The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 156: 3 dogs of hell

Amazingly, after Malone made that shot, the Sixers' offense actually picked up.

Andrew Toney once again reminded Boston of what happened in the Eastern Conference finals.

"Why is this kid so crazy every time he encounters the Celtics?" Heinsohn couldn't understand. "He alone managed 10 of the 76ers' total scoring in the first half of the quarter."

Currently, the 76ers are scoring 12 points, 2 of which are Malone's unconventional free throw line jumper, and the remaining 10 points are all taken by Tony.

No wonder Heinsohn has such an evaluation, it's too evil.

If he doesn't break out early, he doesn't break out late, but when he faces the Celtics, he wants to break out.

And once it exploded, it wasn't over.

Louie smiled. Although Tony played hard, the Celtics still had the initiative.

At 18 to 12, even if Tony broke out, he didn't need to call a timeout.

Not only that, but he also called out the three-headed hellhounds from the bench: Ranbir, Angie, Karl.

Bad dog, bulldog, mad dog.

Louie decided to use the three of them, replacing John Long, Maxwell and Sampson.

And, he specifically instructed Angie: "Other people have the ball, I don't care, but if they pass the ball to Andrew, you have to put pressure on him. And, as long as you see Andrew with the ball, you have to find a way to get close to him, right Put pressure on the ball, give all your strength to the confrontation, you're welcome."

"Don't worry, he must have done it!" Carl said confidently.

"I like your confidence," Louis laughed. "If he's still so accurate after you guys get on, don't blame me for being rude to you."

Ranbir complained, "Every time he meets us, he's going to be like a ghost. What can we do?"

"That was the past! I said that the past is worthless. The important thing is the present. He voted accurately in the past, which means that your defense is not fierce enough. Harden me up like a man!"

Angie didn't say a word. He was the one who defended Tony. It stands to reason that he was under the most pressure.

But he is the one who is the least afraid of marking the opponent's sharp knife among the three-headed dogs.

He always likes to guard the opponent's best player, spray the hardest trash talk, pick the biggest thing, and get hit the hardest.

Louie firmly believes that Tony is not unrestricted.

Instructor Lu can kill Curry with flanking tactics, why can't they kill Tony? The scale and defensive rules at this time are more conducive to the players' pressure. It stands to reason that these bodies are flawed and the sharp knives that rely on shooting can be pressed to death.

On the court at this time, Bird was holding the ball and attacking Dr. J.

His offense doesn't take Dr. J seriously, slow, but sharp and effective, dribbling inside, causing fouls, and licking the basket softly to score.

2+1 just made the three-headed dog of **** come up.

Bird's provocative heart was activated by Louis. He clearly took advantage of it, but he relentlessly spit out the country's elegant tone to Dr. J: "Are you really defending, why don't I feel any pressure? You If you act like a woman, you might as well just change your name to Julie, and it fits your personality when you call it smooth."

Dr. J looked back sharply, and just as he was about to step forward, he was blocked by Malone.

"!%#¥%...&" Malone spoke Moses that outsiders could not understand.

In fact, Dr. J didn't understand either, but he knew that Malone was calming himself. Bird's remarks are harsh on the "Julie". Fans know his name is Julius. When he was a child, his family would call him "Juli" for convenience until he first entered the ABA. , someone still calls him that.

But soon, the name disappeared.

You can call him Kitty Hawk, you can call him Honeydie, you can call him Black Moses, you can call him Claw, you can call him JW, you can call him Dr. J, but you can't call him Julie.

When Louis saw Bird babbling on to Dr. J, he knew that the Bird he was familiar with, the king of the king who liked to insult his opponents in the fans' impressions, was engraved into the bloodline limit in his DNA and was awakened.

Once Bird had fun with this sort of thing, it was a disaster for everyone else.

Obviously, he is currently enjoying the game of insulting the Doctor, blowing up his team, and continuing to insult the Doctor.

Added free throws, 21 to 12.

Falling into a positional battle, Angie's defense amazed the Celtics.

