The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 809: Uncle Ewing

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Louie admires Riley a little, even though he has lost, he can be interviewed as a winner.

"It's an experience that can't be much fun, once you do it a lot," Riley told reporters after the Blazers' winning streak was ended by the Knicks on Christmas Day. "This game doesn't say anything, if we don't win the eventual championship, it's going to be a painful year for me and everyone else. It's not just work, when we decided to go for the championship, There's not much fun, before we win the title, all we feel is pain. This game will give us a lot of warnings."

In the second half of the game, the Blazers failed to crack the Knicks' three-stage offense.

If they want to plug this hole, they will miss another hole.

The composition of the Knicks personnel is destined to be difficult to defend as long as they can find a touch.

Louie had expected Jordan to turn on individual mode to take over the game.

Only then can we know the approximate size of the true combat power of the pioneers.

Unexpectedly, Jordan held back and served Barkley as a dog all the time. Apart from instigating offense, he rarely played singles with the ball.

In the whole game, Jordan scored 24 points and 16 assists, with 4 turnovers.

Barkley was the best on the Blazers team, scoring a game-high 47 points and 14 rebounds while shooting more than 60 percent from the field.

Even if the Blazers lost, Barkley could say he didn't.

For Barkley, the Knicks have no answer.

It doesn't matter who guards him.

As long as Barkley has the ball in the low post, Louie is like seeing Sampson in the high post.

After Tragic's retirement, there are three players left in the league that have left the Knicks helpless.

Barkley, Sampson and Jordan.

That's what's scary about the Blazers, who have two of the three superstars the Knicks can't limit.

Let Barkley as the core of the Blazers, and ultimately lost to the Knicks by 9 points.

Jordan never fully participated in the game, which made Louis less happy.

Because the Knicks played seriously with a positive attitude, the Blazers started strong, then perfunctory, and then surrendered.

Hidden tricks in the regular season, this is also Riley's old routine.

When he was with the Lakers, he hid his moves.

Louie remembers when he was still in Boston in 1984, Riley's Lakers were double-killed by the Celtics, and they lost every game badly.

He hid his tricks for a long time, and he didn't see those tricks come in handy until the finals.

If Louie remembers correctly, the Lakers were tied by the Celtics in five games that year.

"Pat, I hope next time we meet, I can see MJ in scoring form."

Louie smiled and shook hands with Riley.

"No, Coach Lu, you can't see it." Riley seemed to state some facts, "Michael has changed."

"If it's true, I'll be very happy." Louie's words made Riley uneasy. "Congratulations on eliminating the biggest threat for us."

Riley didn't know why Louie said that.

Jordan had won the points championship for several consecutive seasons before, but he only managed to reach the finals once, and the other seasons were blocked by the Lakers in the Western Conference Finals.

If there's anything wrong with Jordan, it's that he didn't dominate the game like The Tragedy.

Getting Jordan to learn to dominate the game like a tragic man was the only way to become a winner.

Louie said he eliminated the biggest threat to the Knicks?

Riley dismissed Louie's words as a bluff.

"Coach Lu, I won't be influenced by you. Michael is on the right path and he's getting better," Riley affirmed. "You'll see it sooner or later."

Is the current Jordan better than the one Louis saw in his previous life?

Possibly better in stats, what about the threat as a core player?

In Louis's eyes, there are two types of superstars.

One is the ultimate personal heroism, the ultimate of which is Jordan.

One is extreme teamwork. The extremes of this doctrine are Bill Russell and Duncan.

In an ideal state, James may be a combination of two doctrines, both individual heroism and teamwork. However, this is only the ideal state. People live in reality, and reality has accidents, flaws, and regrets. But this is not a road that not only achieves heroism, but also takes into account the team, but few players can be perfect. James, Bird, and Magic may be the spokespersons of this road, but Louis does not approve of this road. Because the requirements for players on this road are too harsh.

You have to have the best talent, the ability to dominate the game, and the killer genes. You have to put the team first, see the situation clearly, know when to come by yourself, when to come by your teammates, when it’s time to take over, and when it’s time to assist Auxiliary.

Is there really such a person? No, this guy lives only in fictional basketball.

Riley is forcing Jordan to go down that path.

To make him abandon the path he has already proven in Louis' previous life and go the old path of the Tragic and Bird?

