The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 120: Ming card (nine/forty-seven)

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The Bucks didn't expect Sidney Moncrief's mentality to be blown up.

Don Nelson couldn't understand, why would anyone want to eat him tonight, their most reliable defensive knife on the perimeter? Do you have such a good mouth?

Fortunately, it's not all bad news for the Bucks.

Their mid-range and long-range shots opened, Bridgeman made 2 of 4 three-pointers, and the Celtics released the defense. Their shooting was very relaxed, and the hit rate was getting higher and higher. than a score of 28.

During the regular season, the Bucks allowed 101 points per game, and they advanced to 99 points per game in the playoffs, which is an excellent score.

But tonight, Louie took the Bucks beyond recognition in just one quarter.

The outstanding Larry Bird, in a slightly rough semi-finished offensive system, he played with one back, others cut inside, and set up points from the outside, which turned out to be an irresistible countermeasure for the Bucks' defensive end.

The defensive end can't find a way to limit Bird's low-post instigation, so he can only go to the offensive end to find a way to play.

The Bucks were forced to attack the Celtics.

Don Nelson is already smelling something wrong because they seem to be playing the game the Celtics love.

Fighting for an attack?

Although the Celtics are not the most offensive team in the league, under the ruin of Bill Fitch and the entire team of professional but incompetent assistant coaches, their luxurious lineup still ranks 112 points per game during the regular season, ranking first in the league. seven.

And what about the Bucks' offense? They scored 106 points per game in the regular season, which is already below average in the league.

If the Celtics' offense is difficult to defend, the Bucks will be forced to play offense instead of defense.

This is equivalent to giving up one's own strengths and using one's own weaknesses to touch the other's strengths.

Don Nelson's scalp was numb, he continued the strategy for the entire half, and then saw the Celtics scored 68 points in the first half, and the Bucks scored a lot, with a gap of 53 points, 15 points, and so on. , the difference will increase, and they can't have hope of a comeback.

Nelson looked at Louie, who was being interviewed, with awe. He knew that Auerbach would not choose a scrap to be the top job, but he did not expect this young man's skills to be so good.

From the start, the game was under his control.

He used extreme but correct defensive tactics to drive the Bucks' offense beyond the free throw line, maximize Bird's offense, and penetrate the Bucks' defense.

Successfully made the Bucks give up their strengths in the first half and use their weaknesses to counter the Celtics' strengths.

What is the art of coaching? This is the art of coaching.

Nelson, who wanted to teach young people a lesson, was given a lesson.

He knew that if they wanted to sweep the Celtics, or even advance to the Eastern Conference finals, he had to figure out how to solve the two conundrums that Louie set him up.

The low-post attack system with Bird as the only core, and the flexible use of Sampson's athletic ability, and the spiritual core of "shooting can't win the game", boldly let them shoot outside.

He must solve one of these two problems in order to change the current predicament.

On the other side of the field, Louis grabbed his short sleeves with his hands to create a breeze for himself to relieve the heat.

The Milwaukee Stadium is very similar to the Boston Garden. Both are old arenas that were built before the end of World War II. It is impossible to expect them to have air conditioners in such places, not even fans. The only thing worth affirming is that the ventilation is good, and the smell of the arena It's not a little bit better than a garden.

"Lu, is this your first time coaching?"

"I'd love to say no, but unfortunately, um."

"What do you think of Bill Russell saying you played his old teammate Don Nelson with applause?"

"I appreciate Bill's affirmation. He must have exaggerated. I just played the clear card to Coach Nelson and let him know what I want."

"what do you want?"

Louie successfully played Tai Chi: "For the sake of my job, of course I want to win."

The reporter was speechless and could only let Louis leave.

Louie grabbed his collar and shook it a few times.

"Chinaman, you can't win!"

With the curse of racism not distracting Louie, the only thing he can do is let these idiots watch a disappointing game.

Louie's method of shaking his clothes didn't work, so he decided to run back to the locker room, which would make him even hotter, but there were small fans in the locker room, and he swore, whoever dared to grab a small fan from him, he would DNP in the second half— Ow, he got to the locker room and found Bird was occupying the fan, that's fine.

Who is he and Bird?

"Playing well guys, I appreciate your execution in the first half, that's what I want to see."

Louis took out the tactical board. "We have a 15-point lead now, but it's not enough for us to win. To hold the victory, we have to do more in the second half."

Having said that, Louie highlighted the core figures of the Bucks' perimeter fire: "Although I believe that continuing to let them shoot will allow us to win, I don't want to let these guys shoot with confidence, especially this Junior!

"

Archibald laughed: "Coach, show some respect to Brother Torch!"

Bridgeman is respected by players for his shrewd shooting and thought-provoking remarks, which is why he's been entrusted with the players' union. During the long saliva battle during the regular season, Bridgeman’s contribution of saliva definitely reached 13 of the players’ association, which was equal to Larry Fleischer.

Therefore, he was called the "torch" by the players.

"John, it looks like they're not going to let you get an open seat today, given the intensity of this game, there isn't enough room for you to run, so I decided to let MLC take over your starting lineup in the second half. "

Lang is probably the player who most suits and trusts Louie in this locker room.

"I'm fine," he said decisively.

"MLC," Louie said to M.L. Carr. "I'm only going to let you play 10 minutes in the second half. In 10 minutes, I want you to use up all your fouls. I want to see the torch go out."

Carl nodded: "Understood."

"Rudy!" Louie asked Tomjanovich. "Does the Bucks have a shot other than Bob Lanier?"

Tomjanovich affirmed: "No."

"you sure?"

"Sure."

"Can I swear in the name of my parents?"

Tomjanovich said aggrieved: "...Yes."

"Very good, in this case, we have no worries and keep playing in the first half, they can't catch up."

Louie's full energy kept the players motivated and enthusiastic about the game, and only one was unhappy.

That person is Isiah Thomas. Louie did not make any tactical arrangements for him and him from the pre-game arrangement, to the inter-quarter break, time-out, and half-time break, as if he was an abandoned quarter. .

He doesn't have a good relationship with Louie because he doesn't like Louie.

Because Louie is the scout who mainly recommends the Celtics to choose him;

It can be said that it was Louis's persistence that made the Celtics decide to choose him;

And Thomas never wanted to play for the Celtics. He didn't appreciate Louie, and he resented Louie because he came to play in the most unfriendly city in America.

He didn't know whether his usual meanness to Louis and their absolutely unfavorable relationship would affect Louis's tactical focus.

Although Louie is very thoughtful ~www.readwn.com~ he has no mind reading skills and he chose not to develop Thomas' specific tactics because he doesn't yet know how to make Thomas work on this team, time is of the essence, he is the fire captain , if he can't win the Bucks at least one game, he has no bright future.

Therefore, he can't care about Thomas now.

This is a misunderstanding and contradiction, but for the Celtics, this trivial matter is not worth mentioning at all.

The staff at the scene reminded the Celtics that they can prepare to return to the field.

Louie clapped his hands and shouted: "I don't want to listen to you shouting slogans, I just want to see how much you hate Coach Fitch, how lazy you are when he's here, give me the corresponding enthusiasm tonight, come on, Blast them!"

The Celtics players entered the locker room excitedly.

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