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Chapter 844: What kind of stinky fish and rotten shrimp is Jordan?

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Chapter 844 Jordan is a stinky fish and rotten shrimp

Louie let Chris Jackson continue to play because he wanted to continue his good form.

Just a little too optimistic.

Louie believes that once a player like CJ is pumping, it is difficult to prevent it.

But the Blazers are not an ordinary team. Their physical contact and the current era bonus of allowing defenders to hand-cheg the offensive team makes it difficult for a slightly smaller shooter like CJ.

Now the Blazers are paying more attention to CJ, and the man responsible for defending him is Terry Porter, a guard who can keep up with him.

Porter is one of the most important players in the Blazers' starting five and the most consistent firepower on the perimeter, but he was blocked in just a few games against the Knicks.

This is also due to the arrangement of Louis.

Louie knows how helpful Porter can be to Jordan and Barkley if he opens up, so he has a clear focus on defensive arrangements.

If Curry and Lillard can be restricted in the small ball era, it is normal for CJ to be blocked in the big ball era with loose defensive rules.

Louie wouldn't take a chance. After seeing CJ's mistake forced by a strong double-team by the Blazers, he knew it was time to make a substitution.

On the Blazers side, in addition to replacing Porter, they also replaced Barkley.

Sir Charles, who was rarely on the bench at the start, had a hard time in recent days. The Portland media criticized him, and the New York media also caught him a few days ago when he said that he was going to win the championship at home.

So after playing today, he was like a chicken blood, and his offensive was fierce.

Rodman wanted to create an offensive foul, but today, Dick Bavita and other selfish animals do not have the concept of offensive foul in the eyes.

All fouls are defensive fouls, not against the Knicks, if someone tries to make an offensive foul, that's the result.

It looks selfless, but it's actually beneficial to the Blazers.

Because Barkley is such a monster that no one can hold back, making offensive fouls is one of the ways to prevent him. The referee suddenly stripped the concept of offensive fouls from the court, which is equivalent to removing a way to deal with Barkley. .

1 minute before the end of the first quarter, Barkley led the Blazers ahead of the Knicks by 4 points.

When Louie played 2+1 at Barkley, he replaced CJ and returned to Stockton.

"General, stabilize the situation," Louie said. "Let's move smoothly into the second quarter."

Stockton nodded, but Louie wasn't reassured. Just like at the beginning of the game, Stockton could not see the slightest sign of instability. As a result, he was pressed by the Blazers to prevent three consecutive mistakes.

Who can reason with this? The coaches can only make substitutions, and Stockton has to adjust himself.

Now, the Blazers' lineup on the field is no longer the set of four-forward small-ball formations that put enormous pressure on the ball-handler, but the defense of CJ has been transferred to Stockton.

It stands to reason that Stockton's ability to withstand pressure should be stronger than cj. He is the Knicks player who goes in and out of the gym most frequently, but the Blazers' defense seems to have figured out his routines.

Porter defends, Jordan helps, and Clifford Robinson cuts the pass.

One set after another, Stockton seemed obsessed, caught in a cycle of mistakes.

At the end of the first quarter, the Knicks trailed the Blazers by 8 points.

Louie did not replace Stockton, but handed the ball over to Wilson, treating Stockton as an open shooter, who only needed to stand outside the arc at the top of the arc to open the space.

I didn't want to replace Stockton this time, and I didn't want to hurt his self-confidence.

Since I didn't get my state back after sitting off the court for so long just now, it won't get better if I change it again. It is better to let him free himself and free himself from the original commander role, start with the simplest fixed-point shooter, and slowly find the feeling.

Let Wilson control the ball and Stockton as the shooter, which is tantamount to a replica of the killer.

After all, Stockton is best at playmaking, and Wilson is usually only a full-time ball-handler in a murder press lineup, where he is one of the core offensive and defensive cores.

Since it is not his own job, Louis naturally has to give guidance on the details of the game.

Stockton is a fixed-point shooter. It all depends on the feel and the containment of his teammates. If he can contain an opportunity, it depends on his shooting ability.

Wilson was definitely not as old-fashioned as Stockton as a commander, and Louie didn't let him look like the latter.

