The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 1013: Is this game also in your plans?

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"Coach Lu, what do you think of this game?"

"Look at it like you usually lose."

"Even if losing this game gives Portland match point?"

"Does it matter?"

Portland's famous sports reporter Kerry Eggers was stunned when he heard Louis' rhetorical question.

He subconsciously said, "Isn't that important?"

"Why do you think this is important?"

The question on littlelu's face was as if her daughter asked Eggers in fear why she was bleeding for no reason.

"Statistically speaking, all teams in history that win Game 5 and take a 3-2 lead have an 80% chance of winning the series..." Speaking of which, Eggers drummed up again With courage, "Isn't that important? Or do you think the Knicks will be the outliers of the 20%?"

Hearing this, littlelu smiled.

"Listen to you, winning Tianwang Mountain is really a very important thing, but do you think I don't know about it? Of course I do, but now we've lost, so I won't take it to heart. , we haven't completely failed, have we?"

Eggers was about to speak when Louis's words were picked up again.

"I'm glad you mentioned statistics."

"Since you know that 80% of the teams that won the battle of Tianwangshan won the series, then I'd like to share another statistic with you."

littlelu's expression is as if the Knicks are the team that wins Tianwangshan, so confident and unquestionable.

"We assume that a team that has won three championships in five years is considered a dynasty team. From the establishment of the NBA in 1946 to 1991, only three teams established a dynasty, with a 7% probability. The Knicks are the league. The fourth team to establish a dynasty in nearly half a century, we have only a 7% chance of achieving this achievement, which do you think is more difficult, Eggers?"

Later, littlelu said with a joke: "Of course, if the probability of those teams that won the battle of Tianwang Mountain is more than 95% of the final winner of the series, maybe I will seriously think about why we lost this game. Contest."

This night was a shocking day for North American sports.

For the first time since 1988, the Knicks showed their defeat.

Even the Knicks top iron Hubie Brown said bluntly: "Benj has averaged 32 points, 8 rebounds and 6.7 assists per game so far, and Patrick is averaging 18 points, 14 rebounds, 5 assists and 3.6 blocks per game... You can say that Patrick's points are not enough. A lot, but the Knicks don't need him to score like benj. He's held up New York's paint for years like Bill Russell, and now he's playing well. The whole series is by far the hardest For one thing, we can't think of any room for adjustment for the Knicks."

"It's going to be a great feeling to win away from home," Barkley said at a news conference.

Then Jordan, who was afraid of losing, stood up and turned against his opponent: "The Knicks have the experience of reversing strong enemies in the playoffs, we can't be careless, no matter what the score of the series is, I will treat the next game as 0. Treat it as 0."

What Jordan said "the Knicks have the experience of turning around strong opponents in the playoffs" can be immediately thought of after watching the game for more than five years.

As a party, Thomas was stuck in the 1988 Eastern Conference finals.

Had it not been injured, the Celtics would have won the Eastern Conference finals that year.

Thomas has thought so for years.

It was because he thought so, that he felt unwilling.

He always believed that his ten years in Boston, although brilliant, did not leave an immortal monument like Sampson.

When it comes to Bird, everyone will think of his legendary "Larry moments."

When it comes to Sampson, everyone can call his nickname and his absolute dominance at center.

But what about Thomas? He had a great game with flaws, and then what? Gone.

His years in the Celtics left the impression that he was a sidekick to Bird and Sampson.

He never reconciled with the past.

Today, Jordan mentioned this to stimulate Barkley.

Thomas, on the other hand, wiped away the smile on his face and said very seriously: "I remember how the dynasty in Boston was toppled, and this time, we won't screw it up again."

The Trailblazer's win-win manifesto is inspiring.

Many local media who were not used to the Knicks and New York also defected.

There is no grudge with Portland, but there is a lot of hatred and hatred with New York, and a wave of yin and yang rages: "People are tired of the Knicks winning championships again and again, the Blazers are the most suitable successor, they not only have the best Leaders, a bunch of selfless players, and most importantly, they've never been as violent as the Knicks."

This article is signed by Bob Ryan.

That is to say, the New York media can't do enough right now, patronizing the Knicks, or they must help the Bostonians recall how annoying the "no layup" rule of the Blazers at the beginning of the season was.

