The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 681: face up

The first quarter tied 28 to 25, and the Knicks led by 3 points.

"The Voice of the Lakers" Chick Hearn said: "This game will make you understand why New York took them only two years to go the way that Los Angeles and Boston took decades to go."

In the second half of the first quarter, Dick Bavita no longer dared to do whatever he wanted because he was the referee.

After the tragic master stopped the nosebleed, he returned to the field, and his murderousness was much heavier.

David Robinson is also gradually playing his own characteristics.

Robinson in Louie's eyes is a small forward with a center shell, from his agility to his style of play. Plus, he's a retro small forward with a penchant for the high rim on offense, and Pat Riley finds his sweet spot straight out of the box.

It is a forty-five degree angle to the left and right. .

Robinson's high post attacked with the ball and received the ball in those two positions.

Lakers fans wouldn't be surprised at that position, as they've seen another big man ruthlessly ravage Kareem Abdul-Jabbar with the ball there.

Robinson showed them the shadow of Ralph Sampson.

Louie also compares Robinson and Sampson in his mind. What will happen if the two face each other?

Last Christmas, Sampson missed a meeting with Robinson due to injury.

They will have a chance to compete later, but this also brings more questions to the fans.

The game went a lot smoother without Dick Bavita.

The score between the two sides is completely based on the premise of mutual reinforcement.

In the second quarter, Louis saw that the Lakers were going to replace Vlade Divac to help Robinson get a little rest.

Since people dare to be a rookie at such a time, Louis thinks he should have the same consciousness.

"Pin Xiao!" As soon as Louie shouted, Camp jumped up energetically.

The fierce battle at the beginning made him excited, and he only hated that he was not on the field and couldn't help.

"Coach, what do you need me to do?" Kemp asked enthusiastically.

Louie has only one request for him: "If Patrick leaves the penalty area, you have to protect the rim. If he stays in the penalty area, you can sweep around for him. Remember, the Lakers also have rookies playing, you don't show it. It's bad people."

Camp's spirit was as if he had been refreshed by the Millennium Kill: "Look at me!"

"The more confident he was, the more worried I was," Willis Reed said.

Louie felt the same way, and they both thought Camp was going to screw it up.

Luckily, Louie had a lot of rotations in the first quarter, allowing them to add Stockton, Miller, Ewing, and Alex Stevens in the transition at the start of the second.

Three main players, one substitute, and one rookie.

By the standards of a transition lineup, this is a good match.

The Lakers' second team is also not bad, led by Kevin Johnson, with Divac, Derrick McKay and others, and can fully wrestle with the Knicks.

In addition, the Lakers also let David Robinson partner Divac, who played 10 minutes in the first quarter.

The Lakers used the twin towers, while the Knicks were in a normal lineup.

Seeing the Lakers' twin-tower lineup, Louis gave Stockton a wink: "John, play more high-position dynamic offense!"

Stockton nodded yes.

At the start of the second quarter, the Lakers made a mistake and lost the ball, and Ewing made a jump shot from a high rabbit.

30 to 25

KJ regrouped and wanted to rip through Stockton's defense, but saw Robinson take the initiative to take the position, the position was too good to be given.

The ball has passed, and now the defensive pressure is on Ewing.

Louie believes that as long as Ewing's mentality can stabilize, there will be no problem defending Robinson.

Sure enough, after sitting on the bench for most of the quarter, Ewing, who watched his teammates fight with the Lakers in a **** battle, completely understood where his advantages lie.

Robinson's body is unresolved, but his lower plate strength is insufficient.

Ewing's lower body strength was enough to keep Robinson's back punch in place.

Robinson, like many insiders who overestimated the power of his post-play, found that he couldn't beat Ewing and wanted to face the basket, but it was impossible.

Ewing ruthlessly blocked all the possibility of turning around.

If you want to force a turn, you may be called an offensive foul by him.

Robinson pondered the home field advantage and forcibly turned around. During the period, his elbow could not be controlled and hit Ewing's body.

The gorilla lay back and rolled over to make Dick Bavita, who actually blew an offensive foul on Robinson.

"@!@!¥@#%"

"How can this be a foul? Will you whistle?!"

"Bavitta, what's the matter with you?"

"Are you still a member of the Lakers family?!"

Robinson never imagined that he could get body hair blown at home.

The Knicks didn't use Kemp as a tool just because he was a rookie, and Stockton liked to feed the rookies.

He's used to helping them score with comfortable passes to build each other's chemistry.

That's what makes him likable to everyone, as long as Stockton wants to feed you, 20 points in a game is easy.

Because Stockton has the passing ability and tactical eligibility to give anyone 20 points in a game, many people will greet him on their birthday nights (if there is a game).

