The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 335: Cards, Patrick

Jordan in 1986, the second season of his career, had several well-known shortcomings.

Three-point shooting, an absolute shortcoming, he is still learning how to hit three-pointers, and he has not yet felt the piercing pain due to the inaccuracy of three-pointers.

Legend has it that he is not good at attacking from the left. Louis does not know how this came out, and it is extremely unreliable.

"Can't" lead his teammates to victory like Bird and Magic did.

"Obsessed with the scoring title", very selfish. In history, only one player has achieved the feat of scoring the season and leading his team to a championship.

That man was Lou Alcindor in 1971, considered the best individual season in history.

But Jordan is a guard, and there are too many examples of guards scoring and losing.

These doubts about Jordan have been shattered in Louie's world, and Jordan relived them in Portland.

The difference is that Portland's teammates are much stronger than Chicago's.

In addition to not defending against three-pointers, Louis' defense against him requires the help of a second person or a third person.

The second-year Jordan was not as good at passing as he was in the 1990s. At this time, he was more confident, more obsessed with his offensive ability, and only risked passing when he was forced to do so.

However, his passing today can't compare to his 30-year-old self.

After the age of 30, Jordan is like a real-life version of Muji Tieping. The opponent may be able to block all his offensive lines, but he cannot block the passing lines. He will send a very smooth and soft chance ball to his teammates when he is cornered.

Sadly, it's the winter of 1985, and Jordan is still a bumbling kid who thinks of himself as a superhero.

It was like a battle of wits between Louie and Jordan.

Louie believed that the scouts said Jordan's offensive ability on the left was not good, but he didn't fully believe it.

Forcing Jordan to go left, let the players do their best to block the possibility of his right shot, coupled with Ewing's aggressive attack and defensive coverage.

Jordan lost one possession and learned to use his pass and cat-smooth, large-area, opposite-direction turns to get rid of the defense.

Drexler was the beneficiary of Jordan's siege.

Jordan would pass the ball into his hands and let him finish.

However, Louis Orr's defensive awareness surprised Louis very much.

He didn't seem to have taken a serious defense last season with the rotten Knicks, so Louie doesn't know his true abilities.

Now it seems that although his defense is not up to the level of defense, he also has above-average strength.

Just like Ron Harper of the Bulls' back three, even if he doesn't have a single defense, with him, the Bulls' flanking triangle can become a prison that strangles all teams.

Sometimes, the Knicks couldn't push Jordan to the left.

Because his first step was too ferocious, it was still under the rules of the 80s.

In this era, the ball holder must let the ball hit the ground before his feet can take the first step, unlike in the future, which starts first, then dribbles the ball, or dribbles the ball only once or twice in the whole game. Indulge players without limits for viewing and fluency.

Under the existing rules, Jordan's first explosive force can make the defender unable to react.

Ellis was a wooden man in front of him.

Jordan's breakthrough was like "123, don't move".

Ellis stood still and didn't respond. Jordan broke through and hit the basket. Ewing was ready to help defend, but he was too anxious.

Louie shook his head when he saw it: "When he was defending, he had no concept of the space in the entire paint area, no sense of space, and regarded every ball carrier as a robber who broke in."

Tomjanovich and other assistants felt Louie was too strict with Ewing.

Spatial sense, this is a new vocabulary.

Who has a good sense of defensive space in the interior today? Who can be in the right position every time when an opponent breaks through?

Possibly none.

Ewing is also a "goalkeeper" who likes to attack. This aggressive and reckless defensive style is destined to be a knife-edge dance, with great rewards and great risks.

Ewing's attack gave Jordan the opportunity to show off.

Jordan jumped up in front of Ewing, danced in the air, rotated 180 degrees, lifted the ball with his right back to the basket, and hit the board.

"Beep!"

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"Patrick!" Louie shouted, "there is no Manute in the restricted area, you have to control your desires, use your brain, don't see Michael on your adrenaline!"

Jordan added a penalty and also entered, and then led his teammates to press the frontcourt.

Ewing discreetly sent the ball to Wilkins, who wanted to give it to Stockton.

However, Stockton is now marked by Jordan, he has no chance to catch the ball, and his body is run on.

But Wilkins even saw a possible passing opportunity, and he tried to send the ball.

