The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 70 False tyrants and real tyrants

Louis did not spend the night at Di Anlan's house, and when the passionate fireworks turned into a low breath, he put on his own clothes.

"Where are you going?" Di Anlan asked.

Louis smiled: "Go home."

"Actually..." Di Anlan regarded Louis as a well-behaved honest person, "You can spend the night here."

"Thank you for your kindness, but not tonight." Louis looked in the mirror to make sure he was well-dressed. "My mother is waiting for me at home." He said goodbye to Di Anlan.

All he was left with was confusion. Di Anlan didn't know why he was so old, and he was still afraid of the old mother?

Isn't spending the night outside a compulsory course for young people?

None of the rebellious baby boomers did not.

Louie called a taxi home, and he seemed very happy, after all, it had been a long time since he was a woman.

Back home, the guests have all left.

Li Xuanbing was watching TV in the living room alone, and Louis walked into the room, just about to say something.

"Why did it take so long to eat?" Li Xuanbing asked.

"I met a friend at the restaurant, we hit it off and we had a great time," explains Louie.

"Hmph... It must be a girl, right?" Li Xuanbing saw through it at a glance.

"Sure enough, I can't hide anything from you." Louis didn't know where it was exposed, and later learned that there was a lipstick mark on his chin, which Li Xuanbing sitting on the sofa could just see.

"Forget the past, what are you going to do, I won't stop you, but if you dare to lie to me again..."

Louis responded very cooperatively: "You don't have my son!"

"It's good to know!" Li Xuanbing snorted.

A few days later, Louis got tickets for the All-Star Weekend and brought Li Xuanbing to the scene to watch the game.

Although she didn't understand it well, when she saw that several of the millionaires on the court took the initiative to say hello to Louis, she knew that Louis was doing well in the "Premium Black Drugs Major League".

This year's All-Star Weekend was distracted by a number of off-court events.

Among them, the most eye-catching is the advance negotiation between the Players Association and the management.

In the earliest days, the players wanted an identity and a place where they could find justice for them, so the Players Guild was established; after the Players Guild was established, they naturally hoped that the alliance could guarantee their basic necessities and the rest of their lives, so they had the 1964 All-Stars. Weekend strikes; then their quest for freedom, and then there's the Robertson case.

Now that they've got a restricted free agency system, they're going after bigger gains.

Larry Fleischer, a representative of the Players Association, one of the five most important men in NBA history, and the most obscure lawyer, offered to share the proceeds of the broadcast contract with the owners. This time, the bosses frantically objected like a viper who was beaten to seven inches.

They quarreled for many days about this, but to no avail.

The current collective bargaining agreement expires in the summer of 1983, so they are still fighting.

What Louie feels more deeply is that fans generally feel that the salaries of players are too high. The high salary is also one of the reasons why fans hate the NBA. It's just that court violence, black dominance, and the problem of unique products that intensified in the 1980s gradually made high incomes a small problem.

Since the league did not focus on the All-Star Weekend, and all the energy was spent on wrangling with Fleischer, the All-Star Weekend had nothing to watch except for the main game.

The main game was quite intense, and it was not a complete exhibition game.

Archibald was named AMVP with 9 points and 9 assists.

The Eastern Stars narrowly won by 3 points.

With a few days to go until the season restarts, Louie is mostly a mommy at home.

He originally wanted Li Xuanbing to move to Boston to live with him, but she refused to go.

Because Boston is famous for its racial discrimination, and she has lived in Cleveland for more than ten years, which is almost her second hometown. She is not sure if she can get used to other places.

Louis could only hire a nanny under Li Xuanbing's strong opposition (but it was ineffective).

It's not that Li Xuanbing can't be in charge of his own food and daily life. Louis just wants to master the situation at home. If something goes wrong, how can he feel at ease if his mother insists on not saying anything.

In addition to being at home, Louis did not go to "China's Little Fashion".

He and Di Anlan had a few meetings, but they didn't establish a relationship, but every time they got into bed.

