The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 436 Constant rhythm

The downturn of the Eastern Stars in the second half was unexpected, and it was obvious that they were divided into three waves.

The first wave is the old school dominated by the Celtics Big Three.

The other wave is a new faction dominated by the young New York Knicks.

There is also a wave of neutral parties like the Doctor, Moses Malone, and Cheeks.

It is no secret that Isiah Thomas squeezed out Wilson. Some reporters heard the inside story and began to spread various rumors about the Eastern Stars.

Louie's employment in the second half brought a lot of rationality to this prediction.

"While I don't believe there are irreconcilable conflicts within the East Stars, the rotation of coach Lu seems to tell us that yes, some of these guys just don't get along with others."

It's not the most outrageous thing that cbs arranged for Rick Barry to be the All-Star Game commentator. The most outrageous thing is Barry's partner-Bill Russell.

A notoriously black racist who feels good about himself, and a black winner who is a radical civil rights activist and self-esteem.

Russell followed Barry's words: "There is obviously a problem in the East. This kind of problem is very common among players. Lu chose a method of treating the symptoms rather than the root cause to divert the contradiction."

However, today's fans live in an era when Heinsohn is always in the cbs national commentary booth, so no matter how outrageous this pair is, it can't compare to the finals where Heinsohn excitedly called the referee in front of the national audience Enforcement against the Celtics is uncomfortable.

In the second half of the All-Star Game, Louie staggered the playing time of the Celtics' Big Three and the Knicks' Big Four.

Both are big All-Stars, the Celtics have three and the Knicks have four.

Therefore, they can easily lead a lineup to play on the court.

In the second half, there was no more uncomfortable scene for Louis.

Although some people are complaining about his method of avoiding the important and taking the light, but the All-Star Game is played every year, and the coach of next year does not know who it is, why should it be avoided?

He has never been a peacemaker, and he has no obligation to help these players mediate conflicts. If friction with the top beasts of the Celtics can make Wilson improve faster, he'd rather watch them loathe each other.

Who told him that he came from a team of players who were all brothers, contacted each other in private, played games live online with each other, and could quit at any time because the team was not competitive enough, shouted "I want to bring my talent to xx", and made documentaries to praise brothers A year later, it was discovered that it was a pitfall. Applying for a trade within the contract, hugging the thick legs of 73 wins, insisted that it was the most difficult road, and threatened that the team failed historically? What about your face, gentlemen?

Disgusting, disgusting to death.

Perhaps it is the inevitable result of the advancement of modern technology and the shrinking distance between players.

In this era, stars are always wary of each other, and there are not so many weird connections in private.

Especially when the media plays up the so-called hatred, the old enemy, the players really hate each other.

A one-in-a-kind beast like Thomas even made trouble for Wilson out of nothing.

The ripped East star team achieved the victory of the West star team.

The stars of the Eastern Conference did only one thing well.

Just make it easy for Chambers to score every time.

This kind of courteous style made Chambers the amvp of course.

Another reason Louie loves contemporary.

Although the players have no quality, they are polite and respect the old, but they don't love the young.

Politeness is reflected in letting the landlord perform to his heart's content and show the fans a happy game, unlike some players in the future who don't care about the landlord for the sake of showing off.

Respecting the elderly is simple. There are doctors now and Bob Cousy before. They all received the most important courtesy in the All-Star Game.

The doctor called the curtain call at the All-Star Game with flowers and applause.

Louie thought of Kobe's final game in 2016.

At that time, how could any young people take him seriously?

Everyone is respectful with their mouths, but their hands are not clean. On the surface, they made an appearance that they want Kobe to play the All-Star Game without regrets. In fact, when the game starts, they would rather shoot those three-pointers that are meaningless and unsightly, and make fans uncomfortable, and do not want Kobe to play in the All-Star Game. Play a few more irons for everyone in the All-Star Game.

Another big regret after Louis crossed is that he didn't see James' All-Star curtain call. At that time, he would know whether it was a human problem or the young people had really forgotten the tradition of respecting the elderly.

The All-Star Game is over, and Louie is, as usual, fraught with controversy.

The point of this controversy is simple.

It's about the Knicks' young stars and what's wrong with the Celtics' three superstars.

