The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 561: In the garden, anything is possible

"The rest, only noise(!

What makes Louie most proud of being a coach? Led the 84 Celtics to the championship? This is nothing to be proud of. He modestly believes that whoever leads that team will win the championship with a high probability; will the Knicks, who have been in the quagmire for a long time, become a championship contending team within four years? Proud, but not the "proudest", especially since this team hasn't won a championship yet.

What makes Louie most proud is that he made Sampson, who had nothing left behind in the 1980s, become a man who, in the eyes of many, can compete with Russell, Chamberlain, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. On a par with the inside line. What makes Louis most proud is that he made Benjamin Wilson, a genius who disappeared in history and was annihilated by the bullets of young frivolous and delinquent youths, to shine brightly.

But what makes Louie most proud of is that he made Alex Stevens, a player who had no chance of standing in the league, earn the respect of many with his defense.

These things are so proud that Louis once planned to change his name to Jane proud, what a good name, perfect, but he held back. He won't consider a name change unless his far immature Knicks can beat the Celtics to win the title this year.

What keeps Stevens in the NBA is his physical condition, the obvious spider. The second is his perseverance, like the voicemail he left on the answering machine at Louis' house before he gave up on him. As long as he can stay in the NBA, he is willing to do anything, he has consciousness; as long as he can settle down in the league, he can give up data, star prospects, big contracts, just as a member of the Knicks murder pressing group, he has perseverance.

The factors that these statistics do not reflect, let him stay, and is regarded by Louie as one of the nine most important players on the team.

Tonight, Stevens has a different role than before.

Louis gave him the authority to hold the ball, gave him the authority to take the initiative to find opponents to dislocate and attack, and gave him the authority to be the protagonist.

It was as if Louie had suddenly lost his memory, forgetting how crude Stevens' offense was.

How did Stevens pay him back?

He made 1 of 3 shots, and every shot was looking for a dislocation. Judging from the data, the efficiency was very poor, but he also caused a foul of the opponent and hit two free throws. So, he actually took 4 shots and got 4 points.

In addition to finding dislocations, Stevens also showed a certain high-level coping ability.

The Knicks started with an 8-5 score, and the Celtics were more reliant on their stars.

Bird stubbornly wanted to prove his injury was okay, but Stevens' physical confrontation, using his long arms to block his line of sight, caused a lot of trouble.

And, Wilson abruptly gave up on Harper and emerged from the weak side to flank Bird with Stevens.

Bird's response has long been unanimously appreciated by professionals, but this ball, he could not find a teammate.

The ball went straight into Ewing's arms.

Yes, even Bird's passing options were deliberately given to him by Wilson and Stevens.

In that case, no one as strong as Bird could tell whether the sudden passing lane was a trap.

"Larry, don't force yourself to be injured so badly." Louie stood on the sidelines and said sarcastically, "Do you not trust your teammates so much?"

Bird shouted, "Shut your mouth and watch!"

Bird was broken, and the Celtics returned to defense in time.

Stockton is still a good player in pushing back, and Oakley follows up quickly and receives a pass from his teammate.

Unexpectedly, Oakley's ball was just shot, and Sampson, who caught up from behind, covered the ball with a big hat.

Unfortunately, Sampson can guard against one, but not everyone.

Behind Oakley, Ewing followed.

Sampson covered the ball in the front, and Ewing took the ball in the back, like an orangutan hanging from a tree trunk and gliding in the air, scoring dunks.

10 to 5

"Give some defensive intensity!" Louie said.

So Stockton, Wilson, Stevens, Oakley left the frontcourt pressing the Celtics.

Ewing himself retreated to the backcourt to avoid their long pass.

The Celtics' rhythm was disrupted by sudden full-court pressing.

They hurriedly passed the ball to Harper.

Harper has good dribbling ability, but he stops the ball in front of a very pressing defense.

This stop is very dangerous.

Wilson put pressure on the ball, Stockton sneaked behind him like a wild ghost, aimed at the ball, but hit the blood bird.

Harper twitched on the spot, and the ball guard was taken away.

Wilson rudely slapped the ball off and shoved it directly to Oakley at the basket.

Oakley gave Sampson an elbow to score a dunk.

12 to 5

"I don't know what the Celtics are doing! I don't see any blood in them!"

Celtics home announcer Johnny Most blamed his team.

"You only need to look at how the Knicks defend, and you know that they are not here to play, they are here to work hard. In the face of this kind of opponent, you have to show the same attitude, otherwise all you have to do is fail!"

Once again, the Celtics' frontcourt had four of the Knicks.

Now that they have tasted the sweetness, they want to taste more.

But this time, the Celtics sent the ball to Isiah Thomas.

Since the start of the Eastern Conference finals, Bird has won the most respect, Sampson has won the most applause, Thomas? He is invisible. It's not that he's not doing well, but that he's not dazzling enough compared to the other two.

This is also the embarrassment that Thomas has encountered since 1984.

Louie thought Thomas didn't do his best because he didn't need it, and later found he was wrong. Thomas doesn't use all his energy, it's not that he doesn't need it, it's that he doesn't know how to do it.

For four years, the Celtics have never been cornered, and Bird and Sampson alone have solved the Lakers.

Thomas doesn't need to push himself, and now, he has reason to explode his potential.

Therefore, seeing that the Knicks wanted to use a sudden press to expand the lead, Thomas's desire to hold the ball skyrocketed. After getting the ball, he used his speed and flexibility to go from the backcourt to the frontcourt. Four seconds later, a high-level pull-up jumper hit.

The whole process takes less than six seconds.

7 to 12

Thomas' face was unusually gloomy, and Louie believed he would take over the offense more.

Bird is GOAT, Sampson is the only Mr. and all-time top three centers, and only Thomas has never been a hero for Boston.

Louie's approach of letting Stevens offense offense and making Stockton's tools human is increasingly proving to be the right decision.

Especially under the cover of the system, with the selfless help of Ewing and Wilson, what Stevens can do has greatly increased.

Stevens got rid of the defense by his own core in the high post with a cross screen (CrossScreen).

The Celtics dispatched other people to defend, causing confusion in the defense line, which is inevitable.

Wilson seized the opportunity, turned and cut in, and Stevens also sent a hanging pass.

Wilson, who got the ball, had only one Laimbeer left in front of him. Challenging Laimbeer's defense was dangerous, but there was no fear in his heart.

It happened so suddenly that Ranbir didn't have time to think about how to defend, let alone a crippling person, he could make a basic defensive move, even if he was conscious enough.

Ranbir raised his hands high, like a gesture of surrender, which made Louis suspect that he had French blood, and the taste was too right.

And Wilson remains unstoppable.

Laimbeer seems to be trying his best, but in fact, the extra help defense has no other effect except for a foul.

Wilson scored a dunk, and when he landed, he clasped his fists and roared loudly.

The Knicks were in full swing on the road, and the chain reaction caused by Stevens' starting made the Celtics passive.

Before Wilson's free throw, K.C. Jones requested a timeout.

Now it's 14 to ~www.readwn.com~ Wilson will have an extra penalty later. If he makes a penalty, he will lead by 8 points.

Brent Musberg asked Hubby Brown with a smile: "Hubby, you said just now that the Celtics have no chance at all. Do you still think that way now?"

Up to now, Brown has no other way out except to be stubborn, carry out his name to the end, and continue to bully. Stick to what you say, even if it's wrong, don't let it go.

"Yes, the Knicks started well, but this is just that the Celtics haven't found their form yet. When the timeout ends, I believe they will adopt another way to play." Brown smiled inexplicably, " This is Celtic's home ground, they can do anything, in the garden, anything is possible."

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