The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 506: Patients with severe PTSD

Chapter five hundred and six severe ptsd patients

Louie didn't say it out of thin air when he said he wanted to teach "Fat Alabama" a lesson.

Before the start of the second quarter, Louis explained the specific play in front of the players.

The specific play is not complicated, what is complicated is how to execute it.

Even genius strategies, if left to idiots to execute, will fail miserably.

Louie expected Barkley to rest at the start of the second quarter, and no surprise, the Bulls would feature Joe Barry Carroll, so a murder press came to the confrontation.

The lineup headed by Wilson, Rodman, Stevens, Cooper, and Selly opened the full court to the Bulls.

"The Bulls must be careful, this is the signature of the Knicks!" Tom Edwards said, the Bulls made a mistake.

Doug Collins watched in amazement as the Knicks pressed the frontcourt in a 1-1-3 formation.

The performance of Chicago's son Wilson did not disappoint the people of his hometown.

A teammate steals the ball, and he hits the perimeter.

Destroyed the Bulls pass himself, passed to Stevens for a dunk.

Use excellent defense to give the Bulls an eight-second violation.

Question after question, the big question is, how can the Bulls break this defense?

There's usually only one way to break a murderous press, and that's for a fast, skilled guard to penetrate the entire pressing line.

Isiah Thomas is the answer.

So far, Louie has yet to see a team that can break their full-court press with passing.

Because the murder press is not only high defensive intensity, the players involved are Spider-Man per capita, strong athletic ability, fast moving, relying on passing to break, and the risk of mistakes is too great.

The Bulls are in charge of breaking the press with a backup guard named Sedale Threattpg. He's a decent size with good ball handling and passing skills, but not a lot of opportunities.

He is the kind of puyu who is stubbornly suppressed by his competitors and cannot be trusted by his coaches.

Louie thinks he should have the ability to have strong rotations and even starters, but he only averaged 20 minutes per game for the Bulls.

If the Knicks' roster isn't saturated, he might find a way to get this guy on his team. But seeing him taciturn and sleepy on the court, it's hard not to think of Dale Ellis and Joe Barry Carroll.

Although it is wrong to judge people by their appearance, if he really has all the shortcomings of these two people at the same time, how can he bear it?

Tlett showed the most basic self-preservation ability under the pressure of murder, and was not overwhelmed by the murderous defensive intensity.

The reason for the Bulls' repeated turnovers is the poor coordination of the players on the field.

They have a backup guard who can handle the ball, which in itself is hard to come by, but the big trade at the trade deadline cost the Bulls some key players.

Their chemistry was poor, and there was little understanding between them.

Tlet is an Ellis-level golf course orphan and doesn't communicate at all.

In less than three minutes, the Bulls made 5 turnovers, and only one round managed to dribble the ball to the frontcourt, and they also missed the positional battle.

They were beaten 12-0 by the Knicks.

The power of the pressing murder can be seen from this.

Collins requested his second timeout since the opening three minutes of the second quarter.

They don't have a player like Thomas who can break the press. To solve this problem, it is not enough to bring back people like Barkley. There must be enough ball handlers.

So, Collins did something that sparked the Louis World Cup ptsd - he was on the back three!

Dennis Johnson, John Paxson and Tlet.

He found that the corners of Louis' mouth twitched, as if he saw a disgusting thing happen in front of him, and his miserable expression made it seem like someone was **** on his face.

Zhao Yuanzheng asked, "Coach, is there any problem?"

"No...nothing." This gorgeous three guards, the tallest one is the hemp seed, and the other two are no more than 1.9 meters.

Can this lineup work? Is it possible? Think about it and know it's impossible.

Three guards with Barkley and Carroll, it is simply a way of abandoning therapy.

Clearing the level of murder is pressing, and bringing the ball to the frontcourt should not be a problem.

But another problem that arises is clearly more intractable.

Defense? What about defense? Remember how the naturalized flank in Poland, Poniteka, who was less than 1.97 meters, used 365 different positions to rub and groove the three-back of the national basketball team?

That picture...

When that game ended with Zhou Qi's crazy performance leading to a heartbreaking ending that caused a generation of Chinese fans to suffer, Louie vowed to himself that if he could become a coach one day, and anyone who dared to play a three-back lineup in front of him, he would definitely make it kill each other.