Sitting in front of them, Louis asked amusedly, "Every time we play, we both get **** and bloody. The scene is extremely cruel. Do you expect them to have a good personal relationship? They hate each other, and they don't even give Passing the ball to each other makes sense to me."

"Shouldn't you stop this behavior?"

"Stop?" Louis asked back, "Why would I do this?"

"Because the All-Star Game is a harmonious and beautiful stage..."

Louis smiled and said: "This is your opinion. I think the All-Star Game should allow fans to see the real stars. I don't want to whitewash the peace. It seems that everything is going well. I want to see them today more than they love each other. They crowd each other out like this at night."

"What's more..."

Louis made the contradiction public: "It wasn't the Knicks team that started doing this first. If you watched the game, you should be able to see that Isiah Thomas was the one who started everything."

Louie will make a big rhythm every now and then.

Since the last time I made complaints about the Celtics' home court advantage, the winning rate is so high. This time, I publicly dissed Thomas as the person responsible for the disharmony of the Eastern Stars.

Media reporters like Louie's breaking news. Sometimes they don't need to ask more questions, and Louis will explain things clearly by himself.

Now, the pressure came to Thomas.

He categorically denied it, calling it an accident that he hadn't passed a single pass to Wilson on the court.

The New York media stood up and set fire to output.

The media from all sides stepped down one after another, wanting to make their own voices heard in this public opinion war in the sports world.

Louie interviewed by David Stern.

Stern appreciates Louis, but disagrees with his behavior of making contradictions public.

Louis didn't mean to confront Stern.

"Mr. President, this will help the alliance's exposure." Louis cut into an angle that Stern is more interested in, "Whether it is a good reputation or a bad reputation, for the alliance, it is an increase in prestige. And the alliance does not No one has been criticized for this, only Isiah Thomas has been criticized. It is a good deal to trade his fame for world attention."

Stern was originally dissatisfied with Louis's frequent mischief in front of the media, but listening to his explanation today, he felt that it was not unacceptable.

"Didn't you and Isiah cooperate before?" Stern asked, "How did it get to this point?"

Louis smiled: "David, don't you have a very annoying person around you, but you have to work with him?"

Stern smiled lightly, "I see."

"So I'm fine, right?" Louie asked.

"This matter is only between you and Boston. You can't bring a third team into the water, and you can't mention anything related to the league. Understand?"

"certainly."

"By the way, Lu, there is one more thing."

Stern invited Louie to take a seat.

Louis felt that things would not be too simple, so he sat down to see what he wanted to do next.

Stern put a document in front of Louis.

"Let's see."

Louis took a look at the documents.

This is a contract, written in Chinese and English.

At first, Louis watched with the mood of an outsider.

After reading a few paragraphs, he found out that this is a cooperation contract between the NBA official and domestic CCTV.

However, this contract was obviously drawn up unilaterally by the nba.

Stern wants to open up overseas markets, so in recent years he has been fighting for FIBA ​​to untie professional players, so that the best players in the world can represent the national team.

At the same time, it is impossible for him to miss the huge Asian market.

China is undoubtedly an important part of the alliance's expansion into Asia.

"Do you think this contract will be accepted?" Stern asked.

It can be seen that Stern does not care about the upfront benefits.

The league will give CCTV the right to broadcast the NBA in a free way, in order to expand the influence of the NBA in the country.

Is this the contract that Stern famously signed after waiting hours in the CCTV reception to be interviewed?

"I don't think there are any problems in general, but a few more can be added."

Louis mentioned several terms that are politically correct in China.

"This..." Stern worried about American public opinion.

Louis smiled and said: "Are you guys going to expose this contract? Or are you worried that they will expose this contract? China is a rapidly growing country. Once the market there is opened up, within 20 years, China will The market will bring a steady stream of wealth to the league."

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"Will adding these terms really make them agree?" Stern wondered.

Louis encouraged him: "Even without these clauses, the content of the contract proposed by the league is very attractive. But with these clauses, they will feel that you really want to cooperate with them."

"I do deals a lot, and I know that sincerity is the most important part of a deal," Louie said.

Stern's face was tense for more than ten seconds, and then he smiled.

"Hey, who doesn't know that Coach Lu is one of the best 'loyal people' in the league."

It sounds like a boast, but why is the tone so weird...

"Ha, David, don't say that, I'm not that good yet..."

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