The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 860: That's the tune

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Larry Nance did as Pat Riley told him to get out of the paint easily.

This arrangement can maximize his threat to the basket.

In the previous six games, this arrangement allowed Sean Kemp to average 18 points per game, but limited Ewing to 22 points per game. To do this, the pioneer's strategic goal has been achieved.

Unexpectedly, the restricted area that the Blazers thought was as stable as Mount Tai suddenly became the center of the New Yorkers' offense.

The offense, which is suspected to be a "2High" tactic, did not hit low or high shots like the "2High" that the Blazers were familiar with.

Ewing and Kemp, after every pick-and-roll on Stockton, pulled away decisively to the left and right to reach the half basket position.

Stockton will pick one of them to pass the ball.

They catch, shoot, hit.

Standing inside the free throw line, Nance was like a paper tiger who couldn't hurt anyone and was not taken seriously.

Problems on the defensive end are only one of them, and the second is the offensive end.

The defensive effect brought by the Knicks' five-defense starting lineup is far greater than the previous six games.

They seem to finally understand that to beat the Blazers, they have to use the most primitive method, which is exactly the method they took to the top in 1988.

Only magic can defeat magic.

The Trail Blazers got off to a 10-0 start.

After Riley called a timeout, there was a service error. Fortunately, Porter fouled early, otherwise the Knicks counterattack will start.

Coming to the front-court positional battle, Wilson, who has been opening as a space point, finally had a chance to shoot.

Rodman's off-the-ball screen gives him space on the left wing forty-five degrees, but he's a little less touchy.

"boom!"

Shots from beyond the arc are most likely to bounce off long rebounds.

Long rebounds are an unstable factor on the court. Even if the inside line gets stuck, as long as the long rebounds fly out, there is nothing they can do.

Because the landing point of the long backboard is usually outside the paint area.

However, as a rebounder, Rodman has mastered the magical ability to predict where the rebound will fall. He was the first to determine where the rebound would fall. caught player.

The Knicks got a second offense, and Rodman hit the ball to Ewing.

Ewing leaned against Nance and rolled over to make a bunny jumper.

"boom!"

Still missed, but still Rodman's show.

Nance gave all his strength just to hold Ewing, and had no spare energy to protect the rebound. Rodman took the ball off the court from the hands of several people.

He chased the ball and flew out.

In the air, he hits the ball back into the hands of his teammates.

The body flew to the auditorium, and then jumped up to join the battlefield at the first time, like a humanoid stimulant, full of crazy fighting spirit and fighting spirit.

His demeanor moved Madonna, almost intoxicated, and said, "This guy is the real John McClain (the protagonist of Die Hard)!"

Rodman put the ball back into Wilson's hands.

In front of him stood Jordan.

Nearly half a quarter has passed at this moment, and the Blazers have no points.

"Are you planning to set the lowest scoring record in a single game in the finals?" Wilson scoffed, grabbing the ball with one hand, leaning against Jordan, suddenly shaking his shoulders to the right and then turning left to break through.

His offense was pre-judged by Jordan in advance, and the fake action of shaking his shoulders not only did not deceive Jordan, but instead allowed Wilson's offense to be rudely blocked by the trapeze, and he could no longer move forward.

Wilson put the ball away, and at this point, it was either a pass or a hard shot.

"Don't dare to vote, you son of a bitch!" Jordan growled.

Wilson, who originally wanted to pass the ball out, immediately changed his decision, relying on Jordan's half body to suddenly force the opponent away, and then pull it up with the strength of his feet.

Jordan's reflexes are quick enough, but Wilson's size has the advantage.

With a height of 203 cm and a wingspan of 223 cm, Wilson cannot be blocked by opponents of the same size as long as he creates space for shooting.

"Shh!"

Wilson had one of the most unreasonable offenses in basketball over Jordan's head.

Wilson, who scored the goal, shrugged and mocked: "You got what you wanted, don't you thank me?"

At this point, the score came to 12-0.

Riley's timeout had no other requirements for the offense. He arranged for the defensive end to let Nance leave the paint and take the initiative to guard the Knicks' inside half basket.

On the offensive end, he let his stars act accordingly.

Now, trailing by 12 points and halfway through the game, for the Blazers who have yet to score, the game has become a torment.

"I understand the mood of the Blazers players. They are very impatient." The tragedy said, "The delay in breaking the scoring drought will cause their technical movements to be deformed."

Doug Collins saw Jordan dribble and said directly: "It's up to Michael now!"

Jordan acted resolutely, knowing that the Blazers needed to score to ease their nerves, and they had to go to the basket.

