The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 626: No, it's not gangster

It was interesting to watch Jerry Sloan deflate.

But it wouldn't be so interesting if Reggie Miller thought he was killing people, but in fact he stood beside him applauding and was seen by Bavita.

Baveta was about to get angry when Louis appeared.

He grabbed Miller's clothes and roared: "Do you have a disease that will kill you if you don't clap? Who the **** told you to clap here? Is this the place to clap? I didn't see the referee discussing the penalty very seriously. Problems? Get off me!"

Miller didn't know why he would be madly sprayed by Louis with a clap of his hand, and had to be replaced.

He went off the field aggrieved.

Louie's smile was a little warmer: "Dick, that guy is sick, he's not clapping to laugh at any of you, he's just... just sick, he has ADHD, um."

The replacement for Miller was Danny Ainge.

After Louie got off the court, he gave Miller a violent output: "You clap your mother's hand? Ah? Who told you to clap your hands? Is it your business? Do you think that guy can't notice you? Can't move your head!"

Miller timidly said, "Coach, you said that the wound should be salted in time..."

"Fuck!" Louie yelled, "I said that?"

This time it wasn't just Miller, the Rodmans nodded and said, "Speak!"

"Really? I don't believe it!"

Tomjanovich confirmed: "I did."

"Which side are you from?" Louie's face became more and more ugly, "Even if I really said it, you can't take my words as a bible. The situation of the game changes rapidly. In some cases, don't say the wound is salted. , as long as you can take advantage, you can lick the referee's ass!"

"Coach, that's too cheap." Rodman felt he couldn't accept it.

"What the **** are you pretending to be arrogant! I'll let you play and lick Bavita later!"

Billy Cunningham couldn't understand that the Knicks had done nothing wrong, but they were so messed up.

"LittleLu has always been very dynamic." Dick Stockton laughed.

Cunningham hummed: "This is the advantage of the young coach. Louie is not a few years older than his players."

The game resumed, and the Jazz protested to no avail, sending an unnecessary T.

The Knicks made two free throws.

Louie assigns Ainge to free throws.

Angie made two free throws steadily.

5 to 3

The Knicks throw the ball from the sideline.

Angie takes the ball and confronts Alvin Robertson.

When Louis first discovered this backcourt lock from the 1984 generation, he was very surprised.

Because the 1984 generation is recognized as the first draft year in the merger era, there are three super giants like Jordan, Big Dream, Flying Pig, and even players like Otis Thorpe and Kevin Willis, there are many people. Know.

But Louie didn't know Robertson.

In terms of his draft position, market price, and subsequent development, although he can't compare with the four great gods of Joe, Ao, Ba and St. Thorpe (the second in the championship) and Willis (21 years of career), Also slightly inferior, but definitely better than the rest of the players.

As a defensive back, he has an all-time high steals per game (2.6) and can be tied with Sydney Moncrief as two of the best defensive backs of the '80s. Moreover, their peaks were evenly distributed in the first and second half of the 1980s.

For such a player, Louis needs to understand that he has to accumulate slowly after crossing.

After learning about it, Louie found that there was nothing wrong with Robertson as a guard except for shooting.

Historic-level defense, the pressure on the ball is unprecedented on the backline, the top rebounding ability in the same position, and the first-class organizational ability, just like Dennis Johnson who has weakened the offense and upgraded the rest in an all-round way.

Unlike Hemp, Robertson sees defense as dignity.

Hemp seeds can tolerate being blown up, but Robertson can't.

That's why Louie gets worried when he sees Ainge dribbling past him.

Robertson didn't expect Ainge to dribble past him.

Angie himself is a mad dog who dares to provoke anyone, and he doesn't take Robertson seriously.

This mentality allowed him to complete the breakthrough and score the ball.

On the weak side high, Wilson, who ran out of the space under the cover of his teammates, bullied Chambers and couldn't keep up with him, and hit an open jumper.

7 to 3

"Give me the ball!"

Robertson yelled.

Price's personality softened a bit, and he gave the ball when he saw it.

"Patrick!" Louie called out to Ewing, pointing at Robertson.

Ewing understands.

Sure enough, Robertson was like a vindictive viper. When Angie broke through, he chose to come back suddenly.

Moreover, his movements were rude, raising his elbows and hitting Angie in the face.

