The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 354: man with blood

Spect Webber asks for anything under the Lakers' line defense, and looking at his performance, you can see why the Lakers have fallen in front of the Celtics for two consecutive years.

The Celtics' three trump cards are all the Lakers can't handle.

Bird can only count on him to injure himself by fighting with people before the finals last year. Sampson's height, speed, athletic ability, and skills completely restrain the nearly forty-year-old Abdul-Jabbar. There's also Isiah Thomas who hasn't quite exploded in the finals over the past two years.

If Webber can bring a little embarrassment to the Lakers, what will happen to Thomas who goes all out?

Thomas has not played a 50+ offensive output against the Lakers so far, which shows that the Lakers have not pushed the Celtics to a corner.

Early in the second quarter, Riley let Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Maurice Lucas lead the second unit.

Magic and Wilkins went down to rest, and the other three of the Lakers second team were Byron Scott, Trent Tucker, and Mike McGee (mikemcgeesg).

Putting Lucas with Abdul-Jabbar has been a long-standing choice for the Lakers.

Just like James needs a shooter, Duncan likes to be matched with a center who can pull off and play. After 1976, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar needs a thug around him who can help rebound and fight.

As for the three outsiders, it is the Lakers' choice to keep up with the trend.

Pat Riley has seen how comfortable the open-minded Celtics are, and now has a bunch of perimeter shooters.

The Knicks' roster hasn't changed much.

Louie let Webb continue to play, and Ellis, who had played the first quarter, came down to rest, and Gerald Wilkins, who had no "brother bond", also replaced him with Tony Campbell and Alex Steven. , and then paired with Green and Ball's inside line.

This lineup, only Campbell a starter.

The other four are all 85-level rookies.

At the beginning of the game, the Knicks played the same way that Louis ordered.

Without Ewing and Oakley, he resolutely gave up offensive rebounds and retreated, and did not give the Lakers a chance to play showtime.

Moreover, in the defense of the Lakers' shooters, there is also a lot of attention.

Putting Scott on the top of the arc, putting Tucker's corner, and putting McGee's left and right flanks on the perimeter 3-pointers are all accurate numbers that Louie got from Oracle.

These points are the shooting blind spots of several Lakers shooters.

Moreover, the candidate to guard against Kareem is even more interesting.

He lets Kareem go to the top, Bol flanks, and Lucas is a waived attacker. With this person's savagery and the sturdyness of the card position, he and Boll are both delivering food, so just leave him alone.

Webb also gave up on this point, and only guarded against penetration and not against throws. If the opponent wants to be tough, it depends on Bol's help.

If the opponent chooses to shoot the ball, it is God bless.

The ones who can really limit the Lakers' shooters are Campbell and Stevens.

Especially Stevens, since Louie left him, he has started to work hard, training twice as much every day, whether it is 1 minute or 10 minutes in each game, every second is dying.

Louis didn't ask much of him, attacking Buddha-nature, casual, defense must give full play to Spider-Man's physical advantages, assist defense as the main, interference as the supplement, when necessary, foul severely, treating himself as a mad dog.

When "Spider" became "Mad Dog", a harsh defensive tactic formed in Louie's mind.

Bol's help defense is very sharp. When Scott wants to use his body to force Webber, he will eat hats.

The Lakers' shooters didn't work either, Stevens took a bite, and Campbell's matchup didn't go wrong.

The only problem is that Louis was worried in advance that he might be blown up by Kareem, and Bol's card position would be bullied to death by Lucas' pig-killing bandits.

As a result, his worst fears became reality.

Playing, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar receives the ball without adjustment, and the elbow is against the person, and it is a sky hook.

It didn’t matter if he didn’t enter, Lucas swung his arms that might have shattered Bol’s skeleton and pushed the board away continuously.

Due to the huge advantage in rebounding, the Lakers' offense tolerance rate has increased infinitely, and the game has gradually become dominated by the Lakers.

Webber's weakness of not being able to shoot was seized by the opponent. Scott led the others to retreat and learn from the Knicks to put out a pocket formation to force Weber and others to shoot.

What's worrying is that Webber and Stevens are both cold shooters in the Knicks. Campbell's three-pointer is a bit wicked, sometimes accurate, sometimes not.

Tonight, he won't allow it.

In order to protect the rebound from the inside, Stevens retreated to the paint area but failed to grab it. Lucas also grabbed the offensive rebound and passed Tucker a three-pointer.

44 to 32

Louie asked for a time-out.

"Don't be discouraged, you are doing well."

Letting and Bol to touch Kareem and Lucas was considered a mistake by Louis. He underestimated the 39-year-old Abdul-Jabbar and overestimated the immediate combat power with Bol.

