The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 161: That's what I can't describe

The massive conflict in the third quarter ended with the Doctor being ejected.

Bird's counterattack was also called a technical foul.

The only referee tonight, Joe Borgia, was about to cry. He tried his best to control the court, but his eyes could not see the movement of the audience, so there were small moves in every round, and someone was plotted every second.

The conflict between Dr. J and Bird was the most violent in the audience. After that, it was a unilateral massacre by the Celtics.

Louie did not give Cunningham and the 76ers any sympathy, 133 to 95, the Celtics 38 points rout of the defending champion.

After the game, Billy Cunningham lost his mind, and he angrily accused Louie: "LittleLu should be ashamed of his players' behavior on the field!"

"This is not a basketball game! He took the lead in beating the referee, then condoned the players on the court to make all kinds of moves that were beyond basketball norms, and kept the main players on the court when the game lost suspense! He has no awe of the game!"

Cunningham's accusation, like a grudge, received a comprehensive response from Louis.

At the press conference that night, Bob Ryan was in charge of paraphrasing Cunningham's words.

Louie smiled: "I have to give an explanation about Coach Cunningham's accusation of beating the referee. In fact, I don't need to say much, there was a video at the time of the incident, and I was the one who was beaten, only forced to I was forced to fight back when there was nowhere to go. So, obviously, Coach Cunningham has the intention of distorting the facts and giving me a black hat."

"As for him saying that this is not a basketball game, I agree. I have not seen any team in the game that is not as good as the other team. I hope you will look back at the video of this game carefully, and you will find that Most of the confrontation was created by the 76ers and my players were just forced to fight back. If Coach Cunningham thinks my players and I are going to stand up after a beating and shouldn't fight back, I have to beg him and his team to fight back Let's demonstrate the right thing to do."

Louis refuted the accusation of the other party with a smile.

Ryan recorded his answer in detail and asked, "Then...why keep the main players on the court? Is this your revenge on Coach Cunningham?"

"Isn't the word revenge a bit too much? Do I look like such a stingy person?"

In front of the reporters in Boston, Louie began to babble.

"The reason why I didn't replace the main team in garbage time was simple. I wanted to test the strength of the defending champions. I wanted to know if they had the backbone to fight us to the end when they were down by a big score. Obviously, they have the backbone. I always Without replacing the main force, they only lost 38 points in the end, not 58 points, I would like to call on the whole league to learn from the defending champions, their resilience is amazing."

Next, Louie's mascot, and a reporter from the New York Times, the experience baby, reappeared.

"Hello LittleLu, this is David Ruby, a reporter for The Times."

Seeing the people from the Times, Louis's eyes lit up: "Excuse me."

"How do you respond to Mr. Jack Madden saying he attacked you because you insulted him badly?"

"Do you believe him?"

"He didn't look like he was lying."

Louie laughed: "So, you'd rather believe a racist's unfounded accusations against me than have me respond to his out-of-the-box framing?"

"Uh..."

"The Times is a bad media full of lies, and you are a bad journalist who lacks professionalism. Get away from me, I refuse to answer your questions."

The Celtics are in the limelight, Bird is in the limelight, and Louie is in the limelight.

He beat the referee before the game and responded to the controversy after the game, which made him a lot of attention.

Despite his claims that the New York Times is full of lies, the Times still put him in the headlines, of course, to smear him.

"LittleLu, who is the one who is full of lies?"

The Times deliberately captured the moment when Louis was arrogant and domineering, posing with Jack Madden in a hospital that seemed to be critically ill.

The league's investigation went hand in hand with the referee union's allegations against Louie.

Billy Cunningham calls on league to suspend Louie and Bird.

As a result, Dr. J was suspended for 3 games and fined $10,000. Byrd was not suspended. The league also canceled Byrd's technical foul on the grounds that "the video could not see whether the fist hit Dr.".

Take the initiative to assume that all Guy Williams is suspended for 3 games and fined $10,000.

Louie said he would pay off all the fines for Guy and would sue the league for the fines, because Williams was apparently trying to persuade him to go.

As for the matter of Louis and Madden, it was also unilaterally made big by Louis.

Louie said that a racially discriminatory referee like Madden should not continue to work in the league. Although he is not an American, he has a wide range of influence among Asians. His cognates will gather strength to speak for him. The descendants began to echo, and the alliance could only suspend Jack Madden's work indefinitely on the grounds of recuperation.

In just one day, Louis brushed and brushed on the headlines.

He has successfully become a "domineering and unforgiving little devil" in the media's mouth.

Billy Cunningham continued to attack him in front of the Philadelphia media, branding him a bad coach.

