The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 140: Data is created with hands

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Chapter 140 Data is created by hands

The Pistons' starting lineup looks solid, with point guard Vinier Johnson, Laimbeer's junior Kelly Tripka, James Worthy, Cliff Levingston PFSF, and Bob The famous work Kent Benson (KentBensonC) trained by Knight.

Although the quality of this team is far less powerful than the Pistons of "Thomas + John Long + Tripka + Levingston + Laimbeer (Venier Johnson and Benson are both substitutes in the original history, But it already has the most basic combat power, which should not be underestimated.

The Celtics' starters are also more conventional.

Consists of Thomas, Long, Bird, Sampson and Ranbir.

This is the most balanced lineup in theory, capable of handling all kinds of games, and is most suitable as a starter to test the depth of the opponent.

Louie reminded Bird: "Worthy's going fast, you have to be careful."

"Are you trying to say I'm slow?" Bird asked.

"Seeing you so self-aware," Louis said with a relieved smile, "I feel very relieved."

Bird reluctantly gave Louie a mouth that began with an F.

Probably a young relationship, there is almost no superiority and inferiority between the coach and the player between Louis and the player.

Louis' majesty is only shown when the player makes mistakes or conflicts.

When he was mad, no one dared to laugh at him.

Under normal circumstances, such as when he engages in player mentality, players can naturally and legitimately strike back at him.

Bird is a role model for all.

There is no suspense in the jump ball, and Sampson easily slaps the ball to Thomas.

Louie couldn't think of anyone who could beat Sampson on the jump ball.

He's tall enough, long enough, and fast enough. As long as he doesn't make a major mistake in his prediction, he's an invincible jumper.

In the first round, Bird and Thomas cooperated at a high level.

To Louis's surprise, they came up with the No. 2 system. Typically, the system can only be fully activated when Thomas is off the court.

Bird got the ball sideways, Thomas used his body to make Qin Wang walk around the column, throwing off Vinier Johnson's pursuit, and slipped under the basket.

Bird successfully passed the ball to Thomas with a high-handed pass that made Louie look like he was watching Jokic play.

This pass looks too comfortable to find flaws.

The Pistons responded decisively, and Tripka made a high start shot.

When Laimbeer was a senior, Tripka was only a sophomore, but he was already the core of the team and had the tactical status that the former coveted.

However, because of his poor performance in his senior season and an off-court scandal, teams were discouraged from him, and it was a bargain for the Pistons.

A player who uses shooting as a regular attack method, he averaged 21 points per game in his rookie season and was selected as an All-Star with a shooting rate of 49%. After several years of development, he has become an important helper around Worthy.

In the first few rounds, Tripka made 3 of 4 shots, helping the Pistons to take the lead 6-4.

Only by playing face to face can Louie understand why the Pistons are statistically so lacking in aggressiveness.

Because they're a real shooting team.

Tripka will not talk about it. Vinier Johnson also specializes in ejaculation. Although Worthy prefers to break through, he also has a spot-up jumper. Kent Benson is also an insider who likes to shoot.

There is no doubt that the Pistons are a team with a soft spot for jumpers.

Therefore, it is the best solution to reduce the intensity of the game, shoot with fire, and use the shooting ability of the shooters to create space for Worthy to attack in the middle.

Additionally, Worthy is a point of attack that the Celtics have struggled to address.

He's 2.05 meters tall, and he's fast and, in exaggeration, twice as fast as a player of the same height.

A more realistic view is that he is as fast as the 1.95 second position.

This kind of speed determines that his style of play naturally restrains Bird.

Because Bird can't match him, and his speed is just right for Bird, so unless Bird feels good and can kill him by shooting, it's really difficult to deal with.

Louis took a few glances, Thomas wanted to break the game, and he accelerated the pace of the attack, but his passing was too rough and there were a lot of turnovers.

The mistakes in Louie's eyes are not just those that give the ball away.

Also, not executing tactics, or playing the wrong tactics, or passing the ball to the wrong teammates are mistakes in Louis' eyes.

Louis looked at Thomas' slightly chaotic decision, and already had other thoughts in his mind.

When Thomas ran to the right bottom corner, he made a mid-range shot after receiving a pass from Bird, 8-7, and he successfully let the Celtics overtake the score.

It was at this point that Louis requested a time-out.

"LittleLu doesn't seem happy with the team's performance."

Bob Cousy said strangely: "The team was on the rise, but Lu interrupted the rhythm."

"I can only think that's not the rhythm he wanted," Heinsohn said.

Even Louis' opponent, Daly, did not understand his choice.

"Bill, come down and rest for a while."

Only three minutes into the opening, Louis decided to disrupt the rotation.

"Ralph, you're the number five from now on," Louie called to Maxwell, who was doing nothing. "Cedric, I need you to be a three on offense and a four on defense, Larry. , you play the four defensively and the three offensively."

The final focus is on Isiah Thomas.

"Isiah, how sure are you that you can beat No. 15 (Venier)?" Louis asked.

Thomas replied sternly: "100% sure."

"Oh, did you hear that? This guy is crazy!" Louie laughed, at this time, the technical desk came to remind Louie, "Your timeout is over!"

