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The Knicks and Celtics went 1-1, which exceeded expectations.
Many sports reporters, critics and writers believe the Celtics will keep their two home games, and the suspense of the series will start with the Knicks' two home games.
This perception is built on the strength of the Celtics, and no one thinks they will lose at home.
Now, the Knicks let them lose a game at home.
K.C. Jones' coaching ability has been questioned, and these are all clichés.
As long as the Celtics lose, no one will blame the players. It must be the coaching staff's fault that they are so strong and lose.
K.C. Jones did make some mistakes today.
When the Knicks took off in the second quarter, he did not replace Bird to stabilize his position. Instead, choose to trust Sampson.
There is no problem with believing in Sampson at all, but when the Knicks resorted to murder pressing, it is not a question of trusting Sampson at this time. There's really not much a center can do in the face of a full-court press, no matter how good his dribbling basics are. As long as you are pressed by the opponent, it is difficult to protect the ball, and the center of gravity of the inside players is too high.
The reason why K.C is in danger is that he replaced another key player, Isiah Thomas, an artifact of breaking the pressing.
In most cases, the Knicks' full-court pressing will be reserved if Thomas is seen on the court, so as not to be smashed by him with speed.
But that was not the case yesterday.
Dick Bavita indulged the Knicks to use out-of-the-ordinary defensive moves, and the game turned into a Knicks defensive slaughter show.
Therefore, after the game, the coaches and players of the Celtics department all ended up fighting Baveta.
Heinsohn claims Bavetta has 'I hate Celtics' tattoo on his butt.
Auerbach counted all the moments when Baveta entrapped the Celtics on the spot.
Isiah Thomas complained: "Our full-court press would be just as effective if (the referee) allowed us to do whatever we wanted with them."
Unexpectedly, the Knicks, who were at the center of public opinion, had no one to refute, but the Celtics' nemesis, the Lakers center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who was also in the division finals, was unwilling to go off the court and vowed to defend himself as the king of trouble. 's prestige.
"Does Bavita hate the Celtics? I don't think so. In the 1974 Finals, he even allowed Dave Cowens to push me hard. If you go back and check the referees in that year's finals, you will find The Bucks have lost every game that Baveta is officiating."
Abdul-Jabbar's voice made more people who had nothing to do with this to end.
Wilt "Where there is Kareem, there must be me" Chamberlain sneered at Kareem: "After so many years, Xiao Jia still remembers what happened in those days, if you think the referee stopped you from winning the championship, you Should have won those Finals without Dick Bavita. But what did we see? Your team lost five straight in the Finals, and that's not to blame on Bavetta!"
The ancient gods made a sound.
Abdul-Jabbar, Chamberlain, and then "Big O" Oscar Robertson.
Robertson naturally wanted to speak for Kareem: "Anyone can blame Kareem, Wilt can't, no matter how much Kareem loses, he will have one more championship than Wilt. Also, I agree with Kareem. What Reem said, Dick Bavitta is a jerk, but he doesn't hate the Celtics."
The Big Big Dipper, a logical genius, did not flinch because of this. He refuted "Big O" plausibly: "You only have one championship and dare to refute me. I have two titles, why can't you say Karim?"
What do the Knicks guys think of the chaos in the outside world?
Knicks deputy general manager Elgin Baylor, as the Knicks' most active management person, is unlikely to be spared in this big rhythm.
In an interview with The New York Times, he said: "Dick Bavitta is a really annoying referee, but if someone wants to use him to hate the Celtics to make excuses for the Celtics' failure , I cannot agree."
"The referee is always one of the biggest variables in the game. You can't accuse the referee of hating you just because the referee is against you. Because it may just be the referee's personal style that is against you."
Baylor's views speak for the entire Knicks.
Apart from Baylor, no one else in the Knicks has expressed an opinion on the referee.
This is also what Louis means, don't discuss the referee.
Louie would lash out at the referee whenever he saw a bad call against the Knicks on the court.
Young referees would be frightened by him, trying to find a way to whistle a few times, and the experienced referees knew that he was putting pressure on him, understood Louis' dissatisfaction and controlled the scale of the whistle.
But off the field, Louis rarely sprays the referee.
Things on the court should be resolved on the court, and if it is mentioned outside the court, it is a grudge.
So far, Louie has only had a falling out with Jack Madden, who was knocked out by him and kicked out of the league on suspicion of racism.
Except for Madden, the most reputable referee is only a dispute with Louis on the field, and there is very little intersection off the field.
Tonight, by scale, the Knicks are the de facto winner.
They don't need to complain, they don't need to refute, they just need to seriously prepare for the third game.
Louie noticed that none of the Celtics players, other than Thomas, complained about the referee.
Bird and Sampson both said gloomily that the next two games in New York were the real starting point of the series.
Louis returned home, still unable to relax.
He originally wanted to enjoy the family with the child, but Lu Wuxia destroyed all the toys like the king of destruction, like a rebellious beagle, so naughty that Louis wanted to be Liu Bei.