Sadly, Bavita didn't sound the whistle.

Louis is too lazy to press, as long as he doesn't go too far, he won't argue with Bavita. Robertson's breakthrough is not complicated. He likes straight up and down offense, lack of variation, and inconsistent shooting, so the basket is his only destination.

Louis reminded that Ewing took his seat early and delivered the hot pot neatly.

The ball was picked up by Malone. The strong forward who was as strong as a bull wanted to take advantage of the time difference before Ewing landed.

However, Ewing just stood and blocked his ball.

For the past three years, Louie has been correcting Ewing's defensive details every day.

This kind of standing hat is impossible to appear on Ewing in college.

The Knicks' counterattack was a one-on-three.

Robertson retreated and needed to see Wilson, Stockton and Ainge at the same time.

Stockton pretended to pass to Wilson, but it was Angie.

He did the extra stuff, and if it was to Wilson, it wouldn't be so much trouble. Given to Angie, Robertson wanted to make a final attempt, only to be slashed by his invincible hands.

Even in slow motion, you can't see how he did it.

That scene made Louie feel like Robertson was the best steal player in history.

He roared at Ainge when the steal was done.

This is telling the opponent plainly: How can I just mess with you?

Angie is not a good stubble, being provoked by others, let alone a rookie who entered the league in 1984, resolutely refused to swallow this breath. Seeing Robertson dribbling the ball past half court, he launched an offensive from behind and failed to steal the ball. However, it knocked the person's body crooked, and immediately added a top kick from the leg.

"Broken!" Louis complained, "This action is not a gangster!"

Robertson was really stimulated to get along with Angie.

Bavita arrived like a messenger of justice, separating the people, and just when the Jazz thought they were going to suffer again, suddenly, joy fell from the sky.

Bavita gives Ainge a technical foul.

This puzzled Louis. When the two fought, the Bavitas were still in the west. Even if you flew over, you couldn't see what happened, right? How to give T directly?

"Dick, gave it to the wrong person?" Louis wanted to help Angie win it.

"That's right, it's your people!" Bavita said plausibly. "Just imagine how Robertson attacked your players from behind? Why did he suddenly lose his balance? Don't you know? Don't tell me you don't. Know what the **** Danny Ainge is up to!"

"You're so right! Send him out, he's making us feel ashamed!" Louis sneered at Dao Angie, "It's so **** embarrassing to let the referee a few hundred meters away see you doing it with others. Little action, why are you so embarrassed to stand on the field?"

Due to Bavita's IQ problem, he did not hear Louis' sarcasm.

So everything was fine after that, the Jazz executed their two free throws, and Louie called Ainge over and reminded him.

The specific content is to let him do as the locals do, and put away the Ranbir behavior he cultivated in Boston. In New York, since they are a gangster, they have to behave like a gangster and act in a grand manner. If you want to deal with someone, don't hide it, go directly to the top to fight, hitting someone is not a skill, forcing someone to beat you and then crippling him with a backhand is called a skill.

The Jazz's designated free-throw pick is usually only Price.

After all, he has nearly 90% of his free throws, and letting him make a penalty is equal to 2 points.

After a stalemate for a few minutes at the beginning, the two sides finally entered the stalemate stage from the initial stage of testing the referee's scale.

Price confidently called Malone's pick-and-roll.

Price did not expect that the Knicks would let Ewing rush to the perimeter to delay Shadow.

The quality of Ewing's delay is extremely high~www.readwn.com~ Hang it up, it has a deterrent effect, and immediately go after Malone.

Price was blocked and missed the chance to initiate a breakthrough, and was followed by Stockton.

That's the benefit of having an athletic center. Ewing's defensive delays don't need to be taught, and he excelled in college.

And this skill, coincidentally, caters to the needs of modern insiders to attack outwards.

But Ewing doesn't have a chance to show off his highly modern defensive skill pack if it's not a player like Price who can shoot enough to make Louie difficult.

Let the jazz horror scene happen.

Their attack could not be opened at all.

In the first 5 minutes, all the scores were the personal ability of the stars, and there was not a single tactical score.

In contrast, the Knicks were completely unrestricted and started 16-9.

After the first official suspension of the game, Jerry Sloan looked at Frank Ryden: "Frank, do you have any countermeasures?"

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