The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 334: Great players need a great coach

Chapter 334 A great player needs a great coach

When Ewing doesn't go to the low post to turn over and shoot, his value on the offensive end is infinite.

He understands what Louie wants offense and gets better with Stockton.

However, with Oakley being ejected, some of his defensive problems can't be hidden.

Obviously, it looks like the bigger one in visual effect, but Thompson often grabs offensive rebounds.

Even if Thompson grabbed the offensive rebound, Jordan, Drexler, and Karl all came to grab the offensive rebound.

In the last few minutes of the first quarter, the Knicks' rebounds were blown out.

Even if the Blazers miss a shot, they always have a second chance to put the ball in the basket.

With a rush to rebounds, the Blazers led 26-22 by 4 points into the second quarter.

"Patrick, you're **** stuck! Didn't Coach Thompson teach you in school? You went to a dog's stomach in four years of college? Which insider doesn't get stuck on the court?"

Louis asked irritably.

Ewing knew that he was wrong and did not dare to respond.

Louie couldn't scold too much, because Ewing would be used later.

"This way..." Louis picked up the tactical board, "In the second quarter, Patrick rested first, the others, Spot, Gerrard, Tony, Louis, Manute, I want you to surround the defense line. Barrel, if they're shooting from the perimeter, everyone but Jordan just needs to interfere. Most importantly, everyone rebounds!"

Louie, fearing that the group didn't know the urgency of rebounding, marked three points in the penalty area.

"These three positions are a must for the basket position. I don't care what method you use. Every time you grab a rebound, our people must occupy at least two positions!"

"What's so hard about this?" Louis Orr disgusted Ewing, "Coach, you have to blame the guy with the highest salary in the league, why does he even need to be taught about the card slot? Woolen cloth?"

The second quarter begins.

Ewing is very angry. Orr is the only veteran in the Knicks team. After the team changed blood, plus Bernard King's season reimbursement, Cartwright was traded and a series of changes, he became the oldest in the team.

Under the system, he is just an inside rotation.

In terms of strength, he can start on weak teams and rotate on strong teams, and Louis is determined to develop his own lineage. One of the elders in the age of Hubie Brown was basically eliminated by him.

After the second quarter, Louie turned to Ewing and said, "If you're not doing well enough, you shouldn't blame others for laughing at you."

"I know," Ewing said.

"Don't just say you know, do it, I really don't understand, why you don't even have the habit of checking in?" Louie scolded, "How on earth did that **** John Thompson teach you?"

Ewing wants Louie to keep his mouth clean, but what can he say now?

The more professional games he played, the more thoroughly his flaws were exposed.

Looking back now, when Louis persuaded him to run for election early and not waste time in Georgetown, he was really thinking of him.

In George Town, although Ewing is the most famous person in the United States, he is also a flower in a greenhouse.

He has strong teammates, and that's a whole NBA-level lineup, so he doesn't get stuck, and his teammates help him get stuck. Georgetown can hide his faults for him.

Thompson protected Ewing well.

But the most damning thing was his protection of Ewing.

So in the four years Ewing was in college, he didn't get rid of any bad habits, he didn't improve his skills much, and he didn't gain much weight, but he delayed the crucial three-year ball-raising period.

With Ewing not on the court, the Knicks are missing a defensive end that is a deterrent, and the rim protector threatens the huge seven-foot monster.

Still, Stockton is an underrated defender.

Ellis is an underrated off-ball defender.

For some reason, Wilkins felt good guarding Jordan tonight, covering the Flying Man's offensive vision just right every time, making his shots either short or off or too strong/underpowered, and in short, he didn't make it.

Drexler suffered the most.

The Knicks' pocket array is quite restrictive to him.

Drexler didn't shoot a three-pointer every time, and lowered his head to break through, as if he could force himself to forget that the Knicks had three players in the paint, including a historic 231+259 anti-aircraft monster.

Drexler's offensive constipation is constipation, and the ability to pass the ball is there.

He passed the ball to Jordan.

Then, Jordan dribbled the ball into the five-man restricted area, withstood Orr's defense with his butt, and then missed a classic one-handed pick without looking at the basket.

Bol took the boss's strength to take down the rebound and pass it to Stockton, and the Knicks' counterattack started immediately.

Stockton hit the ground to Campbell.

Campbell stole points in the frontcourt.

In Louie's eyes, the Knicks' future plans are only Stockton, Ewing, Oakley (temporary increase) and Ellis.

