The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 972: The undefeated golden body is broken

The Heat have a couple of good post players.

Like Dale Davis, Antonio Davis, Rick Mahone, P-J Brown, Hank Gaithers.

These five people, with a balanced mix, are all outstanding talents at the 4th and 5th positions, but the Knicks have a stronger inside line.

Ewing, Kemp, Rodman, Yu Tiancan, and McHale are also a team of five insiders. With Rodman, Yu Tiancan is a lottery ticket, and McHale is a plug-and-play veteran.

Game1, which was highly expected by Heat fans, was a complete defeat in the true sense.

Played an excellent backcourt and lost to the Knicks with a double gun, and the inside line was also unable to fight back in front of Ewing and Kemp.

Ewing had his best performance since the start of the playoffs on the defensive end.

Facing the alternating offenses of two Davis and Gaithers, Ewing scored 16 points, 18 rebounds and 8 blocks in a single game.

Ewing is looking more and more like a bigger Bill Russell.

Louie didn't know if that counted as lost, or if it was too late, but Ewing was changing.

For Louie, the ideal Ewing is not the all-round second center he entered in the 1990s. But the two years of 1988-1989, a pure, fierce, and disgusting contemporary Russell.

When Ewing came off the court, Louie threw him a towel.

Louis didn't speak.

Ewing glanced at him and wiped his sweat with a towel solemnly but contentedly, as if asking Louie: Am I a qualified leader tonight?

In addition to Ewing, Kemp's performance also made Miami desperate.

The semifinals knocked out Larry Johnson and put Kemp in the league's top 4 discussion.

In the face of the Heat's leading player, Hank Gaithers, Kemp is also ruthless.

The Knicks' roster is star-studded, but the only ones who can really be called superstars are Wilson and Ewing. Camp, like everyone else, was overshadowed by the light of the two emperor stars, and it wasn't until he beat Big Mom that everyone found out that he was the third emperor star hidden in New York.

He has improved so rapidly that even Louie has to admit that Kemp has become the Knicks' No. 3 player.

Against Gaithers tonight, he was on par with the opponent with 22 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists, 1 steal and 2 blocks.

Judging by the numbers, Gaithers seems to be doing better.

But most of Gaithers' numbers came when the Knicks were leading and the defensive intensity was down.

On the other hand, Kemp, he is in a fiercely competitive environment, and there is a Rodman behind him who threatens his starting position all the time. He didn't dare to slack off and gave his best every second he played.

So the sense presented in this game is that Camp beat Gaithers, but the data is not as good as the opponent.

"The comparison of Sean Camp and Hank Gaithers will show us that pure data can be deceiving."

"Kemp is better than Gaithers."

This is Hubby Brown's assessment.

The next day, the New York Times wrote a long article for Kemp under the headline "Now let's invite the next top power forward in the league."

The article introduces Kemp's semi-final blowout of Larry Johnson, and Game1's suppression of Gaithers, and finally compares him with several other top power forwards.

The Times believes that Kemp's strength is above LJ and Gaithers, and whether it is stronger than Malone, Manning, and Barkley still needs to be tested in actual combat.

For now, at least, The Times identifies Kemp as one of the top four forwards in the league, and it also lists Kemp's advantages over other top power forwards.

Camp is better than Malone in athletic ability and physical fitness;

Kemp is more like a power forward than Manning. Manning is too much like Sampson. The problem is, Sampson is 2.2 meters, while Manning is less than 2.1 meters. He should be a power forward, but he goes Sampson's way, and then swinging in all directions in the game, can play the 3, 4, and 5 positions. Miscellaneous and unspecialized positioning is destined to not be the best No. 4;

The comparison between Camp and Barkley, the Times showed a fascinated self-confidence. Because Kemp just beat up Larry Johnson, who is known as Barkley Jr., so he completely ignored the gap between the technical characteristics and immediate combat power of the two, and decided that Kemp would prove it by blowing up Barkley in the finals. He's one of the top three power forwards in the league.

