The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 826: people who care too much

Auerbach, who was going to seek guilt, did not expect Louis to fully admit what he had done.

He didn't even think that the Celtics were unjust first, and Louis just responded.

"I'll give you an explanation for this."

Auerbach finally said.

Louie hung up, and he began to believe that Auerbach was not involved.

His source in Boston also said that while Auerbach is now wearing the title of president, unless it is a major decision, the person who makes the decision is Dave Gavitt.

He is 75 years old this year, and no matter how savvy he was when he was young, this is an age ready to retire.

The next day, a thunderstorm from Boston shook the league.

Jane Walker, who has worked in Boston for more than two decades, resigned as general manager due to health reasons.

As Auerbach's puppet in front of the stage, Volcker has done his job for the most part.

He was treated like a son by Auerbach.

But the son left before he could inherit his father's inheritance.

The incident was seen as a key message for the Celtics to say goodbye to the past.

Only a few people know exactly what happened.

On the same day that Volcker resigned, Auerbach called Louis again.

He explained the whole story to Louis.

The Chris Jackson deal was orchestrated by Jane Walker.

Inside the Celtics, only Volcker knew about Jackson's strange disease. After learning that he had this strange disease, Volker wanted to use him to make a sure-fire deal.

Ultimately, he chose the Knicks.

Because the Knicks have draft picks, don't have access to those picks, and need a backup point guard.

The needs of both parties are perfectly complementary.

Volcker's abacus was good, but he didn't take into account what kind of person Louis was.

Perhaps Louie had been away from Boston for too long, or perhaps the Celtics administrators had rarely dealt with Louie over the years, so Volcker thinks Louie would swallow it even if he realized he was being tricked.

Unexpectedly, Louis quickly attacked the Celtics and brought the Celtics into the pit when Billy Owens "eyes are high and low" BUFF played a role.

The Celtics gave up Volcker, not just to give Louis an account, but also because of a major error in his work.

Trading Reggie Lewis and Steve Smith for Billy Owens, which in the not too distant future, would be the Celtics' pillar of shame, a move that would ruin the team's future.

For this, Walker has to get out.

Louie didn't expect Jane Walker to be behind it.

Volcker was one of his good friends in Boston and kept in touch when he came to New York.

"Now, you are out of anger and Jane has left. Shouldn't this be over?"

Auerbach asked on the phone.

"It's over." Louis didn't want to turn against Boston. Since it was a misunderstanding, let's make it clear.

Now that things are clear, the Celtics have also paid a heavy price, what can he have trouble with?

"Then let's talk about a business." Auerbach guessed that he encountered too many general managers with low IQ when he was young, otherwise he would never think of such a deal, "Although Billy is not as good as expected, he Still a good player, I want to trade him for Sean Kemp, what do you think?"

"Goodbye, I wish you good health."

Louie didn't talk nonsense with this delusional old man at all.

Want to trade Owens for Kemp?

He also wanted to replace Tang Wei in Lust and Caution with the peak Liu Yan.

The turmoil in Los Angeles gradually subsided while the Celtics were in great turmoil.

A group of scumbags who are only incompetent and furious and want to take advantage of the chaos to buy for zero dollars will never become a climate.

The Lakers are finally able to return to the forum game.

In the first round of this year, there were no upsets.

In the semifinals, the Knicks played against the Hornets, the Heat against the Pacers, the Lakers against the Suns, and the Blazers against the Jazz.

The Hornets have unknowingly become a powerhouse in the East.

Structurally, their backcourt and flanks have ferocious firepower.

Isaiah Thomas is in charge, Dale Ellis at No. 2 is the league's top scorer, Glen Rice at No. 3 has the ability to average 20 points per game, and Larry Johnson at No. 4 is the best performer this year. The rookie, their No. 5 is the most interesting, is the Chinese player Song Tao who was transferred from Philadelphia this year.

After Song Tao was sent to Philadelphia by Louis, he played as a backup for a few years, but he played a lot more than when he was in the Knicks.

He also seized those opportunities.

Now with the Hornets, although he is a starter, he only plays 20 minutes per game and averages 5 fouls per game.