"Benj, our lineup lacks offensive ability, I need you to create opportunities for your teammates." Louis clearly drew the offensive line on the tactical board, "Starting from the left and right flanks, you can call pick-and-rolls or choose singles, but Don't go to the inside, I need you to make threats at medium and long distances to force them to take the initiative to attack you."

Wilson knew what he needed to do, and immediately confirmed, "Can I shoot from the high post?"

"As long as you shoot well, you can shoot as many times as you want," Louie reminded. "Be careful with your shot timing and make Portlanders terrified of your shots."

"How scared?"

"As long as you have the slightest shot, they're going to rush in like they've found their lover cheating," Louie said wildly. "Yeah, you're the adulterer who cheated on their lover."

Wilson laughed; "I like the setting."

When the second quarter started again, Luigi said a few words, and when he turned back to the court, he found that Ewing's eyes were not right.

"What are you looking at? Are you resting enough?"

Ewing snorted and looked away.

When Wilson played, the score was 34 to 26. The difference of 8 points was not too big. If the Blazers had a few minutes of scoring drought, with the Knicks' offensive ability, they might catch up.

But today, the Blazers' strategy is to keep the Knicks offense off the ground.

The Knicks' starter felt cold, indicating that their strategy worked. Now, Miller, Ewing and others are not there, and the Blazers have also snuffed out CJ. At present, it seems that only Wilson still has room to exert his strength.

Riley gave a loud drink and gestured to Jordan with his eyes.

Jordan immediately understood Riley's intentions. The ball in the second quarter belonged to the Trail Blazers. After the first quarter was full, the flying man who was spinning in the second quarter came up and singled out Wilson.

36 to 26

"This game may have come to the most dangerous moment for New York! Just like the last game, the Knicks built the advantage to seal the victory before the end of the first half, and the Blazers wanted to do the same !"

Rodman, with green hair on his head, threw a towel and shouted, "Benj, let this garbage arena be quiet!"

Seeing Rodman's hair color and the analogy he just made to Wilson, Louis wanted to laugh inexplicably.

Wilson dribbled the ball from the backcourt to the frontcourt, and Jordan stood on the three-point line. As long as Wilson approached the frontcourt, what awaited him was the most aggressive one-on-one defense.

After Wilson dribbled the ball over halftime, the pace of advancement slowed down significantly.

As his head coach, Louie could see that Wilson was poised to pull out a 3-pointer like Kevin Durant did against James' defense in the closing moments of Game 3 of the 2017 Finals.

Jordan didn't realize it.

Two meters from the top of the arc three-point line, Wilson stopped and took the ball.

Jordan's defense has responded, but it's still too slow.

"Shh!"

Wilson's icy 3-pointer was booed at Memorial Coliseum.

He held his finger in front of his mouth and blew, like a cowboy who had just drawn a gun and shot: "Michael, if you want to guard me ~www.readwn.com~ is it a little far to stand there?"

"Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo pass through together together, my brother!"

Jordan's power is beyond doubt, he and Sampson represent two extremes.

One is the ultimate in personal ability, and the other is the ultimate in offensive and defensive influence.

Jordan can dominate anyone one-on-one, and Sampson can dominate both ends of the floor. This difference is brought about by the size of the players, Sampson can bring at least 25 points as the core of the team, and Jordan can penetrate any team's defense as an ace.

It's hard to say who is the first person, but those who support Jordan and Sampson have their own reasons. Sampson is the loudest now, because he has a ring and Jordan doesn't have a ring, so he is willing to listen to the teaching and give up some thing.

Now, with the greatest enemy at hand, Wilson's provocation made him furious.

Louie doesn't think the current Wilson is better than Jordan. He should be slightly worse than Jordan, Sampson, and Tragic.

Because he is only 25 years old this year, it will take almost two or three years to fully reach the peak.

Jordan, now 29, is in the best part of his career and is really going one-on-one with his hands and feet, and Louie thinks Wilson is unmatched.

However, just after Wilson spat out trash talk after that shot, he saw Louie's head was hot, and he had an idea in his heart, qtmd! Wouldn't it be better to find out after the fight, Jordan is such a stinky fish and rotten shrimp, how many champions are there now?

It was this sudden burst of adrenaline that made Louie acquiesce to Wilson to do one of the most dangerous things on the basketball court—piss off Jordan and go one-on-one with him.

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