The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 683: tragic dilemma

In the second half, 58 to 47, the difference of 11 points was not much, but not much.

Tragedy dribbled the ball over half court, and because his range had no dead ends, Louie kept Rodman about half a meter away.

10 years ago, most players would put the tragic division 1-2 meters away.

Of course, at that time he was still a heartthrob known as the "Magician".

I saw that the tragic master had his back against Rodman from a high position on the right wing. Some people were worried that he used the welfare of the era without the five-second violation of the back-to-back to push Rodman all the way to the basket, but what happened two seconds later was the truth. The reason why he is regarded by Louis as the No. 1 ball-handling core of the modern era.

Tragic and Rodman were at a stalemate for about two seconds, with the other four Lakers all stacked on the left flank.

The tragic on the right and Rodman on the top of the arc became isolated one-on-ones.

This is the Tragic's favorite matchup mode, but instead of taking advantage of the one-on-one opportunity to blow Rodman, he seized the fleeting opportunity and passed a wonderful alley-oop to David Robinson. .

In that position, only the tragic master can see, and his height brings him the convenience of vision. But being able to pass the ball is a display of personal skill that cannot be attributed to height.

49 to 58

"It seems that if we don't pull the score apart, we won't see the Tragic player playing singles with the ball."

Louie looked at Ewing with a smile, and he wanted the gorilla to know that the defense just now was unacceptable.

Ewing noticed Louis' smiling face and immediately received the message that Louis wanted to convey.

He knew that there was a long string of multiple "you daddy XX" sentences hidden under Louis's smiling face.

As long as he made another mistake, Louie would use his name as the main subject, mixed in a bunch of unspeakable "you the father sentence".

Wilson came to the low post.

Stockton found out that Wilson was guarding A.C. Green, which was theoretically a mismatch, but playing A.C in the low post wasn't a mismatch.

Because A.C is a power forward, although he is not a strong one, he does not have an absolute advantage over Wilson, at least he has a relative advantage.

Stockton, believing Wilson wasn't dizzy, gave the ball to him.

Wilson took the ball and didn't stop, turned to face the basket, dribbled the ball and broke through. Robinson's help came in, which was the last hurdle to prevent Benj from scoring.

Wilson grabbed the ball with one hand, pulled the bar to avoid the block, and the ball flew from Robinson's armpit and drilled through his body, showing a reverse upward trend to hit the board.

Ewing said dissatisfiedly: "My chances are better."

"What are you good for? Does it work for you? Do you have that ability? Have you forgotten how you ruined other people's career top ten goals before?"

Louie, who was standing on the sidelines, shot Ewing an output.

Ewing was speechless.

Wilson aptly explained: "I didn't think about it that much."

Ewing felt guilty after being sprayed by Louis, and responded, "Just come in."

This is the way the Knicks get along with the core inside and outside. In Louis's view, they are very similar to Gao Yuliang and Wu Huifen in "In the Name of the People". They obviously do not have the status of husband and wife, but they have maintained a superficial husband and wife relationship for more than ten years for each other's needs. . Of course, aside from the superficial relationship, they help each other in life.

Ewing and Wilson maintained a similar relationship. Do they like each other? Not necessarily, but they can't live without each other. Ewing needs Wilson to do the things he's not good at -- cheer up his teammates, take over the game, and play against the opposing team's aces; similarly, Wilson needs Ewing to keep a behemoth like Sampson in the paint while providing the best in the league. defense and rebounding protection.

But off the court, the team behind them is fighting fiercely. If the two attend the same commercial event, if Wilson's appearance fee is $10,000, Ewing will pay 15,000.

No matter how they compete off the court, in front of Louie, they are like a couple who respect each other, showing respect for each other and supporting each other's style of play, calm as if they are a golden partner, but Louie and many who know the inside story are Know that this is not true.

Will they break out?

In "Human Righteousness", one of Louis's favorite scenes, Wu Huifen and Gao Yuliang quarreled for 3 minutes, and the atmosphere and acting skills were full of perfect performance.

He is particularly curious, will Wilson and Ewing have this in the future?

At this time, the tragic division let Robinson serve fast.

He wanted to give Pippen a long pass because the latter had run past half court and had a chance to hit a surprise chase by the Knicks.

Tragic thinks well and executes well, but he shouldn't take the Knicks defense lightly.

Pippen did not receive a long biography from The Tragic Master.

Tragic division's long pass was seen by Ewing, he came to the receiving point and easily cut off the pass.

Pippen wanted to counterattack on the spot, and moved his hands and feet at Ewing. Ewing was not in a good temper. He knocked him away with a backhand elbow. He dribbled the ball over halftime and gave it to Stockton.

Wilson moved, Rodman screened, and McHale was ready to find opportunities to score points.

