The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 45: hillbilly mistake me

Of all Louie's suggestions, the only one that Bill Fitch didn't like to start with Laimbeer.

Under Fitch, Laimbeer played 50 games in his rookie season. Due to the Celtics' success during the regular season, he got a lot of opportunities, averaging 6 points, 4 rebounds and 0.6 blocks in 14 minutes of playing time per game.

Fitch doesn't question his abilities, but doesn't like his attitude.

He likes to complain too much.

However, Louis persuaded him. He also saw how much Cowens and Maxwell struggled to face the 76ers inside, and instead of sitting still, let Laimbeer try. It's really impossible to replace people again, they have no other choice anyway.

Maxwell, Archibald, and Long reacted differently when they heard that they were coming off the bench.

Long looked disappointed, Maxwell reacted violently, and Archibald accepted.

Although the second-year Lang didn't want to lose the starter, he didn't want to make Fitch unhappy;

Maxwell is the only fire in the Havlicek era. He has established his position in the team, how can he give it up easily;

Archibald came to Boston for the final fight for the championship, and there was no difference between starting and being a substitute. e

The three mentalities come naturally to them, but Fitch has the ability to suppress those grievances.

April 23, 1980

The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Phillies' booing was uncomfortable, the first time Louie had faced such a bad road game during the playoffs.

However, his experience is not much, and perhaps Spectrum Arena is just a trifle compared to other places.

But he is basically satisfied, the environment is much better than the garden.

The Celtics' sudden change in the starting lineup surprised CBS announcer Brent Musburger.

"Compared with the first two games, Boston has adjusted their starting roster significantly!" Musberg emphasized, "In the playoffs, this kind of change is unusual."

Musberg's partner, Wayne Walker, was not surprised by the Celtics' playoff changes: "They lost the same way in the first two games in a row, and if they didn't do If something changes, the outcome will be the same tonight.”

Sometimes games can be simple, especially for coaches.

The Celtics are in an awkward position, and the Sixers are stronger inside, but they are not afraid of the Celtics to bring the rhythm, because they have the best rotation offensive tool in history, Julius Irving.

On the contrary, the Celtics, who are not as good as the 76ers in the interior, must pay close attention not to let the 76ers bring the rhythm.

Even with Fitch's repeated orders, there were still many variables in the game.

Bob McKinnon's proposal to play Chris Ford at the 1 fell apart amid Maurice Cheeks' rough defense.

In an era where defenders can attack the ball carrier from the back, pouting the ball is a culmination of wisdom.

It's a pity that Ford didn't master this technique, and he was forced to pass the ball to his teammates by Cheeks.

The rhythm is chaotic, very chaotic.

Fortunately, the 76ers' offense isn't very efficient, thanks to the Celtics' sudden improvement in defensive quality.

Ranbir to Daryl Dawkins, according to ordinary people's thinking, chocolate bombs can blow Ranbir to pieces, including Fitch.

McKinnon's Ford was torn apart on the field by Cheeks, and he was eager to see Louie's suggestion also deflated.

However, Laimbeer is the Laimbir in Louis' memory after all, even if it's only his rookie season, the bravery and cruelty in his bones, the despicableness he inherited from his father in order to make money/win games, became his fight against chocolate bombs important weapon.

Dawkins tried to bully him physically, and he didn't back down.

The movement of his feet made Dawkins furious.

One goal, two goals, and finally a goal, but Laimbeer's elbow greeted Dawkins on the back.

This made Dawkins furious, and the conflict was just extinguished by the referee.

"Bill, don't **** yourself up!" Fitch thought that Ranbir was deliberately picking things up.

The chaotic and fast pace of the game between the two sides is something the Celtics don't want to see.

Fitch reminded them to control the rhythm, and Ford didn't have the playmaker's ability to control the field.

It wasn't until the 76ers tied the score 12-6 that Ford's plan to start the point guard fell apart, and Fitch was irritated, and Louie said, "Go on with a better playmaker."

"Pete?"

"No!" Fitch recalled Maravich's performance in the last game, "We don't need him!"

He said it loudly, enough to shatter Maravich's pride.

At the same time, he retrieved Archibald from a group of substitute players. Compared with Maravich, the former is more decisive on the field. Although the defense is a thousand people, he can pass the halftime steadily. As embarrassed as Ford.

Louis took a few steps forward, closer to the field.

Ford chose to foul and let Archibald replace himself.

Dr. J acted like a master and wanted to teach Bird a lesson. His hand was smooth, first a turnaround jumper from outside the paint area, and a leaning shot that rolled all the way to the basket.