When Louis returned to the locker room, it was silent.

No one spoke.

The atmosphere was similar to a funeral, and Louie saw Miller's frustration when he tried to scold someone but didn't.

I also saw Ewing staring left and right, embarrassed that he didn't want to be the first to speak, even though he had a bunch of words in his stomach.

Louis also saw Wilson's confusion. It seemed that he had done everything in his power, but it seemed that it was far from enough.

In addition, there are Marthas like Rodman, Kemp, and Raouf who don't think the situation is critical.

They are not sensitive to the things around them, and now they just want to adjust their state to face game6 with all their strength.

For them, the next game is not the battle of life and death, but the sixth game.

After winning the sixth game, the battle of life and death followed.

There are also Doug Christie and Yu Tiancan, who were anxious because they didn't get much performance opportunities.

The locker room has its own atmosphere, but no one speaks.

The irony is that Louis clearly saw what everyone was thinking, but he didn't point them out.

Now is not the time.

He only needs one person to stand up and break the embarrassment in front of him.

If there is no one, he will be cursed.

"Wait back to our home court and teach them a hard lesson!" Stevens said.

The team spirit is the team spirit after all. Louie glared at Ewing, saying to him: Learn!

Unexpectedly, Ewing replied coldly: "You can't teach me a lesson like this."

Louis asked directly, "Then how do you want to fight?"

Ewing glanced at Wilson, who was autistic, and found that he had no intention of expressing his position. He rolled his eyes and swallowed what he wanted to say.

"Just can't fight like that."

"Okay, I knew you were an idiot who only asked questions but couldn't solve them!"

Louie regrets that he will leave the ultimate problem plaguing the team to Ewing. What will this idiot who has never known how to solve problems end up doing?

"Then what do you say?" Ewing asked in disbelief.

"Let me tell you, you pack up first, go back to sleep, and we'll discuss what to do tomorrow."

After speaking, Louis took the lead.

Keep the backlog inside the team deep in your heart, and the gas that has never been vented continues to be blocked there.

He knew it wasn't a good time, and he knew he was playing with fire.

But it is not that he has not experienced such moments.

What he did with the Celtics in the 1983-84 season, the first four games of the 1988 Eastern Conference finals, the Knicks were powerless against the Celtics, who seemed to be inferior to their opponents in every way, until Game 5. In the first half, they were completely dominated by the Celtics mentally. Seeing that they were going to be defeated like a mountain, he used Oakley as a fuse and vented all his anger on him, causing the opponent's anger, and then Stimulate the whole team.

This is why Zhao Yuanzheng believes that "Soul Catcher" is the most suitable nickname for Louis.

But the outside world called Louie a "good soul hunter" because he could capture rookies who could be talented.

And the soul catcher that Zhao Yuanzheng thought of ~www.readwn.com~ was Louis who thoroughly explored everyone's psychology and used him for his own use.

But even a senior pua player like Louis does the most to play with the mentality of the players and opponents. He rarely guides the people around him to do what he wants them to do by groping the opponent's mentality.

The last time he did this, the Knicks had become a monster that conquered the king.

The last time he did it, the Celtics were the dynasty that would go on to win four straight championships.

What about this time?

"Old Road," Zhao Yuanzheng approached and asked when Louis was buying Coke outside the locker room, "Is this match in your plan tonight?"

"Expedition, do you know what Brother Xun thinks of Zhuge Liang in this story?"

"Who is Brother Xun?"

"Lu Xun, you don't even know this?"

"Uh uh..." Zhao Yuanzheng really didn't know that apart from Louis, there were a few other Chinese who would call Mr. Lu Xun Brother Xun.

"He said, Kong Ming's wisdom is almost a demon - what I mean is, my thoughts are not as complicated as you think, don't think of me as inscrutable, make me look like an old fox who thinks about scheming people all day long, I Is that kind of person?"

Speaking of which, Louis had already got the Coke, and then performed what he called a stunt to twist open the can with one hand.

"It wasn't the plan." Louie squeezed the Coke can. "It was a gamble on the prospect of New York defending the title and my trust in the **** in the locker room."

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