A defensive ability like Campbell's is decent, and the offensive end is useless, but he is very good at finding opportunities to score points, which is especially suitable as a premium trading chip.

So Louie would angrily scold Campbell for destroying the team's tactics, and after that, he would use him the next day. Let him swipe the data, even if he is scolded by himself for not daring to swipe for a few days, over time, his nature will be exposed.

The better he brushed the data, the happier Louis was.

To put it bluntly, the words that scolded Campbell were not meant to scold Campbell, but to his teammates.

You can't just watch the rat feces in the pot and leave it alone. Even if someone likes the taste of rat feces, they have to manage it symbolically and pour it casually, making people mistakenly think that the rat feces have disappeared.

The Knicks, with Ewing not on the court, are not bad defensively.

Louie's pocket formation, the usual scheduling and the echoes between players, especially Stockton's on-court command, played a role.

Orr's pick-and-roll defense is underrated by Louie.

His stature is not large, but he has good speed and awareness. Moreover, it is very difficult for an insider who often puts pressure on the ball handler and also takes care of protecting the rim to ensure that he does not lose rebounds. So when Orr is on the floor, the Knicks have less control over the backboard.

Now that Louie is once again shrinking the defense to control the rebound at the cost of a symbolic interference with the opponent's shot, the Blazers have to throw the ball in order to break the game.

Jordan knew this, so he started shooting.

Wilkins was forced to back down and just raised his hand for Jordan's shot.

It's impossible to raise your hand to prevent Jordan's shot.

Jordan shot tricks, pulling, making an emergency stop, and turning over to catch the ball.

Every ball is beautiful, every ball is crisp, and he doesn't hold the ball a lot at all.

Only when you see how Jordan attacked with two levels of movement and skill above the crowd, when he runs the ball and makes decisions in seconds to avoid the team getting bogged down, you'll know he has. What an excellent.

It was Jordan again. Wilkins was very effective in preventing shots in the early days, and then made continuous shots when he retracted to the basket to protect the rebound.

40 to 36

The Blazers lead by 4 points again.

More than half of the second quarter, Louis took the initiative to stop the game.

He paired Ewing and Orr on the inside, Campbell and Wilkins played the second and third positions, and Webber replaced Stockton, who had been playing for a long time.

With Webber, Louie doesn't expect him to comb the offense like Stockton.

There is only one suggestion for him, he is the fastest in the game, don't forget this advantage.

Then came the defensive package against Jordan.

Louie gave Jordan a five-step defense plan, from how to defend after he catches the ball, how to defend when he shoots, how to respond to his teammates when he takes a break, how to double-team when he reaches the danger zone, and how to deploy on his passing lanes. Arranged clearly.

"Coach Lu, your suspension is over."

Referee Rooney came to urge.

"Thank you, it's ready!"

Louie finally said to Ewing: "When necessary, foul Jordan hard, I know you are good friends, but there are no **** friends on the court, you know?"

Ewing answered affirmatively: "I won't show mercy."

"I'm not talking about showing mercy, I want you to foul him ruthlessly and treat him as an enemy, not a friend who has to kill someone!" Louie reminded loudly, "Bill Russell belongs to Chamberlain. Friend, but he's also the one who stuck the coward label on Chamberlain for 20 years!"

As a result, just after the timeout, Louis found that he forgot to set up the offensive tactics for the first round after the timeout.

The Trail Blazers defended under high pressure, Jordan cut off Wilkins' inexperienced pass, and reached the frontcourt for a folding dunk and detonated the Memorial Coliseum.

42 to 36

"I know now why even Nicholson came to Portland to watch him play," Tomjanovich exclaimed. "He's a natural focus."

Who can deny it? He has ushered in a new era in Blazers history.

Phil Jackson said: "However, he does not have a good coach. UU reading www.uukanshu.com"

"It's like Russell, who needs Auerbach; Chamberlain and West, who needs Sharman; Walton who needs Dr. Ramsay..." Jackson laughed, "There is always a great coach behind a great player. "

Louis looked odd.

With that said, one more piece of evidence that LeBron James is the best in history.

He's never played under a great coach, who's for and who's against?

Of course, the accomplished Jackson also said that he would never coach a player like James who "has both data and honor".

Therefore, whether the emperor has no fate with a great coach, or whether he is the most versatile player in history and a great coach with a strong ego personality, who has everything from players to management to sign premium contracts, is inherently repulsive. It is a question. .

On the court, Louie's temporary defensive package for Jordan was working.

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