The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 505: louis worry

The referee who warned Louie was named Ken Mauer, a man with a face longer than Doctor Strange.

He is not a referee with strong business ability, perhaps it should be said that he is a referee with no outstanding personality.

As a referee, you should have your own characteristics like a player, an actor in an adult film.

When you see James giving up fast-break opportunities to dunk his teammates in the first game, or seeing Bryant send the Lakers away in the playoffs with four consecutive clean sheets, you know that these two are not ordinary people.

But Moore did not have his own characteristics. He verbally threatened Louie to shut up in the last round, and in the next round, Louie tried on the edge of his G-spot.

"Defense...defense...defense..." Louie explained, seeing Moore looking at him, "I have to command the players, right?"

Moore had no objection.

Since you want to command players, it is normal to communicate with each other during this process, right? He is a coach.

Barkley was furious with Louie and went to the low post.

But Dennis Johnson is not John Paxson or anyone else.

He came with a halo.

After Korsin left, Johnson was the only Bulls with a championship resume. This resume is enough to make him ignore Barkley's position in the post and choose an inefficient long-distance pull.

"boom!"

The Knicks' counter-attack was swift.

Bull's back defense, can not see angry.

Wilson scored easily, 8-2.

The result made their coach, Collins, furious, and directly requested a time-out.

Louie was satisfied with the performance of the players, he patted the crowd and turned around and said, "I know there is no intensity so far, but you shouldn't relax, Barkley hasn't exerted his strength yet, Carroll's state is unknown, DJ is an old man , but there are threats."

"You can play whatever you want, the only thing I don't want to see is losing."

Since the Bulls didn't come up with a decent strategy, Louie didn't need to make any other adjustments.

He replaced McHale as punishment for taking his jokes seriously.

This is where Oakley comes in.

The Bulls have not made any personnel adjustments, the same people are still the same, but the way of play is different.

Collins was **** that DJ didn't pass Barkley just now.

As soon as the timeout ended, Barkley took the ball high on the right wing.

It is Oakley who is defending him. If it is McHale, there is a 30% probability of being able to defend. In Oakley's case, not even 10%.

A hitter doesn't mean a good defense, always.

In fact, aside from Rodman, Louie can't think of any thug that's defending well. They all have similar attributes, inside, good at fighting and defending the rebound. This is the standard old three. Oakley is a rare multi-purpose thug who can shoot and respond.

Barkley's right-handed dribble, a level faster, and overwhelming strength made Oakley's defense meaningless.

He rushed to the basket like a mad cow, Ewing paid a foul, the value was 0, and Fliggy dunked.

"This is a terrible breakthrough!" Tomjanovich exclaimed, "I don't know if there has been a player like him in history."

"Absolutely not."

Louis affirmed.

Barkley is a monstrous individual. The combination of oversized weight, amazing coordination, flexibility, and explosiveness, combined with his proven skills, has created a heads-up king who is a bug at any level.

The Knicks made a mistake.

The ball was broken by Barkley on the perimeter, and he didn't look defenseless.

After breaking the pass, Barkley ran at full speed and Paxson knew how he wanted to attack.

He hoisted the ball high, let Barkley catch it in the middle, and then dunked with both hands.

6 to 8

Louie didn't call a timeout, didn't make any arrangements, just stood and admired.

The Knicks' response was very simple. They ran tactics and beat Carroll hard. They tried everything.

There was finally a bout, and Barkley couldn't take it anymore.

He wanted to make a good impression on his new teammates, but he couldn't accept that he was desperate to get the ball into the basket in the frontcourt, and Carroll, who returned to the backcourt, returned the score with a defense without any intensity.

"Can you raise your hand a little? Don't be so **** indifferent!" Barkley scolded.

It's very rare to see Barkley get angry because his teammates' defense is too bad. In terms of his defense, he should not have any qualifications to talk about others.

But from the opposite point of view, Louis actually thinks that Barkley's words make sense.

A seven-foot inside line, when defending, without extending his hand, when the person retreats, and the position is not stuck, he stares at the opponent with a pair of dead fish eyes that seem to be sleeping forever.

