The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 264 then who should i bother

Game4, the Lakers did their best, plus home-court advantage, retained their dignity and was not swept by the Celtics.

In this game, Tom Heinsohn repeatedly criticized the referee. He also exaggeratedly said: "No referee wants to see the Celtics sweep the Lakers."

Whether he was right or not, the referee's play in this game did change the momentum of the game.

Both Sampson and Laimbeer left the game with six fouls. Thomas was out of luck and attacked frequently.

Bird, and the Celtics' shooters, bit the game.

Some critics thought the game was adding to Bird's Finals MVP.

After Sampson played a future ESPN classic channel-level game, the FMVP battle suddenly became suspenseful.

Because of the media vote, Bird has an innate advantage as a white man, but Sampson's unprecedented giant figure and outside play are equally impressive.

If the Celtics win the championship, the Finals MVP must be the choice between the two.

In this battle, Sampson was sent out. Although it was still a double-double, it was only 20+10, and the data was affected. Bird and Thomas fought with shooters and scored 39 points, 15 rebounds and 6 assists.

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The Lakers gave the Celtics their second loss in the playoffs. Unfortunately, they need to win the Celtics four games in a row if they want to win the finals.

It was an impossible mission, and the Celtics were destined to win.

The 1984 Finals format was 2-2-1-1-1, which, in theory, was the fairest format.

But the league quickly scrapped the format and didn't resume it until 2014.

The reason for canceling this format is even more ridiculous, they think it will save travel money.

At a time when minimum-salary players are making nearly $200,000 a year, it would be foolish to give up a fair format in order to save a tiny bit of travel expenses.

Ironically, this is the first executive order Stern has signed.

The return of a fair game system to the NBA Finals was the first executive order signed by Adam Silver.

On the morning of June 7, 1984, the Boston Celtics left Los Angeles.

Before leaving, Louie was interviewed outside the airport.

The reporter asked him how he felt about Los Angeles, and he gave a good comment: "It's a very good city. I feel the beauty of the entertainment capital of the world here, with the best fans and stadiums, and the hotel service is also very thoughtful."

In Los Angeles, the Lakers didn't play off the court against the Celtics.

This made Louis very emotional, look at the quality of others, and then look at Auerbach.

On this trip back, Louis will definitely suggest to Auerbach not to use off-court tricks to affect the Lakers' preparations. If you want to win, you must win with dignity. The championship is already in the Celtics' pockets. Disgraceful.

Louis once again liberated the players and let them go out and vent their excess energy at will, as long as they participate in training and games on time, it is enough.

There were people who questioned him before, but not anymore.

After venting their energy, the Celtics went to the road and played their best game of the season.

Louis went to Lorraine's apartment first. She was on vacation. If she wasn't pregnant, she should now prepare for the entrance ceremony in a few months.

But she is pregnant, so she will definitely not be able to enter school on time at the end of the year.

Lately, Lorraine has become obsessed with something else: acting.

She bought a basic introductory book for teaching people to act, and she also bought some old movies as recommended in the book.

When Louie heard her parody Marlon Brando's line in "The Godfather": "You gotta be like a man! What's the matter with you!?"

As he spoke, he slapped the air.

"You... are you all right?" Louie asked with concern.

Lorraine seems to be still in the play: "We have known each other for many years, this is the first time you have asked me for help..."

"Is your brain burned out?" Louis touched her forehead worriedly.

"You never wanted my friendship..."

"Enough, Malena!"

Lorraine smiled and said, "Am I not acting like that?"

"You should at least put some cotton in your mouth to make your cheeks swell before you read the lines?" Louis said angrily.

"I'm just playing, why take it so seriously..."

"You don't take it seriously, how can you let others take it seriously?"

Lorraine was persuaded by Louis, but she couldn't find the cotton, so she stuffed two sliced ​​apples into her mouth. She said the lines again, but her speech was slurred, and her saliva kept leaking. That's the effect...

In the afternoon, the Celtics players assembled on the training ground on time.

Louis didn't arrange too much training. He just came back from the away game and mainly trained conservatively to avoid too many injuries.

When training, Louie is basically a hands-off shopkeeper.

He knew how much weight he had, and he let go when it was time to let go.

It is better to let professional people do the technical work of training. He is only responsible for providing advice. How to implement it depends on the assistants like Tomjanovich.

Louie would occasionally do a surprise attack to see if anyone was slacking off.

Especially star players, like Bird, if he finds him sitting there with his legs crossed and drinking beer during training, he will definitely go up and scold.

Of course, he does, but not often, who would go to trouble with their star players.

If it weren't for the upset, Louis wouldn't be upset with them.

During normal working hours, Louis would sit in the office to browse documents, drink Coke, and play a rented peach-colored movie when he had nothing to do.

Today, he decided to watch a movie called Hussy.

He was purely watching Helen Mirren's naked body, but the whole show was boring, and he fast-forwarded through the key parts without reacting at all.

A director who can make a third-level film so boring should stop doing this, right?

Louis thought to himself.

The third-level film is like a stepping stone for the director, just like some writers will deliberately write some plot-oriented little uncles to hone their writing skills.

Even tertiary films can't be made well, especially those that don't feel as good as the Ivy films made by amateur directors. It can only be said that it is good for him to change careers early, and for those actors who have made **** under his hands.

Louie took the disc out. UU reading www.uukanshu.com

He is enjoying the feeling of controlling the remote control very much now. If it was him in the previous life, he would feel that it was very low. Now he doesn't play a few CDs every day and feels that there is something wrong.

Fast-forward to watching a boring movie, he went to Auerbach's office, slammed through the door, grabbed a bottle of Coke, and went to the court to find a hapless man to practice his mouth.

He saw Bird sitting on the ground resting, and whether he finished his training or not, he would go over and say a few words.

"What's the matter, Larry, how long did it take to get down? Don't you claim to be energetic?" Louie joked about his fondness for running laps around the court.

Bird rolled his eyes at him: "Don't bother me."

"Okay, then who do you think I'm annoying?"

PS: Over a chapter, I wrote that 2/3 had an accident, so I stopped.