The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 947: 1 good move kills all

At the beginning of the second quarter, facing the Verdun defense line again, the Knicks' perimeter trio were all changed.

The advantages of Rauf, Wilson, and Stevens over Stockton, Williams, and Miller are mainly due to the core ball-holders that are more reassuring.

Raouf is a bigger offensive threat than Stockton.

In terms of defense alone, Stockton's threat lies in launching tactics with the ball, while Raouf himself is a threat with the ball. Therefore, to defend him, the Blazers need to spend more energy.

Wilson is the third-best ball-handler on the Knicks team, with the exception of two point guards, Stockton and Raouf, who are inferior to him. But his threat with the ball is the biggest in the team. As the team's number one attacker, whether he is holding the ball alone or launching tactics with the ball, he can change the opponent's defense.

Stevens' ball-handling is half a pound compared to Miller's.

Over the years with the Knicks, he's mostly been known for his defense, but he'll use other skills whenever the Knicks need it.

Holding the ball is one of them. As an auxiliary role in breaking the Verdun defense line, his ability to hold the ball is basically sufficient.

When Jordan saw Wilson, he felt like Zhang Yishan in "The Deer and Ding Ding", ferocious and overpowering.

Although the media claim that Jordan and Wilson are the tragic birds of this generation, before Elvin Johnson turned from a magician to a tragic man, he had two crowns in his hands, at least before 1987, and Bird shared the double title The male is fine.

Although Jordan is currently full of personal honors, but the most crucial championship, but not one.

Wilson has already won a ring that can be worn on the entire hand.

How can Jordan, who is so strong in his life, endure this?

In the short term, his goal is to win a ring, and in the long term, surpassing Wilson's number of rings is his goal.

But these things, as short as half a year, as long as five, six, seven or eight years, are not things that can be completed immediately.

The only thing he can do at the moment is to blow Wilson up.

This thought is reflected in its actions.

Jordan defended aggressively in close quarters, and let Wilson pass the ball without forcing people to make mistakes.

"Do you just run away when you encounter problems?" Jordan prodded him aloud.

Wilson smiled sarcastically: "No, I just want to change the solution. Only a natural loser like you has only one way, and the winner is never bound."

Although Wilson has never read "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", he has mastered the essence of the class "Zhuge Liang scolded Wang Lang to death".

No matter what the other side says, first stand directly on an absolutely right commanding heights, since he is absolutely right (winner), then Jordan is absolutely wrong (loser). An absolutely wrong incarnation, no matter what the wise sayings are, it is arsenic in the soul, and it is not worth listening to.

The Knicks broke the Jordan-led Verdun defense.

This is good news.

This is the time when the pioneers' morale is the most vigorous, breaking their defense line can disintegrate their heart defense.

Then came to the defensive end, McHale's weak side screen, Ewing high pick-and-roll.

Raouf looked like he was going to attack with the ball, and the Blazers focused on defending him.

However, Ewing, who went up to the pick-and-roll, actually "did not wait" Raouf took advantage of his pick-and-roll wall to dismantle and run down the inside line.

Mason, whose attention was only on Raouf, didn't know how to react for a while.

Go back with Ewing, or switch to Raouf?

It was this moment of hesitation that allowed Ewing to cut to the basket and Raouf easily hoisted the pass.

Ewing caught the ball, and it was Clifford Robinson who came to help.

How can a mere "big tree" resist the violent orangutan?

Clifford was mercilessly dunked by Ewing.

"Whoever stops me will die!" Ewing yelled in the second place.

Pat Riley pondered: Didn't fall into the pick-and-roll?

In this day and age, there is no concept of fake pick-and-rolls.

Even, there are only a few teams that use a large number of pick-and-rolls.

And something like a fake pick-and-roll, in the eyes of the old coach, is a state of extinction.

The purpose of the pick-and-roll is to create dislocations and partial hits, but if you do a fake pick-and-roll, what would it be in the eyes of a coach who doesn’t understand the magic of this trick? That's a double-team risk for the ball handler. Because the fake pick-and-roll has fewer steps to block the person, the opponent can put pressure on the ball carrier at the first time.

That's Riley's choice too.

He told Alvin Robertson and Jordan: "Next time they do this again, they will directly attack the ball carrier!"

The Blazers responded with the ball and did not score.

Clifford Robinson hits a catch-and-shoot after the pick-and-roll deflects.

Ewing received the defensive rebound and the Blazers pressed on the spot.

But Ewing lifted the ball above his head and threw it to Stevens, who was running fast, and the press was broken.