Louie wasn't sure if it was right, he was sure it wasn't what Jordan wanted, and the play suppressed his instincts.

Years of failure allowed him to endure this kind of depression, but if he met the Knicks in the finals, he would find that it was impossible to take care of both sides. He could only choose one thing and make the best of it.

Within the Knicks, there were two people who took a strange turn.

Wilson himself is a very personal heroic player. In college, he was scolded by UCLA coaches for this problem a lot, but he has not changed. But after coming to Louis, he gradually put away his desire to rule everything.

That's not to say he's going the way Jordan is going.

No, he's still on that path, but not extreme, just like Jordan after playing baseball back on the court, he knows that he can't be separated from the team, completely trusts Louie, and he has rational individual heroism. Moreover, his personality has also undergone changes that Louis has yet to understand.

After 1988, Wilson seemed to have matured 10 years old. He began to study Bird's game and transformed it according to the "contemporary Dr. J" designed by the team behind him. For this, he even consulted Dr. J himself.

Then people saw him now, a perfect gentleman with a high double quotient who never made people worry or caused trouble.

This makes Louis wonder if the Wilson he faces every day is the real Wilson?

Ewing was a Russell-like team superstar. After the Knicks achieved something, changes in the environment, driven by interests, and the needs of the team behind him made his needs change. He is more eager for data and cares more about the opinions of others, but he is a little obsessed.

He has neither individual heroism nor teamwork.

Louis saw the changes in the two.

He was relieved for Wilson and worried for Ewing.

Coaches can guide players, but the choice of personal values ​​is imperceptible.

What he is pinched by the people and things around him is what it is, Louis can't control it.

After all, he's just an insider.

Sometimes too weak.

Tonight, Ewing took the lead.

He smashed the Blazers' inside line and made clear his own advantages, with a dominant 35 points, 15 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 blocks.

This is a welcome point.

The Knicks had no answer when it came to Barkley.

When the Blazers met Ewing, they didn't have an answer either.

Wilson was very bright in the first quarter, and even if Ewing broke out later, the Blazers' defensive focus was on him.

Wilson didn't show much on offense, with three steals and one block on defense.

Compared to Ewing, he can only be regarded as a normal play, with 26 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 steals and 1 block.

"I really don't know how they have so many winning streaks, is the Western Conference so low this year?"

Ewing deliberately boosted morale with some arrogant remarks in the locker room.

"The Portlanders' winning streak is a bubble. It's very poor. There is no one-to-one enemy in front of Uncle Ewing!"

"What did you call him?" Louis couldn't hold back.

Camp's smile disappeared: "Uncle Ewing..."

"Uncle what uncle, how old is he older than you?"

"It's not a few years older, mainly..." Kemp didn't dare to say the reason.

Rodman has no scruples: "What's not to say, Patrick is old."

"QNMD!" Ewing said angrily, "I'm mature!"

The nickname Camp gave to Ewing really made Louie happy.

"Okay, Pinshaw." Louie looked at Ewing's face and observed it carefully, "Uncle Ewing? You deserve your name, Patrick, if you go out with Pinshaw, if someone says you are his grandfather, I think some people believe it!"

Originally, Camp called this nickname privately, and no one cared.

It would be bad if Louis heard it.

Who doesn't know that the road coach is the first microphone of the Knicks. If he calls this nickname away, who won't follow?

Ewing stared at Camp angrily: "Don't call me that again!"

Kemp nodded vigorously~www.readwn.com~ Louie despised this kind of bullying of children the most, and immediately stopped Ewing: "What are you doing, you are so talented, Uncle Ewing, it's not good for you to be so fierce. !"

"Aren't you ashamed? How old are you than me?" Ewing said sullenly.

"But I'm young at heart, even if I'm in my thirties, as long as I'm in a good mood, I'm not old." Louis stood in front of Ewing and looked at Ewing with the eyes of a scientist observing the experiment, "You're different, no matter what you are How old is the mental age and physical age, just look at this appearance, and visually it must be forty years old."

For the sake of saying this, Ewing did not fight back and felt sorry for himself, he pointed at Louie's stomach and said, "Even if I am 50 years old, I will not be like some people who have failed to lose weight a hundred times. A small belly grows easily."

"My Nima! @%¥%…"

Uncle Ewing really broke Coach Lu's defense this time.

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