The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 576: Why is it at this time?

"The rest, only noise(!

"The Knicks played more mature than us, and that's why we lost."

The first loss of the finals was not unexpected for the Blazers.

Before the start of the game, the Knicks were considered to be a more competitive team than the Blazers. Is it a shame to lose to a more competitive team than you? Do not. Shame is the Blazers coach Rick Adelman.

His on-the-spot command caused a lot of controversy.

As early as when the Blazers were trapped in the Lakers for four consecutive years, Adelman was questioned about his lack of ability.

After the first game, the criticism of him became more and more.

As much criticism as Adelman gets, Louis gets as much praise.

"Coach Lu, this should be familiar to you, right?"

The New York media joked.

"Yes, I played here when I was in Boston." Louie said lightly, "We have the experience of winning, so whatever happens, it will not affect my attitude towards the finals."

"What do you think is the Knicks' greatest strength?"

"Mentality. After beating Celtic, we believe this year belongs to us," Louis said confidently.

"However, the Blazers also beat the Lakers. Do you think this incident has not improved their mentality?"

"I didn't say that."

Louis didn't want to say anything inexplicably.

"I mean, beating the defending champs was a psychological stimulant for the young guys on our team, and it got them all excited. Maybe beating the Lakers could give the Blazers a similar boost. Yes, but I think the Celtics are better than the Lakers, there's no doubt about that."

Louie didn't say that the Lakers' lineup was demolished to only Magic and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

Facts speak louder than words.

That night, the Knicks played the best Ewing, his score was not as much as Wilson, but the data was more comprehensive, scored 20 points, 16 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 blocks. If according to the Knicks team data, Ewing also has 5 screen assists and 2 indirect assists - the so-called indirect assist is through his hand, sending a pass, and then the person who receives the pass directly assists and scores .

Compared with Wilson's 26 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists, it looks more like the data of the core of the ball, but if you want to evaluate the FMVP, Ewing is definitely in the lead.

That night, Louis came home and ate something.

He had a habit of skipping dinner on game days during the playoffs.

Because digesting things will slow down the operation of his head, Louis forgot where he saw it. Anyway, that's what he meant. He didn't want his reaction to be too slow in the game because of what he ate. So, I would rather go hungry than wait until the game is over.

If you win the game, you will be twice as happy when you go home for a late-night snack.

If he loses, he may not have the appetite to make up for this meal, so he should lose weight.

Anyway, he didn't lose.

Louie had a late-night snack, and took advantage of the time to digest and fast-forward in the small room to review tonight's game.

This is a game that doesn't require a replay.

Trailblazers' complete defeat.

Adelman is the culprit.

If Adelman was dismissed because of this, Louis would definitely be the "principal offender". His on-the-spot decision made the opponent look too ugly. Due to the huge gap between the performances of the head coaches on both sides, any commentator who commented on the game would point out the gap between the coaching staff.

So, even those who don't understand the game know that Louie beat his opponent technically and tactically.

The reason why Louis wants to review this game is mainly to think in a different position.

From the Blazers' point of view, is there room for improvement in this game?

If he is Adelman, what room for improvement?

The more Louis looked, the more he could feel the "strangeness" of the Trail Blazers and the sure-win situation of the Knicks "who want to lose and don't know how to lose".

As two teams that met in the Finals, Louie rarely sees each other's styles overcome like this.

As I said before, the basic offensive form of the Blazers is to use the body of the flank player to force the attack.

There are basically three basic battles.

Jordan Glider McDaniel plays with the ball, Nance or someone else makes a pick-and-roll run, Jordan catches and shoots.

Since the Knicks have a front line that can deal with the strength of the Blazers' flanks, their strong flow style is doomed to suffer.

If you don't count Ewing, the Knicks' personnel structure is quite similar to that of the Trail Blazers, mainly on the flanks. But the difference is the play on both sides.

The Blazers are simply and rudely strong, and the Knicks are carefully crafted by Louis. The difference is that when faced with a team with opposing styles, the Blazers have nothing to do, and the Knicks can use tactics to solve problems at any time.

