The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 333: express delivery

"OMG!"

"Charles Oakley attacked Xavier McDaniel without warning!"

"McDaniel was extremely angry and he hit back at Charles Oakley, OhNo!"

Oakley was considered by Louie to be the No. 1 hitter in the 1980s and 1990s not only because he dared to fight, but also because he could fight.

McDaniel's uppercut was easily flashed by Oakley, and then he pushed forward to overthrow the opponent, and then used his weight to suppress and punch McDaniel's face in a row.

This was the roughest, most appalling, most bloody, most one-sided court fight Louis had ever seen at the scene.

Only the previous year when he coached the Celtics against the 76ers, Laimbeer hugged Dr. J from behind and "persuaded" what happened.

The referees rushed to the scene in a hurry, and Oakley had beaten McDaniel to the ground.

As a result, McDaniel was carried off the court by the Blazers' medical stretcher, and Oakley was ejected for two technical fouls.

The 12,666 spectators in the Memorial Coliseum sent deafening boos.

The anger and dissatisfaction of the fans is spreading step by step.

"Is he too daring to start?" Louis had expected what Oakley would do, but was he so fierce when he was a rookie?

Tomjanovich smiled and asked, "Did he remind you of Bill?"

"Come on, that wicked dog won't do this for me." Louie used his **** to know what Ranbir would do, "He would bark at McDaniel, tempt him to beat him, and then find a way to do something small. Injure him to the effect of angering the opponent."

Speaking of which, Tomjanovich thought of a lot of what happened during the Celtics days.

That's right, as Louie said, Ranbir is a sinister, and he doesn't get his hands on it like Oakley.

For him, hands-on is the lowest-level means, and the real good means is to anger the opponent, force the opponent to beat himself, and then make the opponent be expelled.

It can not only make the opponent angry, but also can't find a way to calm down, and also uses the referee to deprive the opponent of the competition qualification. This is a triple win.

Whenever Ranbir succeeded, he could always see the satisfaction on his face like an orgasm.

Oakley is a pure performer, he doesn't find pleasure or satisfaction in it, he just sees it as his duty.

Teammates are bullied, coaches are insulted, he has to come forward.

Louie replaced Oakley with A.C. Green.

In addition, he called Zhao Yuanzheng to his side and said, "Go back to the locker room and tell Oak, don't worry about the fine, I will help him get it done."

If it was Oakley's fault, Louis wouldn't care.

This time, after all, the other party is in his favor, and it is necessary for Louis to compensate him for the economic losses.

After all, when Oakley's fist hit McDaniel, he was comfortable and didn't want it.

Recalling the countless hand-to-hand fights between him and Lorraine, how many times did he achieve the pleasure and satisfaction of the moment just now?

Blazers, McDaniel was artificially injured, resulting in Adelman can only be replaced by Drexler back to the 3rd position.

McDaniel's replacement was Kenny CarrPF, the No. 6 pick in 1977, a 201-centimeter power forward. Four positions with this figure are all bulls with a tough style.

The same is true for Karl, but he was born with a pair of huge feet, and when he first started playing basketball, he couldn't even find the right shoes. Perhaps it is precisely because of the large soles that he has been injured continuously after entering the professional league, and he has never been able to fulfill his potential.

He's like the Sullinger of this age.

The fight between Oakley and McDaniel changed the nature of the game a bit.

The two sides began to fight, and Jordan ran murderously.

The Blazers, who lost McDaniel, are still going strong defensively.

There's no denying that the Blazers have the defensive pressure to suffocate a team with poor tactical discipline and no talent yet.

However, the source of their defensive pressure is not the good defensive system, but the high talent of the players.

Just like the U.S. team went to play the world game. In the early years, most teams could be killed by talent. After the 21st century, the level of European basketball caught up, and the dream team began to overturn.

The talent gap between the Knicks and the Blazers isn't that big yet.

Stockton used Ewing's pick-and-roll to get past Liver.

Michael Thompson helped, but then missed Ewing's cut.

Stockton threw the ball with a deadpan expression.

Ewing took off from the penalty area and dunked the ball with both hands.

4 to 6

Phil Jackson has found that Ewing's pick-and-roll options are getting better and better.

"He couldn't find those opportunities before," the Zen master said. "This is a 'leap' type of progress for him personally."

Louie did not speak, because there was nothing to say.

Chase Green said if you can't get better by playing next to Curry, then you suck. Don't think it's kneeling and licking. In fact, any goddess without the ball, especially a monster like Curry who can keep the opponent's defense in check, can improve his teammates immediately. By the same token, all the guys who played the pick-and-roll with Stockton who couldn't do better in the pick-and-roll with him would really suck.