Stockton would not refuse to celebrate their birthdays this way.

Kemp finished the pick-and-roll for Stockton, turned to cut, and got the pass.

But Kemp didn't forget what Louie said, to play more high-position dynamic offense, so although he received the ball, he just attracted the defense, and then distributed it to the perimeter.

Miller took the ball, passed Ewing's pick-and-roll, and threw it when he found an open spot.

Neither Robinson nor Divac could follow.

"Shh!"

33 to 25

"This time, the situation for the Lakers is not good!"

Riley refrained from calling a timeout, for one more bout at most.

Camp's youthful side was exposed later.

Stockton gave him the second pass, and he chose to defend Robinson from beyond the arc with the ball.

From the selection point of view, yes, after all, his body does not suffer, and Robinson, as an insider, will definitely not be able to keep up with his outside breakthroughs. But he didn't expect Robinson to let him take a step, and Kemp was completely covered by Robinson after he rushed in with the ball.

I saw his first fake move to the basket. Robinson, who loves to sway, didn't sway, and moved forward to meet him. The **** Kemp turned around and then actually had no shot angle. Robinson, who jumped head-on, was heavily fanned.

"Where's your brain! Where's your brain?" Reid scolded, "Why do you think you can beat him alone? Why do you? Where are all the things I taught you, you little bastard!"

Reed's anger is understandable, but Louie is not angry, because it was Robinson's advantage just now. He is not afraid of Kemp's dexterity and agility to attack big men with the ball. The center who chiseled hard in the penalty area with his **** on his back.

Camp is too young to be afraid of the sky and the earth. He was invincible in high school, and he can understand that the NBA overestimated his own strength.

Just compared to Divac, it seems that he is too mindless.

Divac also had a chance to play Ewing, but he chose not to.

Knowing that Ewing's defense is strong, he can't break it, and he took the initiative to respond to Robinson's ball and beautifully help Robinson enter the basket and score.

The Knicks' offense, revolving around the Lakers' lack of dual-tower defense, continued to fire in the mid-to-long range.

After Miller found the touch, the Lakers not only failed to rely on the inside advantage to narrow the score, but instead lost more and more.

When the difference was 11 points, Riley couldn't sit still.

Even if Riley didn't call a timeout, Louie would call a timeout, and the Knicks' defense against Robinson was mediocre.

"MJ is probably coming back. From now on, give up offensive rebounds, retreat at full speed, and don't give them a chance to play ShowTime." For the tragic division, this is the only arrangement for Louis. In addition, for Robinson, it has absorbed the assistants. Suggestions, said in large paragraphs. "If David catches the ball at a forty-five-degree angle on the left and right, no matter whether it is low or high, Alex or Shaw, you must flank him. Because the flanking team must be the teammate at the basket, so as long as someone Going forward and attacking, those close to the basket must be filled in time, and there can be no one in the penalty area, but they are on the twin towers, which is a great threat to the rebound, no matter what time someone must be in position!"

Finally, Louie looked at Stockton and Miller, "If David gets caught, with his vision and skill, it's easy to find a teammate in the corner. In that case, they should have someone with range. Stand in the corner, pay attention to breaking his ball path, it's really not good, the defensive rotation must keep up. In short, stop him at all costs!"

After the suspension ended, there were a few points that confirmed Louis's guess.

The tragic master is back, not only him, but also Pippen, but the Lakers did not play KJ. There are actually three core ball holders in the backcourt + flank, and Riley is not afraid that they will fight for the ball.

It is Pippen who is in charge of the bottom corner. His most stable three-pointer is the bottom corner on the right, which corresponds to Robinson's passing line.

After the Knicks' flanking intention was discovered by the Lakers, Robinson's teammates wanted to help him by moving and smoothing.

With Robinson's vision and ability~www.readwn.com~ he can pass the ball to the open 3-pointer in the weak-side corner. But in the round that came back from the timeout, when the Knicks attacked him for the first time, he passed the ball to Divac at the basket and wanted him to lob. He overestimated the physical quality of this big brother. The operation didn't work, and it was disturbed.

Knicks counterattack;

The second time, his passing intent was seen through by Stockton and was broken.

Knicks fight back;

In the five rounds, Robinson got the ball four times, was intercepted twice, once the defense rotated in place, and the other time, although the ball was not intercepted, the Knicks' defensive pressure was in place.

The shooter gets nervous even when people are not in front of him.

When you're nervous, it's easy to miss a shot.

So the Knicks fought back again.

The score difference was pulled to 16 points, Riley reluctantly called a timeout, Louis said to the players off the court: "Don't be idle, show me your arrogant face!"

"Yes, that's it, get on your face!"

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