The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 610: The person who was hit

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Ewing thought he was working hard, but he wasn't as hard-working as Wilson, who was so dedicated to a little bit.

Wilson is more in line with Louie's needs than he is, as will be proven over and over again in the future.

Halfway through training camp, the Knicks held a media day at SUNY.

Players posed in new-season Knicks jerseys, gave interviews, and everyone was as popular as a big star.

"What makes the 70 Knicks special is not the first championship, but the second championship, so we will go all out to chase the second championship and continue to win like the Celtics."

Wilson was ambitious when it came to his goals for the new season.

Ewing, as usual, is impersonal.

Louie had told him to joke when he didn't know what to say.

As a result, he really tried to tell bad jokes.

But each of his bad jokes was as embarrassing as Leonard showed when he got his first triple-double for the Clippers.

Over time, he gave up doing it himself.

So, when a CBS reporter put the microphone in front of him, he asked the following questions:

"Patrick, it must be a great feeling to be a champion, right?"

"It's always been a great feeling to win."

"What adjustments have you made after losing Dale Ellis?"

"No adjustments, Dell was not a starter last season."

He means, Ellis isn't a starter, so the Knicks' roster hasn't changed much.

But the media doesn't think so.

When the media heard this, their first reaction was, "What a rookie Ellis is, we don't need to make any adjustments for him."

"Coach Lu said you are becoming the Bill Russell of this era, what do you think?"

"Russell's 11 crowns in 13 years, I am far behind, not worthy."

This is what Ewing wants to show humility.

The modesty in his cognition is obviously different from others.

That tone sounded arrogant.

Every time he faced reporters, it was Ewing's moment of losing fans.

The Knicks that became champions are not the same as they used to be.

Louie noticed that everyone was being interviewed.

Even Brad Rohos has endless questions to answer.

After the Knicks won the championship, the New York media that liked basketball was completely resurrected. Obviously before winning the championship, their state was like a corpse, and they could not see any enthusiasm.

Louie meets his old friend Dave Anderson.

The Knicks fans can show the explosive trend, and Anderson has made a great contribution.

His book, detailing Ewing's rookie season, has become a legend in the circle.

Many new Knicks fans read that book before watching Knicks ball.

"Do you think that after you won the championship, the expectations of the outside world for New York basketball suddenly became out of control?" Anderson asked.

For Louis, this is normal.

It's not that New York fans don't like the Knicks, they just don't like Luthor.

Rather than liking Luthor, I like other professional sports teams that can win.

If the Knicks can win, the situation will naturally be different.

"Fans are one of the most disloyal groups in the world, but when things change, they change their minds very quickly," Louie replied. "So, I'm not surprised."

What sets Anderson apart from other journalists is that he doesn't ask boring questions.

He hopes that every question he asks is valuable.

In front of him, Louis did not have to waste his time answering the usual questions.

Today, Anderson's last question is: "Coach Lu, do you think it is difficult to make a team from scratch to chase a championship, or is it more difficult to defend the championship after winning it."

The question was too good for Louis to explain in simple words.

"Dave, you speak to the nature of a professional sports operator."

"To rebuild and maintain the status quo, all of us face difficult choices."

"It wasn't difficult for me to build a team from scratch. I did some of it with the Celtics and all of it in New York. The Knicks won a championship, and I have a lot of honor as a designer, but I'm also in Think about it, how do I keep this group of people competitive?"

"Like the Celtics, what's their secret to being the favorites for eight straight years, starting in 1980?"

"For a lot of people, it's a secret."

"For me, it's very simple, I just need to gather players who are willing to sacrifice themselves to win."

Dave Anderson was stunned by Louie's answer.

He didn't ask any other questions.

The media day was generally a success.

The Knicks showed their commercial value, and all the players on the roster got feature articles.

This phenomenon, Louis has not seen in other teams.

Even for the united Celtics, only the main players such as the Big Three and Laimbeer are concerned.

