Chapter 306: Larry Brown, You're Nothing
"Hey! Bryant! Who do you bribe? Why did you win Player of the Month? It's the glory of superstardom, you know? You look at how many teams you've lost to, do you deserve it? You don't deserve it! You deserve a ****! You are a scum counting on handouts from the top of the alliance, you have no future. Everyone is deceived by you, in fact, you are nothing at all, everyone is deceived by you! You're a liar........" Reggie Miller walked over to Bryant again before serving and began his chatter.
Saliva splashes, and neurotic words are confusing.
Bryant smiled and looked at Reggie Miller like a clown.
Pathetic, pathetic. He didn't have a shred of confidence in his heart that he could beat the Lakers. His words are just a thorn in his fragile heart, and when he tears this thorn, inside is nothing more than a fragile and sensitive soul with low self-esteem.
That doesn't stop Reggie Miller from being a boresome guy. No matter how inspirational he is, it doesn't change that he is a terrible guy. Maybe Reggie Miller's trash talk was just to hide his disability and uneasy heart, but it made him a very annoying guy.
Big Ben lost to Rick Schmitz this time in the jump ball, and as expected, these giants of 2.2 meters and 2.3 meters or more are more than a notch higher than Big Ben's height and arm span, even if their reflexes and bounces are slightly weaker than Big Ben's, the hard talent of the body is there, and it is not so easy to defeat them.
Mark Jackson advances with the ball, Kobe defends.
Mark Jackson was actually a legendary point guard, having been drafted by the Knicks with the 18th pick in the first round in 1987. In his first year as a rookie, he averaged 13.6 points, 4.8 rebounds, 10.6 assists, 2.5 steals and 3.1 turnovers per game at a star-level point guard. Such statistics are only slightly inferior to Stockton at its peak. and successfully won the honor of Rookie of the Year that year, such a performance is not outstanding.
But in the next few years, Mark Jackson was unremarkable. The numbers are getting worse and worse, and the performance on the pitch is not great. This is because the Knicks' coaching has changed continuously, and Mark Jackson can't find his place in the team, struggling with offense or organization all year round. Such a question bothered him quite a lot.
He then left for the Clippers and played two years before joining the Indiana Pacers in '94-95. In the 96-97 season, he left for the Denver Nuggets.
After the Denver Nuggets appeared in 52 games, his stats this season are averaging 10.4 points, 5.2 rebounds, 12.3 assists and 1.0 steals per game. He undoubtedly returned to the top-notch point guard, and the Indiana Pacers rushed to replace him. Larry Brown believes that the team's offense has become constipated to the point where it has to be solved without Reggie Miller and an offensive engine like Mark Jackson.
As for the team's tactics, teammates and coaches know the roots, and Mark Jackson, who is excellent at the same time, naturally becomes the best answer to the problem on the Indiana Pacers' side.
Sure enough, when Mark Jackson returned, he gave the Indiana Pacers a leap forward and the team smoothly transitioned to Reggie Miller's return. At the same time, the chemistry between him and Miller has also made the team's offense more layered.
Mark Jackson has a stunt that is well-known to fans, which is to use his big ass to push the opponent's back single. For this reason, the NBA league deliberately introduced a 5-second rule for back play, which is aimed at Mark Jackson's back body single tactic.
As a point guard who is not outstanding in height and speed, Mark Jackson's back-to-back skills are unique. His back is more about using his back to observe the situation on the field and then complete the assist. Instead of scoring directly.
Mark Jackson was the same in the face of Kobe, pouting and standing in place, motionless! Only the head is looking around, like a turtle with a shrunken head!
Kobe Bryant can't do anything about him!
What can I do?
In this era when there is no basket for 5 seconds, such a turtle shell organization is unsolvable. If you press forward and try to steal, there's a good chance you'll be thrown back by a turn. If you go back, he'll immediately solve the problem with another jumper. Bummer! It is not possible to move forward, nor can it be retreated, and such an offensive method should be recorded in the dust.
Kobe Bryant simply plugged in his waist, you can transport it, see what you can organize when you are old.
"Kobe Bryant is a little helpless in the face of Mark Jackson's back to the ball! This is the existence of the current leader in assists per game, and Mark Jackson's assists per game surpass Stockton! ”
"This tactic is a bit of a reckless! But on the basketball court, you can do whatever it takes to win, and no one can blame Mark Jackson. If other players can have such a good career on their backs, then you can also get assists. ”
Mark Jackson dribbled for 15 seconds! With Larry Brown on his face appreciative, he finally passed the ball.
As a defensive coach, Larry Brown's favorite thing is to press the rhythm, and Mark Jackson's style of play is Larry Brown's favorite.
Reggie Miller went around and around from the inside, shook off Eddie Jones, received the ball from outside the three-point line, stepped up, turned, aimed, and made a jumper in one go.
Decisive and smooth shots, stable hand shape, confident projection. Reggie Miller knew it was there as soon as he made a shot!
"Huh!"
Miller gestured a jet celebration and ran back to his own half to the wild cheers of the fans in the arena.
0:3。
The Indiana Pacers took the lead.
Kobe Bryant's face was calm, and he was not disturbed by Reggie's three-point attack at all. Larry Brown, the coach, has a hand in attacking, Kobe still remembers the year of F4, and the star-stricken-eyed Lakers were tossed by Larry Brown's arrangement to the point that the whole team's mentality exploded.
Unhurried, unhurried, Kobe Bryant held the ball and faced Mark Jackson.
First goal! The boss strikes first!
Prefer to have your back on your back? That's to show you what a real textbook guard is in the back singles!
Kobe Bryant pulled the ball down his hip and turned his back, and hit Mark Jackson directly outside the three-point line!
"Bang!"
"Bang!"
Two hits in a row! Kobe Bryant stuck into the space, quickly elbowed his left foot, stretched forward hard, stuck Mark Jackson's position, and turned around!
Take a step! Throw the ball before Dale Davis arrives!
A step-back jumper, the basketball flies lightly from the fingertips, has a backspin, crosses a very large arc, and falls straight into the basket.
Kobe Bryant's face was so grim that even Mark Jackson didn't look at him, but instead looked at Larry Brown on the sidelines.
Without the Pistons 5 Tigers, Larry Brown you're nothing!