The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 575: strategic failure

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At the beginning of the second quarter, the Blazers let Jordan spin and continue the game.

However, there is a problem.

Adelman realized that they could no longer let the Knicks shooters throw the ball at will, so he used the luxurious front line to strengthen the restrictions on the three-point line.

They swapped out Terry Porter, let Jordan and Drexler take turns holding the ball, and added McDaniel, Nance, and James Edwards.

This lineup does look terribly athletic, perfectly limiting the Knicks' ball movement and keeping their shooters from finding good opportunities.

ExchangeRicky (high dynamic offense) is only part of the system.

The Blazers blocked the three-point line, and the consequence of doing so was ignoring the penalty area.

Louie didn't let Ewing play, and the one who replaced Ewing was Song Tao - this is a historic moment, Chinese players played in the NBA finals, and it was not garbage time.

In terms of personal ability, Song Tao is not Edwards' opponent, but his physical quality is better than Edwards'.

Song Tao took turns to 2HighFOREHEAD (inside cut and empty pick), and cooperated with McHale's 2HighRip, something embarrassing happened to the Portlanders.

The outside line was blocked, but the inside line was hit with a big hole.

At halftime, the Knicks led the Blazers by 20 points.

59 to 39

Jordan scored 20 points, more than half of the team, and tried to make the ball, but the gap seemed hard to close.

Adelman completely can not understand, why they have the best wing, but can not use this advantage against the Knicks.

"It is worth mentioning that the Knicks played so well, but they never used the full court pressing that buried the Boston dynasty against the Blazers."

"Does that mean the Blazers haven't pushed them to that point?"

The Murder Press was created to beat the Celtics, but it works just as well against any other team.

Hubby Brown is right, the Knicks pressed the whole court because it was unnecessary.

After all, it's a 20-point lead in any game.

Adelman's typical step is wrong, and every step is wrong.

In an interview with reporters at midfield, Louis praised the performance of the Blazers: "Although we took a little lead, the game is not over yet, the Blazers are a tenacious team, and MJ is one of the best players I have ever seen. one."

"LittleLu doesn't seem to know that he's a little disgusting now that he's modest." Brown complained to Brent Musberg after he closed his mic.

Musberg thus learned that Brown did not take the wrong medicine. He still disliked Louie, but in order to gain the support of New York fans, he had to incarnate Lu Biao.

After all, it is to eat, not shabby.

In the second half, it was obvious that Jordan was angry.

He couldn't stand his team being beaten so badly in the Finals.

Jordan took a sharp step, got rid of the defense, drove to the layup, caused Ewing's foul, and hit two free throws.

He understands that although the Knicks are strong on the inside, they won't be strong if they beat everyone down.

So he doesn't care how big the Knicks' fouls are, he just gets the ball inside. Even if you don't have the ball in hand, try to cut inside.

Soon, another foul was made, this time by McHale.

He just doesn't get tired, four possessions, and eight free throws.

Louie complained to the referee to no avail, and the Knicks finally came to their senses.

"Since it's a foul no matter what, then hit me hard!"

Louis shouted.

This is a signal of increased strength.

The Knicks' physical contact improved a notch. Jordan, who made four fouls in a row, wanted to lead his teammates, but unfortunately, it was difficult for him to take off with his teammates and himself.

Glider threw an alley pass to Jordan as he dribbled through.

As soon as the ball was thrown, he was knocked down by a Knicks player.

It was Rodman, who waved pompously and knocked the glider to the ground.

Jordan completed the dunks, scored 10 points in a row, and his personal score reached 29 points, but his teammates were not ready to meet the intensity of the Knicks.

Rodman's physical contact with the glider, and the consequences, was ignored by the referees.

If there is no whistle, it is not a foul.

Jordan didn't notice that, and he continued his dynamic performance. More than half of the third quarter, the Trail Blazers chased the difference to 9 points, but Jordan's physical fitness dropped significantly.

After years of competition with the Lakers, Jordan never had the opportunity to experience the defensive intensity of the Eastern Conference in the playoffs.

He also doesn't know what kind of confrontation the Knicks fought with the Celtics to get out of the East, so he will be naive.

Nance worked with his pick-and-roll, and the Knicks opted to double-team.

Therefore, Nance went down. This 208 cm power forward is a pure western cowboy. He likes speed, likes sports cars, and likes to rush on the road. Blast your opponent's basket like thunder.

Jordan averaged 6 assists per game during the regular season. Nance made a great contribution. Feeding him the ball and dunking was one of Jordan's favorite things to do.

However, this detail is unlikely to be missed by the Knicks coaching staff.