The positioning is very clear, that is, the tool person responsible for providing interior height, and the Hornets do not expect him to bring unexpected contributions.

Song Tao played the best stats in his career with the Hornets, averaging 9 points, 8 rebounds and 2 blocks per game.

The first game of the series was Benjamin Wilson's show.

What is the strongest point of the Hornets?

Not Thomas at the back line or Larry Johnson at the four, but a flank cluster of Ellis, Rice and Rex Chapman.

Wilson took the initiative to guard Ellis.

Louie believes he won't see another young superstar take the initiative to defend the opponent's off-ball master like Benj.

Wilson made Ellis 1-for-9 in the first half with his physical advantage, defensive skills, formation prediction and bottomless stamina.

The defense did this, and his offense blew up Rice and Chapman.

Although the Hornets have Thomas and Larry Johnson (hereinafter referred to as LJ) to play well, but it is difficult to prevent the loss.

Thomas claims that some young players think too much of themselves, and that mentality will hurt when they meet the Knicks.

This is actually already a name.

From the start of the season, Thomas and the Hornets' youngsters didn't get along.

First Glen Rice occupied his closet in the locker room, then LJ isolated him.

Young people think that the future is theirs, but Thomas, who has seen all the wind and waves, knows that these people can't even play the playoffs without him.

In Game 2, the young Hornets were determined to prove themselves.

Rice and Chapman both set a series record for most shots in a single game.

For this reason, they ignored the state of Ellis' rejuvenation, and completely forgotten Thomas at the top of the arc.

LJ brought two great young wings with a triple-double of 17 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists, creating the first triple-double in the playoffs in the history of the Hornets, and then what? No more, that's all.

The Knicks beat the Hornets with 40 points.

Wilson Ewing had 66 points and 23 rebounds.

"There's no Larry here, there's no Ralph, and if you bring that Boston set to Charlotte, it's going to fail."

At the end of the game, Louie said to Thomas.

"I have four rings and they don't have anything," Thomas said dissatisfied.

"They think they will have it in the future, and..." Louie didn't say the worst sentence, "and without you."

"They dream!"

What Louie didn't say was, "And they must think you got the ring because you were teammates with Ralph and the others."

Thomas is too sensitive.

In some ways, he resembles another superstar from Chicago — Wilson, the Knicks perimeter core.

As players, they are selfless enough, whether it's Thomas' years of dedication in Boston or Wilson's forbearance in the face of Ewing. But Thomas was more sensitive and cared more about what others thought, and Wilson only did what he believed. No matter how despicable the dark side of Thomas was, he was a shadow for Bird and Sampson for 10 years, proving himself to be a true Celtic for 10 years.

This is also the point where he is most similar to Wilson.

They all care too much.

Louie was worried about Wilson's mental state, but he never showed any problems. Whatever Ewing did, it was clear that Ewing was the leader, and he was the core of the outside line.

The camps behind the two sides will try their best to belittle each other, but this kind of dagger confrontation rarely occurs between Wilson and Ewing.

Last season was an exception. Wilson surpassed Ewing in many aspects, including salary, which made Ewing feel a sense of crisis.

When Ewing completed the re-signing this year, Wilson was calm, and his attitude made Louie gratified.

Now, what Thomas didn't get in Boston, he still doesn't get in Charlotte.

Competing with him in Boston is one of the best players in history and one of the best centers in history~www.readwn.com~ If you can't compete, why would a bunch of recruits in Charlotte dare to make fun of him? What the **** is going on in this world?

Game3

After the education of the coaching staff, the young Hornets are no longer so arrogant.

Thomas got a lot of the ball, Ellis was activated, and with home-court advantage, the Knicks lost 44-20 on the free throw line.

The unbeaten streak in the playoffs was broken, but Louis was in no hurry.

He told the media: "The opponents took twice as many free throws as us, which is incredible considering they are a shooting team. I want the game to be tougher and no one wants to see soft contact. ."

After all, in the fourth game, the Knicks shot the Hornets to death through an unsolved three-pointer and got match point.

In the fifth game, Wilson scored the first 50 points of the year to send off the Charlotte fishing.

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