The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 534: It's better to hit people

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Louie replaced Song Tao, replaced Rodman, and played against the Celtics with a small lineup.

However, the ball is in the hands of the Celtics.

After Song Tao was blocked, the Knicks had to use a foul to stop the Celtics' counterattack, but this was only temporary.

Louie's timeout went into effect after that foul.

After changing to a small lineup, the main focus is defensive rotation.

A small lineup without enough three-point threat is tantamount to hitting a pebble against a regular lineup with the league's leading center.

The worst was not that Sampson could easily score against anyone, but Isiah Thomas, who was two meters empty, made a three-pointer.

40 to 28

The gap between the two sides reaches 12 points, which is a pinch.

Stockton broke the ball again.

This time, his target is Rodman standing high on the right wing.

From the perspective of the object, is it not a good decision to let Rodman decide the trend of this round?

Rodman was about to shoot when Wilson flashed past him.

"Dennis, pass the ball!"

Wilson yelled.

Rodman's ball came out, and Wilson swayed Lewis' defense with a fake and scored a jumper.

30 to 40

Wilson's scoring is thirst-quenching, but the Knicks' crisis isn't over yet.

Louis is waiting for his chance to strike.

Isiah Thomas and Sampson are both playing from the opening to the present, and Louie does not believe that the Celtics will play the halftime with the dead grass duo with a lead.

Sure enough, seven minutes into the second quarter, Ellis hit a three-pointer, and K.C. Jones himself called a timeout.

When Louie saw Thomas and Sampson sitting down for drinks, he knew the Celtics were going to replace the Big Two to rest.

This is an opportunity!

Louie called out Michael Cooper, Wilson, Rodman, Stevens, John Salley.

"Whether we can tie the score before halftime, let's fight here!"

What sets the Knicks apart from other teams is that Louie has a card in his hand that scares the Celtics.

It's like Lakers fans are afraid of Sampson because it can't be solved.

Celtics fans are also afraid of the murder press for the same reason.

They can't solve it!

As long as Isiah Thomas is down, the Knicks' murder crunch can really kill a game.

Louie also knows that the Celtics tried to use the Bucks' full-court press in the semifinals to rehearse how to break a murder press.

However, the gap between the two is not generally large.

"Come on!" Tom Heinsohn was excited to see Louie ready to use a murder press, "The Knicks have the best defense in the league, and at the same time, they are also the team that leads the press trend. Since the Knicks , more and more teams are using full court pressing against the Celtics. However, there are only a few teams that can use full court pressing. Only the Knicks' full court pressing makes Kyle Terrible."

Dick Stockton: "Is the Knicks' full-court press really unresolvable?"

"It's not impossible to solve." Billy Cunningham laughed. "If the referee doesn't like the Knicks' defensive moves, the effect of the full court pressing will be greatly reduced."

"Yes, full court pressing is essentially an aggressive defensive strategy."

This is also what Louis is worried about.

Tonight's referee Mirzaha and deputy referee Strom are top beasts.

Moreover, they all showed their willingness to blow the home whistle.

If they suddenly tighten the whistleblower, the Knicks' murder press may be limited by the dense whistle before it can exert its power.

Thomas' replacement is an obscure defender Dirk Minniefield PG.

A point guard who averages 3+3 assists per game, in theory, he's too mediocre to be Thomas's backup.

In addition to Millfield, the other four Celtics players are Harper, Bird, Reggie Lewis, Laimbeer.

The Celtics abandoned the regular lineup as if they had foreseen that Louis would press the whole court in advance, and only had Laimbeer as an orthodox insider.

"wrong…"

Louie looks at this lineup, Bird seems to be likely to play the 4th position? Because Rodman is the No. 4 position on the Knicks court, and he will play against Bird no matter what. It doesn't seem to matter whether he is on the No. 3 position against him or against him on the No. 4 position. the difference.

As soon as the timeout ended, the Knicks pressed fiercely all over the court, reminding Garden fans of how they had struggled with this team over the years.

One of Boston's most impressive full-court presses was the night Louie came to the garden in a purple suit. At that time, the Knicks were not as strong as they are now, with a well-balanced lineup but too many newcomers.

