The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 839: This man is not good

Objectively speaking, there are at least two factors that are not conducive to the unfolding of the murder rush tonight.

One is the away game, which is a natural negative.

Most teams have trouble getting the referee's favor on the road.

One is the referee. The three referees who presided over the game were Mike Mathis, Bill Oaks, and EdT. Rush. These three referees, without exception, are veteran referees who have been refereeing for decades.

The oldest Rush entered the league in the 1960s and holds the record for the youngest referee.

The old referees have a characteristic, that is, they can hold the scene, can withstand the intimidation of the coach, and are very good at using their power to expel noisy people from the game.

Under normal circumstances, there is only one old referee in a game, the level of the finals is too high, and the league needs reliable people to calm down the scene.

So, there are three old referees today.

In front of the old referee, the Knicks' past murder press could easily be called a foul. This is also the reason why murder pressing has become more and more advanced. If you only rely on ferocity and confrontation, you have to see the referee's face if you want to continue.

The combination of talent and skill can bring the most stable defense.

The Knicks' murder rush would be complete if Reggie Williams replaced Ainge.

In the role of Angie, Louie did not expect him to prevent any effect, as long as it can reflect the Knicks' attitude towards the game, it is enough.

But Angie gave him more surprises than he had imagined.

Faced with Jordan's unfazed close-up defense and high-intensity harassment, the Flying Man was upset.

Ainge's trash talk was dense, and he wasn't afraid to provoke Jordan.

And, he knew how to **** off Jordan.

"You've been watching the referee, are you waiting for him to blow the whistle?"

"People like you who are held in the palm of the hand of the league will never know how difficult it is to win a championship."

"You can never win a title, I said."

"Don't stare at me, to prove me wrong, first of all you have to win the championship, but unfortunately, you are just a loser who can't even win against a tragic master. Do you know how many times I have won against him so far in my career?"

Just when Ainge wanted to let Jordan know how many times his team had won the Lakers in the Finals, Jordan angrily pushed him down.

The old referee Rush whistled and gave Jordan a foul.

The ball goes back to the Knicks.

Three minutes into the game, the Blazers have yet to score.

The Knicks have scored 7 points and have a lot of time, but Pat Riley's confidence in this lineup is running low.

Wilson winked at Louis from a distance.

Louis noticed his strangeness, and after comprehending what he meant, he nodded in agreement.

So, when the Knicks sent the sideline ball, Wilson deliberately ran to the midfield and said to Riley, who was paying close attention to the frontcourt: "Coach Riley, I will make a three-pointer on the top three-point line later, Why inform you guys in advance? Because your defense **** like a piece of stinky shit, and you can't stop me at all."

"This lunatic!" Riley was furious.

Riley roared for players to stop Wilson, but Rodman's off-ball screens and Kemp's hand-offs created the best shot possible.

Beyond the three-point line at the top of the arc, Jordan, who was chasing, was knocked over by Kemp's high-quality pick-and-roll.

Wilson received the ball and jumped up, making a three-pointer.

"Shh!"

10 to 0

"Portland Requests Time Out!"

"Benjamin's performance showed us what kind of team the Knicks are. They are ruthless and ruthless.

"Benjamin Wilson gave Portland's bench a nonchalant look after the 3-pointer, and he looked like Darth Vader!"

Great opponents will always teach you something.

Larry Bird taught Wilson how to provoke an opponent.

Just like Bird used to yell at Louie what to do with Wilson, now, Feng Shui turns, Wilson uses that set to entertain the Blazers.

It also triggered some unpleasant memories for Riley.

After all, the Knicks are not the only team that played against Bird, but also the ShowTime Lakers in the 1980s. Who is their head coach?

Riley angrily called out Xavier McDaniel's name: "You're here to defend Benjamin! I'm going to show that arrogant **** what awe is!"

"Wrap it on me!" McDaniel responded loudly.

Having the lower-horse lineup against the Knicks' upper-horse lineup remains Riley's plan.

Riley, however, wasn't sure how sure they would be able to break it and find a smooth game rhythm in the face of a murder press.

McDaniel's role is mainly on the defensive end. His offense is dominated by half baskets and basket rushing. Replacing him is equivalent to one less ball handler on the Blazers' court.

