The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 521: Tianke

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After the Knicks came back from a timeout, basically every offensive round was like this.

Stockton holds the ball from the perimeter, breaks through singles, or calls McHale pick-and-roll. Either way, it will cause a chain reaction.

This chain reaction is given by the Pistons themselves.

Daly asked the inside to work with the outside to lock Stockton's tandem.

If you just look at Stockton's assist numbers, they certainly did.

However, whenever Stockton's offense fails, fans don't see the Pistons grab the defensive rebound and launch a counterattack.

It was Ewing, with his strong and powerful body, that firmly hung Malone or Parish.

He raised his hand, took off, and his body was well protected by Louie. He still maintained his explosive power intact. With his weight gain in recent years, Ewing was already a center close to perfect in size.

Whenever Malone gave up his defensive position to fill in, he would take the opponent's spot and grab the offensive rebound.

Daly tried to let Malone rush, and Parishka took the place. As a result, this side did hang Ewing, but what about Oakley?

In terms of rebounding ability alone, it is hard to say whether Ewing is better than Oakley.

When playing intra-team matchups, Oakley is significantly more capable of rebounding.

Parish withstood Ewing, Oakley was free to fly.

The Pistons' strategy was stuck in an endless loop.

If you don't guard Stockton, he'll play the ball easily.

Although Malone's help defense can solve this problem, but the rebound is not guaranteed.

Locked Ewing, and an Oakley.

No matter what they do, the Knicks have the power to bounce back.

So the game got interesting, the Knicks had a low first-shot percentage in a positional battle, but their offensive rebounds were insane.

Most of the strikes were converted into Ewing and Oakley's offensive rebounds and secondary offenses, and the interior dominance was fully displayed.

"It's weird, before the game, we thought the Pistons would have a clear advantage in the paint because they had Moses, and Robert, and even James Worthy was an awesome rebounder, no matter which team it was against. Teams, their paint should be dominant. Instead, we're seeing the Knicks take advantage of their weak spots."

Billy Cunningham understood the tactics at this time: "This is caused by the strategy of the Pistons. They sacrificed the inside position in order to limit the tactical operation of the Knicks."

"Can this disadvantage be reversed?" Dick Stockton asked.

Cunningham affirmed: "Trust Coach Daly, he will find a way."

"It seems that Coach Lu's suspension has achieved some results, Billy." Stockton was deliberately disgusting.

"Um..." Cunningham's face was ugly as if someone was blasting him with a cucumber...

The Knicks put the limits in place and tied it at 54-42 with eight minutes into the second quarter.

The Knicks led by 12 points, Ewing and Oakley grabbed 9 offensive rebounds in less than half a quarter.

The Pistons requested a timeout, and Daly discussed it with the assistants.

They decided to carry out an operation against the sky.

Craig Illo was replaced, James Worthy played at the 2, no small forward, and a villain named Rick Mahone was replaced with Malone and Parish.

As a result, the Pistons became the heaviest team in the league.

At the same time, their rebounding pressure will also be given to the Knicks.

3 insiders with double-digit rebounds per game, and a Worthy who can rebound in double-digits without so many rebounding idiots, if he doesn't play the overwhelming dominance of "missing and then grabbing, and then losing and grabbing", it will be a failure. .

Louie didn't expect the Pistons to go crazy, so he just did his regular rotation.

Stockton, Oakley, McHale went down to rest.

Hornacek, Wilson, and Rodman were replaced.

Louie gave up the three-inner game. Although he enjoyed the sense of accomplishment of using the opponent's best style of play to defeat the opponent, the Pistons...he really couldn't do it.

That luxury experience that only the 1983-84 Celtics could have.

Now, let's just do what you are good at.

As a result, he saw the Pistons' front four lineup.

"This is going to be crazy!" Zhao Yuanzheng muttered.

Tomjanovich is not surprised, the Pistons has been the focus of his research.

"It was their trump card last season that we ended up with outside shots." Tomjanovich suggested Luiz use the same strategy.

"Not urgent."

Louie believes that after such a long run-in, the players already know how to play against the Pistons' front four.

If the coaching staff is too concerned to interrupt the rhythm of the game, it will affect the state of the players.

Stockton pointed to the right horn, ready to call for tactics.

The Pistons' defense started to get tough.

The biggest problem with the four frontcourt lineup is that when encountering a team that mainly attacks from the outside, they will lose their position due to their slow speed.

How does a player help himself or his teammates score? The most effective way is to attract more defenders from his teammates. When a player throws off an opponent's defense, there are more opponents to interfere with him, or when a player is very offensively threatening, he gets double-teamed.