Ewing this is nothing but normal play.

When he can score 10,000 points by playing pick-and-rolls with guards alone, it will not be too late to talk about "leap".

Jordan was running and Louie kept Ellis close to him.

If Jordan catches the ball, Ellis' defense can only be given in vain.

When guarding off the ball, Ellis' stamina on the offensive end by running off the ball barely works.

Jordan, who was intent on catching the ball to get his little brother back on the court, did not catch the ball, and the ball was wasted by Drexler.

This old man took the ball from a low position and grabbed it with one hand. Those who knew it thought he was imitating his teammates, and those who didn't knew it thought he was playing an exhibition match.

It's okay to show off how big your hands are, and the explanations under your feet are not clean.

It was a massive round, and Drexler's foot moved lightly, moving with the pivot heel.

How can the referee accept this kind of uncontroversial, absolutely dazzling, impossible not to blow it, otherwise it will happen that Chamberlain's hype in front of the media a while ago will come true (1)?

Drexler was blown away for a step violation.

The sky has eyes, and Louis clapped his hands to express his appreciation for the referee's whistle.

Seeing the depressed look on Drexler's face, Louis suggested with a smile, "Clyde, if you change your name to James, maybe the referee won't care about your feet."

Drexler was doomed to be unable to understand the baggage of Louis, who was 30 years ahead of his time.

Technically, the Blazers are still a small lineup.

The difference is that the man at the four is replaced by Karl, who is a real four. The last time Drexler played at power forward was back in college.

However, Karl is about the same height as Drexler, his left and right feet were overhauled in his early years, and his athletic ability is difficult to compare with a glider.

The advantages of having a small lineup are obvious. It can open up more space, and there are still some defenses on the defensive end.

However, there are some problems that they need to put more effort into assisting defense. Without a big center, can the striker use his talent to defend well?

The Knicks under Louis have become the team with the lowest singles scoring rate.

Stockton drove the car and played nice offense again.

Ewing first gave Stockton a pick-and-roll, then went to the bottom corner on the right, and made a beautiful screen for Ellis, who was targeted by Jordan.

I saw that Ellis used Ewing's lower screen to successfully throw Jordan away and ran to the top of the arc to receive a three-pointer.

"Shh!"

7 to 6

"Wow, what a Knicks game! It's real team basketball, you can see how Patrick Ewing helps his teammates create scoring opportunities, he's like another Bill Russell!"

Heinsohn was the first to point out that Louie used Ewing as Russell.

Louie didn't have the opportunity to watch Russell's games, and he wasn't interested in finding footage of games from decades ago, and it would be a total coincidence that he used Ewing like Russell.

Rather, he used Ewing as his twilight Duncan.

He was surprised by the quality of Ewing's screening, perhaps because he was scolded too much by Louie. When he picked and screened, he was always based on the idea that he would rather not be able to dismantle himself without scoring opportunities, but also hang people up. .

This was instilled by Louis.

The pick-and-roll wall doesn't have to move, it doesn't have to score points, but you can't just make a fake handle like that and you have to take it apart.

Once Ewing does that, Louie will go wild.

Now that Ewing has developed the concept that the pick-and-roll must hang people to death, coupled with his broad shoulders and thick back, the effect is very good. If you add about 10 pounds of muscle, the entire league estimates that no one in the league can cover more than him. .

Jordan quickly returned the ball.

It was a dry pull from within the three-point line, and Ellis' defense really was a showpiece.

8 to 7

Suddenly ~www.readwn.com~ Fat Lever made a defensive choice that Louis and many others could not understand.

He stepped back two meters to give Stockton a shot.

"Good guy, clearly giving out points?" As soon as Louis finished speaking, Stockton pulled up and shot.

10 to 8

Although Stockton's three-point threat can't be compared with Ellis, he has been urged by Louie to practice three-pointers since the day he entered the team. After each practice, he will shoot hundreds of three-pointers from any position to consolidate his starting position. , Now as the engine of the Knicks, there are not many chances to shoot, which does not mean that he can't shoot.

Liv sent this wave, which can be called confusing behavior.

After Drexler finished in Liver, he dribbled the ball into the baseline and dunked with both hands to tie the score.

(1) Chamberlain's famous phrase "the league made rules to limit my performance back then, and the current league revises the rules to allow players to play better" appeared in a news interview commemorating Zhang's 100 points in a single game in 1985. of.

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