Lu Wuyan is a standard baby. She cries, laughs, pulls, and doesn't sleep... She definitely has a cute side, but it's a pity that when Lui is at home, she just shows torture when the person is on the other side.
The two kids were so annoying that Louie locked himself in his room watching Conan the Destroyer in the name of his job.
Schwarzenegger starred, and in the supporting role list there is "I have any data" Chamberlain, which is very familiar to NBA fans.
Too bad it's a really bad movie.
It's so rotten that Louie doesn't know what else to do to make it even worse.
Chamberlain goes out of his way to be vicious in the movie, embarrassing 99% of the time like an actress in the Inquisitor series when she says "you're surrounded" with a bad line in front of a gangster. Got numb scalp.
For a group of non-professional amateurs, you can't ask them to do better, but just think that they will be subdued by gangsters and then perform a series of R-rated clips, it's hard not to shake your head at the blunt acting clips .
But that's how people are, she did it, you're not satisfied, but if she didn't play the scene where she was ravaged after being subdued, wouldn't those genuine warriors who were full of expectation rush to Fanza and angrily leave "RNM refund!" Is this worthy of us'"?
No doubt, that's for sure.
As an actor, Chamberlain sucks, far inferior to the Kareem Kareem he was chasing and biting.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's acting career is vastly underrated, whether it's starring in Bruce Lee's posthumous "Game of Death" or his performance in the 1980's second-grossing comedy, "Breakthrough".
Especially "Flying in the Sky", where Kareem Kareem played a pilot named "Roger Murdoch", one of the performances conquered everyone. A young passenger recognizes him, "Roger" denies it, and then there is the following dialogue.
Kid: I think you're the best, but my dad says you don't work hard enough on the defensive end. He also said several times that you don't run at all on the field. You don't even try...except in the playoffs.
Karim: Damn it. Listen, boy, I've been hearing **** like this ever since. I tried my best every night. Tell your dad to let him drag Walton and Lanier on the court for 48 minutes!
Before time travel, Louie didn't know about this movie.
Before 1980, Louie thought Kareem was a demonized Durant, and then the movie made him realize he had a good sense of humor.
almost impossible to surpass.
unless the following conditions become true:
In another timeline, Durant single-core rate the Nets to win the championship, and then used the lines in the cameo movie to choke Green's formula: Before I came, you already had the championship. It's a fact; it's a fact that you won't have a champion after I leave.
Louie likes to compare Abdul-Jabbar to Durant, the sensitive, vulnerable, win-hungry, small-minded people who can't stand grievances. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar left the Bucks and said that he had no chemistry with Milwaukee. Durant escaped from Golden State and mocked his former teammates for being a cat and a dog. He completely transformed the tears in his MVP speech into the tears of the crocodiles.
The biggest difference between them is that Durant did not meet a magician who can completely accommodate his teammates, and the league in the 21st century is more snobby, and there are many interest groups behind the players, so Durant will say that no one likes to wear Under Armour , will like Curry's Twitter after leaving Golden State, and will say like water in his head that he did not join Golden State, and the behavior of joining the Warriors is not a group, because historically, the Warriors are a losing ball. team.
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Durant's nearly turnaround performance in the 2021 Eastern Conference semifinals won the respect of most fans, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar did the same, the greatest moment of his career - sprained his ankle in Game 5 of the 1980 Finals and fell behind the Lakers Shi limped back to the court and ended up scoring 40 points with one foot in a decisive victory -- but the game wasn't broadcast on CBS at the time, and was blocked by the Magic two days later. 42+15+7 in the Division Ending Series stole all the limelight.
So, the window for Kareem to win back fans like Durant in the 2021 Eastern Conference semifinals is closed forever. The league has since entered another era, and Abdul-Jabbar has become like Duncan in the 10s, with stable performances but difficult to be remembered.
Fate can be so unfair because of the rise in league TV ratings, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's final few seasons are when he's most often seen.
Few remember him single-handedly destroying the Bullets in 1971, hitting the skyhook to preserve season hope in double overtime in the 1974 Finals, and limping to win the Lakers in 1980. UU reading www.uukanshu. com people now just remember that he couldn't grab the rebound, couldn't match up with Moses Malone, and every time he met Sampson, he would get blown up, lose his hair, and linger on the court like an alien.
Perhaps this is the fate of the "Durant" version of the 1970s and 1980s. They have an elusive personality and a desire to win at all costs. No matter who their teammates are, the key ball is in their hands. Durant didn't have a good time in Golden State because Curry is not a magician, and he is not a role in Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in the Warriors. But he still has a chance to create another legend in Brooklyn, and Kareem has been fixed in people's memory, and he will always be that image, bald, goggles, white socks, moving like a zombie, with the sky leaning on people Tick to get 20,000 points out of 38,000 points. forever.
Louie re-watched "The Unprecedented" again, and the last shot of Abdul-Jabbar is being pulled out of the cockpit wearing a Lakers jersey and goggles.
He can't forget this scene, it's so funny.
It's not that the script itself is funny, it's that when Kareem does this, everyone wants to laugh.
If someone who never makes you laugh suddenly does, you absolutely have to laugh.
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