Louie threw the tactical board on the chair and said, "Keep playing the No. 3 system, I'll wait to see you blow him up!"

Louie isn't going to put too much effort on the defensive end because it's not necessary.

The strength of the Celtics is stronger than that of the Pistons. His primary purpose is to ensure victory. Only similar teams will consider the relative strengths and weaknesses. If the strength is obviously stronger than the opponent, all he has to do is to test his own. Whether the tactics can be implemented in place.

The Pistons wanted to take advantage of the Celtics' timeout.

They played, that is, underestimated the power of Sampson's help defense.

Kent Benson, the famous villain, was about to catch the ball for a dunk, but was blocked by Sampson from behind.

The Pistons retreated very quickly, and even if Benson fell behind, it would be very difficult to take advantage of the situation to counterattack.

Thomas stabilized the rhythm and stopped at a position in front of the logo.

He waited for his teammates to take their places and pulled the corners apart.

"My God, are you going to attack from the four corners as soon as you come up?" Cousy called out.

Daly glared at Thomas viciously, Vinier Johnson had no idea what was about to happen to him.

Thomas dribbled the ball forward, and suddenly Johnson heard a thud and his opponent, the smiling assassin, had pierced his defense, even though 100% sure Thomas was going to tackle the offense himself. The pistons were still a beat too slow to react.

Boom!

Thomas throws a score.

"Isaiah, you can't do it!" M.L. Carr, the leader of the atmosphere team, jumped up to protest, "You didn't have so many steps when you passed me!"

Tomjanovich approached Louie, "Is it feasible to play fast with the Pistons?"

"Don't worry, James Worthy broke his leg and it was only a single person." Louie laughed. "The Pistons are a pseudo-fast break team."

At first, Tomjanovich did not understand the meaning of the sentence.

Soon he understood.

The Pistons' fast break is strong because they have Worthy, but if Worthy wasn't on the fast break arrow, their fast break threat would be less of a problem.

Instead, the Celtics dominated the No. 3 system and relied on Thomas' individual ability to shatter Vinier Johnson's defense.

When the Pistons can't stand being taken by Thomas alone, they'll double-team, like Maxwell and Sampson, who can't shoot 3-pointers.

The essence of the four-corner offense has never been a 3-point shot by people who are wide open, because Louie gave this tactic a new meaning in the era of the 3-point line.

However, when Louie let Laimbeer off the court and replaced Maxwell, it showed that he didn't want three-pointers, but Maxwell's pervasive cutting ability.

Thomas is not a player who can be attacked. His passing ability to break double teams will never be held back by his height.

The moment Maxwell cut in, Thomas's ball hit the ground, and what was waiting for the Pistons was a dunk.

12 to 7

Bird, who came to the 4th position, showed the advantage of dimensionality reduction.

His opponent is Cliff Livingston, a famous bad guy. In his high school career, three coaches were dismissed because of him. Two teammates in college were suspended for a year for his fights. The season he entered the NBA continued to cause various Contradictions on the field.

Miraculously, his popularity is not bad in this case, and in order to distinguish him from "bad news" Marvin Barnes, everyone calls him "good news".

This kind of bad news that blindly brings bad news to others is actually called "good news", and Barnes is really unjust.

Bird never believed bad luck, and had the closest physical contact with Livingston, successfully ruling their matchup.

A few seconds later, Bird cut off the Pistons pass.

Sampson ran like a flying dog.

Bird made a long one-handed pass.

Sampson hit the front court, and the atmosphere in the garden warmed up—"Ralph~~~~" Cousy roared iconicly, "Big~BOMM!!"

"This dunk is not difficult for you," Louie encouraged. "Next time, make a 720-degree turn and dunk with a big windmill, Ralph."

Sampson was stunned for a second, "Just say it if you want me to fall to the ground, coach."

"You salty fish will not be able to achieve great things."

As soon as Louie was done with Sampson's mentality, the Pistons requested a timeout.

"Not bad, you played very well, especially you, John," Louie patted Lang, who has been completely invisible since the beginning of the game. "You have no points, no rebounds, no assists, but no turnovers and fouls. Great John."

Lang didn't know whether Louis was hurting him, or hurting him, or hurting him.

Thomas was so tired that he was ignored if he didn't get praise.

"Coach, what else is there to order?" Thomas reminded Louie not to forget his existence.

"I don't have any orders. I hope you will not only remember what I said~www.readwn.com~ but also remember the location of other people, such as John. He has no data yet, so you are responsible."

Thomas was so angry that he couldn't say a word.

I've never seen such a scapegoat. If he doesn't score, he can be responsible. If he doesn't have rebounds or assists, do you still blame him? Data is the soul created with your own hands!

"Okay, no kidding." Louie pointed to the two bottom corners, "This is Larry and John's position, Isiah, pay attention to give them the ball."

Thomas questioned: "The Pistons won't give them an open seat."

"That's because you don't give enough pressure." Louie pointed to the short corners of the wings. "If you shoot more in these two positions, I don't believe they will be indifferent."

PS: The short corner area is the position near the bottom line outside the paint area on the left and right sides.

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