With the mobility of Verdun's defensive linemen, few teams can run fast breaks in front of the Blazers.

In this round, they successfully returned to defense.

Another positional battle, this time with Stevens holding the ball.

McHale whistled: "Baby, here I come!"

Stevens had a hard time convincing himself that the old-fashioned guy had been captain of the Knicks for years.

McHale fully grasped Louis' arrangement.

He ran to the top of the arc, first putting a screen next to Stevens.

Clifford was about to switch when suddenly McHale cut inside without waiting for Stevens to make a move.

Seeing the Knicks repeat their old tricks, Clifford decisively double-teamed Stevens with Cauchy.

How the Blazers would react to the Knicks' fake pick-and-roll, however, was in Louie's calculations.

Because of his poor passing skills, Stevens did not forcibly challenge the opponent to double-team to McHale. Instead, he passed the ball to Wilson, who was closely watched by Jordan.

Wilson received the ball, without pausing, and sent the ball directly to McHale, who was down to the paint area, at a 45-degree angle on the left wing.

McHale took the ball and turned for a layup.

"Arrrrrrrr~~~~" McHale shouted meanly, "It's just that slack!"

Louis reprimanded: "Be careful, I'll kick you!"

The Knicks have no personal ability in these two positional battles, just simple tactics from outside and inside.

The fake pick-and-roll from inside players was an opportunity to disrupt the Blazers' defense.

The problem was the Blazers' switching tactics.

Because of the switch, they put a lot of players out of the paint, and while Sabonis sat off the floor, the Blazers' interior defense was as thin as ever.

At this time, whether it is Ewing or McHale, as long as they go down to the paint area to catch the ball alone, they can score easily.

If you switch defenses normally, or don't switch defenses, for example, if Clifford/Mason don't flank, but choose to chase down Ewing/McHale, it will also not work.

In the next round, Riley told his players to follow through without switching defenses.

The result was still broken.

Because the attacker always has the initiative.

It's up to the Knicks to decide when to turn a pick-and-roll into a fake pick-and-roll.

As they used fake pick-and-rolls more and more, the Jamaican gunner, whom Louis regarded as the league's No. 1 pick-and-roll player, even made a more sassy routine - convincing the Blazers that he was going to be a real pick-and-roll because Raouf dribbled the ball. After that, he didn't mean to move.

When Raouf was about to get to the pick-and-roll position, he took it apart.

Raouf still didn't use the pick-and-roll, and the Blazers' defense was torn apart by Ewing's sudden roll-off.

Mason actually collided with Robertson, and Raouf saw Ewing finger at the basket and sent an alley pass directly.

"The orangutan has become a sperm!" Louis exclaimed.

Ewing has a lot of problems that Louie has read from his rookie days to the present, but there is one thing that even Louie can't pick out.

That's his pick-and-roll and screens.

It can be described as perfect.

Pick-and-roll quality, pick-and-roll timing, pick-and-roll style, pick-and-roll selection... Ewing's interior is perfect for a team that plays a lot of pick-and-rolls and screens.

McHale can't achieve the high quality of Ewing's completion, but still the same sentence, let the players use their subjective initiative to judge whether the opponent's pick-and-roll is a real pick-and-roll or a fake pick-and-roll, and then decide on the arrangement of switching defenses or not, UU Reading www.uukanshu.com It was a wrong decision that was doomed to fail.

Because no matter whether you can see the opponent's pick-and-roll intention or not, the defense has to plan and move later. If the opponent doesn't move, you can't move.

But if the opponent moves first—for example, McHale goes down first, Clifford can react, but his position has been pulled away. If he moves again at this time, even if he can use the blocking threat to affect McHale's offense, it is destined to be The defense line of our side is in disarray.

McHale makes a pass to Ewing.

The orangutan dunked Clifford again.

A false screen that messed up the Blazers' switching system.

At the same time, the Blazers' Verdun defense began to show problems.

The public sees Alvin Robertson's reinforcement as a good move for the Blazers, adding depth to the Verdun defense and allowing Jordan to sit and rest at certain times.

However, now that McDaniel can't play, they lack a strong player who can fight with the opponent. The defensive attributes of Robertson and Jordan overlap, and both belong to aggressive defenders who like to ride the ball on the face and push the opponent to death.

Under the same defense, Robertson is not as effective as Jordan. Since he joined the team soon and his tacit understanding with his teammates is not enough, he cannot bring the suffocation of the Verdun defense line in the frontcourt.

After the Knicks got used to that kind of defensive intensity, Riley found that they couldn't force the Knicks' turnovers.

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