This is taking great risks.

Jordan stepped up to take responsibility, took possession of the ball, and swayed Ainge, who was trying to influence his push, with his back luck, leading the team to break the Knicks' murderous press for the first time.

Just when Riley frowned, thinking that the Blazers would change the situation from this round, McDaniel, who he sent to finish Wilson, had a problem in the process of confronting him.

"Coach Riley doesn't really see Benj as a good guy, does he?" Louie asked left and right.

Zhao Yuanzheng said with a smile: "Benj's external image is really good."

"It's a really bad false impression. He's a nice guy, but he's a Hannibal who doesn't know his family," Tomjanovich said vividly. "He's going to eat people."

The thoughts of the Knicks coaching staff did not spread, and McDaniel quickly understood what the emotions of Louis and others meant.

It's true that he wanted to trouble Wilson, but obviously it wasn't him who was more excited when he was on the court, it was his opponent.

Wilson's attitude was as if he had visited the red light district seven times in a row without encountering a top-notch spoiler. This time, he was finally able to enjoy himself.

McDaniel wanted to cut in, and he succeeded, but didn't throw Wilson away.

When he was about to attack the basket, he only looked in front of him and didn't care about what was behind him, because he was the most popular player in the league to use backhand dunks to complete the offense. This trick is not only cool, but also avoids caps.

Wilson was like a sadist. With the anger of hitting people without playing, he directly knocked McDaniel out of balance and threw the ball out of bounds.

I don't know if it was a star effect, or if several old referees thought that this kind of collision was not a foul, and Louis, who was almost ready to blow Wilson's T, didn't hear anything.

Instead, the victim jumped up in exasperation and held Wilson with his chest. The two of them seemed to have a mortal vendetta against each other and spat each other.

What McDaniel didn't expect was that Wilson was crazier than him.

He just used swear words instead of trash talk with a gun and a stick, Wilson punched him directly in the cheek: "Don't get me wrong, I just want to teach you how to talk to me this wild dog!"

At this moment, the referees blew their whistle, but the scene also got out of control.

"I'm back..." Louis didn't know whether to be happy or sad. "The stunned young man who was determined on the street did not dare to shoot, and forced his opponent to shoot himself. He is back."

The teaching assistants were all curious: "What kind of allusion is this?"

"Let's talk later."

McDaniel got a nosebleed, and Wilson paid the price for a technical foul for his punch.

He has grasped the referee's scale. A technical foul is not enough to expel, and it will not be counted in the foul statistics. It means that if he does not do this kind of thing again, in addition to giving the Blazers two free throws, the opponent is equal to beaten in vain.

At this time, the Knicks' murder is pressing forward, and even if all the fouls add up, the Blazers have to get four free throws, and Louie does not think they suffer.

As long as Wilson is happy, he can do whatever he wants.

Riley panicked instead.

He thought Wilson was just a young superstar who had not been taught a lesson by the thugs.

Riley suddenly reacted, if this Wilson was just young and energetic, how dare Louie let him become the leader of the murder pressing group?

What kind of beasts are this group, who can lead this group of people, will they be kind?

Accidents Made by Wilson ~www.readwn.com~ Different people have different feelings.

Ewing found that Wilson had done another thing that should be done by him. He couldn't sit still, got up and said to Louie: "Let me go, I can replace Sean's role in this lineup."

"It's none of your business, go back and sit." Louie didn't want Ewing to be consumed by the murder press.

Ewing said dissatisfiedly: "Why is it all Benj's business?"

"Why do you think it's a show? It's a fight, and it's a whole-body thing. Can you handle it like him? Don't stare at him all day, you have your role, he has his, Go back and sit, it'll be your turn later!"

Louie scolded Ewing, and the gorilla had to sit back.

At the end of the conflict, Xavier McDaniel, who had played less than a minute, ended up with an unstoppable nosebleed.

His benefit for the Blazers was four free throws and one possession.

In fact, it can't be considered bad, but Riley's purpose of replacing him on the court was not achieved at all, and people went down.

This result, Riley is completely dissatisfied.

After McDaniel went off, Riley replaced Clifford Robinson and Anthony Mason, officially announcing that tonight's low-level horse-to-high-level consumption strategy had failed.

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