The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 121: no countermeasures

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In the second half, Louie saw the Bucks' evolution.

To Louie's surprise, Don Nelson actually replaced Alton Liszt, who was replaced by a player that Louie and his assistants were unfamiliar with.

Liszt was replaced by a man named Paul MokeskiC.

This person has only entered the league for four seasons, but he has already changed four teams. He is an out-and-out homeless person, and the statistics do not show any extraordinary.

Average points, average rebounds, average assists, average shooting and free throw percentages.

Even, Louie can say that his shooting percentage is not just mediocre, but terrible.

As a center, he averaged just 42 percent from the field over the past three seasons.

Then there is his appearance, the first impression to people is not like an NBA player, he is completely like the father in various American sitcoms.

An anxious hairline, a fat face, small eyes, a mustache, more like a truck driver than an NBA player.

"What's so special about this guy?" Louie asked Rudy Tomjanovich.

Tomjanovich flipped through his notebook and said tangled: "This guy has averaged less than a minute per game in his previous games, so..."

"So what?"

"We have no detailed records of his characteristics..."

"Damn!" Louie was furious, "Rudy, you are the only scout with the team, you must do a good job of everyone's intelligence!"

In the second half, the Bucks took the lead in attacking.

The key reason the Celtics' zone defense has remained so powerful is that the Bucks don't have much of a pick-and-roll offense with the inside and the ball handler.

This greatly reduced Sampson's range of activities.

It doesn't look like they're going to use the pick-and-roll just yet, or is the pick-and-roll not a major part of the Bucks' offense?

Bob Lanier is a center who can shoot high shots. If he is the only one who can shoot, Louie doesn't care, as long as Lanbier and other insiders who are not named Sampson can follow him.

Louie believed that Nelson would never let Liszt be a substitute for no reason. Mosky, who looked like a truck driver, definitely had some advantages that he and his assistants could not think of.

Suddenly, Louis saw Lanier and Mosky both running to high positions.

Sampson didn't go out, and Mosky caught and shot in the high post.

"Shh!"

55 to 68

Offensively, the Celtics have no problem.

Mosky makes all five of the Bucks a shooting threat, but his defense is far worse than Liszt's.

Nelson had Marquese Johnson to guard Bird, and Lanier was ready to pinch.

In order to pinch Bird this point, the Bucks have tried a lot of methods.

Flanking is the most risky. The Celtics do not have the concept of a point forward, but Bird's ability to pass the ball in the low post and see and seize opportunities far exceeds that of Johnson, who was carefully cultivated by Nelson.

Lanier quickly paid the price for his sloppy flanking.

Bird's ball went to Laimbeer on the weak side.

Laimbeer made a direct jumper.

"I have to say, Larry's state is really hot tonight!" Bill Russell praised Bird, "The Bucks can't solve his offense at this point at all."

One has to think of Bird's previous state.

He was one of the rare Celtics players who didn't see the series as an opportunity to drive Fitch out, and played every game, but Fitch didn't recognize Bird's value as well as Louie did.

Letting Bird be the end point is like letting Curry play off the ball blindly, freeing his teammates with his off-ball restraint and historic movement ability. There's nothing wrong with the idea, and the logic makes sense, but only playing Curry's off-ball threat doesn't maximize his power.

This is the doom that is difficult for all-round players to get rid of, because they will have too many. If they are placed in a position that is not in their best interests, but can be beneficial to others, if they are all willing to contribute to the team, the main The coach will be embarrassed but secretly make them make sacrifices.

Louie is not a fool, he knows who the big daddy is.

Bird has been in good form these past few games. Fitch didn't make good use of him. Instead, he competed with players who didn't cooperate with him. If he didn't get out of class, he was sorry for the players' spontaneous rottenness.

On the offensive end, the Bucks intend to let Mosky play a role.

Sampson maintained a posture of not making a hole, Mosky received the ball again, adjusted, and shot.

His shooting is very soft and smooth. How can such a silky touch have such a bad shooting percentage?

Several rounds passed and Mosky was 3-for-4.

Sampson had asked Louie if he wanted to go out and disturb Mosky a little, but Louie didn't agree.

Watching Mosky's four possessions, Louie noticed that he was a rhythm shooter.

This rhythm is not the rhythm of the game, but the rhythm of his shots.

If left unguarded and given enough time to shoot at the right rhythm, his percentage will be very high.

Louie thought of another person—the big brother Kuaiyi, who was struggling to support the Chinese national team in the 2010s.

He's also a rhythm shooter, especially in the NBA, where unguarded open shots are high, and once someone interferes, the accuracy will plummet.

When Bird made a rare miss in the low post, the Bucks fought back and narrowed the difference to 10 points.

Louie called a timeout.

"Our defensive strategy is basically the same, but if No. 44 (Moski) gets the ball high again, I want the person closest to him to interfere with his shot, remember, it's interference, you don't need to block. His shot, as long as it puts pressure on his shot, is a success."

Then, Louis announced that the low-post offensive system with Bird as the core came to an end for the time being.

"You may not like it, but we need Coach Fitch's high-post offense right now, adding high-post pick-and-rolls and screens, Isiah!" Louie shouted, Thomas refreshed.

Louis designed the offense at the two horns: "I think you've been suffocated. From now on, I'll give you the right to fire. In the high post, you can pick and roll with Larry; if Larry bounces to the top of the arc, the Bucks will definitely To flank you, you have to choose the opportunity, attack yourself or pass the ball to Larry. Don't move, you should also pay attention to the Bucks' defensive rotation - in short, you and Larry are the key to the success or failure of the offense, and I need you to cooperate with each other to play a good offense!"

"Why not let Larry continue the attack just now?" K.C wondered, "The Bucks can't do anything about it."

Louie smiled and said, "Don't look at the hillbilly being silent, he is also human, and he will be tired too."

K.C then remembered that Bird dominated almost 95% of the ball distribution since the opening.

For those with poor physical strength, they may be exhausted now.

Bird's ability to persevere doesn't mean he's not tired.

Louie believes the combination of Thomas and Bird is still a must-have for the Bucks' defense.

The situation of the whole game has been out of Nelson's control.

They were forced to choose to use the offense to decide the outcome with the Celtics.

Throughout the third quarter, Thomas was working hard from the beginning to the end. Although Nelson saw that his shooting was not good, he asked the players to resolutely bypass the screen. However, the Bucks' starting lineup did not have an authentic point guard and could not keep up. Thomas' speed, even around the screen, can only barely entangle and cannot limit Thomas' breakthrough.

Having Bird as the pick-and-roller unleashed his offensive creativity.

The more Louie looked at Bird, the more terrifying he felt, the peak of Dirk's offensive ability, Jokic's support, the hand of God who can do everything, Ginobili-like enchanting ball intelligence and unpredictable creativity, and also There is a series of slanderous trash talk from the fragile and sensitive self-esteem of the country.

Bird doesn't disappoint on anything but defensive athletic forwards.

In the third quarter, Nelson requested a timeout twice, but neither changed the team's predicament.

Entering the fourth quarter, the Celtics' lead reached 21 points with Bird's three-pointer.

The suspense of the game has since disappeared.

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