The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 857: unsolvable dead end

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After the finals, nbcsports always sum up the game.

Doug Collins joked: "Although Mr. President has come to the scene tonight, unfortunately, the series did not end here, and Portland and New York have a seventh game."

Bob Costas said: "I believe that Mr. President will not regret this game. Many people, like Mr. President, thought it was the Knicks' championship night, so they did not watch the game live. However, Po Tran proved what they are. They deserved to be the most challenging team in five years. I feel sorry for those who didn't watch this game live, which should be the most enjoyable game in the series so far. One of the great games."

As an ambassador of the Alliance in various senses, Tragic Master is full of expectations for the tiebreaker.

"The tiebreaker between the Knicks and the Blazers is going to be the most intense game ever," said the tragic, "because both teams are very close to physical contact. As the series reaches Game 7, neither side has a secret. Having said that, the only thing the coaching staff can do is to provide psychological counseling to the players."

"I can even imagine what the coaching staff on both sides will say to the players. Pat and Coach Lu will be racking their brains to motivate the players and turn them into life-threatening warriors. We'll see in two days. A never-ending battle."

The tragic man's rhetoric is largely true, that he predicts what will happen after Louis is wrong.

"Racked their brains to motivate players"? He didn't think it was necessary.

In the locker room after the game, Louie put the statistics of Jordan and Barkley into Ewing's hands: "Patrick, do you have anything to say to me?"

This statistics table shows that Jordan played 44 minutes tonight, scoring 38 points, 10 rebounds and 14 assists.

Barkley's numbers are even more exaggerated.

He played the best game of the series so far.

The audience played 36 minutes, scored 46 points and 21 rebounds, and hit more than 60%.

Let the opponent's inside core and outside core play this kind of data, it is just a fantasy to win.

The players supporting the Knicks' offense tonight are Wilson and Sean Kemp.

Wilson scored a team-high 42 points, 9 rebounds and 6 assists. Kemp, as a super sixth man, scored 26 points, 8 rebounds and 3 blocks.

It is no exaggeration to say that Kemp is more of an inside core than Ewing today.

"I didn't play well," Ewing said frustratedly.

"Not playing well? Everyone has bad moments, but I wonder, why are you not playing well? Portland doesn't have the interior that can guard you, even their double team, before the game starts. , we have practiced many times, do you want to tell me that their double-team intensity is stronger than the intensity of double-team training in our team?"

"So tell me, what affected your performance?"

Louie is very clear about Ewing's mind, but he wants Ewing to say it himself.

But on this occasion, Ewing's self-esteem would not allow him to admit that his poor performance was due to jealousy and jealousy of Benjamin Wilson. He doesn't think he needs to worry like Stockton.

In fact, he was worried.

So far in the series, Wilson's performance has completely surpassed him.

In the past six games, Wilson averaged 36 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists per game, while he only averaged 22 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 blocks per game.

This performance, let alone competing with Wilson for the finals MVP, is not as good as his own in the regular season.

"I don't make excuses," Ewing said firmly. "I just don't play well."

Wilson was terrified that Louie would push Ewing into a hurry.

"Coach, everyone has a bad time."

"He's been in this state for five games, and as long as he's doing a little more normal, we don't have to play a tiebreaker with Portland." Louie chased after Ewing, who was mentally sluggish, "You said you wouldn't make excuses, Really? Do you not, or dare you, or do you dare not face that excuse at all?"

Ewing's eyes changed drastically, and when he looked at Louis, he said in a deep voice, "I have nothing to dare!"

"Then tell me, what the **** are you doing all this time?"

"I do not have!"

"You still don't want to say it right?" Louie lost his patience, "Okay! You don't say it, I'll tell you the fuck! You're jealous of benj! You're jealous of him playing better than you in the finals! You're jealous of him More popular than you in New York! You're jealous of him being the center of attention wherever he goes, and you're just the opposite! Not only are you jealous, you're scared! You're such a coward, you're scared of being ours for being so good Leader! I really want to open your head and see if it's brains or shit!"

"If you're **** scared! You should do your best to defend your leadership, not sleepwalk on the court!" Louie yelled, "If you keep playing like this, don't say benj won't. Recognize you as the leader of the team, and I will not recognize it, which team leader will back down when the team needs it most?"