After all, they are all rookies, and it is impossible to screw those two old guys.

Louis decisively three up and three down.

Back to Stockton, then Ewing and Oakley.

Ewing has an effect as soon as he comes up.

At the top of the arc, Ewing gave Stockton a real false block.

How could Lucas understand the Knicks' tactics, he didn't notice Ewing's cut, and only focused on defending Stockton.

Stockton passed the ball beautifully.

Ewing received the ball violently in the middle, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who couldn't jump, only got the dunk.

"This defense..." Chamberlain said with a yin and yang smile, "Hohoho! Karim wasn't in a daze just now, did he? Coach Riley wouldn't be angry when he saw his defense? Look at Coach Riley's expression, Terrible Coach Riley."

34 to 44

Ewing's pick-and-roll score was returned in the next possession by Lucas.

Oakley was behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Ewing came up to guard Lucas.

Before crossing, Louis had a misunderstanding of these old-time thugs.

He thought that these people were dedicated to fighting on the court, and at most they were able to grab a few rebounds.

It turns out that his view was not only wrong, but horribly wrong.

A few great thugs he's seen, Laimbeer, he's not a thug, but he's a master at making things happen, with a shot that extends beyond the arc; Oakley, a steady half-dunk with a little bit of Surprising coping ability; Washington, who "smashed Tomjanovich's head with one punch", is indeed a rough brother, but the rebound rate is amazing; Lucas, who has been a bodyguard for many bigwigs, his card position is At the textbook level, when Louis taught Sampson to play the card position, he took this old brother's card position highlights. Also, his shooting belongs to the level you dare to let go, and the level he dares to shoot and enter is absolutely not to be taken lightly.

Ewing just didn't take it too seriously before being shot by him.

Ewing's screen once again helped his teammates create opportunities.

Louis looked straight and shook his head, not unhappy, but too surprised.

He shook his head like "Why is this guy's cover so outrageous, isn't it great?".

In the future, Ewing will have to hang at least about 10 pounds of meat before his body can be considered mature.

However, Louie would rather gain less weight if that would impair his athleticism.

He doesn't need Ewing to act as a meat shield inside. This kind of insider with an incredible range of activities will always play a role in assisting defense.

However, Ewing's beautiful screen could not save Campbell's poor shooting touch.

"boom!"

Missing a three-pointer, Louis was about to shout: "Retreat..."

Stevens jumped into the air like a madman, pushed the body of former Knicks player Darrell Tucker away, held the offensive rebound in his arms, and then fell to the ground. The Lakers tried to grab his arms. The ball, but he made an aura that he would never give up his defense unless he chopped off his arm.

McGee, who came to grab the ball, had a conflict with him. Just as the two were about to fight, Oakley stepped forward with his hand and pushed McGee to the ground.

"Stop this old man!" Louie yelled.

Oakley's fist-pushing hand immediately changed to a French military salute, with both hands open and raised to indicate that he had done nothing.

Riley stepped onto the court unhappily and yelled, "Isn't this justifiable for a technical foul?"

"Pat, you need to know the truth about whoever flirts first." Louis responded.

In the end, the referee gave Oakley a common foul.

"Did you make a mistake?" Louie complained, "John, don't you see how aggressively that kid from the Lakers is grabbing the ball? He's not here to grab the ball, he's here to fight, and Oak is just protecting him. teammate!"

Referee John Wanack didn't want to argue with this thug who punched the referee: "littlelu, the penalty is out, please respect me."

"I respect you, who respects my players? If the coach's complaints can affect the decision of the two of you, I will definitely be screaming like a fly!"

"Then I can only punish you."

"You can't do that, John." Louie laughed immediately. "You know I love you."

Wanack shouted helplessly: "Shut your mouth, littlelu!"

Louis wanted to say a few more words, but Stevens came over and persuaded: "Coach, don't worry, I can continue to grab."

Louis tapped him on the shoulder: "Be careful to protect yourself."

Stevens ran back and Tomjanovich said unexpectedly: "We almost lost him."

"Yeah, almost." Louie didn't expect that keeping Stevens would make this guy feel like a bloodbath every day. UU reading www.uukanshu. com

What the coaching staff didn't expect was that when Stevens said "I can go ahead and grab," he meant "I'll grab the ball right away."

The Lakers passed the ball to Lucas, hoping he would continue to shoot against Ewing.

Ewing's defense is like a tiger attacking, and logically, he shouldn't have done that.

Seems too aggressive?

However, when Ewing threatened Lucas in the front, Stevens came to his back.

It was a premeditated attack.

Lucas put the ball behind him just to be slapped off by Stevens.

"Counterattack!"

Stevens dribbled the ball into the frontcourt and dunked with both hands as fast as he could.

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