The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 355 Xiao Jia and Lao Zhang\'s love and hatred
"I think Kareem is to blame for the Lakers' first-half performance, he didn't step up the way we wanted him to."
Before halftime, Ewing faced Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's turnaround jumper on a low post to tie the score.
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Before halftime, Magic's three-pointer in the backcourt did not touch the basket, and the game entered the second half.
Chamberlain came up and put the black pot on Kareem's head, and he was justified.
"I watched the game carefully. The Knicks played the pick-and-roll every round, and more than 90% of them were two inside pick-and-rolls together, but the Lakers only had one inside to go out to defend."
"Equally, every time the Knicks attack, it's more and less, so they always create good opportunities."
His partner worked hard to pull Chamberlain back from the black-Jabbar path: "Wilt, don't you think Karim's performance at 39 years old still has a lot of merit?"
"Let's not talk about the merits, everyone knows it."
The Great Big Dipper double standard has always been possible, the desirable aspects are not discussed, and the undesirable aspects have been discussed from the beginning to the present.
"I just want to say that none of his teammates don't work hard, but he only works **** offense, and defense only stares at the basket, is this okay? Of course it's not good, look at Ma Ji's performance, it's not half court. He's on the verge of winning a triple-double, and coach Riley is even worse, how much work has he done to wipe Kareem's ass?" Chamberlain exaggerated, "I feel like everyone in Inglewood (where the forum is) Feeling sorry for Coach Riley."
Few people know that Abdul-Jabbar has known Chamberlain since he was 15, and they were once very good friends. Even, Abdul-Jabbar liked one of Chamberlain's 20,000 girlfriends. However, their views were seriously at odds. When Kareem Abdul-Jabbar refused to participate in the Olympics in 1968 due to dissatisfaction with the authorities, Chamberlain publicly stood for Nixon. Kareem broke with Chamberlain.
So when Kareem first entered the NBA in the 1969-70 season, the media blew him as if he was unmatched, and hoped that he would win as many championships as Russell and refresh all of Chamberlain's stats, but Kareem was resolute and Chamberlain draws the line. He said that he would not brush like Chamberlain, but only fight for what he deserves (that is, averaging 30 points, 15 rebounds, 4 assists and 3.5 blocks per game).
Regarding the details of the conflict between the two, Chamberlain made a lot of trouble in his autobiography. He talked about how he took care of Kareem when he was in high school, and took him to play in the mountains and water to pick up girls, which greatly enriched Xiao Jia, ah no, yes In Xiao Lu's spare time, he didn't expect that after entering the NBA, he directly chose to ignore his existence because of three different views. The first time the two played against each other in the NBA, Xiao Lu didn't even look at him.
You need to know that there is a jump ball between centers...
From then on, until he retired, Lao Zhang wrote his autobiography, bragged on the show, talked eloquently, and resorted to various means to attract Xiao Jia's attention.
How much does Chamberlain care about Kareem? In the 1972-73 season, the Lakers' last regular-season game against the Bucks was the only game in Chamberlain's career. Not because Chamberlain was killed by Kareem, but because he wanted to give up his useless physical strength and focus on improving the defense. As a result, Kareem’s hit rate was really prevented to less than 40%, but the Lakers were 1 point away. lose.
If it is said that Chamberlain's attitude towards Kareem before retiring was still an old boy who was unwilling to be dumped by his ex, then after retiring, he published an autobiography in which he talked about black women. He said black girls are generally poorly educated, have **** skills, and have bad experiences.
Chamberlain never imagined that he would be put on the line by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in his autobiography. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar accused Chamberlain of a chaotic life, capitulationism, and abandoning the racial combination of punches, which forced Chamberlain to publicly apologize.
Soon after, Xiao Lu, oh no, Xiao Jia came to the Lakers. Because of love and hatred, Lao Zhang, who turned from hatred to black, began to call himself the Lakers' famous home, and he would be beeping Jabbar's daily life with the banner of "The Lakers have not been doing well recently, don't think that it must be that person's fault".
When the Los Angeles media asked Kareem if he hated Chamberlain, his response program exploded.
"Chamberlain is okay, but his political leanings and private life are a bit rotten."
It can be seen that although Xiao Jia swallowed his breath and did not respond to Lao Zhang, he kept keeping track.
There's no end to things between them.
Today, Chamberlain seemed to be attacking Abdul-Jabbar frantically on the commentary stand, but in fact, Lakers fans have taken it for granted.
Zhang's condition has deteriorated since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar came to Los Angeles.
As long as there is an opportunity to black Kareem, he will definitely not let it go.
