The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 673: disappointing

The insiders of the two sides showed each other a wave of talent.

Sampson attracted the double team and scored the ball to Laimbeer in the high post, who hit a jumper.

Kevin McHale is sensitive to inside heads-up, and he doesn't feel like he's going to lose to anyone in heads-up. In the face of Sampson's defense, he used a shoulder sway, turned and took a shot fake to shake Sampson, and then hit the rebound with a time difference shot.

4 to 2

After a while, Sampson held the ball high.

Bird and Laimbeer were drawn apart, Sampson used a shot fake to force McHale to defend close, then dropped the ball to the ground, dribbled the ball, went straight to the basket, and used his height to overhand dunk.

As long as the space is opened and the defense is not closed in time, Sampson will be unstoppable.

When Louis watched him play, there was only one word to describe it, and that was ease. .

Too easy.

Sampson has long learned to use his body to defeat opponents, this body, not his physical quality, but pure physical condition.

His height, coupled with his wingspan, makes it difficult to defend as long as he uses high lifts to play.

Sampson also has a full range of offensive skills to aid the offense.

In this case, he's like a Kareem with 18 skyhooks. He can pull out the matching tools from the arsenal to attack at any location.

He is the same age as Louis, and he is only 29 years old. He was originally just a shooting star in the history of basketball, but he was transformed by Louis into a force that could not be ignored in the 1980s.

If he keeps this style of play, he can really live as long as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

And he has an advantage Kareem never had: He loves the game of basketball.

McHale was obviously unconvinced, and after being hit by Sampson, he wanted to return it.

In the short corner outside the paint area on the right side, McHale took the ball and intended to exert force on the line, giving Sampson the illusion that he was going to take a hook on the road.

Sampson's center of gravity was deceived by him. McHale was like a liar who succeeded in his tricks. He turned around and stepped forward to shake the opponent's body firmly away, leaning forward, leaning down, holding his long arms. The ball came over the basket, making it difficult for Sampson's defense to reach the ball.

6 to 4

"Kevin McHale has no fear in front of Mr. One!"

"On offense alone, Kevin can compete with Ralph!"

Brent Musberg and Hubie Brown bragged about not drafting.

Louie is not optimistic. If Sampson has enough space, he looks as terrifying as Shaquille O'Neal who is playing Zhou Qi in the low post. Coach Lu knows that the two have never played against each other, and it is impossible to play against each other. But if the sharks can eat Mutombo in their prime, and if Mutombo is replaced by Zhou Qi, then the picture... It's scary to think about.

A few rounds just now, Louis saw the problem.

Jimmy Rogers is deliberately downplaying the K.C. Jones era.

He did not adopt the methods that K.C used to win the championship, he had to play his own tactics. Although K.C has some small innovations, everyone knows that he can continue to win the championship after Louie leaves, precisely because he retains Louie's four sets of tactics.

But now, those four tactical systems have all been abandoned.

Rogers is going to use his own stuff.

To establish Sampson as the tactical core, that's right.

Let Bird focus on off the ball, a mistake that is not a mistake.

Not knowing how to position Thomas as a tactical marginalization of him - it's hard for Louie to understand.

Louie had already laid a solid foundation for this team back then, and their style of play was so good that they were competitive even in the small-ball era.

Because Louie instilled a space-centric mindset into this team.

Space is important in any era, but in the small-ball era, the boom of the three-pointer has made court space as wide as the ocean.

What does good spacing mean for a strong team? In fact, just think about the peak Kobe if he can be in a comfortable position one-on-one every round.

As long as his teammates can open up space, Kobe can be one-on-one at will, plus the convenience of the rules, encouraging the atmosphere of making fouls... In this case, it is common for the stars to get high scores, and the hit rate kills the ancients in seconds. God is also of course.

So space comes first, and there will never be a mistake.

A good space is convenient for players to play.

However, the Celtics' team-building concept fell into a misunderstanding. Laimbeer almost stopped shooting three-pointers, and Sampson also shot less three-pointers. Under the new system, only Bird and a three-point threat are left in the whole set of starters.

Praise must be given to Rogers, Louie and K.C for a house that took 5 years to build and he demolished in just over a year.

This project is done, one word, absolutely.

Rodman and Wilson frequently came to the post to double-team Sampson.

Although Sampson can pass the ball, as long as Bird is not open to catch the ball, the Knicks are not afraid.