Public opinion outside is strange.

Obviously, the division finals are in full swing, but public opinion has already determined that the Knicks and the Blazers will join the finals.

This public opinion environment deeply offended the other two protagonists in the division finals.

"I don't think this series is without suspense."

Heat coach Billy Donovan said it seriously.

"The Knicks are indeed a big mountain, we are the climbers, up is the only way, we will climb to the top and let the world hear our cry."

Despised public opinion works better than any chicken soup for the soul.

The Clippers and Heat have launched a fierce counterattack in Game2.

Petrovic continued the state of the first game.

And tonight, the Knicks had no one to respond on the outside.

Meanwhile, Miami's home-court advantage also came into play.

The Knicks tried to use a fierce defense to affect Petrovic's state, but the referee's whistle sounded frequently.

The referee did not allow intense physical contact, and the Knicks could only lower the intensity.

However, once the strength is reduced, it cannot limit the opponent's performance.

Petrovic's rampage was no accident.

The rise of Louis gave contemporary shooters a wider world.

Petrovic not only got on the east wind brought by Louis, but also happened to play under Billy Donovan, Louis' direct descendant.

Players like Petrovic may be too advanced for the modern era, but Donovan just needs to copy the way Luis used Mozart Rauf to unleash Mozart's offensive firepower.

Petrovic does not have the Knicks system to support his play.

Donovan designed a lot of high-post dynamic offense for him.

Arguably, Donovan is a more ardent Louis believer than Pat Riley. Riley is copying, but he has his own ideas.

Everything Donovan is based on imitating Louis.

However, if Donovan simply knows how to copy, he won't be able to bring the Heat to the top of the league.

His characteristic is that he not only can copy, but also knows how to teach according to his aptitude.

The Heat's lineup is deep enough, and he learned to play Louis to play a long-rotation 13...

The insiders, including Gaithers, are blue-collar players, so use their blue-collar attributes to create opportunities for the outside.

Although there is no relevant data to prove it, from the perspective of Louie, the Heat's pick-and-roll screening quality should be the first in the league.

Petrovic scored 40 points.

Followed by Joe Dumars, from an offensive and defensive perspective, Dumars is more like the core of the Heat than Petrovic.

Although his offensive firepower is far less than that of Petrovic, he can guarantee a basic set of 20+ per game, and Petrovic's state in each game is like rolling a dice, sometimes it is 1, sometimes it is 3, there are time is 6.

Dumars looks a lot like Paul after leaving the Rockets.

Ding Haishenzhen-like field control, stable output, the hand is not soft at the critical moment.

The back line exploded, and the flanks also rose.

Reggie Lewis, the guy who gets beat once by Wilson, has done a great job.

After traveling from Boston to Miami, Lewis was diagnosed with heart problems, which was fortunate and unfortunate for him.

Fortunately, UU reading www.uukanshu. com miami had the best doctors in the world treating him; unfortunately, he had to, like Gaithers, be severely limited in minutes per game.

Heart problems prevent him, like Gaithers, from fully realizing his talents.

Now his style of play gives Louie a sense of déjà vu.

Tonight, Lewis gave Wilson four blocks on the defensive end.

Also, 3 of the 4 caps were done within 5 minutes.

It was these caps that made Louis realize who Lewis was like.

He is like Kirilenko.

Lewis 3 caps Wilson in 5 minutes, just like Kirilenko 4 caps Kobe Bryant in 90 seconds.

Compared to Kirilenko, Lewis is a full-time 3. He is more mobile, more dangerous with the ball, and has teammates' screen protection to make his offense smooth.

The Knicks have a poor offensive feel, the defense can't put pressure on it, and the whole court can't find any good way to fight the surging Heat.

107 to 119

The Knicks lost to the Heat by 12 points, breaking their unbeaten streak in the playoffs.

"I hope that through this game, the fans will understand that New York is strong, but if you want to say that there is no suspense in the Eastern Conference finals, my players and I do not agree."

Billy Donovan spoke in high spirits to the NBC camera.

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