The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 944: 1 team, 2 systems

Kemp's help-defense blocks proved that the Knicks can break the rim.

Nance grabbed the rebound and scored a second offense, showing that the Blazers are a talented team that can compete with the Knicks.

Ordinary power forwards can't take advantage of Kemp's dislocation and grab the offensive rebound to complete the second offense after Kemp reacts so quickly.

Louis continued to watch.

Mohamed Raouf dribbled up the field and everyone knew what he was starting for.

When he first arrived in New York last year, critics called it the worst deal of Louie's career.

The Celtics landed Billy Owens, who seemed like a genius to keep the Celtics' glory into the 21st century.

As a result, in just one year, Owens has been identified as a parallel importer, and Rauf has conquered the most discerning fans in the world in New York.

Game 5 of last year's Finals was his battle to fame.

His 3-pointer was like **** on fire to make Portlanders desperate.

Tonight, although he did not fire a shot, the fans in the Memorial Coliseum were all terrified of him.

Raouf stood at the top of the arc, raised his left hand, and signaled Ewing to come over for the pick-and-roll.

Ewing ran out, and Sabonis had to follow him out of the paint given his shooting threat.

However, he didn't go too far, because his speed was not as fast as when he was young.

Every big center has to admit that he doesn't have the ability to switch to small guards.

Even Sampson and Ewing, two supercenters known for switching guards, all they can do is try to keep up.

Really spaced out by guards to play dislocations, and seven-footers have never had an advantage on defense.

Sabonis chose the "out, but not fully out" defense, which just left Raouf's shooting space.

Since the roof of the world does not believe in evil, of course, the Moonlight Pistol must give him a little color.

I saw that he received the ball and shot at a very fast speed. Thomas, who was opposite him, was stuck in Ewing's pick-and-roll and could not come forward to interfere.

"Shh!"

5 to 2

"Is it bad shot selection, Erwin?" Bob Costas asked.

Hanging up a pick-and-roll, and seeing the opponent's intention to shoot directly without guarding, is it a bad shot choice?

In terms of timing, it's a bit rushed.

But the pick-and-roll has created an open space, and while a pull-up 3-pointer might seem like a crooked way in this day and age, he made it.

"There is no absolutely bad and correct shot selection," the tragic tragic said humorously. "If you're a bad shot every time you shoot, but you're shooting 50 percent or more, you can't say your shot selection is bad. On the other hand, if every shot you shoot is an open shot, but the shooting rate is less than 40%, can we say that is the correct shot choice? This shows that he is a player who is not good at shooting, since he is not good at shooting, So no matter how much open space you get, you should not shoot. So, there is no right or wrong about shooting selection, only scoring or not scoring, scoring is a good shot."

The Blazers responded with Jordan.

Also, the way he completes the offense is simple.

Runs, cuts out, high shot.

Wilson's defense didn't fall out of position, it was just Jordan's shot that was too high.

"Benj, are you really a core player?" Jordan laughed. "Why can't you even touch the ball?"

"Because your defense is so good, not only can you prevent me from being able to catch the ball, but you can also prevent the Blazers from winning a second championship so far."

Wilson said grimly.

"It's all your credit, MJ."

Someone told Louie that Benj was looking more and more like Bird.

Louie didn't believe it, but when he heard him say this to Jordan with his own ears, he didn't believe it.

Fortunately, Benj doesn't disrespect him like the half-hearted hillbilly.

Compared to the hillbilly, Benj is like an improved version of him.

It's self-indulgent to the inside, and strikes hard from the outside.

If you want to replace it with a redneck, the hanging man Ewing has already been sprayed out by him.

"Benj, come and go without being indecent," Louie shouted. "Let MAR pass you the ball!"

Wilson should be, running to Raouf's side to ask for the ball.

As a result, Wilson's claim for the ball was rejected by Raouf.

Because a new round has just started, the situation of the game is uncertain, and before the star singles, everyone should start from tactics.

He took Stockton's post and had to play by Stockton's standards.

Although Raouf used Stockton's feathers as an arrow to make Wilson very unhappy, he could not refute Raouf.

Since you can't refute it, you have to follow the instructions.

Raouf fingers high.

Kemp came up to the pick-and-roll, and Ewing screened on the weak side.

Sabonis sat in the basket and didn't expand out.

