The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 125: sudden volcanic eruption

"The rest, only noise new( Find the latest chapter!

May 6, 1983

The Celtics and Bucks scored in overtime at the Milwaukee Arena.

It's just tonight that God intends to expel the green ghost.

Sampson was ejected for his sixth foul late in the fourth quarter of regular time, and Laimbeer suffered a ferocious elbow from Bob Lanier and was carried off the field with a bleeding eye.

Isiah Thomas let go of his negativity and went all out.

For the third straight game of life and death, he was the Celtics' most ferocious player because of Bird's poor touch.

Although the Smiling Assassin scored 34 points, the Bucks still narrowly won by one point.

4 to 2

The Bucks made the cut, and Louis felt ironic watching them celebrate each other like they had won a championship.

If this round of the series has been coached by him from the beginning, perhaps the big score will be reversed.

Because they are 0-3 down, they have no fault tolerance.

The objective conditions were not favorable for Louis. He temporarily took over a team whose morale was at the bottom. He had no time to run in, and it was a 0-3 start. For the Bucks to win a game, they need to win 4 games in a row.

He let out a sigh of relief, no matter what, in the three games he coached, 2 wins and 1 loss, he had no reason to blame himself.

He has delayed the outcome of the series as far as he can.

Louie walked up to Don Nelson.

Nelson lamented: "If you were the Celtics head coach from the beginning, maybe this series would have ended differently."

"Congratulations." Louie smiled indisputably, congratulating Nelson and his Bucks generously.

At the press conference that night, Bird, who has always disliked taking the initiative to greet the media, was the first to speak: "We won't be here for too long. This is an unacceptable loss."

Bird had a triple-double. Although his offensive touch was not good, he was very comprehensive and was able to flood both ends of the game with his influence.

When reporters again ignored Thomas' 34 points and focused on Bird, he thought of Louie's words.

The reporter asked him: "What is the reason for your state of fluctuations so much?"

Bird replied: "Ask Isiah. Without him, we won't be able to play overtime. He is the one of us who keeps the best form."

Byrd's compliment, Thomas may not appreciate it.

Because everyone knows the problem is not between Bird and Thomas, but the reporter's intentional magnification of Bird's image.

The way they interviewed always made people think that the Celtics only had Bird as a star.

"I have nothing to say, next season, we will be better."

Thomas ended the media's questions very directly.

"Coach Lu, what do you think of these three games?"

This is the last question, Louie looked at each other and said calmly: "As a rookie in the coaching position, I am grateful, there are many players on our team who are older than me, and their insights into basketball are far better than I, but they are willing to accept my command, which is the greatest affirmation of me."

Thomas listened carefully to what Louis said.

Game5, after dropping him, the Celtics fought that game.

After the game, Louie didn't specifically talk to him, didn't explain why he didn't use him, didn't say anything.

Tonight, Louis still put him in the starting lineup and arranged tactics for him. He carefully completed Louis' arrangement. So he stayed on the field.

That's what Louie values ​​as a coach.

What he cares about is whether you listen to him or not. As for other things, as long as it doesn't affect the team, he doesn't care about it at all.

Isaiah Thomas remembered this.

They went back to the locker room together, and Louie closed the door.

"Aren't you very unhappy?"

Louis asked.

"I think you all know that in terms of strength, we are above the Bucks. If we play the series again, we will win very cleanly."

Louis smiled lightly and asked, "Why is this? Why? Why did you lose the first three games in that way?"

According to the general practice, if you lose the playoffs, the coach can leave after saying a few words of comfort in the locker room.

K.C. Jones squinted, why does Louis look like he is going to ask for his guilt?

"Let me be more blunt," Louie said loudly, "You don't like Coach Fitch, you want him out of class, so you teamed up to play passively and give up those three games, and now, I'm standing here to prove yours The plan was a success. Am I right?"

Ranbir became a one-eyed dragon. His eyeballs were fine, but he was elbowed out of the corners of his eyes.

"Exactly!" he responded to Louie.

"Damn it!" Louie pointed at Ranbir angrily. "Do you **** think this is a big deal?"

Ranbir didn't dare to answer back with a smiley face.