The Lakers' defense is completely messed up, and without Pippen, their flank defense is not enough to watch.

Stockton originally wanted to find a chance to play more and less locally. As a result, the Lakers cared too much about the rest of the Knicks and forgot about him.

Beyond the top three-point line, Stockton was unguarded.

No wonder, Stockton is a ruthless passing robot, the opening has only scored 3 points.

His passing threat is too great, his ability to find opportunities is astonishing, Wilson's presence is full, even if he stands in the bottom corner, the Lakers have to send someone to hand him the paper, and they have to ask the individual to pay attention to it. The process of lowering his diarrhea is not silky.

Stockton looked indifferent, took the ball, and shot.

63 to 49

Suddenly, the difference came to 14 points.

"I'm not talking about you, Evan." Louie complained about the tragedy and his team in person, "Who made the decision to let John empty, or is it so outrageous? Do you think he does nothing but pass the ball? Did it? Although that's true..."

Stockton glared back at Louie aggrieved.

Can this be said to outsiders? It's a fact that scores occasions!

The tragedian's mentality is strong enough not to be disturbed by a few words from Louis.

"We won't give him another chance," said the tragic.

If Pat Riley were to answer, he wouldn't be as sure as the tragedian. Because completely defending the Knicks offense is a false proposition.

Louie has taught Warriors general manager and coach Don Nelson the importance of offense and space, and now he's experimenting with everything offensively possible at Golden State.

Riley felt the same problem.

In the Lakers' starting lineup, only the tragic division has a reliable three-point threat, and even if the Knicks replace the sharpshooter Miller, there are still two outside space points in Stockton and Wilson in the starting lineup.

One is a threat and two are huge threats.

If there are more than two, it is qualitative change.

One heads-up player + four shooters equals an unstoppable defensive strategy. To limit the offense, you can only pray that these people have no sense of touch.

A ball-handling core + four shooters equals predictable championship potential.

But in 1990, even the Knicks didn't have the capital to play high-quality one-shots.

The Knicks have a sophisticated offense to create good chemistry between their space points and wings (Rodman) and both insiders who can shoot high.

As it happens, the Lakers' defense relies heavily on the twin stars of Pippen and Robinson.

But Pippen is now being beaten by Wilson's autistic trend, and Robinson's defense is no matter how good it is, it is still difficult to support.

Just as Ewing is regarded by Louis as the best defensive player in the league, if he is not surrounded by players like Stockton, Wilson, and Rodman, the Knicks' defense will never reach the current level.

A DPOY-level defensive cornerstone can turn a team with mediocre defensive talent into a defensive powerhouse.

But it takes the right talent and good teamwork to make a defensive powerhouse a historic defensive powerhouse.

Pippen tried his best to defend, but the Knicks' screen quality was too high.

Ewing, McHale, Rodman, three screens, no one could stand it.

Only a switch-based small-ball team can switch to ensure that the opponent does so many screens and still doesn't fall out of position.

Wilson continued with a three-pointer from the outside.

The gap between the two sides widened directly to 17 points.

Riley requested a timeout and replaced the useless Mark Aguirre with Derek McKay.

McKay has a certain long-range threat, although not as good as the Knicks, but better than Aguirre.

Riley is eager to liberate the tragic in a way that improves the quality of the shooter.

For Louie, it's just a matter of choice.

The three multiple-choice questions the Lakers put on the outside line: Tragic division, Pippen, McKay, it is clear at a glance who is guarding who will be released.

First, let go of Scottie Pippen, who committed the crime of 0% three-point shooting tonight, and secondly, McKay, who is extremely unstable in outside shooting, and fully block the tragedy who has a three-point shooting rate of 40%.

An obstacle belonging to the Anthony-Karl Downes dilemma ~www.readwn.com~ is forming in the tragic master.

The Downs Dilemma, as the name suggests, originated in Downs. Because Mr. Tang himself is one of the players with the strongest ability to use space, but because of the management's divine operation, he has brought in many teammates with poor shooting ability, so he, the player who is best at using space, is forced to take on the responsibility of opening up the space. Mission - A perfect space five without the benefits of court space, and that's the Towns dilemma.

Now, there is no Downs dilemma, only the tragedian's dilemma.

For the ball-handling core of the tragic player, the greater the space, the greater the performance space, but Louis made the players implement an extreme short-selling strategy.

Regardless of Pippen and the others, if the tragic master wants to break through, someone will attack him. He passes the ball. Pippen, who has a 3-point rate of 0% tonight, did not dare to shoot. , the feel indicates that it does not match.

After a few strikes, the Knicks relied on the counterattack to throw the difference beyond 20 points, and the Lakers faced a desperate situation.

Louis stared at the tragic master, he knew that he couldn't help him in this field.

If the Lakers want to win, the tragic must take over.

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