The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 609: Mystery 1 secret

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When Louie was just an ordinary scout, he gave himself a concept - the perfect team.

He wanted to know what the perfect team was, the Celtics until last year, and Louie would like to call them the only perfect team in the '80s.

After all, four consecutive championships is the first time since the 1960s.

The talented Celtics understand that they have three franchise players on the team, and the others need to deeply recognize this power hierarchy and cooperate with them.

A lot of people think that building a championship team is about piling up the best lineup.

What the players think, and what they do on the field, doesn't matter. Or, no one wants to pay attention to this detail, and all of a sudden, the teams that couldn't defend their title, or make it to the finals and get beat, and then fall within a year, and those teams that managed to build a dynasty, why did they fail, why? Success, why did the speed of light crash.

Things that all practitioners should think about seriously have become a restricted area.

Very few people go to research.

Louie is very sensitive to this issue because he is from modern times. He watched the 12 Thunder short-lived. Because of money, they did not keep Harden. This changed the history of the next eight years, and it was Durant who finally left the Thunder's reefs.

The warriors after 17 have obvious gluttony, and the appearance of Green's formula is very exciting. But they have survived the law of greed and death, the resistance of the Rockets tailored for them, and achieved Leonard's postseason performance in the most tragic way in history in 2019.

After crossing, he saw more things.

The fall of the 75 Warriors, fans who know something will say that Barry is responsible for the loss, because he was beaten and he had no teammates to help him, so he refused to shoot in the second half.

But some people forget that the Warriors have two young stars—Jabbar Wilkes and Gus Williams—who need to play well and sign big contracts this offseason. This inevitably led to a fight for the right to shoot.

'77 Trail Blazers' fall could put primary blame on Walton's leg, but Lionel Hollins and Maurice Lucas were unhappy with their salaries, the 1977-78 Trail Blazers were so messed up reason.

The 79 SuperSonics, for the same reason, had a conflict between Dennis Johnson, who won the Finals MVP, and Gus Williams, who made the second mistake. They are dissatisfied with the arrangement and contract of the shot right.

The 81 Lakers were seen falling by Louis, and teammates were dissatisfied with the attention Magic received, as well as his sky-high contract, and internal conflicts ended the Lakers' season.

Almost every season a title contender crashes itself.

So when this kind of problem occurred to Charles Oakley, Louie thought acutely, is this Oakley's problem alone?

No one else on the Knicks has a similar idea?

Louie's eyes fell on three people who might have the same problem.

Rodman, Hornacek, John Salley.

Louie is comfortable with Rodman, who is currently happy with his level on the team.

He's Wilson's primary backup, and at times, Louie will let him play at the 4.

Hornacek and Sally's thoughts are hard to understand.

Playing time is not a problem for Hornacek. He can replace the No. 1 and No. 2 positions, and his playing time is only a little less than the starter.

Sally is more unique.

He plays as a backup at the 4 and 5, but Louie only reuses him when he's using a murder press.

In the offseason, he kept Salley at the expense of Ellis and Cooper, and if he had the same problems as Oakley, he would have done nothing.

Louie got up, a hamburger left on his desk.

He only took one bite.

The match came to a critical moment.

The Jamaica Star asked Song Tao to take the place of McHale, and the Wind of the Giant Shoulders had Sally to take the place of Oakley.

There is one thing about Selly that Louis appreciates.

When he played intra-team matches, those dirty moves on the pitch never came out.

He can distinguish between teammates and opponents, and also knows what kind of actions to make against whom.

Hornacek, on the other hand, doesn't have the kind of power grab that Oakley has.

The calm he showed in the face of Stoke suddenly made people think that they were competitors.

Rodman was aggressive, sending big caps in a row.

The game between the two teams was intense.

Louie said that the first to score 70 points is considered a winner. In order to make the game reach the critical moment quickly, the defensive end deliberately reduces the intensity.

But by the time both sides scored 60 points, the action got bigger.