Here are Riley's instructions.

With Sabonis' movement speed, expanding out doesn't seem to suit him either.

But if the opponent is the Knicks, if they don't expand their defense, it is easy to find a flaw in the Knicks system.

Ewing gave Miller a screen, and the Blazers' defensive focus was on the latter.

Miller officially entered his peak period this year. Although he still averaged only 17 points per game, he averaged 3.6 three-pointers per game, and the shooting rate was 42%.

This kind of output and efficiency is the top in the small ball era.

Therefore, the defense torn by his off-ball movement is also extraordinary.

Because Jordan was staring at Wilson, Miller was handed over to Barkley.

Barkley against Miller?

This kind of confrontation looks like sending fans to Yulia Rimi so that she can let small fans experience the joy of men within 5 minutes.

The Blazers' defense was ripped apart by the Knicks' tactics on the spot.

Rauf passes the ball to Miller.

Obviously there is a chance to shoot, Miller has to show his passing.

He attracted Barkley's back-up defense and passed to Ewing, who was dismantled.

Because Sabonis didn't come out with it, it was actually a partial 2-on-1.

Ewing started the rabbit jumping shot, swoosh!

7 to 4

"I remember that the Lithuanian's basket defense is the top three in the league?" Louis asked Zhao Yuanzheng.

As the person in charge of formulating the game plan, Zhao Yuanzheng knows these data very well.

"It's the second in the league." Zhao Yuanzheng said, "second only to David Robinson."

In this era of giant beasts, Sampson is old and strong, and the new generation of super centers such as Ewing, Olajuwon, and O'Neal have unquestionable dominance in the penalty area.

Because of Louie, the Knicks became the first team in the world to set up a data department to count all kinds of high-end data that are more advanced than basic data.

Like the defense at the basket, it has been refined to every center in the league.

Louie is backed by Oracle and has access to the most cutting-edge technology to support the operation of the data department.

According to the latest statistics, Sabonis ranks second in the league in defense at the rim, with opponents shooting only 28% from the rim under his defense.

Although the Blazers don't have relevant data, Sabonis' ability to protect the rim doesn't need data to prove it.

This is an influence that can be seen with the eyes.

So Riley told him to focus on guarding the rim and not expanding if he could.

Riley's use of Sabonis made Louie think of licking Mamba Gobert.

The defensive ability of this man in the penalty area is needless to say. In the era where per capita shooting has evolved into a perverted small ball, in order to maximize his defensive value, the Jazz resolutely asked him to implement the defensive method of squatting and expanding the penalty area.

He has won DPOY several times because of this, and the Jazz have become the top defensive team in the league. However, in the playoffs, the problem of not expanding the defense encountered the ball-handling core who developed the skill of holding the ball and shooting three-pointers to the extreme. At that time, the whole world discovered that Gobert was the Jazz’s biggest weakness in a sense, and both offense and defense would become a breakthrough for the opponent.

But when they go back to the regular season, they will find that Gobert is the fundamental reason why this Jazz is strong.

In the Blazers, Riley's use of Sabonis is consistent with Jazz coach Snyder's use of Gobert.

And in the Blazers, fans will feel Sabonis' dominance more fully, and it's not limited to defense. On the offensive end, he is far more valuable than Gobert.

Then ~www.readwn.com~ Sabonis managed to catch the ball within the finishing radius.

The Knicks had a hard time guarding him. Although Ewing chose the right defensive position and raised his hands, Sabonis' height advantage was too obvious.

He pushed Ewing away, scored with a hook, and snatched it back with ease.

His efficiency at the basket is too high, the rebounding impact is strong, and he has the world's top support. It is completely different from Gobert who can't play the ball, can't shoot, and has no offensive threat when he leaves the basket.

It was these rounds that made Louie understand that although the Blazers used them as a template to build a team, Riley was also a TOP-level coach destined to make a name for himself in basketball history. He could imitate, but he also had to innovate.

Riley's innovation was built on the foundations of the Knicks system.

This innovative direction is one team with two systems.

Obviously, neither Barkley, nor the newcomers Thomas and Sabonis can play the Knicks-style defense-centric basketball.

To make their arrival have the effect of 1+1 greater than 2, instead of accommodating each other successfully, will test the ability of the coaches.

That's what Riley did, the Blazers' starter ditched Jagged Basketball.

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