The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 357 Just a flash of light

It is very difficult to catch the gap of 17 points in one quarter.

Especially in the 80s because you could only chase 2 for 2.

Although the three-point line already exists and is popularized by traversers like Louie, it takes time for a high-quality shooter to settle.

The Lakers' shooters weren't in good shape tonight.

Although the chasing points were very vigorous, the Knicks did all the details and did not give a chance.

The fourth quarter played 7 minutes, and Magic was extremely tired.

When Pat Riley called a timeout to replace him, Louie changed hands and put on a full-court press.

This time, with Ewing, Campbell, Wilkins, Stevens, and Tyrone Corbin as the team, he pressed the Lakers for a full two minutes.

Magic fought to the death to chase the point difference to 11 points, and was pushed beyond 20 points by the Knicks.

Riley can only accept the fact that they were kicked into garbage time by the Knicks.

With less than three minutes left, the Lakers replaced the main force. All Louis has to do is to stop the players from pressing, replace Ewing, and then return A.C. Green or Antoine Kyle to score points. ,enough.

The game is still going on, the suspense has disappeared.

Chick Hearn was dead, and Chamberlain teased: "The game is in the fridge: the fridge door is closed, the lights are off, the eggs are cold, the cream is starting to hard, and the jelly is dancing."

Legendary announcer Chick Hearn would say this only when the Lakers are locked in a win.

Chamberlain said the original words, which means finding fun in bitterness.

His partner Keith Erickson asked, "Wilt, what do you think caused the Lakers to rout in the fourth quarter?"

"You know I want to say it's all Kareem's fault, but it's not." Chamberlain said angrily. "The two offensive waves that the Knicks secured the victory have nothing to do with him."

Erickson asked, "Who does that have to do with?"

"I love Pat, but it's all about the coaching staff gap."

"To be exact, it's the difference between Pat tonight and LittleLu."

"LittleLu used a 12-player rotation. Patrick Ewing, who played the most minutes, only played 29 minutes. He made every player under his command happy and everyone had a chance." Chamberlain was full of praise for the Knicks, "You have to know that they are a rebuilding team, full of young people, LittleLu adjusted their emotions, boldly rotated, everyone had a chance, everyone played, but, the most important thing is That **** press! How dare he?"

Eriksen nodded in agreement: "The Knicks' full-court press really changed the game."

"More importantly, disrupted the Lakers' deployment."

"The Lakers of the authorities can't see the problem, but we can see it clearly from the sidelines. The Knicks' full-court press coordination is very bad. It was completely improvised, but he succeeded. There is no price to pay, because LittleLu only needs a little sweetness." Chamberlain explained to Erickson in detail, and by the way made the Lakers fans die clearly, "The most important point is that he seized every opportunity. Time to use full-court pressing, and then take advantage of it, and when the Lakers are exhausted, they will send those young people with vigor and vitality again to use the fierce full-court pressing to score the game into garbage time.”

Chamberlain emphasized the timing of Louis' tactics.

"He is very old-fashioned. He seized the opportunity and attacked with all his strength. His attacking power is comparable to Michael Tyson's uppercut. Pat was knocked out. He is not LittleLu's opponent tonight."

Chamberlain was an excellent analyst when he was explaining it in earnest.

After all, he was omnipotent in his playing days, and becoming the season total assist king ⑴ as a center is not something anyone can do. Although there are obvious signs of sticking the ball, some people sticking the ball will only become a black hole, and Chamberlain's hard brushing of an assist king is amazing.

"So, how about Kareem?" Chamberlain suddenly stopped blacking Kareem, and Erickson was not used to it.

Chamberlain snorted angrily: "Although the key to the Lakers' defeat has nothing to do with him, he was mediocre in the fourth quarter and almost invisible. If I want to evaluate it, in one sentence, it is unqualified!"

No one knows what kind of performance Chamberlain needs from his 39-year-old comrade to qualify.

The referee blew the final whistle and the game was over.

It was a night of special significance as Louie beat the Lakers for the first time since coaching the Knicks.

Since then, as the head coach of the Knicks, the only team that has not won is the Celtics.

Even more embarrassing is that the Knicks are currently eight-game losing streak against the Celtics.

Louie went to midfield and shook hands with Riley.

"When did you decide to press?" Riley couldn't believe Louie decided to do it in the first place.

Few teams will play full court against the Lakers, it's too dangerous.

As long as the magician gets the ball, the full court press is the rhythm of sending points.

