The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 560: heavy design

"The rest, only noise(!

In addition to the magician, other heavyweight guests came to the scene.

Such as die-hard lake honey Jack Nicholson who came with the magician. Nicholson's presence convinced Louie that Magic was just trying to pass his bad luck to the Celtics.

There are also some Boston local stars that Louis can't name.

The Knicks' cheer team is just as luxurious.

Team legend Dave Debusschere brought Willis Reed, politician Bill Bradley, Kaz Russell and other old Nicks to the scene.

In terms of entertainment stars, many New York stars can't stand the atmosphere of the garden. Only genuine fans like Nicholson are willing to put up with the atmosphere of the garden.

Therefore, the Knicks star fan group, only came to a not popular Jennifer Beals.

Jennifer shouted to Louie, "I've come to this place to watch the game to cheer you on. If you dare to lose, I'll never finish with you!"

Uh...how to make it look like Louis begged her to come.

Louis shrugged helplessly.

In addition, the Celtics management also came to the scene.

Auerbach and Jane Walker are all acquaintances.

No one thought the Knicks would bring such a big threat to the Celtics.

Before the Eastern Conference finals, Celtics supporters did not see the Knicks as the biggest obstacle to their five-peat.

In terms of strength, they may not be as good as the Lakers in previous years.

That thinking was completely changed with McHale's clothesline foul.

Because of the Lakers, they won't make such extreme moves.

Only a team that really treats you as a mortal enemy and wants to beat you will do whatever it takes. The Lakers are very strong, but they are enveloped by the shell of showtime, and they can't put down their bodies to fight them to the death.

The Knicks have inherited the tradition of the Eastern Conference in this area.

The ball can be lost, and the man must lie down.

As the two teams warmed up, Louie watched Bird on the other court carefully.

His feet move naturally, his shooting stance doesn't change, and at first glance, he looks like a healthy player.

This pretending to be strong can't deceive Louis.

How could the Celtics let him rest in Game 6 if he's really fine?

Dealing with the Knicks in Game 6 is better than dragging it out to Game 7.

On the other side, the CBS commentator, who was in charge of commenting on the game, was Brent Musberg, a well-known commentator in the industry, and his partner was another former NBA coach who hated Louie—Hu Bee Brown.

Brown, like Billy Cunningham, had a grudge with Louie years ago. At that time, Louie was still in the Celtics, taking that team around to mutilate those weak NBA teams.

Brown, who was the Knicks coach at the time, was naturally one of the victims. But at that time, the reason why Louis let the team start killing was not that he did not understand the rules, but that some coaches who depended on the old and sold the old believed that he had too little qualifications and was not qualified to be the coach of the Celtics.

Too little qualification is generally synonymous with insufficient ability.

Since he is said to be incompetent, then see the true chapter on the court.

Therefore, the most fierce dancers have been educated.

Brown was fired in the summer of 1984, and the Knicks hired Louie to take over his job.

Embarrassingly, Louie does his job just fine...

So when Musberg asked Brown what he thought of the game, Brown acted like a more extreme Cunningham: "If Larry doesn't play, the Knicks have a chance to make a big comeback on the road, but Larry As worthy of GOAT, he chose to come back to defend his honor, so the Knicks have no chance!"

It's as if the Knicks have won all three games so far without Bird.

Musberg knew that Brown couldn't be objective with the Knicks, so asking the question was also an explanation from the stage. Cunningham wasn't there, and they needed another person to make the whole point of the show.

Brown's remarks would be hilarious if the Knicks took control of the game later.

After the warm-up, the players from both sides gathered around their coaches.

The DJ at the scene began to announce, informing fans of the starting lists of both sides.

The Knicks' start was unexpected.

Stockton, Wilson (2), Alex Stevens, Oakley, Ewing.

Wilson played the second position, Stevens entered the starting lineup, and McHale continued to come off the bench.

Just a starting roster sends a lot of information.

Wilson will shoot more three-pointers when he plays on the 2nd position. Stevens starts against Bird, and McHale comes off the bench. It’s not that Oakley is playing better than him, but that he can play his role better off the bench. The advantage, with Oakley in the starting lineup, would give the Knicks a solid hitter in a game that could break out at any time.

