The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 553 He is the devil 3/
Louie completed a pre-war mobilization that terrified his teaching assistants.
It was as if the first half of the game didn't exist.
The players walked out of the court full of anger, ready to fight the Celtics.
"This emotion is too intense." Tomjanovich said worriedly, "I don't know what will happen next."
Zhao Yuanzheng opened a bottle of Coke for Louis.
This move made him look like a caring little angel. Louie needed Coke so much to soothe his throat now.
"Xiao Zhao, the chief assistant will let you do it in the future. Rudy will never be as considerate as you." Louis said with a smile.
Tomjanovich said dissatisfiedly, "A bottle of Coke bought you?"
"Under certain circumstances, I can dedicate my soul to the devil for a bottle of Coke." Louis drank 300ml of Coke like an oral liquid.
Hearing this, Tomjanovich said with a cloudy expression, "Why do I feel that you have already given your soul to the devil?"
"No," Phil Jackson said meaningfully, "Lu himself unleashed a group of demons."
"Don't let the devil be long and the devil be short. This is not an exorcism ceremony. We are playing basketball, aren't we?"
Louis smiled and asked Zhao Yuanzheng to bring himself another bottle of Coke, and then returned to the field with his assistant.
Dell Ellis is still being tested in the infirmary, so the Knicks' second-half starting No. 2 will need to be redrawn.
Ellis is definitely a player that scares the Celtics. He hit six three-pointers in the half and scored a team-high 22 points.
The Knicks don't have another shooter with his maturity and big heart.
Louis did not overthrow the seedlings, and let Miller take over as a substitute, and Hornacek replaced Ellis in the second position.
Therefore, in the second half, the Knicks' starters were Stockton, Hornacek, Wilson, McHale, and Ewing.
Unlike the first quarter, this starter looked perfectly normal.
The starters for the Celtics are Thomas, Angie, Bird, Lambiel, and Sampson, nothing new.
"It seems that the three-point maniac really can't fight anymore." Lambiel looked at the Knicks generals triumphantly, "Who is next?"
Louis, with an unopened bottle of Coke in his hand, found Lambiel putting on a show of provocation.
"Hey, Coach, I'm still in the mood to drink Coke. It seems that I have accepted failure."
Lambiel is a genius at playing psychological warfare, and at this time Louis has already ignored his mood.
In front of Lambiel, he performed the handwork of opening a pop-up tab with one hand, and drank Coke by himself.
"The Knicks looked too composure not to be a team with an injured halftime scorer."
"They have always been a good team, but they haven't reached the level of champions psychologically." Heinsohn showed an alternative floor washing posture, "I am very worried that Lambiel's kick opened their hearts. A door in the depths."
If the Greeks have such a commentator to clean up the ground, maybe the reputation will be a little better. The purpose of stepping on you is to let you reach a new level. If you can't reach it, it means that you are not strong enough.
What a great reason.
The third quarter of the game begins here.
Wilson marked Bird. He implemented the strategy of Rodman, Stevens and Cooper, first looking for physical contact, then going to physical confrontation, and then making small moves to greet Bird.
Although Wilson did not attack Bird's back, which is as fragile as crystal glass, it is inevitable that there will be collisions in the game.
The Knicks are based on defense and hand-to-hand combat, and then assisted by Louie's strategy on both sides.
Relying on rotation defense to match the Celtics' shooters, relying on double-teaming to deal with Bird and Sampson, the two major misplaced offensive machines.
These two principles are very simple in words, and they all know how to defend against the Celtics-but how many teams in the league can do it?
The Knicks may be the only team that can get it done without compromise.
Lambiel wanted to play tricks, and this time, his opponent was Ewing.
Sampson went to the outside pick-and-roll, followed by McHale.
Keep Ewing and Lambir under the basket.
Lambiel was actively looking for physical contact. He made many small movements, no matter how many, they could not compare with Ewing's rough response.
Ewing was not a very clean player. He had been in the game for three years and had a high number of fouls. In addition to the bad habits left over from his college days, he also liked to offend his opponents too much.
Lambir's stepping on Ellis angered the Knicks.
At this moment, Lambiel wanted to play tricks on Ewing again. Ewing thought of what happened to Ellis, all the anger came from his heart, and he swung back with his most powerful right hand regardless of the moment.
That one, unbiased, landed on Lambiel's face.
What's even more bizarre is that Ewing's elbow movement, which can't escape the eyes of the three referees in modern times, miraculously avoided the sight of Systrom and Thrall. Because of the two of them, one is watching Bird and the other is watching Sampson, who cares about Ranbir?
Lambiel was lying on the ground, covering his nose, and Ewing simply stopped looking at him, and double-teamed Bird with Wilson.
"Absolute foul!" Heinsohn said sternly, "Patrick Ewing just made an extremely dangerous move on Bill!"
Bird took the ball from the right corner, and he could barely see the basket. Ewing's double-team made him have to shoot from a negative angle without seeing the basket.
