The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 846: Pain spreads

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In order to limit Jordan, starting from the third quarter, Louie resorted to six methods.

The wheel battle is infinitely changing defenses, but it is useless. Anyone who comes to him is a dead word, but the posture of death is not the same.

High-level pinch attack is useless. Jordan has experience in breaking and flanking, and he has long been used to the number of flanking Knicks. Now it all depends on his own state. If the state is not good, the flanking attack is effective, and if the state is good, unless the Knicks can legally find a way to clamp a certain weakness in him - this weakness men have - otherwise there is basically no solution.

In the pocket array, Jordan used a jump shot/burst that made the Knicks coaching staff scalp tingling.

In the triangle formation, he first broke the team with a shot, and then tried to force the break with the ball, which made the Knicks understand that these tricks were worthless in front of him.

Partial traps, this is the only routine that has had an effect, but Jordan knows how to avoid it after suffering a few losses. After all, traps can only be effective in individual rounds, and it is unrealistic to expect the opponent to fall into the trap for the entire game.

Jordan's Law is also a strategy that has worked.

After about a few minutes, Jordan found that the "rules" covered all his angles of attack, and no matter where he attacked, it changed. So he fought against Wilson in the second quarter, shooting long-range 3-pointers with high ball shots.

Three-point shooting and ball-handling are both passive skills on the court.

If the general defense can push the opponent to this level, it is successful.

However, Jordan maintained a pure shooting percentage of more than 60% throughout the process, turning passive skills into active skills.

He kills the rising, unlimited shots.

With the lethality of Barkley's force breaking thousands of troops, every defensive round of the Knicks is like the infinite moon reading of Uchiha Itachi, living in a painful and cyclical **** world.

In the first half of the game, the Knicks trailed by 19 points, and Louis lost his heart, confirming that no matter how they defended tonight, it was impossible to limit the Blazers' offense, so they replaced Rodman, Ewing, Stevens and other offenses. Players with sluggish ends, no effect or even side effects.

With Wilson as the core, surrounded by Chris Jackson, Vernon Maxwell, McHale, Sean Kemp playing small balls.

This lineup has produced a certain effect, but the defensive end is destined to be a sinkhole.

Taking into account the state of Jordan and Barkley today, this kind of defenseless lineup is destined to only allow the Knicks to lose decently, but not to reverse the situation.

In the last few minutes, Louie watched the game on the bench off the court.

111 to 99

The Blazers defeated the Knicks by 12 points, defended their home glory, and tied the big score at 2-2. Moreover, the battle of Tianwangshan still has to be played at the Memorial Stadium.

"Take down what I say next, I'm Charles Barkley, and I'm responsible for what I say, fuck! Michael Jordan is a **** basketball god. Take my word for it, put it in tomorrow I've been his teammates for a season, of course I know he's great, but before tonight, I didn't know he was so good, Michael is a basketball god!"

Barkley kneels and licks Jordan during a live interview.

He has his own reasons for kneeling and licking. Jordan played the whole game, scoring 56 points, 8 rebounds and 11 assists, and his shooting percentage was as high as 64%. Facing the Knicks, who have five members of the best defensive team, he played this kind of performance. No matter how you blow it.

Not only did he dominate the Knicks on offense, seven of those 11 assists went to Barkley.

Barkley scored 35 points and 17 rebounds tonight, but 14 points are directly related to Jordan.

Jordan not only took off on his own, but also flew with Barkley.

Several at NBCSports had different opinions on the outcome of the game.

Bob Costas believes Jordan's performance tonight is comparable to what "The One and Only" Ralph Sampson did in Game 6 of the 1985 Finals.

His remarks made the tragic master guilty of final PTSD, and as a victim, he certainly knew what Costas was talking about.

The 1985 Finals was the one with the best chance of winning the Lakers and Celtics in the 1980s.

In the finals that year, Bird injured his finger in a bar fight with the National People's Congress for his friends, and was in poor form in the final. The Lakers are full of fighting spirit, and the whole team is deliberately seeking revenge. Abdul-Jabbar played a super center performance in the finals for the last time.