"Why don't you talk? Give me a stance, open your **** stinky mouth and tell me what you think!"

When someone's heart is exposed in this way, the person's psychology will change.

Ewing's shock at the beginning, to ashamed, turned into intense indignation.

yes why is he jealous of benj? Why should he be afraid that one day he won't be able to continue as the team leader?

He's the centerpiece of the team, one of the best centers of his generation, and there's no dynasty that doesn't have a super center, and that's something Wilson will never be able to replace.

Why should he be afraid?

"I'm not **** jealous of him, and I'm not scared!" Even at this point, Ewing wouldn't admit what he was thinking. "I'm never going to back down! I swear! I swear to you! I'll give my all in Game 7 and I'll be on the inside to block all the **** and catch all the balls. Rebounding, when I ask for the ball on offense, I also need you guys to trust me and get that **** ball into my hands!"

Louis took a deep breath.

"So, you decided to carry the team on your shoulders in Game 7, right?"

Ewing said rightfully, "That's how leaders should be, isn't it!"

Louie looked at the other players: "Did you hear that?"

Everyone nodded one by one.

"Then believe in him. Patrick is still our leader. He will still stand in the backcourt to **** us, and stand in the frontcourt to charge forward. I believe in him, and you should believe in him too!"

Louis adjusted his mood.

"Get ready, it's time to go to the media interview room."

The players went out one after another.

Louie would not hesitate to be fined and refused to interview after the game tonight.

He needs to be quiet.

What just happened in the locker room was a raid he launched on Ewing.

But stimulating Ewing's self-esteem and forcing his blood to make him determined to give everything in Game 7 was not his intention.

In other words, Ewing exhausted all his motives, not what he wanted to see.

What he wanted to see was a guilty Ewing, a leader who regretted his self-expression and lived up to the expectations of his teammates and repented in public.

If he expresses his guilt like Louis thought, with Wilson's emotional intelligence, he will definitely cooperate with him on the spot, and turn the criticism meeting that criticized the poor performance of the main general into a reconciliation situation of brothers.

In the end, Ewing's self-esteem was higher than his guilt, and he chose to be tough.

Since you want to show a tough side, you have to show real performance.

Louis believed that in the tiebreaker, he would see an Ewing with fire-breathing eyes and blood flowing from every capillary all over his body.

But this was by no means Louis' original plan.

His plan was to use Ewing's slump to solve (or temporarily solve) the Knicks' biggest problem -- the Ewing-Wilson rivalry.

Now, not only has this problem not been solved, but it has gone further and further.

Ewing became stronger.

He'll find ways to show his leadership to assert his leadership in the Knicks.

Wilson is a person who takes the overall situation into consideration, but this does not mean that he will be patient everywhere. Once Ewing crosses the line, he will fight back~www.readwn.com~ This is not only the competition between the two, but also the representatives behind them. The competition of power camps.

The Knicks can only have one boss at the player level.

Louie was exhausted by this, obviously the series with the Blazers was still pending, but he was worried about bigger hidden dangers.

If losing this series can resolve the Knicks' internal conflict, he's willing to lose too. But now, losing the series will only intensify the conflict, Ewing is bound to receive the most fierce criticism, and the man behind Wilson will not pass up this opportunity.

No, it may have started now.

Just wait until the Knicks lose the series and the bashing on Ewing will come to a head.

Similarly, Ewing's camp will come up with various reasons to push the pot, and the best way is to throw dirty water on Wilson.

Once this happens, the heart is scattered.

Therefore, the finals must be won. Winning the finals can at least ease the conflicts within the team, but losing will have disastrous consequences.

What worries Louis is after winning the finals.

He was in pain because he realized that Wilson's knot with Ewing might never be untied.

It's neither as complicated as Isiah Tomaskey was jealous of Larry Bird's popularity with the media, nor as simple as the former, as long as the team keeps winning.

Status disputes are often mixed with interest disputes, and such disputes will end in death. In professional sports, "death" in the literal sense means leaving.

No matter how many times the Knicks win, the situation of the two tigers in the team has already been completed, and the final outcome must be one death and one injury.

"Old way, I have a plan for the next game."

Zhao Yuanzheng came over and said.

Louis said softly: "Let's talk about it tomorrow, I want to be quiet now."

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