"To be honest, I should thank you for doing this, because of you, I became the youngest head coach in the history of the league, and what you did put me in a position that was seriously inconsistent with my age." His tone changed, and he suddenly criticized the players fiercely, "However, don't think I will thank you! You **** with corrupt morals can play passively in order to drive away the coaches you don't like. You are sorry for what you got. Salary, sorry for the fans who support you, sorry for the management's expectations, sorry for yourselves!"

"You guys made a bad demonstration! Starting today, as long as players don't like their coaches, they can sacrifice the game in exchange for the other side's dismissal, congratulations, bastards, you have successfully created a new era History, future, all of you will be remembered as 'pioneers', I have never seen such a shameless player!"

"enough!"

Bird stood up and growled, "I'm not with them!"

"Bill, you think you're innocent?" Louis asked sarcastically.

"I never gave up a game!" Bird said confidently.

"Oh, yes?" Louie sneered, "I admit you have an attitude on the field, I believe you are the **** who wants to win the most, but I tell you, don't think you are trying your best to compete. You are Innocent! You watched these **** **** your professionalism, and you watched them humiliate Coach Fitch off the court and just keep your head down and do useless efforts! You think you deserve nothing, I tell you , silence is not the solution to the problem, you are a **** accomplice!"

K.C. Jones discovers that he never knew Louie.

Louis, who he knows, can be friends with everyone, never swears or yells loudly, and today, he saw Louis savagely scolding the players for their actions, demanding that they be responsible for this round of the series.

Bird was so red-faced by Louis' scolding that he was so angry that he couldn't say a word.

"If you hate Coach Fitch, you can write a letter to Reed and ask him to make a substitution; if Reed doesn't care, you can write to Mr. Mandrian. I believe that no one can ignore your joint letter. Coach Fitch would have left in a more respectable way, but you've driven him out at the expense of ending the season!"

"Don't stare at me, I'm just an acting coach, I don't **** care what you **** think of me!"

"Now, pack your things, grab your tails like a **** who lost your **** and go back to the hotel!"

Louis walked to the door angrily, and K.C was so frightened that he gave him a way.

Louie slammed the door and walked away. Across the door, the players could still hear the former's scolding—"A bunch of shameless bastards! Silly! I'm just @¥#"

Neither K.C. Jones nor Rudy Tomjanovich understood why Louie would do it.

He took over Fitch's team and quickly lifted the morale of the team, winning two games and allowing the Celtics to leave with dignity.

Presumably no one has doubts about his abilities.

However, Louis smashed his achievements in just ten minutes.

He ripped off the faces of the millionaires, threw them on the ground, and pulled a **** in front of them.

"He pushed harder and I cried in shame."

Ranbir forced himself to speak, and the atmosphere in the locker room improved.

However, the humiliation that Louis inflicted made their cheeks burn.

Losing Game6 ended this round of the series, and they were only unwilling.

Now they're ashamed and ashamed, yes, like Louie said, they threw away Fitch by **** their professionalism.

On the bus back to the hotel, no one spoke.

Louis fell asleep in his seat. These days, he was so nervous that it was difficult to fall asleep. On average, he only closed his eyes for 4 hours a day, and the quality of sleep was extremely low.

He knew that his future and destiny depended on his performance in fighting the fire this time.

If he does well, he might be able to fly, but if he messes up, he'll have to wait a few more years.

He doesn't want to wait, so he puts his heart into it every day.

The next day ~www.readwn.com~ they were back in Boston on time.

A group of reporters waited outside the airport.

A reporter from the Boston Morning Post asked Louie: "What inspired you to finish Game 6 and how did you rate the players' performance?"

"No special inspiration, go home if you can't win, all of us know about it." The players walked past Louis and heard him say, "I'm very satisfied with the performance of the players, they persisted like a fighter. At the end of the day, you can't find a better team than them in the league, the only question is how to bring out all their energy, but I'm basically happy with the process of the few games I coached, they played with passion and wanted to To win, you can see a lot of professional attitude and spirit, I am proud of them, and honored to lead such a group of people forward."

"Proud of us and honored to lead us?" Ranbir whispered with a smile, "I believe it, how about you?"

For the convenience of reading next time, you can click \"Favorites\" below to record the reading record of this time (Chapter 126 Sudden Volcanic Eruption), and you can see it when you open the bookshelf next time!

If you like "The Rest, Only Noise", please recommend this book to your friends (QQ, blog, WeChat, etc.), thank you for your support! ()

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like