"Just a flash of inspiration," Louis said modestly.

"What a flash of inspiration, we really didn't expect it." Riley chuckled, "It won't be so easy next time, we will continue to pay attention to your follow-up games, you won't have another chance."

Louie complained: "You should focus on Boston. If Karim doesn't guard against pick-and-rolls, I can't imagine how you would beat Boston."

Riley stopped suddenly and asked earnestly, "Do you have any advice?"

"I don't have any advice. If I had any solid advice, the Knicks wouldn't have lost their eighth-game losing streak to the Celtics." Louis spread his hands, "The key to victory is to find out slowly, Pat."

Louie and Riley are both up-and-coming coaches in the league.

But Riley's pressure is much greater than that of Louis. They are all first-time coaches. Riley has been defeated in the finals for three consecutive years. Although the people under him have no opinion on him, but he has been losing like this, it is difficult to guarantee that the people above will not think too much. .

Louie was sailing steadily forward in his boat.

On-site reporter, interviewed by "Los Angeles Times": "LittleLu, you have shown great fighting spirit in this game. Excuse me, how much did you prepare for this?"

"Actually, the preparations for each game are almost the same. It's just to see the performance on the spot. Tonight we are in better shape and we won by luck. I'm a little worried now."

"why?"

"What can I do to convince my players that in another 100 games, the Lakers won't lose to us again. What a beautiful accident tonight?"

The reporter smiled, and Louis's high emotional intelligence answer satisfied him.

Not just him, but the rest of the Los Angeles media.

Louie went back to the locker room, gave everyone a high five, then walked to the middle of the locker room and said loudly: "I'm proud of your performance tonight, but you shouldn't be proud of yourself, beating the Lakers shouldn't be our culmination, It's a process of running to the top."

"Show your energy, the Knicks haven't won enough!"

"The Knicks haven't won enough!"

This slogan, which Louis stole from Evergrande when he won the AFC Champions League twice in three years, accidentally ignited his players.

"Okay, stop, tonight is over, and the best performers will go to the press conference with me."

Stockton and Ewing consciously followed, and none of the rest were sure they were the best performers.

Louie called Ellis and Stevens in the corner.

When Louie wanted to bring Stevens, his teammates were not surprised, but he himself was surprised.

"I...is it really me?" Stevens was shirtless, and there were bruises on his body, which were exchanged from beatings on the court time and time again.

Although he is useless offensively, his defense is the key to the Knicks' full-court pressing.

He really **** up.

"It's you, change your clothes, and go to the reporter with us."

"But I...I didn't bring any other clothes," Stevens said shyly.

"Damn it!" Louie estimated that no one in the team was suitable for him. This guy's wingspan was too long, his proportions were odd, and his clothes were specially tailored.

"Just wear your costume." Louis comforted. "Don't worry, with Patrick here, you are definitely not the weirdest one on the scene."

Reporters did not expect Louie to bring four players to the press conference.

Their first question was to ask Louie what he thought of Stevens' performance.

If Louie hadn't brought Stevens, this question would never have been asked by reporters.

"I decided to set a rule here that belongs to the Knicks. For every press conference, regardless of victory or defeat, I will bring a team's hardest-working player to the press conference regardless of the data." Louis waved his hand to Sri Lanka. Stevens' position, "Effort, struggle, Alex translated those two words into verbs tonight."

Stevens smiled embarrassedly, and dozens of media reporters said the game was too exaggerated for a player who was nearly cut not long ago.

Reporters asked Stevens' question ~www.mtlnovel.com~ to find out what he had to say about his performance.

"No matter who I play, I will give my best, this is my promise to Coach Lu." Stevens said, "There are hundreds of mediocre players in the world like me, and Coach Lu is willing to put the I'm staying and playing at full strength is the only thing I can give."

Stevens is a little too modest. With his physical condition, willingness to defend, and sturdy physical fitness, as long as he chooses the right path, he will definitely have a lot to do.

Louie was smiling. Did Stevens surprise him? So far, he has been unexpected in every game.

As long as you don't watch his offense, he's simply Louis's favorite player.

Then the reporters wanted Ewing to comment on his teammates. The gorilla spirit, who can't speak human words, once again showed an uncomfortable interview ability: "He is very good, very hardworking, I don't need to say too much, you can watch the game yourself. ."

Louie glanced at Knicks PR William Brady.

He also looked helpless.

⑴The single king of that era is not counted as the average, but as the total.