If the look of these eyes is cruel, it may even scare people.

But how scary can dead fish eyes be?

As a result, no one was scared, the only one injured was Barkley.

He tried so hard, but Carroll didn't care.

He remembered that Joe Barry Carroll really had the nickname "Joe Barry doesn't care."

Barkley's scolding, Collins replaced Carroll.

The person who replaced Carroll was Mike Brown (Mike Brown PFC), who had nothing to do with the big brother of the same name who later coached the Cavaliers.

He is an insider with 206 cm. He is not very short when he is short, but he is not tall when he is said to be tall.

In 1985, he was selected in three rounds. He entered the NBA last season. This year is his second season. He averaged 4 points and 3 rebounds per game. He is a player who is not worthy of much expectation.

The Bulls don't expect anything from him, as long as they don't hold him back.

2 minutes left in the first quarter, 24 to 20, the Knicks led by 4 points.

Barkley is eager to get the points back, and that requires good defense.

On the Knicks side, a regular rotation was carried out.

Hornacek, Dale Ellis, Rodman, McHale replaced Stockton, Miller, Wilson and Ewing.

The Knicks have changed their lineup, and the strength is still there.

Hornacek came up and let the Chicagoans know that he was not so easy to play with an overlooked three-pointer from the top of the arc.

27 to 20

Barkley passed the ball high to Brown who had just played.

Brown hit McHale with his back, and Louis thought he would be able to defend it firmly. Unexpectedly, this guy made two hits. After turning around and hooking after the hit, his hand looked very soft. McHale was negligent again and was scored by him.

"Kevin, is that what you call defense? Worse than Joe Barry Carroll!" Louie yelled.

McHale was faceless to Louis and could only answer with actions.

The answer he gave was to lean on Brown in the low post. After catching the ball, he performed up and down steps to sway people, and finally completed the offense with a low-hand layup after hitting.

29 to 22

His offensive fundamentals are there, but his defense is always inattentive.

This is a relatively prominent problem for him this year, and it is also the biggest difference from last season.

Last season's McHale offensive and defensive integration, double first team and MVP is the best proof.

But this season, his performance has declined significantly, the defense is often distracted, and the offensive role has gradually been replaced by Wilson and Ewing.

What Louie can't be sure of is whether it was McHale who stepped out of the stage on purpose, or did he really degenerate?

The failure to guard Brown's offense just now convinced Louie that he was degraded.

Then, his lateral speed allows him to keep up with Barkley's breakthrough, and although he can't stand the dash of the humanoid boar, his monster-like body structure allows his long arms to form an amazing deterrent on the defensive end.

Barkley's layup was disturbed and possibly fingered.

Anyway, didn't get in.

In the next few seconds, Barkley grabbed offensive rebounds several times, but each time he was intercepted by McHale's long arm.

Louis doubted his own judgment again.

Does this look really degenerated?

Counting the second offense and three offenses, the Bulls' offense lasted nearly 30 seconds, but none of them succeeded.

McHale showed the defensive ability that a good power forward should have. Barkley was his old partner at the beginning, but he didn't expect this meeting to be completely shameless, and he tried his best to defend.

"Kevin, it won't be so easy next time!" Barkley continued to shout.

Louie's doubts about McHale gradually turned to another answer.

Maybe it's because the Knicks don't have a Larry Bird-esque geek inside?

Basketball is not the whole of McHale's life, he never gives everything for it~www.readwn.com~ But basketball is everything to Bird, he has high demands on himself and others. Is it the kind of situation that McHale has been playing for years in a row?

Louie wasn't sure, but he knew that McHale wasn't much lower than before.

Why there are such ups and downs in performance, I am afraid the reason is his own.

At the end of the first quarter, the Knicks' second lineup did not lose out against the Bulls' 1.5 lineup that lacked Carroll.

In the words of Tom Edwards: "New York has a lot of exciting players who can only play off the bench. If we could give us a few..."

Louie had also seen enough of Barkley's offense and his endless rhetoric.

It was just a joke before, and the next thing is the focus.

"I decided to give Alabama Fat Boy some color," Louie said to those around him.

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