Every goal was difficult from 61 points.

The key man in this game is Alex Stevens.

Louie was surprised to find that Stevens developed a three-pointer from the left corner.

Looking at the stats, he was 4-for-5 from 3-pointers in this game.

Also, his 3-point shooting has remained above 40 percent since training camp began.

This change has a special meaning for him.

To the outside world, he may have been the most erratic and least tactical player in the Knicks' entire murder press team.

Because of his style of play, he is like a mad dog that grins and wants to bite at any time, but he is useless on offense, his shooting is not good, and his finishing rate at the basket is not high. He is a pure defensive player.

As such, Louie believes he won't be picked in the expansion draft.

Actually, Stevens is important.

He was the inspiration for the Murder Press, and Louie loved watching him play and hoped he would stay with the Knicks until he retired.

Today, his corner threes were great.

Wilson dribbles into the corner every time he gets pinched.

At the critical moment, Stevens scored two corner threes in a row.

Ewing made a low single-handed mistake and was scored by Wilson for a dunk in the lore game.

71 to 66

The Wind of the Shoulders won by 5 points.

"Benj, Patrick, come to my office."

Others, Louie can't see the specific idea for the time being, Ewing and Wilson are the core of the team, the highest level of power, they should be consistent with themselves.

Ewing and Wilson glanced at each other before entering Louie's office.

"Are you in trouble?" Ewing asked.

Wilson smiled: "I thought it was you who caused the trouble."

The two came in with questions.

They found Louie eating a beef burger that had gone cold.

"Coach, is it hard to lose weight?" Wilson wanted to start with a light topic.

"Actually, it's not difficult. I've used diet pills from the 1970s before, so it was difficult." Louie found that the cold beef burger tasted delicious, and he was really hungry.

Ewing asked, "What's the matter?"

"I asked you to come, there is nothing else, just something to inform you." Louie said.

When other players heard Louis say this, they probably wondered if they had been traded.

Ewing and Wilson won't, they're sure they're connected to New York.

"Ok made it clear in my office just now that he wants to start, even if it needs to change teams."

Wilson asked unexpectedly: "Are Oaks going to be traded?"

"No, he's going to finish the season in New York." Louie mentioned Dale Ellis, who had left, "Like Dale, he wants to leave with a ring, so try to cherish the years with Oak. Bar."

Oakley's departure is indeed a big deal.

But Ewing didn't think it required a special trip to talk to the two of them.

"Anything else?" Ewing asked.

"Patrick, you are really my sweetheart."

Louie's nasty words made Ewing uncomfortable.

Louie ate half of the beef burger~www.readwn.com~ mainly finished the beef part.

He took a napkin, wiped his mouth, cleared his throat and said, "In my eyes, you are not great players, just two talented young people who still need to work hard to find their way in the league. However, Starting today, I need you to establish your identities."

There is always a great team that thrives, and there is always someone who can build a championship team around him.

Russell, Abdul-Jabbar, Bird, Magic, Jordan, O'Neal, Kobe, James, Curry... But in Louie's view, these people are all iconic, and sometimes, the above group may not be needed Human-level superstar.

What Louis needs is one or two to lead by example, to give his best every day on the training ground and on the court, to arouse the competitiveness of his teammates and make them better players.

"We have 11-12 guys on the pitch every night and they're all good, there's always someone like Oak who wants to move up to the next level. There's nothing wrong with that idea, but it's always those who work together to win the championship. , a team that pushes **** the defensive end and is willing to sacrifice personal success and ignore stats."

Louie looked at Ewing and Wilson seriously.

"I want you two to be role models."

"Don't answer me. In this matter, what I need is not your answer, but practical actions."

"Go."

Ewing believes he can meet the metrics that Louie offers because he works hard every day.

Wilson, however, felt that his present performance was not enough to accomplish what Louie said.

Only when he fully surrenders himself on the court will other people be moved by him.

With this thought in mind, he secretly made up his mind.

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