"Danny Ainge has a rare energy in him, he wants to prevent everyone from dying!"

"Yeah, maybe he's the answer to defending Andrew Toney," Heinsohn said figuratively. "He's Bill Laimbeer on the backline."

Seeing that the Celtics replaced Sampson, the 76ers' offense intentionally leaned on the inside.

Malone's ability to play might be the weakest among all supercenters since ancient times, and only Bill Russell's ability to attack might not be as good as him. But his shot point is basically at the basket, and he is the first offensive rebounder in history. If he shoots at the basket, he can also guarantee offensive rebounds if he does not go in.

Louis saw that the 76ers were focused on attacking, so he commanded from a distance with gestures.

In the bottom corner, Angie and Tony struggled together.

The referee didn't care about the disputes there. He noticed that Malone received the ball low, and Bird's pincer attack came in an instant.

Malone tried his best to defend the ball.

Suddenly, Carl jumped on him like a starving wild dog and held the ball in his arms.

The scene was chaotic, and the referee Borgia could not control the situation by himself, so he could only make them jump the ball.

Karl's jump ball is not Malone's opponent, but Malone can't see the dynamics behind him. He can only roughly determine the position of his teammates and shoot the ball over.

Bird was haunted and copied the ball. Malone worked hard for a long time, but the ball still belonged to the Celtics.

"He's very excited today." Louis was very relieved to see Bird's state.

The Celtics' offense was right in front of Louie, and he could see Bird asking for the ball in the low post.

Karl threw the ball over and asked, "Larry, is it okay to get him?"

"Don't ask such a questionable question!"

Bird angered Dr. J again when he answered him.

Dr. J made the old habit of gambled forward stealing, which gave Bird a chance to turn around and get rid of it. Seeing the Doctor's defensive options, Louis believes that there are really players who can have great defensive stats at the same time, but are not great defenders.

PhD is the standard answer under this question.

It's hard to find a player like him who consistently averages 1.8 blocks and 1.8 steals per game, has a messy defensive habit, and is often out of position due to gambling defensive choices.

The moment Dr. J lost his defensive position, Bird cut to the basket, Malone was unable to help defend, and could only watch the golden retriever come to the basket for a backhand dunk.

"Moses said your defense is worse than Philly's food safety laws," Byrd sneered bitterly.

Today, Dr. J obviously only has a temper and no confidence. When he meets Bird in this state, he only has the right to be slaughtered.

The 76ers saw that the doctor lacked confidence, and more of the ball hit the hands of Malone and Tony.

But Tony hasn't had a chance to catch the ball since Ainge came on the court. Rather than waiting for him to run out of opportunities to pass the ball, giving Malone is an easier and feasible option.

Malone has a strong position, and his physical advantage is enough to get to the basket, which forced Laimbeer into a huge defensive pressure.

There is a natural gap between him and Malone's physical confrontation. As long as he is stuck in the position of the basket and then catches the ball, it will be difficult to defend.

Even if Malone had only one turn around the basket and a hook shot, Laimbeer's defense was hard to match.

For two consecutive rounds ~www.readwn.com~ Malone had one left hand and one right hand, playing Lambir's defense to pieces and almost disappeared.

When Ranbir came to the offensive end, Louis asked softly from the sidelines: "Bill, can you stop him by petting Moses all the time? Stop fighting like this, go to the supermarket outside and buy a skirt to be a cheerleader. More than anything on the field."

No matter how many bad habits Laimbeer has in his life and how many conflicts he has created in the team, there is one thing in him that Louis will always appreciate, that is, he will do whatever he can to win, and he can sacrifice everything to help the team.

He doesn't mind going against the world for a victory.

Louis provoked verbally, and Ranbir's temper followed, and his actions became unpredictable.

Ainge missed a shot from the outside, Malone was stuck in the position of the basket, but Laimbeer behind him hit his **** with his thigh, knocking him out of bounds from the basket.

"Beep!!"

This is a foul that cannot be missed, but the referee's whistle just sounded, and the Philadelphia generals had already had a head-on conflict with Laimbeer.

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