In the Knicks, there are many people who have the deterrent power of being double-teamed with the ball.

Ewing is one of them. Most teams double-team him not because of his strong offense, but because of his below-average scoring ability.

Ewing in college confused a lot of people by convincing scouts that he was the master of the next era. Louis saw his essence, but not a single point. Ewing during the Georgetown period seemed to be a master passer, but it was only superficial.

Entering the NBA, his field of vision is narrow, with a bit of butter, and the problem of dropping the ball from time to time is magnified.

The Pistons put Malone on Ewing alone.

Bullets legend Wes Unseld is known as the Bone Crusher. But this nickname has no way of textual research, I don't know where it came from, it's not official, and Americans don't call him that.

As far as the style of the game is concerned, Malone is more of a bone crusher than Unseld.

In all non-ball confrontations, Malone is top notch.

Like a mad dog, he turned to Ewing for a physical confrontation.

Ewing was really hard to resist, and at this time, Ma Hong double-teamed him.

Then it was time to test Ewing's passing.

Everyone focused on this, Ewing held the ball and looked at Wilson who fell into the open position.

He made a low-quality pass.

The Pistons have no way to make up defenses, and they don't have a chance to turn. They are a four-point lineup. There are as many flaws as there are advantages to this lineup, the biggest being the lack of quality defensive rotation.

If someone misses the defense, the rotation speed of others and the speed of supplementary defense cannot be compared with the normal lineup.

Wilson shoots with this poor quality pass.

Miss!

"This is the opportunity for the Pistons!" Cunningham's voice just fell.

A long rebound that pops out of the box far away, out of control of the Pistons.

Louie stood calmly on the sidelines, seemingly ignoring the Pistons' front four.

The rebound was picked up by the deadliest shooter.

Dale Ellis catches the ball.

"Since the start of the playoffs, Ellis has gotten rid of his off-court controversy and has become the most dangerous perimeter shooter in the league, hitting at least 3 3-pointers per game and shooting 46 percent."

"It's unbelievable given the intensity of the defense he's facing, given that the Knicks have been trying to sell him before the trade deadline."

Cunningham hated Louie, so he hated his players.

Hearing what Stockton said, he snorted softly and was not heard by anyone.

Ellis' three-pointer did not give the Pistons a chance to react.

"Shh!"

The ball gave Daly an indescribable feeling of suffocation.

He was restless, like he was caught on a weak point.

Daly looked to the Knicks bench, and Louie was smiling at him.

It wasn't a friendly smile, like Zhang Zifeng's most terrifying smile of the year in "Tang Tan 1" - added that the re-enactment in "Tang Tan 3" was like a slap in the face, a piece of stinky **** - Daly admits He was frightened.

Coaches in this era don't believe that three-pointers can kill people.

Daly didn't believe it either.

Louie doesn't see the 3-pointer as a winning weapon either.

The time has not come, and forcing a three-point game against the times can only ask for trouble.

But if the Pistons stick to their front four, that 3-pointer can really kill.

On the defensive end, the Knicks took what the Knicks used for the enemy, limiting Joe Dumars in the same way.

One man marks, one flanks, and one squats.

The difference is that, apart from Dumars, the Pistons have no second player who can punish the Knicks from the free throw line. Dumars' ability to break points is like all of Mr. Bodo's works and blacks compared to Stockton. Like Ze Zhiling's few minutes of fierce battle in "Red Cliff", the gap is too big.

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Miss!

The Pistons won the offensive rebound unsurprisingly, and the four frontcourt lineups had obvious advantages at the basket. Malone had to launch a second attack when he held the ball.

"Ewing disagrees!" The gorilla jumped up and delivered the hot pot.

Malone's ball was slapped mercilessly.

Leaving the paint, the Pistons' front four lost control of the ball like an avalanche.

It's Ellis again!

He ran over to control the floor ball and gave it to Stockton.

Stockton only had a chance to find Wilson who was going down quickly.

Passing is like a flag of command, pointing to where to play.

Wilson came to the front with a stunning one-handed windmill that got star fans on the MSG scene to their feet and turned the garden into a raucous palace.

Finally, the Pistons pulled a ball back with Worthy's offense, but they didn't wait for their next plan.

Ewing makes a long pass from the bottom line.

It's Wilson again!

The Pistons couldn't stop Wilson's fast down. They could only watch the Knicks' counterattack happen in front of them and could do nothing.

"Is there anything else Coach Daly can do?"

Dick Stockton asked.

No matter how crooked Cunningham's **** was, he couldn't speak now.

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