If it is not the main force, there will be fewer people who are willing to pay attention.

This is the most unique thing about the New York media. If you like you, you will like everything about you, whether it's the most important star player on the team, or the water cooler manager sitting at the end of the bench.

After the media day, the Knicks had another half-month training camp.

During the period, Song Tao and rookie Ronnie Seikali were both injured because the confrontation on the inside was too intense.

Song Tao and Sekali got a broken foot, and Oakley's elbow broke the rib. They were really miserable brothers.

Song Tao missed the preseason because of this, and it is unknown when Sekali will recover.

The Knicks' preseason game is in Las Vegas with the Chicago Bulls in Game 1.

This summer, the Bulls traded Joe Barry Carroll to re-sign Barkley and Dennis Johnson.

Clearly, Klaus still wanted to give it a shot.

Stars of Barkley's caliber are rare, and in their prime, it would be a crime if the team didn't fully support them in the playoffs.

Louis made a revolving switch.

As long as the time is up, turn decisively.

Winning or losing in the preseason doesn't matter at all, but the Bulls are far more serious than the Knicks, as can be seen from Barkley's 39 minutes in the game.

Miller, who struggled in the playoffs last season because he didn't adapt to the confrontation, began to show the demeanor of the third all-time shooter in the future.

Non-standard shooting posture, but can accurately hit.

The integration is also much faster than expected.

Teammates' screen quality was excellent, and the Bulls couldn't find a way to stop Miller from scoring.

124 to 105

In the 19-point victory, Miller scored a team-high 26 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists.

In the second game of the preseason, the person who broke out changed.

Because Miller's performance against the Bulls was too good, the next game was heavily marked by the opponent. Miller was limited, and in order to defend Miller, the Knicks' opponents gave up double-teaming McHale.

If Louie is the head coach, double-teaming McHale is definitely a reserve clause for the team.

McHale sometimes just refuses to pass the ball, and the black hole attribute of the ball is obvious.

The opponent lost big because of small mistakes, McHale easily scored 30 points and led the team to victory.

"Kevin's performance was the key to this game," Louie told reporters.

Then, the reporter asked Ewing to hear his thoughts on Miller's death prevention.

Journalists may simply want to hear a joke.

As a result, they didn't expect Ewing to play at a super level today: "Just focusing on Reggie's statistics shows that you don't understand the game at all, and those who really understand the game should be able to see how much he can attack Kevin. Help. Those one-on-ones weren't created by Kevin himself, but they had to give those opportunities to go after Reggie."

Therefore, there is no one who can't speak, only those who want and don't want to speak well.

If Ewing can speak well, his popularity must be much higher than it is now.

The opening game of the 1988-89 season started between the Knicks and the New Jersey Nets.

Louie was surprised to find Joe Barry Carroll on the team's roster.

He worked in China until September, so he didn't know much about what was going on in the trading market, and by that time the Knicks had basically stopped operating on the trading floor.

Carroll's presence at the Nets can only mean one thing, Nets general manager Harry Weltman is an idiot.

It was this idiot who sent Wilson and Reggie Miller to the Knicks, so Louie really didn't know how to thank him.

Perhaps, a 40-point victory over the Nets?

The weight gain has brought an obvious positive effect to Wilson. In the first game of the new season, in the away game~www.readwn.com~, his high-position ball-handling attack was almost a hundred hits.

The Nets tried every means to stop him, but to no avail.

He was the best player in the game, and the hardest player in the game. When he scored 30 points and was willing to throw himself on the floor for an out-of-control ball, this person's character was like being highlighted. Same.

Louie believed that Wilson was the man he was looking for.

This genius who fell unexpectedly in his previous life has become the most valuable asset of the Knicks.

Louie believes Wilson will give the Knicks what Duncan did with the Spurs.

4 minutes before the end, Wilson came off.

Louie patted him on the back with emotion: "That's great, Benj."

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