Chapter 219: Unstoppable

There is a sword in New York, and the heroes of the world are invited to share it.

The New York Knicks' heart-wrenching streak was ended in the nineteenth game, the nineteenth game, the New York Knicks challenged the Minnesota Timberwolves away, because of the existence of Jason Richardson and Raja Bell, the Knicks are not top-notch, but they are also first-class outside firepower has been suppressed, and although Garnett can't limit Mo Xi's personal ability, he can rely on his excellent body and consciousness to cut off Mo Xi's connection with others, so, With 42 points and 19 rebounds but not a single assist, the Knicks had to swallow their first loss of the season.

The Timberwolves' victory seemed to give rise to a lot of reverie, and when the Knicks returned to the East, they were surprised to find that someone was waiting there with a big gift.

Version 2.0 of the "Bad Boy Army" is online.

Just like the Bad Boy Army and Jordan back then, the Bad Boy Army is almost the same as the current Bad Boy Army facing Mo Xi.

Big Ben, Rasheed Wallace, Prince, Hamilton plus Billups, this grassroots team seems to be a little unpleasant, but the real strength is real, Big Ben and Rashid Wallace teamed up to constantly change the defense of Moxi, and once again used the "Jordan Rule" to defend Moxi, not only did Moxi not have an assist again, but also made Moxi seven turnovers, which was the highest mistake in Moxi's career.

Although Mo Xi still couldn't be limited, slashing 50-21 rebounds and even letting Rasheed Wallace foul six games, he was still led by four points by the Pistons in the final moments.

After causing a major earthquake, the Knicks' aftershocks continued, with eighteen consecutive wins followed by two straight defeats? It's really jaw-dropping.

Then, just after people thought they had found a weapon to defeat the Knicks, the Knicks faced another defensive team, the Nets, and created a bloody massacre of 129:89.

After that, there were still people who didn't believe in evil and wanted to continue to snipe the Knicks in the same way, but it didn't seem to have any positive effect except for letting Mo Xi brush farther and farther on the road to the scoring title, and there was another wave of seven consecutive wins, which was lost in the hands of the Mavericks who felt crazy and were in a hot state.

Regarding the Knicks' game tapes, tactical analysis began to snowflake on the desks of the head coaches of various teams.

At this time, far away in Salt Lake City, the white-haired Sloan Sect leader couldn't help but sigh.

On his desk is a special document with red stickers and rows of small print, a report on the Knicks' most common tactics. The Knicks' most commonly used, highest-proportioned, and most efficient scoring tactic is actually the pick-and-roll tactic that has been carried forward in the hands of Jerry Sloan.

According to Jazz scouting statistics, the average Knicks score 42% of a game directly or indirectly from the pick-and-roll combination of Moxi and Arenas or Williams, and the scoring efficiency of these three pick-and-roll combinations is even as high as 1.78, in other words, almost every pick-and-roll must score.

It's just a block and a demolition, but it's a match made in heaven, Jerry Sloan can't help but feel a little melancholy, a little nostalgic for the past years, Sloan doesn't want to complain about anyone, he, and the era of Utah's twin evils was an era of endless warfare, chaotic, but also full of pride.

Stopping to reminisce about the past, Sloan began to savor the Knicks' pick-and-rolls, how they were similar and different from his own.

George Karl's tactical arrangement is a bit whimsical, and the taste of antelope hanging horns is in it, but its heels are inseparable from a fast word, fast conversion, fast offense and defense, and fast transfer.

The Knicks' blocking rarely pulls out the space to shoot after blocking, most of them continue to impact the basket, it's just a concept of Mo Xi or who comes to the two guards, it seems that this should be an excellent defense, but on the contrary, the Knicks have some meaning of dropping ten times with one force, unless you throw all five people into the basket, otherwise these three people still have the ability to score the ball.

Williams can pass the ball in all sorts of unbelievable situations; Arenas, on the other hand, can make a pull-up jump shot anytime and anywhere, and can shoot in any position; Mo Xi is even simpler, he can always find such a way among the hosts, and scoring points is really like finding something.

In fact, all three of them have a good mid-range shooting ability, but all three of them love to drill under the basket in frenzy, but their shooting rate is still so high, but the opponent is not too afraid to shrink all to the basket.

For a moment, Jerry Sloan was a little infatuated.

This move of the Knicks can be described as a heavy sword without a blade, a lot of ingenuity, there are not so many ever-changing routines, it is such a straightforward move, and it has broken the hearts of half of the heroes in the world. In fact, Jerry Sloan can see that using Jordan's rule to deal with ink is indeed a very correct application method, and the entire Knicks actually do not have an extremely amazing tactical system, all the tactical core is based on Mo Xi as the core, and the others are more functional players.

Of course, George Karl will not throw the entire team to Mo Xi alone, Arenas is a dagger he has prepared, once the black iron heavy sword of Mo Xi has a problem, the Knicks can still pull this dagger from his sleeve without hesitation and plunge it into the heart of the enemy, similarly, this year's rookie Carmelo Anthony is also a little similar, his offensive means are more abundant than Arenas, but obviously Arenas's style of play is more aggressive and gambler-like madness.

The standard answer to defeat the Knicks is almost there, targeting Mo Xi's chain defense, locking his connection with others, forcibly forcing Mo Xi to play a single with the ball, and dragging the game into a pure volitional duel, whether the best center in the world at the moment falls first, or his opponents can't support it first, this sword and bias tactic is like walking a tightrope, but this seems to be the most targeted tactic for the Knicks at the moment.

Jerry Sloan couldn't help but sneer a little, only a fool would choose this seemingly bright tactic and give up developing something new, Sloan already had a little bit of a heart in mind, but it was not the current Jazz who could do this.