If Ralph Sampson was a little softer in Game 6, the Lakers would have won.

As a result, he scored 39 points, 22 rebounds, 6 assists and 11 blocks, leading the Celtics to Game 7. Game 6 was the Lakers' last chance. In the seventh game, the Green Army returned to its full state and washed the Lakers in one go.

Tragedy thus lost the chance to defeat Bird.

Sampson also officially established himself as the league's first center from the finals.

Costas made the tragic miserable by comparing Jordan tonight with Sampson that day.

"I think it's hard to compare," Doug Collins said. "MJ has more impact on offense, while Ralph, as the largest individual on the court, affects the outcome of the game on both ends of the floor. From the importance of Say, I think Ralph's performance is more valuable, he salvaged a losing situation and continued the seed of the dynasty. Michael of course also played the greatest performance I have ever seen, but this game just put them against New York The duel is back at the starting line, and it is still unknown who will win."

Seeing the constipated expression on the tragic master's face, Costas couldn't help but smile and ask, "Erwin, what do you think?"

As a witness to the tragedy, it is more appropriate for the tragic master to review what happened in the past.

"I'm not a Knicks player, so I don't know what they thought, but I can tell you what we thought after Game 6 in 1985."

The tragic recalled sadly what happened in the locker room.

"Kareem broke his ankle in that game and that's why he didn't play well in Game 7. But at the time, we believed we could win Game 7, but Ralph's face showed us. Everyone's dream," the tragic said bitterly. "We knew Kareem couldn't play like Game 6 in Game 7. I used the story of the 1980 Finals to inspire my teammates, and then, Dom (Will Kings) asked the desperate question 'what if Ralph played another game like this'?"

After all, the tragic man smiled helplessly.

"What happened after that, I think you all know."

NBCSports made the right decision to hire a tragic analyst as a temporary analyst.

It's hard to overstate the impact of Game 4 between the Knicks and the Blazers.

It was also a tie in the first four games. Last year, there were not many neutral parties who believed that the Lakers could win, because the penalty was very smelly.

Today, the referee appears to be altruistic, at least not the decisive factor in the outcome.

The Blazers destroyed the Knicks with their star's individual ability.

Tragedy recalled the episode of the 1985 finals, which made fans hooked, and comparing Jordan's performance with Sampson's performance in 1985 also became the traffic password of the next day's media.

After the game that night, Louie talked about Tianwang Mountain in two days.

"I wouldn't say it was an acceptable loss," Louis said frankly, "However, if the opponent has a 50-point hit rate of 60%~www.readwn.com~ you either admit that the opponent played well, Either admit it's bad defense. Our defense is not bad, so the Blazers played a good game, we need to reflect, as for the series, I think it is too early to talk about the outcome."

Wilson's speech is roughly the same as Louis's, only Ewing's style of painting is different from others.

"Let's talk about it," Ewing affirmed. "If Reggie wasn't injured, we'd win. If Ruth (Reggie Williams) wasn't injured, the series would be over."

Ewing's use of injury as an excuse to lose will naturally be ridiculed.

This is what he has always done.

If you can make excuses when you lose, make excuses, and admit defeat is impossible.

In fact, he just spoke out the Knicks' internal thoughts. When failure happens to him, everyone will easily find an excuse for failure. Sometimes we do more to justify failure than to strive for success.

Louie heard Ewing's remarks before reporters.

These words will bring him a lot of pressure in public opinion. After all, he played badly tonight. The second half with murder and pressing was the beginning of the Knicks' failure. Now he is taking the lead and stubborn. The media outside New York will not let him go. of.

In the locker room, Louie did not criticize any of the players.

"Tonight's failure is the responsibility of the coaching staff." Louie said to the crowd, "I made a few wrong decisions, which is why we lost the game. But fortunately, the series is not over, we and Porter Lan's chances are the same, just win the next game."

"Everyone, come closer to me."

Louis and the players put their hands together. After they shouted the countdown to three, two, one, they left the locker room and went to the bus to gather.

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