So Nance seems to be easy to pick and roll down, but in fact, there is a hidden murder.

When Jordan passed the ball, he was guarding the glider in the bottom corner one second, and the next second he closed the pocket formation. Rodman, who blocked the ball path, responded with his terrible motor nerves and came before Jordan passed the ball. To the correct position, jump up to intercept the ball.

This wasn't Jordan's first turnover.

In fact, it was his first of three consecutive turnovers.

Trail Blazers supporters have a huge question: Where did the glider go?

That's the problem with the Blazers.

Adelman wants to leave everything to Jordan, expecting the glider to become a second-in-command who can do everything and get in the way.

And that just killed the Blazers' greatest possibility.

The Glider has the ability to do what Scottie Pippen did with Jordan, maybe a lot worse defensively, but definitely better offensively.

So when the Blazers reached the playoffs, the glider became an embarrassing existence.

No ball possession, no range, except for counter-attacks, he couldn't find his place at all times. It is even worse when he encounters a tough team like the Knicks. He will be knocked over and lose his sense of existence.

Therefore, the Trail Blazers, who once caught up to 9 points, were led by the Knicks to 15 points before the end of the third quarter.

In the fourth quarter, the Blazers tried to give Jordan a two-minute break.

It was during this time that Louie lined up Hornacek, Wilson, Miller, Cooper and Ewing.

The Eastern Conference finals proved that Ewing can shoot a step or two inside the arc.

So, if the field needs it, if the Knicks want to have a 4-OUT or even 5-OUT lineup, or three three-pointers + a cake king + a ball-holding point, this configuration Louis can take out at any time - of course, The three-point threat can't be compared with the group of people in the small ball era, but compared with the contemporaries, it is completely enough - and as long as he puts out the ultimate space lineup, then how to defend the Knicks ball carrier, for any ball It's a problem for the team.

The Blazers suddenly realized they didn't have a player who would make Wilson uncomfortable offensively when Jordan went down.

Even, when Wilson pulled the score difference to 20+ in one breath, Adelman was so frightened that Adelman dared not let Jordan rest and let Jordan play to save the game, Louis insisted on letting Wilson single because he had entered the rhythm.

At first, Adelman saw that Wilson was going to play singles against Jordan, and thought he was trying to call out his best basket protector, but then he found out that the other side was really crazy... Jordan played single defense, but Wilson couldn't play. error.

Wilson played Jordan, not pure one-on-one. He'll let Ewing pick and roll.

As long as there's a pick-and-roll, give him a momentary shot, and he'll shoot.

Wilson, who felt hot, relied on this unsolved jumper to make 3 of 4 shots on Jordan's head. Even if Jordan returned him to 4 of 4, it would not have a big impact on the situation.

When Adelman lost his mind, it was also when the Blazers completely lost hope of winning.

"Larry, flank Wilson!"

He gave Nance an aggressive tactical instruction, letting Nance and Jordan flank Wilson, forcing him to pass the ball to stop this unreasonable offense.

And this is the logical terminal of Louis's entire technique and tactics.

When the Trail Blazers used their forward talent to limit their long shots, Louie let Ewing and Song Tao wreak havoc in Portland's restricted area; when they decided to give up the point guard, Jordan and the Glider took turns holding the ball to ensure that Nance and When Edwards was on the court and his flank athleticism was still invincible, he set up a 4-out lineup, allowing Wilson to play indiscriminately.

Adelman sees what the method is useless, let the player flank Wilson simply and rudely.

So, as long as Ewing goes down, Wilson's ball goes out, and what awaits Ewing is a vast ocean.

Louie is equal to stripping out the weaknesses of the Blazers in broad daylight. The glider is marginalized, the game is obviously a hard-hitting penalty area, but there is no space for the shooter, and the inside line is always bad-this game verifies the Blazers more clearly. Where is the problem.

As long as the Knicks want to force the basket, when the shooter is pulled away, the Blazers are powerless to stop, plus the Knicks' flanks are all long legs that can run, and they rely on counterattacks and positional warfare to force the basket to score points~ www.readwn.com~ The Blazers can't defend either - they can shrink and shrink, and all available configurations are used, and the result is that they can't defend against the Knicks' offensive.

Louie completely relied on beautiful on-the-spot response and richer play than the Blazers, bringing down the Blazers.

Pressed from start to finish, the Portlanders had no chance.

In the end, 114 to 99.

Jordan scored 44 points and the Blazers lost 15 points.

"The Blazers have to think about it, they broke the nightmare of Los Angeles with difficulty, just to be **** and beaten in the finals?" Hubby Brown teased.

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