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100: Where is my rookie wall?(2/3)

Of course, the rest of the Knicks are not idle either. They are frantically engaging in confrontations and physical contact with players without the team, consuming other people's touch.

The Knicks' defense is so rough, trying to drag the game into a physical fight.

Shea handed the ball to Sam Perkins who came out to catch the ball in the double-team. After receiving the ball, Perkins rushed to the mid-range position and made a jump shot.

Oakley swooped in and blocked Perkins' shot in the air.

Perkins was knocked off the baseline, but the referee didn't say anything.

The reason why the defense in the 1990s was so fierce was that there was no body hair whistle.

Therefore, this level of confrontation is nothing to the referee.

Fierce confrontation coupled with a suitable system led to the emergence of many coaches who made great achievements on the defensive end in the 1990s.

And Riley is undoubtedly the most extreme one.

Crazy double-teaming will definitely consume a lot of his players, but is Riley the kind of person who cares about the consumption of his players?

Why did Mourning get kidney disease? Isn't it because he was fucked too hard by Riley during the Heat and took painkillers every day, which caused kidney problems?

Riley doesn't fuck players the hardest, only harder.

From the first second of the game, everyone must fight crazily, attack crazily, and run crazily!

On the first offense, Shea felt the fierceness of the Knicks' defense.

The other team's defense is designed to prevent you from scoring.

The Knicks' defense is purely designed to knock you down!

After Ewing got the rebound, Knicks No. 2 Gerald Wilkins started shaking his head at Shay and spewing trash talk:

"Your passing magic is useless in Madison Square Garden, play like a man and stop passing the ball to your fucking teammates.

They can't help you.

Just like satisfying the girl on the sidelines, there are some things you can only do yourself.

Come on, challenge me directly!"

The Knicks players don't have clean mouths on the court because it's part of their defense.

Whether it is Wilkins in the starting lineup or Starks on the bench, they will use their foul mouths to make people confused.

When many people face them, they will be so upset by the trash talk that they don't even want to play ball.

Shay wasn't angered, but he was certainly upset.

The game continued, and the Knicks then looked for Ewing.

Divac had tried his best to stop the gorilla, but the gorilla easily scored the ball again with a turn-over jump shot.

It's okay for Divac to torture an old guy like Cartwright of the Bulls.

But as a top center in his prime, Divac really has nothing to do with him.

After replacing Shea, he was still flanked from outside the three-point line.

Shea quickly gave the ball to Terry Teague, who was left open. Teague shot from outside the three-point line, but failed to hit.

Terry Teague has only scored less than 30 three-pointers in his career so far. It was normal for guards in the 1980s and 1990s not to shoot three-pointers.

But he doesn't often shoot three-pointers. The main reason why he chose to shoot three-pointers just now was because he was a little scared when he saw the sticky black muscles of Ewing and Oakley inside.

I don't even have the courage to go in.

Especially the angry-eyed Ewing is really scary.

That gorilla will give away 3 hot pots every game, every game, and if he's in a good mood, he'll give away two more.

It's not enough to just treat you to hot pot, the gorilla also likes to treat you to hot pot while helping you relax your muscles and bones.

Terry Teague didn't want to lie in the hospital and listen to AC Green reading the Bible to him.

The basketball rebounded and the Lakers' offense was frustrated again.

This is the purpose of the Knicks' obsession with muscular defense, they want to scare their opponents!

After the Knicks attacked again, Wilkins made an emergency stop for a half-shot layup in the chaos.

Compared with the rigorous defensive system, the Knicks' offensive tactics can basically be described as blind hooking and beating.

The Knicks' defensive efficiency this season ranks second in the league, but their offensive efficiency ranks fifth from the bottom.

The contrast between offense and defense is comparable to the greenest contrast chart.

Pat Riley and Nelson, those are two sides of the same coin.

If you don't attack, you won't defend.

I thought that the Knicks finally had a chance to fight back.

As a result, "Old Oak" Oakley opened Perkins with an elbow, Ewing blocked Divac with a diamond arm, and then jumped up and picked peaches like a gorilla, pocketing the rebound!

After grabbing the rebound, Gorilla made another strong move, but in the fierce confrontation, his layup bounced out of the frame.

But Oakley jumped up and clicked again, and finally scored the ball.

The Knicks grabbed three offensive rebounds in one go!

Oakley is especially an offensive rebounder, and most of the time he just helps Ewing get defensive rebounds.

But he was not polite and grabbed offensive rebounds vigorously.

This is the Knicks' offense. Although it is a mess, the team can still guarantee a certain offensive success rate with the two rebounding monsters Oakley and Ewing.

Shay is convinced, you two are eating rebounds like pig feed!

Captain Orangutan: Suppressing embarrassment is what Buckley can do.

In just a few possessions, the Knicks demonstrated their unique style to the fullest.

The Knicks led by Riley really seem to be a mirror image of the Lakers.

The Lakers are gorgeous, exciting, and high-scoring.

The Knicks are rough, wild, and high-strike.

The same coach can bring out two teams with completely different styles. This is probably Pat Riley's ability.

In the next few minutes, the Lakers were miserable under the Knicks' muscular defense.

Although the Knicks' own offense is not great, the Lakers are even more restricted.

After Shai is double-teamed, he will always look for his teammates immediately, but the Knicks' rotation is too active and strong.

Riley convinced his players: "Your teammates will help you fill the gap, so you just have to be confident and attack from the flank."

Of course, no matter how hard we defend, as long as we attack from a flank, there will definitely be an opening.

However, after fierce muscle confrontations one after another, the Lakers players' touch was greatly exhausted.

Occasionally, if there is an opening, you may not be able to make a shot.

In this way, the two sides battled 20 to 13 in the first quarter, and the Knicks ended the first quarter with a 7-point advantage.

The Lakers were defended and only scored 13 points in a single quarter. Even in the 1990s, this score was considered very low.

Seeing the Lakers, who were about to fall apart after just one game, the fans cheered loudly, and Pat Riley, who had a oily haircut, also looked proud.

In fact, the Knicks' defense is not indestructible, and there is still room for reinforcement in the lineup.

But for Riley's task, his successor Dunleavy was an extremely rigid guy, and it was impossible for him to find a solution to the problem in a short time.

Today, I’m determined to come to Riley for the Lakers!

The on-site commentator also deliberately mocked:

"The Lakers were struggling in Madison Square Garden, and I think they now regret letting Coach Riley go.

The Lakers management may be crying to death at this time."

The New York fans in the stands were laughing crazily at the Lakers players:

"You guys look like you're from the women's basketball team."

"You weaklings, have you experienced what a real man's game is like?"

"Look at you guys like this, my eight-year-old nephew is tougher than you!"

Old Bass, who was watching the game, was so angry that he drank the remaining whiskey in the glass in one gulp.

Riley's self-respecting look made Bass very unhappy.

Shay, go ahead and kill that stubborn guy.

If you win, I will take you to the San Fernando Valley in Hollywood to experience the artistic atmosphere!

At this time, all the Lakers players on the bench were very tired.

When Dunleavy was preparing to lay out tactics, he saw that the players seemed to have instantly turned into 70 or 80-year-old men.

"Ouch, my old waist hurts."
To be continued...
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