Another problem, when the opponent has a strong center in the interior, the Blazers often suffer. Unfortunately, the Knicks happen to have an Ewing that Sampson has just kneaded into his shape.

The Blazers' perimeter threat is very low, so they basically can't open up space. Even if it is called a pick-and-roll, it is not very useful. The greatest value of the pick-and-roll lies in finding dislocations. The bigger the gap between the ball-handler and the screener, the easier it is to find opportunities for dislocation offense. Unfortunately, Jordan and the Glider, as the core ball-holders of the Blazers, do not have a threatening distance. So whenever they call the pick-and-roll, their opponents will back away and Ewing will not choose to jump out, but choose a good position to block the down space.

It doesn't work if they get creative with smaller guys running the pick-and-roll. Not to mention whether Adelman can think of this method, even if he does, in front of the Knicks, who have a similar personnel reserve as the Blazers, even if they use a small pick-and-roll to force out the defense, the Blazers' size advantage is not big. Going deep, getting a guard to run the pick-and-roll...

The game has entered the realm that Louie is most familiar with - the small ball era of play - almost 100% sure that Adelman can't think of this way, but if someone gives the Blazers' coaching staff a head, let their ball handler reverse the pick-and-roll roll call. The little guy (Curry: don't come here) belongs to the method of the small ball era, and will also be countered by the gameplay of the small ball era.

The reason why James's roll call strategy is to try everything is because in the late stage of the Cavaliers, no matter how bad his teammates are, at least they can put together a one-star lineup.

Therefore, as long as James decides to call his name, playing ball is like choosing a concubine. He will play whoever he wants.

And the Blazers, because the quality of the shooter is too low, it is easy to be delayed, so they can't use the roll call strategy. Forcing the tactic into this situation could put the ball handler in a dangerous situation.

When the Blazers' strong flow can't gain a clear size advantage, and the pick-and-roll can't easily find the dislocation, what should I do when I have to use the shot to sanction the Knicks' inside line?

That's why Louie watched the game all over again.

He also wanted to know what the Blazers could do to change the situation.

Eventually, he found a way to evolve.

Blazers' backup, there is a player named Richard Anderson (RichardAndersonPFC). This person was a second-round pick in 1982 and was nearly 2.1 meters tall, but he was different from other insiders of his generation.

He is a fan of Sampson. Although he wants to play like Sampson, his ability is limited. So he can only develop one of Sampson's offensive tools.

He developed the three-pointer.

It is obvious that Anderson is talented as a shooter, and he may be the contemporary Mamba. In his rookie season, he made 0.3 3-pointers on 30 percent shooting per game when he first touched the NBA 3-point line. Although there was no improvement in the following years, this season, he seems to have suddenly made up his mind, and his perimeter production has skyrocketed. He averaged 0.5 three-pointers per game in the regular season, and quadrupled in the playoffs with a 40% shooting rate. Averaged two 3-pointers per game.

If Louie took over the Blazers on an interim basis, he'd line up Porter, Jordan, McDaniel, Anderson and Nance -- yes, the gliders off the bench.

Why make him a substitute? It's too simple. Since the Blazers haven't figured out how to make him and Jordan coexist and have a 1+1>2 chemical reaction, it's better to let him go to the bench and lead the second team.

In this way, Jordan and he can play with peace of mind.

Although McDaniel is not a reliable shooter, he also has a 34% three-point rate, so the Blazers have three at least average perimeter shooters, and they have room to play whatever tactics they want.

So, has Adelman found the current optimal solution?

It doesn't seem to be ~www.readwn.com~ So, Louie really doesn't know if they have a chance to use the Jordan Law.

If Adelman is ineffective, it depends on how unreasonable Mr. Joe, as a superstar, can use the Jordan Law to affect the situation.

Louis took out the videotape, rubbed his trigeminal nerve, and digested the midnight snack.

He decided to take a shower and go to bed.

After taking a bath, Louis wrapped in a towel and returned to the room, Lorraine was already soundly asleep. Louie was about to go to bed when the cry from the baby room nearly broke him.

"wocao! Why is it like this?"

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