These reputations are not good for Louie, but at this moment, there is no second coach in the league more famous than him.

He was forced to join Doug Moe and became a star coach.

The next day, Louis, who made the city full of storms, came to the Greek Academy as usual.

Tomjanovich handed the player's Thanksgiving wishes to Louie as if nothing had happened.

K.C. Jones said, "Reed asked you to come to his office."

"Did he want to praise me?" Louis asked with a smile.

And he wants to 'compliment' you properly in front of you. "

"That's great!" Louie said happily, "My biggest regret when I was a child was when the teacher praised me in front of the whole class, but I didn't go to school because I was sick, and I regretted thinking about it. I missed the pinnacle of my life."

K.C knew that Louie was good at bullshitting, so he didn't think too much about his extra emotional expression.

Louie had just reached the aisle when Bird stopped him.

"Is something wrong?"

Byrd took out a check.

"What do you mean?" Louie looked at the number above. "If you're going to take care of me, isn't $10,000 a little low?"

Bird said lightly: "I know you put Guy on the court yesterday to protect me, but you shouldn't let him take the blame. He's not a fart, and his salary is low. The league's fine is too heavy for him."

"So I'll help him pay the fine," Louie said.

"I'll take care of it myself." Bird handed the check to Louie and left.

Louie didn't know Bird all that well, just like no one else knew him that well.

Bird would have turned his back on the $20 booze and the bartender, and now he has no hesitation in offering $10,000 to help Williams pay the fine.

Although this person is vicious, arrogant, paranoid and short-sighted, he has all the faults of a countryman, but at the same time, he has a responsibility.

A professional athlete with a perfect image, except for LeBron James in the eyes of the media, Louie has never seen a second one.

"Then I thank you for Guy." Louie shouted, put the check in his pocket, put the bundle of Thanksgiving wishes in his hand on the desk in the office, and went to see Auerbach.

Louie knocked on the door twice quickly and entered himself.

He skillfully opened the refrigerator and opened a bottle of Coke.

"Are you still in the mood to drink Coke?" Auerbach shouted. "Don't you know how much trouble you have caused?"

Louis looked at him with disgust: "You're a lot of age, don't yell like that, it's not good for your voice."

"Damn, you really don't know you're in trouble?"

"What's wrong?"

Auerbach laughed angrily: "You sent the referee into the hospital and asked me what happened to you?"

When Louis heard the "woe" from Auerbach's mouth, he involuntarily leaned on the sofa.

"I thought aliens invaded the earth, that's it."

"Do you still think it's not big enough?"

"I don't want to explain it any more. If you want to know what happened, just watch the video. It's wonderful." Louis said confidently, "If the league dares to punish me, I promise that I will hire the best lawyer to file a lawsuit. Let them compensate me tenfold."

Auerbach even wondered if he had read the wrong news, and what was going on with the arrogance of someone who was sent to the hospital?

"Did you really not watch the video of yesterday's game?" Louis knew that Auerbach didn't like to watch the video, but he didn't expect that he would not review such a hot news. "If you look, you'll know what I mean."

Auerbach asked playfully, "So, you think you'll be fine?"

"If I have something to do, I'll be like you said, I'm not in the mood to drink Coke." Louis took a sip of iced Coke, "Do you think I look like I'm not in the mood now? To tell you the truth, after I got home last night with girlfriend..."

"Get out of my office!"

"You are really boring, and you are too anxious to make a joke with you."

Auerbach really didn't know what to do with him. Under normal conditions, Louis' oil and salt would not be eaten, and he had no idea where his seven inches were.

The last time he rejected Louie's transaction, he thought that this guy would not let it go, but he just pretended that it never happened and didn't mention it again.

"Even if you have a reason to call the referee, is it always true that you have a bad relationship with Billy Cunningham?" Auerbach asked.

Louis admitted frankly: "It's true, my relationship with Billy is completely, completely broken, but I think the responsibility lies on him~www.readwn.com~ Auerbach snorted, he knew Louie's high-profile dissatisfaction aroused the dissatisfaction of many coaches, and Cunningham was the most violent one.

He didn't feel that the deterioration of the relationship between Louis and Cunningham had any effect, but this kid was too jumpy, and he didn't know how high the sky was if he didn't teach him a lesson.

The problem is that he can't find the stubble.

"By the way..." Auerbach asked with concern, "How does it feel to play the referee?"

"how to say?"

Louis rolled his eyes.

He was reminiscing about that unforgettable moment.

He was thinking back to how good it was when he took out Jack Madden with one punch.

"I've had many **** in my life, but none of them compare to the moment my fist fell on Jack Madden's face," Louie said in a nasty metaphor. Described as comfortable."

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