Louie just played a full quarter of the audience pressing.

The full-court press in that quarter has been talked about until now, and it was the first time that "murder press" was used on the Celtics.

Tonight, the referee's whistle-blowing scale has changed a lot in the first and second quarters.

The referee in the first quarter seemed to have a cleanliness and did not allow players to make excessive physical contact. They changed the standard again in the second quarter, allowing players to increase physical confrontation, and the Knicks' murderous press was unaffected.

K.C complained loudly that it was his turn to draft the referee.

Louie didn't know whether to be happy or angry, Mirzaha and Strom, two disgusting referees.

Even if the Knicks are now profiting, he still disgusts these two.

Blow the whistle well, you can be loose or strict, the most important thing is to have a unified scale and continue to the audience.

Isn't a section and a penalty standard clearly stated to engage in mentality?

The Celtics were blocked for 24 seconds.

Although they managed to dribble the ball across half court, no one was able to pass the ball to Bird.

Rodman and Stevens' mad-dog defense made the Celtics' screen-and-catch tactics designed for Bird useless.

However, the Knicks have no guards and the offense is chaotic.

The Knicks' defense gave the Celtics an eight-second violation.

Wilson was pulling and hammering in front of Bird.

The Celtics were about to fight back when Cooper cut Millfield's ball.

The climax of the second festival came at this time.

Cooper intercepted the ball to attack the basket, and Laimbeer, who had just sent the ball, was protecting the basket. His basket protector, instead of jumping up to cover, aimed at Cooper's armpit, and a forward leaning golden rooster took off independently.

As a result, he naturally hit the private part he was aiming for, which angered Cooper.

Rodman saw Big Brother being shackled and just behind Ranbir, he suddenly became wicked and pushed the defenseless Ranbir to the ground with all his strength.

Stevens followed and pushed Bird away, and the group fight between the two sides almost broke out.

The garden was booed, the referee's whistle lost its effect, probably after Rodman and Laimbeer took five or six punches at each other, Bird and Stevens got tangled, and Cooper fell to the ground after being hit. , The other players who were still calm only pulled away their teammates.

"Why does this always happen to littlelu's team?" Cunningham immediately directed the question to Louie.

This time, Heinsohn did not speak for Louie. He patronized and criticized how bad Rodman was attacking people from behind: "Strom should expel Rodman on the spot! Rodman must know that from Attacking an unsuspecting person from behind is very dangerous, both for him and others. Rudy Tomjanovich was treated as a sneak attack by running from behind Kermit Washington to persuade him in NBA history. The most famous punch ever."

Since this is a melee, it is clear who started it.

The referee gave Laimbeer a defensive foul and a technical foul, and a technical foul to Rodman who attacked from behind ~www.readwn.com~ The melee between Bird and Stevens was ignored.

"Littlelu, you better take care of your players!" Systrom exclaimed.

Cooper's injury is unknown. He doesn't know what his lower body is now and has no intention of playing. Louis, who was warned by the referee, could only remove the murder press first, and then the body hair whistle came.

These two **** regard maintaining stability as the first priority of the game, but they don't know that the reason why this game is so chaotic and violent is because of their poor control of the field.

A bad referee can make a bad call, and two bad referees can ruin a well-prepared game.

The Knicks are still a defensive-oriented team, and encountering referees with unpredictable scales is like meeting their nemesis.

Louie replaced Ewing and McHale, and wanted to use the time difference between the Celtics giants to use their core players to chase points.

Both sides finished the ball, and because there were technical fouls on both sides, the ball belonged to the Knicks.

Is the game back to normal?

No, the Knicks' youths continued to ramp up their intensity with anger.

These irresistible anger brought many unstable factors to the game.

The Celtics also have young people, but their core and most important people are old fritters. Fighting on the court is a common thing for them. After the game, people continue to play without being affected.

The Knicks are different. McHale is a veteran who can't hold the game. During the game, Louie does not have enough time to eliminate the negative emotions caused by the fight.

The young people in the team began to play with the mood of hitting people and not playing.

Ewing called his third foul in less than half a minute.

Since then, a lot of things have changed tonight.

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