Therefore, he met Wilson, stopped and started in a hurry, relying on his explosiveness to pass the defense, and the speed was extremely fast. The Knicks' pocket team was just about to form, and he had already carried Kemp's body and created a lot of physical contact. Force a layup.

The referee blew the whistle, and Jordan's ball went into the net.

"That's what a superstar should do in times of crisis!"

Louie walked to the midfield, called Kemp to his side and said: "If you have to foul, then hit hard, don't give him the opportunity to 'hit three'."

"Yes, coach."

Kemp went back, and Jordan got the penalty.

3 to 12

Inside the garden, Wilson was ready to hit the ball back.

He stood up high against Jordan, dribbled the ball, changed directions, and attacked left. Unlike Jordan, his speed and explosiveness have no advantage in one-on-one situations, so he relies more on his height and arm length to create shot space.

Wilson dribbled to the free throw line and made a pull-up jumper. His shot height made many people desperate, and even Jordan could only cause slight interference.

"boom!"

Too bad he didn't have a good start.

However, the Blazers restricted area, bringing together Ewing, Rodman and Kemp.

Nance was pushed out of the key zone by Ewing, and finally the rebound was easily picked up by the gorilla. It's just Clifford Robinson's help that misses his second shot at the rim.

As a result, Ewing missed the ball and was caught by a bird that leaped from two meters away before he could land.

14 to 3

"You can see their determination for this game from the suffocating offensive and defensive intensity of the Knicks." Costas said vividly, "They have shown their desire to win in every action!"

Under the Knicks' defense, the Blazers' offense has been stiff and can't find vitality.

They have to play around the core.

This was also Riley's original plan. The Knicks' defensive pressure made the Blazers' offense boring. They basically used the same routines. Jordan dribbled the ball, jumped/breakthrough after a high one-on-one pick, or divided it to Barkley, or attracted After double-teaming, distribute to others. If Barkley is double-teamed, he will pass out the secondary position, and the perimeter players can also take the opportunity to score points from long distances, but the central concept is still in the performance of the core players.

Riley's purpose of getting players to massively increase muscle also had an effect at this time.

When the offensive end is like this. The flank with explosive athletic ability turned into the most savage blue-collar, everyone has tendons, long arms, thick legs, hard fists, fouls that can foul, and rebounds that can rush for rebounds, as long as they are hard enough , has a chance to play in Portland.

The Knicks made the Blazers realize that the game was going to be extreme, and they didn't do it.

Brutal hand-to-hand combat takes place on the field.

Lu Wuxia, eight-year-old son of Louis, watched with his own eyes a group of adult men about his father's age vying for a spot.

It was a game he couldn't imagine.

Besides Jordan and Barkley, Xavier McDaniel had his best goal in the Finals at this time.

It was a round of biting each other to the point of suffocation.

The Blazers could not find a chance until the 20th second.

McDaniel is a war madman who has no head, no cover, no consideration of the consequences when he does anything. He got the ball on the baseline, Robinson wanted to give him a screen, Kemp and Rodman wanted to double-team him, but he didn't go to the screen at all~www.readwn.com~ but risked being forced out of bounds Risk went straight to the bottom line, rushed under the basket and took off like a fast horse, grabbed the ball with his right hand, and slammed a Kobe-style backhand dunk across Ewing's body.

7 to 15

That intensity, which lasted until the end of the first quarter, was 24-18.

The Knicks led by 6 points, and both sides had their starters full.

During the intermission, Louis looked at the players under the field and found Chris Jackson.

If he can find the form tonight, even if only half of it, it will be a disaster for the Blazers.

"CJ, you replace John." Louie looked at the others, "The intensity of this game is very strong, if you feel tired, tell me, I can replace you at any time to rest!"

Wilson, Rodman, Ewing and Kemp are all young people. The advantage of being young is that they can play, wear well, and are not afraid of the coach's death.

Hearing that Louis wanted to let them continue fighting, they not only did not object, but also showed a bloodthirsty side.

"The first quarter was just a warm-up!" Ewing raised his arms. "Go up and show the people of Portland what the **** is hand-to-hand combat!"

CJ also wanted to follow, Louis grabbed him and reminded: "They can fight meleely, you have to be careful, you don't have to fight like them unless you have to, let you play for your offense, no one expects you to defend anyone. ."

Chris Jackson said sternly: "Understood, coach."

His so-called "knowing" was a violent collision with Terry Porter when defending. The two fell to the ground at the same time, one was fine and the other injured his foot.

Seeing CJ jumping and jumping, Louie regretted letting him play, but this guy came up and gave everyone a surprise-killed Potter, it can be seen that he has integrated into the theme of this round of the series.

Grinding teeth and sucking blood is the tune.

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