Today, it was a sudden illness in the commentary, but it was also an opportunity given by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar himself. He really never guarded the Knicks' pick-and-roll attack.
In the visiting team's locker room, Louis also determined that Abdul-Jabbar was a lazy dog who was determined not to guard against pick-and-rolls.
Maybe it's a relationship of ideas, maybe it's really because of lack of physical strength, he just doesn't come out to guard against pick-and-rolls.
In this case, play more pick-and-rolls, especially let the inside play the pick-and-roll and let the inside complete the offense.
"In the second half, we're going to take advantage of Kareem's dislike of defending pick-and-rolls."
Louie said to Stockton: "John, call more step screens, Patrick, Oak, A.C, Antoine, no matter who you are on the court, as long as the pick-and-roll or screen is over, find a way to move to your best shot. Point. If your teammates pass you the ball, take it boldly when you have the chance, Kareem won't come out. If there are other Lakers to help defend, you have to find an open teammate."
"I will make a rule in the second half, only throw open positions! Unless Kareem suddenly comes out to prevent the pick-and-roll, you will give me the opportunity to boldly find open positions!"
The price of not guarding the pick-and-roll in the paint is having four teammates tortured by five opponents.
The Lakers are not the kind of team with strong defensive rotation, so it is impossible to expect to block the N.UC system with four people.
In the second half, the Lakers opened the scoring.
Magic still passed the ball to Abdul-Jabbar, and it's hard to imagine how ugly the Lakers' game would have been without ShowTime.
As long as they fall into a positional battle, they have more than 70% probability of passing the ball to Kareem.
And no matter what he does with his footsteps, he will most likely use a hook to complete the offense in the end.
Even the most elegant scoring method in history, if you do it 10,000 times, you will get tired of it.
This is the same as the fatigue viewing effect caused by high-yield talents such as Hatano Yui, Fukada-sensei, Kimishima-sensei, etc.
It's true that you are beautiful, but if you have new works every week, everyone can't stand it. It's okay to work overtime to the end of the day, so chickens can't have a holiday?
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's hook, under the help of Ewing, was slightly stronger and missed.
Oakley grabbed the defensive rebound.
The Lakers retreated very quickly and did not give the Knicks a chance to break fast.
However, Abdul-Jabbar's retreat was a bit slower.
Ewing came up to give a drag cover, hooked the defender and pulled it aside.
Stockton dribbled through and passed to Ewing.
Ewing made a catch-and-shoot jumper.
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"Karim's teammates waited for him for a hundred years and he didn't show up."
"That's what he's been doing since he came to L.A. He didn't take it. Without Erwin, his career in L.A. would have ended in tragedy."
If the Lakers are an advantage, fans would love to hear Chamberlain black out Abdul-Jabbar, an alternative pastime.
It's different now, the Knicks are ahead and the Lakers can't seem to find a way to win.
Chamberlain's blackmail just added fuel to the fire.
Jack Nicholson roared directly at the commentary: "Wilt, shut up!"
"Yes, no one wants to hear your nonsense!" Eddie Murphy assisted.
Only one person had the opposite opinion.
"Don't you think he's right?" Jennifer Beers asked. "Shouldn't Kareem be more aggressive?"
"Ma'am, he's 39," Murphy asked. "What more do you want from him?"
Magic hit a high jumper and struggled to stop the bleeding.
Abdul-Jabbar seemed to hear someone hacking him, and on the next round, he tried to move to the edge of the paint.
However, it led to a more serious defensive dislocation.
On the weak side, Tony Campbell used Oakley's screen to run back and cut to the basket to receive Stockton's hitting pass.
Louie must praise Campbell, this guy, he can't do anything else, he has no problem with the defense, and he is very good at scoring and stealing points on the offensive end.
It must be admitted that it is a skill to score points~www.mtlnovel.com~Louis likes to see the best of both worlds. Campbell is happy to score points, and he has completed the tactics that Louis wants to see, and Louis is also very happy.
There is only one person unhappy, and that is Kareem.
"Why doesn't Kareem stretch out his hand? What does it mean to look in place? If I were to coach Riley, I would be desperate!"
What's even more difficult is that Magician was shorted for a three-pointer and missed.
Ewing grabbed the rebound and made an aerial pass to Stockton.
Stockton dribbled the ball to the frontcourt, made a sudden stop, and hit Dale Ellis, who was following up.
Ellis made his fifth 3-pointer tonight.
"Shh!"
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"3 for 5 3-pointers, Dale Ellis is a dangerous player and the Lakers have to pay attention to his dynamics!"
This wave successfully played the Lakers' suspension.