The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 338 LittleLu is awesome
The next day, the league announced its decision to dispose of the conflict between the Knicks and the Blazers.
Oakley was suspended for four games and fined $10,000.
Ewing was suspended for two games and fined $10,000.
When he first heard the punishment decision, Louis thought something was wrong.
It didn't seem as serious as he thought, and the punishment was much lighter than expected.
It seems that the league's current penalties for on-court violence are still at the level of a random penalty, and it is not time for a heavy penalty to be an example.
That's why the roles of thug and enforcer are popular.
The existence of these people has value only if the league "condones" violence in its rules.
Now Stern's brain hole is not big enough to want to make this group of big men with bad characters and bad characters, if they don't play, they don't know how they will harm the society and appear in front of fans like gentlemen.
The league's handling of the Knicks has caused dissatisfaction with the Portland media.
Even with the complaints of the news media throughout the Oregon area.
"We know the Yankees are born with privilege, but I didn't expect that after they made the game so ugly, the league's penalty for this was only a six-game suspension and a $20,000 penalty?"
The "Honest" said fiercely: "The pioneers should continue to appeal, and must not make appeasement to the opponent's violent behavior. Today's weakness will only lay the foundation for the future!"
The media went wild as the Blazers released the injury reports of Jordan and McDaniel.
McDaniel had a broken nose, Jordan had a broken rib, and they were both out for a while.
The price the Knicks paid was only a 6-game suspension and a $20,000 fine.
Before Louis and the others left Portland, Louis himself apologized to the Blazers.
"This is indeed the problem caused by my players, and I am responsible for it, so I will apologize for causing trouble to you. I am really sorry."
If they think "I'm so sorry to cause you trouble" is not an apology, Louis will let them know the Japanese apology rules.
"I've caused you trouble" is already the highest level of apology outside of Tuxia, isn't it?
What, he is Chinese? East Asians with the same origin and origin are originally a family.
Louie's symbolic apology calmed the Portland media's anger a little.
The Knicks' notoriety gradually spread.
Louie didn't have time to worry about it. Oakley was suspended for four games, and Ewing was suspended for two games, which means that at least the next two games, their starting inside line can't play.
For the next four games, the team's most reliable rebounding machine and thug will not be able to play.
Look at the next opponents: Seattle SuperSonics, a rotten team; Milwaukee Bucks, internal problems but still a strong team in the East; Chicago Bulls, a huge crisis, Louie can't imagine how Ewing without Oakley can be Barkley and McHale survived the siege; Phoenix Suns, a potential tank belly, have not won a game so far this season.
Since Ewing and Oakley can't play in the first two games, the Knicks' winning point is on the perimeter.
A day later, the Knicks played back-to-back against the Sonics on the road.
Louie out of the starting lineup is Stockton, Ellis, Gerald Wilkins, Tony Campbell, Manute Bol.
The classic is not to rebound, but to rhythm;
Don't defend, attack.
Deviant, crooked cult.
The Sonics obviously know who is in their hands in the first round next year, and it doesn't make any sense to lose, so they are very excited to play.
There were three consecutive overtimes in this soaring score war.
Tony Campbell, the brush ran to the basket multiple times in the third overtime using the system's screen to score.
In the end, Campbell scored 6 points in a row to help the Knicks beat the Sonics hard.
162 to 158
With a gap of 4 points, Campbell played the best game of his career, scoring 40 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists.
On the opposite side of the SuperSonics, Jim Paxson's performance was enough to make headlines, with 52 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists in a single game.
However, the Knicks' bright spot is obviously more.
Stockton had 14 points and 21 assists, once again setting a career single-game assist record.
Wilkins, Ellis, A.C. Green, and Louis Orr all scored in double figures.
Manute Bol left the field with six fouls and 7 big caps in 30 minutes.
The Knicks are 5-1 since the start of the new season.
"Coach Lu, with Patrick Ewing and Charles Oakley out of the game, what's your secret to winning?"
"What's the secret to winning? We played better than each other." Louis said lightly, "Don't underestimate a heart to win."
Next, they returned to New York, at their home.
In the training session that afternoon, Louie said to the players: "The Bucks are a strong team, I didn't expect you to beat them, but even if we can't win, we have to play our own style."
"There will be tens of thousands of fans coming to the scene, and all we have to do is to satisfy them, win or lose."
The biggest feature of this Knicks is that there is no clear ace.
Stockton was the engine of the team, and the Bucks had Moncrief come in and try to strangle him.