"It seems that the Knicks are going to carry out their strategy to the end!"

"It's a real test for Larry, and if he's the greatest player of all time, he should win this game."

The Celtics' starting lineup looks normal: Thomas, Harper, Bird, Sampson, Laimbeer. Always these five.

After the opening, Ewing won the jump ball in front of Sampson.

The Celtics' retreat was fast enough, and the Knicks' first offense was to hit the basket.

Stockton's pass goes straight to Oakley.

Oakley stood in front of Laimbeer, who underestimated the latter's defense.

If you don't do any fake moves, you have to be strong with the ball.

Leaving aside those insidious black hands and black feet, he is not bad when looking at Laimbeer purely as a defender.

In 2014, Split, who was known as the number one defender in the world, was the norm on the defensive end of Laimbeer. He is very good at defending offensive players on the ground.

Oakley was not able to get up and was blocked by Ranbir.

Bird took the ball and threw it to Thomas.

Thomas was centered, and Sampson followed on the right.

Ewing retreated extremely fast, blocking Thomas's break-through route, but the latter deftly hit the ball to Sampson.

The league's No. 1 center jumped out of the paint like he had wings. Ewing turned around, unable to jump up to defend, all he could do was put his hands up and let Sampson come and go.

Sampson, across Ewing's body, straightened and landed a dunk into the basket.

Corner referee Hugh Hollins blows the whistle.

"I admit there was a foul just now, but did your whistle sound too late?" Louie complained.

Hollins ignored him. This kind of pressure happened every game, and he took it for granted.

Sampson stood on the free-throw line full of fighting spirit.

3 to 0

This is the positive effect of Bird's return from injury.

Even if Sampson was elected regular season MVP, the Celtics' backbone is still Bird.

Bird would have been uncomfortable playing without him.

If Bird was present, he would be Mr. One in minutes.

"Ralph is too tricky, Larry is injured, Isiah can't fire from a long distance, and this guy can attack from any position" Zhao Yuanzheng has never seen anything like Sampson, from a purely technical point of view A center who can't be restrained.

Because of his offensive skills, he can shoot 3-pointers at the rim, half-hoops, mid-range, long twos and even the front triangle. He can switch between low-position back play and high-position basket breakthrough.

For Ewing, defending this monster was too much work.

Louie can't let him drain too much on the defensive end and Sampson, so it's the task of defending Sampson. Basically, it was handed over to Oakley. It was a dislocation of fast break defense just now, which was an accident.

The Celtics' defense has changed from man-to-man in the original position to a full-court lead defense. There are differences in details between leading defense and pressing. One is for pressure, and the other is simply to grab the ball.

Stockton, as always, was given a space.

He made a big breakthrough.

Before the Eastern Conference finals, even Louie didn't expect Stockton's breakthrough to have this level.

However, based on his physical quality alone, breakthroughs can only be a temporary solution. Without a stable finishing ability in the penalty area, and without challenging inside shots, he can only pass the ball.

That was one of Louie's pregame plans and one of the reasons Stevens was put in the starting lineup.

The chaos caused by Stockton's break-through pitted Stevens against Thomas. Stockton threw the ball back, and Stevens got the chance to make a big hit in the high post.

Today, Stevens has been seen as the number one mad dog in the Knicks pressing group. Yes, he has only one label, which is defense. But before he played defense with the Knicks, his selling point was his versatility.

He can do everything, but he can't do everything well. The reason why he can stay in the Knicks is because under Louie's hands, he understands how to play defense.

Letting him start today~www.readwn.com~ is not as simple as torturing Bird.

In the high post, Stevens backed Thomas, and within four seconds, he pushed Thomas' defense into the paint like a bulldozer, then stepped back and turned, not a graceful jumper, and flew over Thomas's head.

That's another design by Louie to put him on the court.

Stockton's offense is just a bait, the specific purpose is to create a high-level fight.

2 to 3

Stevens, whose hands were unreasonably rough, had an absolute physical advantage in the face of Thomas, so the offense found a sense and scored the Knicks' first goal tonight.

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