Then, Jordan, like a black panther covered by the night, made a save with the fastest starting speed on land in the world. His right hand was like a canine tooth that killed the neck of the prey, and he grabbed the ball. Block the ball, Boom!

"Mummy!"

Truk Robinson is like seeing a ghost: "This kid is not human!"

Zhao Yuanzheng laughed loudly: "Can you believe that Portland has ever wavered between him and Sam Bowie?"

54 to 40

A minute before halftime, Louie called a timeout.

The reality is cruel, they don't even have a player who can match Jordan.

If you can't be in the upper position, even if it brings a little restriction to his breakthrough, such as being able to touch the corner of his clothes, touch his arm, and poke his stomach when he is passed by a step - if you can do this You can figure out a way to attack his **** the moment he breaks through.

Sadly, there are none.

When Jordan is in a state of play, it is useless for anyone to defend.

Wilkins was able to defend when he first went up, but now he can't do anything about it.

Louie replaced Orr, an insider with an above-average defensive ability, which is useless at the moment.

Because it takes two to three to defend Jordan, and it is not necessarily able to defend, even if he is defended, he can still find a good angle to shoot the ball.

What's the use of keeping a defensive player on the court if you can't guard the opponent with this defensive resource?

Might as well go to the extreme.

Louie was replaced by Antoine Kyle and Ewing.

one tall, one short;

One is fat, the other is thin;

One defending the team is the best, and one defending the team is the worst;

One won't get stuck, and the other won't rebound.

"From now on, defense is secondary." Louie emphasized, "I want to see more content on the offensive end."

Maybe the concept was wrong from the beginning. The pocket array is useful for the pseudo-super-giant like Dr. J who has no ability to attack the fortress, but Jordan doesn't care how many people you hide in your pocket.

The opponent's three-pointer is not allowed, but they can rush in, and then point out the ball, allowing teammates to easily score.

Moreover, at any time, the intensity can be used to steal the ball in the whole court like just now.

There is a gap between the Knicks' flank talent and the Blazers. It is far from enough to rely on defense to stifle the Blazers' offense.

That's the lesson of playing 23 minutes and being 14 points behind.

Unlike before, Louis has changed his style of play.

Although Ewing and Kyle are mainly pick-and-rolls, most of the opportunities to end the offense come to them.

He wants to focus on attacking the Blazers inside, and it seems that Portland's worst is still inside.

It's just that the previous experience of driving an aircraft carrier made Louis think that the group of people under him are still the group of people in Boston.

Even for the Celtics, it's almost impossible to guard the Blazers' flanks.

Think of a Bernard King tumbling down in front of them.

Ewing has a physical advantage, and Kyle's post-up skills are neat.

Before the end of the first half, their inside attack recovered 2 points for the Knicks.

56 to 44

The Blazers lead by 2 points.

Louis said in an interview with the midfielder: "I don't know how the conflict happened, I just know that Xavier McDaniel is a young man who can't keep his mouth shut, you can see him talking all the time, as for what I say. revealed."

The Blazers have a big advantage, and reporters are only interested in how the fight goes.

Louie went back to the locker room and criticized Ewing for some of his bad defensive choices, as well as his rebounding.

"I'm going to break my lip, card position! Card position! Patrick!" Louis patted the tactical board, "Truk, you should have taught him the card position as I said, right?"

Robinson is worried that Louis will deduct his wages: "I swear in the name of my parents~www.readwn.com~ I have taught them all, but it takes time to change certain habits."

In this game, Louis was very useless. The inside line should have been a big advantage, but it became a balance.

"I really don't know what the **** is a coach who doesn't teach players card positions for four years in college!"

After Louis got angry, he picked up the tactical pen and pointed to the tactical board: "In the second half, I don't care who comes inside, just knock me down! I'd rather see them shoot 100 **** at the free throw line than see them again. Easy layup! Bring the bleeding!"

Play **** the defensive end and play inside the offensive end.

Louie changed his previous style and treated the game with the standard of the playoffs. He had to win.

Everyone left the locker room, Louis pulled Ewing, and read like a repeater: "Card position! Card position! It's my brother, I beg you, card position Patrick!"

Ewing was ashamed and shook off Louie's hand and replied, "Got it!!"

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