also very troubled.

Hearing Louie tease Auerbach like this, Nelson believes that their relationship is not ordinary. Auerbach should not be so stupid that a person who lacks knowledge of professional basketball should be coached.

Nelson didn't have expectations for Louie's coaching ability, but he didn't dare to underestimate him.

Louis returned to his own bench area, holding the tactical board and said: "According to our original arrangement, after the opening, we will forcefully rush to their penalty area and take out the aggression that was lost in the previous games!"

The difference from before is that the strong rushing penalty area arranged by Louis on the offensive end is by no means the kind of strong rushing in the literal sense.

The Bucks have two giants in the interior, the giant foot Lanier, and the first-class interior basket leader Alton ListerC in the early 1980s (Alton ListerC).

The Bucks are playing a twin-tower lineup, and the existence of Liszt is undoubtedly the key reason why the opponent's scoring ability is so significant.

This guy is a fake starter who averaged only 23 minutes per game, but averaged 1.7 blocks per game.

If converted to 36 minutes, this guy is averaging 3.4 blocks per game.

This kind of ability to protect the basket will send a lot of blocks if he is forced to rush him. Louie does not do such a stupid thing.

The opening jump ball, Sampson was full of energy after starting.

Isaiah Thomas found Sampson's pace and gave the lob.

The Bucks' defense has not been set up yet, Sampson has already strode to the penalty area, Liszt's speed is not fast enough, Lanier is old, and the first attack of the opening, the Bucks, known for their defense, caught fire. .

2 to 0

Sampson's dunks opened the door for the Celtics.

On the defensive end, Louie designed a man-to-man mark based on the Bucks' 2.1 3-point attempts per game and 0.5 goals.

It seems to be man-to-man, but it is not much different from zone defense, because the Celtics are completely immune to opponents' three-pointers and long two-pointers.

Marquese Johnson dribbled in.

He would encounter two or three men.

As a representative offensive small forward in the 1980s, this person was used by Nelson as a tool for innovative tactics.

Nelson, based on Havlicek and Rick Barry's successful transitions as playmakers in the 1970s, was interested in turning Marquese Johnson into a playmaker.

Being instilled in the concept of organization, Johnson saw the attack, and his first thought was naturally to find someone.

Liszt was in sight at the right moment and he passed the ball out, but Sampson's agility was just too good.

While he uses height to influence Johnson's decision-making, he can also influence Liszt's offense.

Frightened by Sampson's height, Liszt moved a beat slower and was covered in place.

"Ralph's athleticism is amazing for his height!" K.C. Jones said in surprise.

The effect of the defensive end is not valued by Louis.

Just because one person's defense is strong doesn't mean the team's defense is strong.

Compared to the monsters like Howard and Mutombo who can take their defense to the top six in the league as long as they can defend the 3-pointer, a team that lacks such monsters is more careful on the defensive end. The response and linkage of players on the field.

When to switch defenses, when to fill positions, how to rotate in time, and how to get in position to protect defensive rebounds.

This kind of tacit understanding is not something that can be practiced in the playoffs.

Louie doesn't have time now, so he can only let Sampson use his talent as a barrier to the penalty area. The real tough battle is how to break the Bucks, the league's first steel defense.

The offensive end is where Louie does a lot of preparation.

Where his means are, people on the field can immediately know.

Bird was on the right waist, Sampson pulled away, Laimbeer pulled away, and Isiah Thomas pulled away.

What's more interesting is that the two insiders and a guard are all pulled to the strong side, while John Long and Bird are on the weak side.

Long stood outside his newly developed arc-top 3-point line, and Bird singled Sidney Moncrief from the waist.

Moncrief was one of the greatest defensive backs in history and the most underrated figure of the '80s. His Bucks are Dr. J's Philly outside of Larry Bird's biggest tough spot in the East. Louie studied footage from previous games, and it was clear that Fitch and the entire coaching team used Bird in question.

They used Bird as Durant and let him run and catch the ball.

Due to Bird's incomprehensible shooting ability and omnipotence that didn't know how to develop his value, Fitch and his assistant coaches chose the way that least reflected Bird's value and most affected Bird's performance.

Make him a catch-and-go finisher.

This allowed Moncrief to successfully incarnate as Tony Allen, strangling Bird's touch with his muscles and bones in infinite running and off-the-ball hand-to-hand combat.

When Louis came up, he gave up this strategy and directly designed a grand offensive system for Bird.

Although this offensive system currently has only two corresponding tactics, his prototype has already appeared on the court as it is.

"Larry, I want you to catch the ball in this position. If they use one person against you, I will kill his defense for me no matter what you do!"

When he came to the low post, Bird's physical advantage had room to play~www.readwn.com~ He fiercely pushed away Moncrief's body, turned around and shot and hit the board.

"Larry, why didn't they have anyone come up against you?"

Louie's greeting seriously offended Moncrief, who fought desperately behind Bird's back.

He looked unhappy.

Is it his fault for being short? Is it his fault that Bird's back punch was overwhelmed by the opponent's body and made Bird look like he was playing against the air?

Louie's words seriously offended the star who sees defense as his life, and he's determined to find ways to keep Bird from scoring in the post for the next few minutes.

This is what Louie wants to see, let Bird beat the Bucks' defensive backbone one-on-one, and when they realize that Bird cannot be defended by one person, this simple offensive system will really work.

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