That idea was thrown out by Don Nelson before the end of the first half.
Stockton's individual combat ability is limited, but he has four teammates who are like arms, pick-and-roll, screen, tight tactical movement and unified defense cooperation.
The Bucks, far stronger than the Knicks, were forced to the last minute when their opponents let two starting insiders.
The cheers and applause of the New Yorkers at the end of the game made Marv Albert more than once sighed: "Basketball has really returned to New York."
This is Stern's famous line when the Knicks selected the No. 1 overall pick in the 1985 draft.
Now, fans find out.
The return of basketball to New York has nothing to do with Ewing's presence or absence.
Even without Ewing, they're a team that strives for the upper hand.
The Knicks didn't let their opponents beat themselves because Ewing and Oakley couldn't play, no, they beat the Sonics in three overtime, and then lost in the final game with the Bucks.
Stockton scored another double-double, Dale Ellis scored 30 points in a game, and Tony Campbell inexplicably scored 20 points in a single game. No one knows how he got the data up.
The best thing about having a group of young people is that you never know who might suddenly come down.
Bucks head coach Nelson publicly expressed his love for the Knicks: "Many people say that the Knicks can get to where they are because they have a lot of young people. These people ignore the basic fact that the more young people, the more the ball. Teams, the easier it is to make mistakes, the easier it is to lose in a stalemate game, but LittleLu hides their shortcomings and puts everyone in the right position."
"At least for now, we should pay tribute to LittleLu's coaching achievements, which is a completely different team from the Boston Celtics, and he also gave a surprising answer."
The Knicks still have a lot of problems.
Stockton's backup, Webber, is brave but not very comfortable with Louie's tactical system.
So Stockton is averaging the most minutes per game on the team, playing 38 minutes per game, and now averaging 12 points and 15 assists per game.
The essence of Campbell's brush will not change, and some of his actions will affect the team.
Campbell's backup, Gerald Wilkins, is a potential brush, and his problem isn't obvious right now because he doesn't get much minutes.
The biggest surprise was Mario Elie, who was picked up by Louis White. He only had 7 minutes per game, but he could score 4 points, 1 rebound and 1 assist.
In Louie's eyes, some players are the future, some are commodities, and some are mercenaries.
He hoped that those commodities would display data that would make them fetch a premium, and he hoped that the mercenaries would not make trouble.
After the Knicks against the Bulls, Ewing came back.
This was not a good time. What the Bulls didn't expect was that Louie let Ewing come off the bench.
Knicks starters: Stockton, Ellis, A.C. Green, Louis Orr, Bol.
When Louie lacks confidence in rebounding, he will always take advantage of the characteristics of the times - a serious lack of three-point shooters - to the three inside, root in the restricted area and let them shoot with the advantage of numbers to protect the rebound.
The Bulls are full of starting talent: Kyle MacyPG, George Gervin, Barkley, McHale, Dave Corzine.
Even with the Knicks on three inside posts, the rebounds are hard to come by because Barkley was a more flexible Zion Williamson early in his career.
It can be said that all the cards that the Knicks can play cannot hit the pain points of the Bulls.
But there are always surprises.
Barkley's mood, McHale's temperament to get by, the twilight Gervin and the team's undetected sharpshooter Messi have a tendency to reject shots.
In the first half, Barkley was fouled 11 times, so in the third quarter, he and Luis Orr fought on the court and were ejected by the referee.
Gervin kept hammering, as if to prove how the Spurs made the right decision to drop him.
When McHale attacked Ewing, it could be said that he blew the latter.
But he doesn't have the ability to turn the tide of the battle.
Louie's rotation is different than usual, tonight he added Mario Ellis playing time, and Ellis fired consecutive cannonballs from beyond the arc ~www.mtlnovel.com~ An otherwise impossible game, after Louis recalculated and changed the result.
Barkley was out, McHale was satisfied, Glenn was cancerous, and Messi, who shot 41% from three, was limited by his own head coach.
The Bulls missed all options that could help them win, sending an incredible victory to the Knicks.
101 to 95
"LittleLu laughed lightly, but he knew the game wasn't easy at all," Marv Albert couldn't help but praise, "If you want to know how much the quality of a coach can affect the outcome of a game , you should watch this game, in a word, LittleLu God!"
What's even more amazing is that Louie was wearing a handsome suit today, he had a new hairstyle a few days ago, the Knicks' momentum was good, and he looked refreshed.
The reporter asked him what he would most like to do now.
Louie smiled and said, "I don't want anything but a Coca-Cola."