There are no centers on the field, and their rotation speed relies on the athleticism of the flanks, which are executed extremely well.

Louie doesn't look inside anymore, he only looks at Bird.

He wondered how Rogers arranged Bird.

The result was a disappointment, with Rodgers using positioning screens to create open space for Bird. Although there are many changes in the routine, this method is too restrictive for Bird.

Moreover, the Celtics who played a lot of pick-and-rolls in the Louis and K.C. era are gone.

Occasionally a few pick-and-rolls, not the inside to block, but Lewis.

Flank pick-and-roll, the problem is obvious, small size, can't block people, causing Bird or Thomas to call a screen and find that they can't get rid of the defense.

This situation is actually common, and the pick-and-roll cannot be successful every time, but the pick-and-roll player's own containment force will also help the ball carrier to create opportunities. If the pick-and-roller's swipe or out-threat is enough, then the momentary change in the pick-and-roll can be exploited...but if you're using a wing on the pick-and-roll, that's another story.

Unless it is a wing-shaped insider, playing this set in the era of big **** is a bit too advanced and advanced.

This advanced level has reached the level that it seems to be very backward in this era because it is too advanced.

About five minutes passed before Bird had a chance to attack.

Sampson knew he couldn't solve the Knicks alone, so Bird had to fire too.

Bird is a microwave oven. Even if he hasn't attacked for a long time, he can feel the touch as soon as he comes up, and shoots against Wilson.

But is it useful?

Louis doesn't care about this score.

Then, on the offensive end, Wilson moved in circles, Bird couldn't keep up, and Lewis took Miller into account and didn't dare to make up defenses.

That's how they put the opportunity in Wilson's hands.

Wilson's hands are not cold and he hit a three-pointer.

It's not that Rodgers didn't think of a way to solve their offense. Sometimes, the Celtics would complicate their tactics and find a way to return the ball to Bird, Sampson, and Thomas.

Stiff, embarrassed, and uninspired.

This is not the Celtic that Louie remembers.

If that's where the Celtics are right now, even if they get used to Rodgers' playbook, he won't see this team as a hindrance to the Knicks rushing out of the East.

Instead of wasting time worrying about whether this team will cause them trouble, think about the Lakers, Jazz, Suns, and Trail Blazers.

The West is **** mode. Looking around, there are actually four teams competing for tickets to the finals, which is tragic when you think about it.

In the second quarter, when Bird and Sampson went down to rest, Rodgers gave Thomas permission.

Judging from Thomas's performance, he probably let Thomas let go of his hands and feet to attack.

tactics? No.

The pick-and-roll is the only tactical support. After the pick-and-roll, it depends on Thomas' own personal ability.

Thomas met Lou's team automatically, Rodgers tactically belittled him like this, and Lou believes he will explode during the season.

He worked hard for Boston for many years and gave the spotlight to Bird and Sampson, but in the end, he was slaughtered and killed, and no one would be happy to change it.

Maybe Mark Aguirre wouldn't have been turned down if Thomas had been a little higher on the team.

Over the years, Thomas has honestly been the No. 3 in the Green Army, just for that phone call back then?

Louie didn't know, maybe, maybe not, that Thomas was such an unpredictable player.

Regardless of his teammates' full attack, Thomas narrowed the 5-point difference for the Green Army.

Louie replaced Sam Bowie and asked him to squat on defense.

Because Thomas hit the paint many times tonight.

His mid-range shooter, which can kill, turned into a nerve knife after he injured his ACL.

Instead, it was Bowie, who repeatedly surprised people.

He is really like Bill Walton back then. As long as he is on the court, he can contribute high-quality defense, rebounding and instigating offense~www.readwn.com~ In the face of Laimbeer, he even sent a beautiful low-post rollover jump shot.

Louie couldn't help shouting: "It's so beautiful, who needs Ewing!"

Louie's strategy of letting Bowie squat is really disgusting to Thomas.

He does have a bad shooting feel, and his offense relies on the penalty area to kill. Although Bowie is sick, he is healthy now. As long as he is healthy, he is a basket protector that cannot be ignored.

When Isaiah Thomas was replaced, Louie sneered at Rodgers.

He waved his hand, and suddenly, he put on a murder rush.

Angie, Wilson, Rodman, Stevens, John Salley.

For the Green Army, this is a nightmare.

They won't forget how they were knocked off their thrones.

In their prime years ago, they failed to stop the Knicks' murder pressing, now?

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