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Vol 2 Chapter 1325: ascetic benjamin

Chapter 1325 Benjamin the Ascetic

"High school student, what do you know?!"

Angrying Benj, Kobe not only didn't feel scared, but also smiled excitedly: "Are you in a hurry?"

Wilson said irritably, "No!"

"You have!"

"I **** don't!"

Kobe seemed to have stepped on Wilson's tail: "You are also very upset about being blown up like this by Michael?"

Wilson felt he and Bryant had little in common.

"I'm only upset about losing!

Although Jordan's data looks very good, but to say that Wilson was blown up, that is Kobe's exaggeration.

In this game, Wilson also scored 35 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists.

It was not blown up, but all the statistics were suppressed by Jordan.

This is the norm in his history with Jordan.

Jordan has more playing time and a higher tactical status to ensure that he can lose without losing.

At the same time, this is where Jordan's management team vigorously marketed.

They compared the data of the two to demonstrate that Jordan is better, while Wilson is just a stronger teammate.

Because if the identities are swapped, Jordan can easily do what Wilson did, and Wilson can never do what Jordan did.

Almost all super giants with winning statistics and losing games will blame their teammates on the CBA.

Ancient Chamberlain, Jordan today, and the future... are all about the same.

And like Kobe, he's not so stupid as to be data-only, he just doesn't know why Wilson doesn't let go.

That's one thing he didn't like about Wilson.

Bryant believes that Wilson has no super giant heart.

Even if he feels good, he will not take over the game for a long time, relying on his personal ability to dominate the overall situation.

It's rare for Wilson to perform like Jordan did tonight.

After more than half a year of contact, Kobe believes that Wilson is not unable to do it, but unwilling to do it.

This is even more strange.

Reminiscent of Louie's super high evaluation of Wilson, Kobe's cognition has been biased. He doesn't know if there is a problem with his own understanding, or whether Coach Lu is too partial to Benj.

"You lost to Michael in the duel, that's why we lost."

Kobe said it bluntly.

Wilson glanced coldly: "When did I confront Mickey?"

The atmosphere became extremely cold.

Big Ben and Nash complained secretly, and they didn't know which nerve was wrong with Kobe, why did they have to be entangled in this matter.

In the end, Kobe said as if he had succeeded in a trick: "You admit that you are avoiding the duel with Michael?"

Wilson asked, "Why should I fight him?"

Kobe said self-righteously: "You have to prove that you are better than him."

At this moment, Wilson gradually calmed down.

He just felt ironic about Kobe's immature questions. A year later, Kobe is still struggling with the outcome between individuals.

No matter how brave Jordan was tonight, he finally relied on passing to seal the victory.

Wilson conceded they lost tonight, but it wasn't the end game.

The series isn't over yet.

Wilson looked at Kobe sarcastically: "It's funny, why do people like you always ask me to prove something, even though my rings are almost full on both hands? Why don't you ask Mickey to prove that he can win the championship? He played professional basketball for 13 years and he's empty-handed."

Kobe was speechless.

And Wilson's words are not finished yet: "Now, Portland's championship window is close to closing, but they are not without a chance to win the championship. In 1"2 years and 1"3 years, they are better in the eyes of the outside world. The team, but they still did not win the championship. "

Wilson said sternly: "You keep saying you need

I, who have proved myself, defeated Mickey four times in the finals, who seems to have no need to prove myself, what else do you think I have to prove?"

Kobe was completely silenced.

Wilson didn't take the glory of the past to occupy the high point of the right to speak. After Kobe stopped talking about those unsavory bullshit, he talked about tonight's game: "If you want to ask why I don't play like Michael, I can tell You because I've got better teammates around me. I'm not going to take on Mickey for the sake of having fun and ignoring everyone else's needs. It's a game, not a bullfight, they played better tonight, all we have to do is Call back from the away game, understand?"

After receiving the answer, Kobe nodded slightly, expressing agreement with Wilson's statement, and then asked, "So you're not avoiding a confrontation with Michael?"

"There's no such thing as a matchup," Wilson said emphatically. "Michael has his way of playing and I have mine."

Kobe, who had been severely lectured, always felt something strange when he carefully read Wilson's words.

The greatest game of Wilson's career is undoubtedly the 66-point game in Game 7 of the 1993 Finals.

That's the so-called Jordan game.

He used his own power to bury the Blazers in their heyday, allowing the Knicks dynasty to continue the championship, and his personal prestige reached its peak that night.

Louie said that 66 points in a single game was not due to Wilson alone.

But no matter what kind of help his teammates provide, he always throws the ball himself, right?

People without a big heart can't make a shot even if an opportunity arises.

That game was undoubtedly the greatest display of individual heroism in basketball history.

Bryant aspired to that kind of game, something he wanted to learn from Wilson.

However, Wilson seems to be trying to avoid the team falling into that moment.

Bryant was willing to give up everything to seize the moment of being a hero, while Wilson had an aversion to that moment.

By the way, Kobe felt that Wilson didn't seem to like himself who scored 66 points in a single game.

Barkley barely brings up that game unless it's to taunt Barkley.

If it was Barkley, he would be low-key if he didn't change his jersey number to 66.

"You said you are fine, why do you have to be punished?"

After Wilson walked into the locker room, Big Ben said something to Kobe outside.

"What is this?" Kobe raised his eyes and rolled them.

Afterwards, Louis took Wilson to a press conference and dealt with various issues in an official tone.

On the way back, Wilson took the initiative to mention Kobe to Louie: "Bean seems to be disappointed that I didn't play against Mitch on the court."

"Don't pay attention to him, high school students are just like this." Louie could think of how Kobe annoyed Benj with his ass.

"I gave him a few words, but he seemed to just want to know if I didn't fight Mitch on purpose," Wilson laughed.

Not to mention Kobe, Louis is also very interested.

When Wilson was in the Knicks, he often found trouble with the opponent's core.

Especially when he meets a super giant like Jordan, he is even more energetic. Although the offensive end is limited by the team's distribution of ball rights and cannot fight to the end, he will always fight on both ends of the offense and defense.

But when Louis came out of the Lakers, Wilson was a lot more Buddhist.

"I really don't think there's a need for that," Wilson said. "I'm envisioning a scenario where we're running out of ammunition and we have nothing else to do. Situation. It was obviously not the case tonight, we had a good touch, just too many turnovers."

Louis asked: "Isn't it more necessary for you to break the game with the ball?"

Wilson smiled meaningfully: "I hope to be the core of the team to stimulate the potential of my teammates and use the team's offense to defeat Portland. As for continuing to attack with my own strength... If the team needs it, I will do it Yes, but that's not the time yet."

"Seriously...Benj...how did you hold back?"

Louie believes that there is no player who does not want to dominate the game like Jordan.

Then, Wilson revealed his little secret.

"Last year when I was training for the national team, I met Phil (Jackson) who was on vacation. At that time, I was studying "Beautiful Basketball" in my free time, but I found that I couldn't calm down at all. Then, I I asked Phil. Phil has a lot of research on Zen, he taught me to meditate, let me empty my brain when I am alone, and imagine the game situation in my inner world..."

"It's really helpful," Wilson said. "It takes my mind off everything."

What Louis thought of was Zen master, maybe he wanted to poach the wall, right?

Although he didn't think Benj would leave him to join the Zen master, he still had to be on his guard.

He can swindle Angie for this year's No. 1 pick, and Jackson can certainly swindle Benj away from him.

"Is meditation that useful?" Louie asked in disbelief.

"Most of the time it works," Wilson smirks. "If it doesn't work, I can also use meditation to look back at the 66-point game in my mind."

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