"Bang~bang~shua!"
Lucky shot, only Bird, others don't have this touch.
"Does Lambiel look okay?" Heinsohn worried that he really wouldn't be able to get up.
Ewing's elbow luckily escaped the referee's eyes and also missed the vital point. Lambiel failed to spurt blood as Louie imagined.
"Patrick, next time, I want to see him splattered with blood."
Ewing and Lambiel were less than a few meters apart. When they went to the frontcourt together, Louis calmly gave orders.
Lambiel glared over angrily. The colleagues who fought side by side in the past have now crushed the former friendship.
Just like Lambiel did with Ellis, Louie is now simply asking his players to pay back double.
On the offensive end of the Knicks, all staff concentrate on doing things in high positions.
The Celtics' strategy is to let Sampson squat and Lambiel to pounce.
· Jones was complaining to the referee about Ewing's elbow, and at that time, the referee's attention was diverted again.
"Hey!"
Louie's words were like a signal, Stockton called Ewing's pick-and-roll, and Lambiel switched defenses.
Stockton made a tentative breakthrough and Lambiel led the defense, but he flicked the ball to the right, and using his body as a cover, he stretched out his hand to get a bird.
Lambiel's horrified screams and subsequent reaction convinced Louis that Stockton had succeeded.
Stockton can't guarantee anything else. The unique skill of taking advantage of the opponent's big bird is like Kato Takafinger in the Japanese action world. It is something that disappeared after they retired.
Lambiel wants revenge on Stockton.
In that split second, Wilson pushed away from Bird's body for a 45-degree catch-and-shoot jumper from the right wing.
Lambiel was seen by the referee due to mischief and was fouled on the spot.
The Knicks got an extra free throw because Lambiel's foul came after Wilson's shot and went in because of that shot.
The boos of the garden reflected the thoughts of the fans.
They can't wait to kill the referee on duty.
Things changed. The Knicks went from being bullied to bullying their opponents.
They are more aggressive, aggressive and more willing to create friction and conflict than the Celtics.
But in the first half, they were not like that.
"Lambier's hit, the follow-up impact is really extraordinary." Dick Stockton thought of Ellis.
"That can't be the reason for the Knicks to play like this!" Heinsohn complained dissatisfiedly, "What is the difference between them and the gangsters on the street now? How could a team play such a game in the Eastern Conference Finals?"
Cunningham said angrily: "What kind of coaching staff there is, there will be what kind of players. Their head coach is Little Lu, it's inevitable."
Wilson scored an extra penalty, 48 to 40.
What makes the Knicks' opponents even more tingling is not only their sudden increase in provocative actions and aggressive body language, but also their almost personal attack against Bird alone.
Wilson is still qualified, but others are not necessarily.
When Stockton and Hornacek switched on Bird or double-teamed Bird, they would deliberately find body contact from the side to affect his back.
Ewing didn't have any scruples, he could radiate Bird's whole body if he bumped into Bird casually.
The competition for other positions is even more fierce.
With Bird, they were targeted and selective.
For others, just do it without saying anything.
Thomas broke through and was knocked over and fouled.
After serving, Angie shot from the outside and was brought down, but the referee was not called a foul.
Sampson and McHale squeezed together. There shouldn't be any controversy about this rebound, and Sampson would definitely grab it.
However, McHale actually supported Sampson's back with his hands to forcefully remove the board.
Naturally, this kind of behavior could not escape the sanction of the referee and was called a foul.
The moment the referee blew the whistle, Wilson and Bird had friction because of too intense a position, pushing and shoving each other, and the foul language in their mouths did not stop throughout the process.
What Louie wanted most, and what the Celtics dreaded most, became a reality.
The reality is that the Knicks no longer fear the Celtics.
Treating the Celtics, the Knicks players struggled with the pain of real bullets, the anger of being humiliated, and the hatred that was artificially instigated. They started not to care about the means, the result, or even the score.
Just for one thing, to bring pain to the opponent.
Now, Tomjanovich knows what Jackson said~www.mtlnovel.com~ Lu himself released a group of demons, this is not entirely true, the premise of releasing these demons is that he himself has to be a demon .
Obviously, in Tomjanovich's life, apart from Kermit Washington who put himself in the intensive care unit, there is no second person who is more like a demon than Louie, who is enjoying the game with a Coke at the moment.
The Celtics couldn't stand the Knicks' wrestling game. Ainge's personality was far hotter than Lambiel's. He was quickly angered and punched his opponent. Hornacek's flop easily caused his foul.
The Knicks' offense hit the inside.
Ewing yelled to push Sampson away and scored with a hook.
The momentum of the whole game completely fell to the Knicks.
⑴I can’t help but share an anecdote about Taka Kato: When he was interviewed, he said that he could tell what XP a woman has just by looking at her neck. It doesn't make any difference to lie naked in front of him. uh uh...
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