The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 540: historic victory

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The existence of Dick Bavita prevented Isiah Thomas from being able to exert his speed to the limit.

Originally Thomas was the optimal solution to break the full-court press.

Now the Celtics don't know what to do.

Baveta allowed the Knicks to make big moves on Thomas.

For a player with no physical advantage, this is a disaster.

Moreover, even if Thomas is strong-willed and has a strong fighting spirit, he encounters the most intense physical contact and defensive intensity in basketball history, and he is still strong after thousands of blows.

Instead, the Celtics' offense has to guarantee the hit rate.

Because if the shot is missed, the Knicks lineup is going to rush up.

Whether Thomas' offense is facing Ewing squatting to guard the penalty area, or encountering a defense that murders a pressing team member, it is an inevitable choice to make some shots under confrontation or high pressure defense. If caught by Knicks players, Thomas would have absolutely no possibility of retreating from the free throw line, and Laimbeer and Ainge's ability to retreat would also be limited.

In the Celtics' lineup, only Sampson and Harper can block the first block, but they often have to rush offensive rebounds, which presents a trade-off problem.

The Knicks counterattacked with rhythm when they missed the shot. Are they rushing for rebounds or retreating?

Rush the rebound, there is a certain probability of success.

Back on defense, the Knicks' fast break always moves with four people, which is too difficult.

So the Celtics made the right choice at the wrong time.

The right reason is to keep the lineup the same, and rushing the rebounds to reduce the Knicks' counter-attack is the only way. Sampson's 4 rebounds in a single quarter were all converted into secondary offensive points.

The reason why this time period was wrong was because Ellis's hand suddenly exploded.

Allowing Ellis to shoot was an obvious mistake.

Coaches often encounter a very tangled thing in the playoffs, that is, when the opponent's rotation method is special, whether to follow up.

K.C chose not to follow up, betting on Sampson's rebounding control and Ellis would not always be on target.

Unfortunately, Ellis was just right, right to the point where the Celtics were desperate.

At the end of the half, the score difference reached 33 points.

The game lost its suspense.

Dick Stockton grinned and asked his partner, "Billy, what do you think of the changes in the second half of the second quarter?"

Cunningham said with a livid face: "I'm very disappointed with Coach Jones. He didn't do the things he should have done."

"He shouldn't continue to rest the main team when the score is behind, he should let Larry and the others attack when the suspense has not disappeared."

"Does it make sense? Their biggest problem seems to be the inability to effectively stop the Knicks' counter-attack."

"That's the problem, if you want to reduce the opponent's counter-attack, in addition to reducing the opponent's speed and defensive quality, you have to increase your own positional success rate. What did we see? He let Larry sit Full second quarter, hands on hips, nothing to do."

"He requested three timeouts."

"He obviously wasted three timeouts because we didn't see any effect after those timeouts."

Cunningham's exasperated incarnation as K.C's biggest black fan is quite comical.

Stockton is too lazy to turn his back on his prediction that Sampson will lead the Celtics to a big comeback.

Although that was only ten minutes ago.

After all, no one could have imagined that the Celtics were only 15 points behind ten minutes ago. After ten minutes, the number became 33 points.

"Billy, do you think the Celtics have a chance to come back in the second half?"

Cunningham didn't dig a hole for himself anymore.

He said simply: "The chances are very small. The referee tonight is very tough and will not blow those ordinary physical contact. This situation is not conducive to the Celtics chasing points."

In an interview with the midfielder, Louis vowed that he would not release water and would do his best to play the second half well.

"I don't know if there's ever been a team in history that led by 33 points in the first half and then got overtaken in the second half. If not, we'll do everything we can to avoid being the first team to be reversed."

In the second half, the Celtics briefly had a 5-out lineup -- Ainge, Harper, Bird, Lewis and Sampson.

This lineup is indeed very strong in attack, but it is only a temporary usage. Louis saw that the Celtics' evolution was completely crammed, and there was no continuity at all.

At the back, to increase the pace of the game, K.C, like Louie, tried all the possibilities of the lineup, including a four-minute straight lineup without a center.

In addition to defending Ewing with a small lineup, it also struggled to defend against McHale and Song Tao. That's what Louie did. The Celtics used a small lineup, and he went to a large lineup to slow the game and suppress them with offensive rebounds.

The Celtics, who have no clue and are not ready, are madly rebounded. The Knicks have a strong inside impact. No matter how they arrange their matchups, the Knicks will be rebounded.

The Celtics trailed by 31 points with 4 minutes left.

A failed attempt by a small lineup meant they lost all avenues for losing with dignity.

Every time K.C changes, Louis will respond immediately.

Moreover, his response is like those shrew who likes to expose the shortcomings of the quarrel, always hitting the key points accurately and effectively, leaving you helpless.

The Celtics replaced all the main force and declared a complete defeat.

Louis immediately replaced the main force and played the rest of the game as a substitute.

116 to 88

At the end of the game, the Celtics lost 28 points at home to the Knicks.

Heinsohn called it the worst loss in Celtics history.

"I always thought we had earned the respect of the whole league for the last four years, but tonight I found out I was wrong. We didn't earn the respect of the Knicks. They didn't give up when they were leading, and all Littlelu's sleight of hand was to stop it. The Celtics cut the score. You should understand that it's only when the opponent doesn't respect you and wants to humiliate you."

Heinsohn's rhythm with the Knicks.

Auerbach's rhythm with the referee.

"At least 30 fouls on the Knicks tonight that weren't called."

"Although there were two referees on the field, they were missing four eyes."

"I can't imagine this kind of penalty scale coming up in the garden, the referees should be ashamed of themselves, they have tarnished the sport."

The referee's profiteer, Louie, did not respond to the Celtics' complaints.

He was back about the Knicks deliberately humiliating the Celtics.

"When I first came to New York, every time I played against the Celtics, they would beat us by 20 or 30. At that time, I didn't see the word respect in them. The greatest respect on the court is to hit the opponent hard. So, this game is my tribute to Boston." Louie laughed, "When you beat your opponent by a few ten points at will, you should think of the total One day, the same thing will happen to me. Maybe it's too early for the Celtics, they're not used to it."

"If this is the case, then I have to advise them to get used to it as soon as possible." Louie's words angered the Boston media, "because this kind of thing will only increase."

After the press conference, Louie basically lost his popularity in Boston.

He looked too arrogant and cared too much about the feelings of the fans.

Louie doesn't have time to care about how these people feel, and he still has a lot to deal with.

Back at the hotel, eat something, get a good night's sleep, and head home.

It is the best result for them to leave Boston with a big score of 1-1~www.readwn.com~ The big victory is composed of many accidental factors, and this kind of victory cannot be replicated.

After the pressure from Auerbach, the name Dick Bavitta should not appear in the Eastern Conference finals again.

This is not for the league to take care of the Celtics, but for the fairness of the game.

Louie admits they took advantage of the referee tonight.

Bavita gave them the freedom to foul Thomas at will, and Auerbach said the ref called them 30 fewer fouls is probably an exaggeration... but well, 29 should have.

If it was Louie, he would never have stayed on the court until the end.

He would be ejected by the referee before the end of the game for endless cursing and intimidation.

That way he at least doesn't have to watch the team get slaughtered. And also use that as an excuse to say they lost because he was ejected early by the referee.

Three birds with one stone!

But K.C doesn't understand this truth, his choice is to advance and retreat with the team.

Well, it's good, it's just a stomachache and a stomachache from being angry.

So what's wrong with choosing to scold, you don't need to feel aggrieved, but you also vent the tightness in your chest. The dirtier the mouth, the better the experience.

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