As a traveler, Louis has so many ptsds, and Zhou Qi and Li Nan have contributed a lot...

Louis made several adjustments for this.

Let Miller replace Stevens, let Ewing replace Selly.

Continue to defend the full court press, but Miller is not a regular lineup member of the murder press, let him play, mainly focus on his three-point shooting and mad dog attributes.

The Knicks' murder press has gone down a bit, but it's still strong.

The Bulls can easily break it with a three-guard lineup, but when they come to the frontcourt, the difference between these three guards and the three guards under Li Gui's account is not very big.

Hemp is like Guo Ailun, whose long-range shots are unstable. Although he is nervous, he can always hit those key long-range shots, giving you the illusion that he can shoot well.

Paxson is like Shuo "Super Giant" Fang. If he is the third or fourth strong point in the starting lineup, you can rely on him and even trust his long shot. If he's your most reliable perimeter player, you'd better hope he's down. This is not to curse him for not playing well, but the practical application of the contradictory theory of relativity that refines the law of character.

Because he is withered, so he is tall.

Tlet is too similar to Zhao Jiwei, unable to sustain under high-intensity defense, disappearing from the court like Heizi Zheya.

This lineup is full of Louis' memories.

He couldn't imagine a lineup that could annoy him more.

The Bulls made it through the half, but no. Then, what awaited them was Ewing's flawless defense.

In this round, Ewing's defensive spread reached a high level, stunned his opponents. Hemp passed the ball, Barkley took the ball to the basket, McHale wanted to defend but was pushed away.

By himself, no matter how powerful he is, it is difficult to succeed.

Behind him, Wilson jumped up in front of the hometown elders and shot to block it.

Barkley glared back: "Damn it! You bastard!"

Wilson blocked the ball, Ewing took the ball out of control and passed it to Rodman who was going down quickly.

Rodman advanced with a hilarious dribble posture, Miller followed up on one side, and received Rodman's pass shouting, "Good pass Dennis!"

"Can't he keep a low profile?" Coach Lu complained helplessly.

Miller hit the knife and hit a three-pointer that made the Bulls helpless to counterattack and fast break.

"Let's go back quickly, what are you doing?"

Collins yelled and was extremely dissatisfied with the player's performance.

Louis can understand that the top three guards lineup, one is to break the Knicks' pressing, and the other is to speed up the rhythm of offense and defense.

If there are three guards on the offensive end, the tempo will naturally fly fast.

When defending, use the movement speed of your feet to prevent your opponent from playing fast breaks. This is the charm and advantage of a small lineup, but every Chinese fan who has watched the World Cup knows that this advantage does not exist under the account of Li Gui, who also has a three-back lineup.

NBA defenders, and Asia's top defenders, have a different view.

The Bulls perfectly imitated the play style of the men's basketball team. From the perspective of time, they may still be the ancestors of the men's basketball team, but their death methods are different.

Break the court and press into the frontcourt and hit Barkley or someone else.

It is worth mentioning that they have a good offensive efficiency in doing so.

But as long as it returns to the defensive end, it will be revealed.

With the three guards in front of the Knicks, every point is dislocated, and every point can be strong with the ball.

Dennis Johnson's defense against Wilson carried expectations throughout Chicago.

As one of the two men behind Magic, his defense goes without saying.

The technology Wilson demonstrated was terrifying.

He doesn't use his speed to outsmart the hemp, nor does he use his explosive power to make unreasonable forcible breakthroughs, nor does he use his tonnage to break the opponent's defense.

Wilson's approach is extremely simple.

Since it is taller than the other party, it will be done by pulling it directly.

"Shh!"

It's all about Kevin Durant's inch-long inch-strength play.

Tony Allen has successfully limited Durant for one or two games with a card down.~www.readwn.com~ But Johnson is just the kind of player who is not good at using his lower body strength to cause trouble for his opponents.

It's a question of the times.

In the era when the whole people get started, who would study this kind of defense that can't use hands, but needs to use their own strength to fight the opponent's lower limbs to avoid fouls? What's the fun in defending?

However, when the small is against the big, this is very important. This is the only place where the small can affect the big.

If the hemp seed can't do it, the bull will be broken down.

Since then, Louie has sat.

Within two minutes, the gap widened to 18, and the suspense had since disappeared.

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