"Can't be beaten like that, Larry? Are you a man?" Louie exclaimed in surprise.

"Don't talk nonsense there!" Byrd replied angrily.

Louis sarcastically said, "Then you should call back, you timid country bumpkin!"

Bird's pupils dilated instantly, his disgust for Louis rose several levels, and he gritted his teeth and said, "Wait for me!"

Bird's stride was light, not too long, and seemed to be deliberately adjusting the rhythm of his movement.

Louie, from another era, has a hunch that Bird's footwork is adjusted to want to catch the ball and shoot a three-pointer.

In that era when three-point shots accounted for 1/3, there were too many players who had mastered the trick of making a quick stop to catch the ball after a trot without adjusting and shooting three-pointers directly.

Bird clearly played in the two-point era and only saw the three-point line in his first season in the league, but he naturally mastered this skill.

Is this genius?

The moment Archibald's ball passed to Bird, Dr. J, who had no shooting threat beyond the free-throw line, watched the birdie throw a 3-pointer in front of him.

"Shh!"

"Wonderful response! Larry has no fear of the Doctor!"

Louis had seen all kinds of fairy three-pointers, but when he came to this world and saw the three-pointer that just appeared in the NBA being so mastered by Bird, he couldn't help but stretch out his hand to give a high-five to Bird who was returning to defense.

Bird remembered that the **** had just called him a country bumpkin, and he was angry, and he waved his left hand and slapped it.

"Ow!!" Louie waved his hand to digest the pain, and scolded angrily, "Hills, you **** ¥@¥"

Although Ranbir's body is mediocre, he knows all the skills on the floor, and even if he is not proficient, he has his own tricks.

He seemed to know exactly where Dawkins was the dead end.

"Look at this guy, he's as annoying as a dog!" Louis deliberately made Lambir's voice in front of Fitch.

Due to prejudice, Fitch gave Laimbeer a pitiful opportunity, and Louie hopes this game will change Fitch's view of the vicious dog.

Off the court, he is a mangy dog, and he is annoying. On the court, he is the top dog in the hospital. His opponents hate him, but as a teammate, he can't help but love him.

Seeing Dawkins being pushed and pulled by him and screaming constantly, Fitch sneered: "It really is a bitch!"

"Bill, you have to admit that you underestimated him." K.C also echoed.

Ranbir's candy-like defense made Dawkins' singles miss again. Although Dawkins has a body like a beast, his singles ability is not weak. He can shoot and has footsteps. At this time, his performance is abnormal. To say that it has nothing to do with Laimbeer's small movements and stinky mouth, Louis will definitely not believe it.

Seconds later, it's Bird's ShowTime again.

The 76ers' defensive setup is perfect.

Hardly a single point was missed for the Celtics.

Bird, who was holding the ball, was again marked by Dr. J himself.

Dr. J has the most sturdy defensive stats of any wing player that Louie has ever seen, a small forward, averaging 2.5 steals and 1.8 blocks per game in his 16-year career, which perfectly illustrates how good he is at using his athleticism to Stop the opponent's attack.

Because his defensive stats really only come in stats. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com

The only defense in his career was in the ABA, but that still doesn't mean he's a "brush."

Because throughout the ages, no more than a handful of people can brush defensive data like this.

"Bill!"

The attack entered a dead end, and Louis shouted from a distance, his right hand condensed into a fist, leaving a gap in the middle, and the index finger of his left hand inserted into the gap of his right hand.

A very yellow and violent gesture, Ranbir understood it, and cut into the penalty area at the fastest speed.

Bird anticipated his movement in advance, and threw a soft and beautiful pass with both hands.

Laimbeer caught it and dunked, all in one go.

When the camera came off the field, Louis, who made a strong gesture of sexual implication in public, was naturally photographed in.

"Ugh... Boston's young assistants are very active on the sidelines!"

As more and more people saw Louie's gesture, all the adults showed a knowing smile.

"Little devil, you are too rash!" K.C pulled Louie from the "front line" to the bench, "Do you know how many reporters are watching you?"

Louis was even more angry: "If it weren't for these nerds who can't even understand positional warfare, would I need to destroy my self-image? Especially that French ricket!"

"I just don't know what he wants to do with the ball and not calling tactics!" Louis gasped.

Fitch turned his head, "That's because I never arranged a ball-handling strategy for him."

"Captain is wise, that country bumpkin doesn't understand your inscrutable tactics at all!" Louis' ability to change face in Sichuan opera with his thick eyebrows constantly twisting, really made K.C smile bitterly.

What a show!

Begging for tickets, asking for further reading, rolling all over the place

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