They are friends, but not boyfriends and girlfriends, and since neither of them has a lover, it's a bit of a stretch to do what they want.

Louie also learned that this condition is especially prevalent among the younger generation.

Some of the more popular young people always have multiple friends of the opposite **** who can easily cross the line.

Before the advent of HIV, this hedonistic phenomenon had never subsided and was gaining momentum.

Once the vacation was over, Louie headed to Indiana University.

Auerbach and Indiana University coach Bob Knight were good friends, and with his introduction, Louie was able to observe their practice up close and get a front-row game ticket.

Knight treats training harshly, far beyond Louie's imagination.

He once thought that Bill Fitch was the tyrant in the coach, but compared with Knight, it was almost the difference between Wiggins and McGrady.

Not at the same level at all!

"If you want to be successful, you should maximize your potential."

Knight's roar resounded through the training hall.

Unlike other devil coaches, the devils that Lou is familiar with, their anger will be given to their players and opponents on the court fairly, while Knight, he gave all his anger to his players.

He had brutally knocked down a player named Wayne Radford SF during a game.

In the future, he will slap his teammates in the face, hammer his own teammates in the face, kick his own son violently, grab another son's shoulder and break his nose bone, headbutt one of his own teammates and then because The player had domestic violence tendencies and fired him from the team.

He knocked out Kit Klingerhoff, then director of athletic information, during his early days at Indiana University; later on he didn't stop, tormenting then athletic director like a beast; Hit assistant Ron Fillin on the chest, and these things convince him that the rumors of beating and abusing the players for their dissatisfaction with their training attitude/performance are far from unfounded.

Playing under such a person requires a strong will to persevere.

Isaiah Thomas has never let Knight down.

He's a talented and wonky player, and Louie knows what's going on in this year's draft, and more people see DePaul's Mark Aguirre (SF/SG) as a better career prospect than Thomas.

Their size and position doom Aguirre even if he is not as good as Thomas, the general manager holding the No. 1 overall pick will still choose him.

Because his talent feels more secure.

As such, Thomas probably has a top-three first-round pick in the draft.

If the Celtics get the No. 1 pick, they can definitely consider trading down to get more benefits.

"Reed values ​​you so much, so I'd like to know what you found after watching it for so long?" Knight came over and asked.

"The only thing I noticed is that your coaching style is a little rough," Louie said with a smile.

"Humph!" Knight has the pride of a famous coach. "I just want to teach these idiots what is 'polite and solemn' on the court."

He has the pride and the confidence to abuse his players. His team won a national championship in 1976 and has a lot to do this year.

In fact, he won a total of four national championships at Indiana University.

His style is controversial, but he's definitely one of the five best coaches in NCAA history (by conservative estimates).

Louie did not communicate with Thomas. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com

He recorded Thomas' technical characteristics, as well as the details of his famous fingertip dribble, and left.

Indiana has several other NBA prospects, but the only thing that matters to Louie and the Celtics is Thomas.

After getting a detailed scouting report from Thomas, Louie left.

The few encounters with Knight gave him a deep and intuitive impression of the real tyrant. Fortunately, he is only a college coach. If he comes to the NBA, there is no guarantee that he will not be killed by players.

In college, a player can only play under him for four years at most, and the authority of the college coach is much higher than that of the NBA, so players are mostly submissive and obedient to orders.

No matter how violent he is, you can say goodbye to him "as long as" you endure it for four years.

In the NBA, if a team wants to be successful, it must ensure a long-term stable lineup. Like Knight's style, let alone enduring it for a long time, it must be regarded as a player who can endure him for two or three seasons.

If he can tolerate his coaching style, he can naturally force the full potential of the player.

So, this guy, only fits the NCAA.

Returning to the team from Indiana University, the Celtics were on another winning streak.

That included a big win over the Lakers in a rematch.

The Celtics, who once again used the pocket array, have made the pocket array more rigorous after daily training and running-in.

They pushed Abdul-Jabbar out of the paint frequently for difficult hooks.

Bird showed great power, scoring 35 points, 21 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 steals and 3 blocks. A battle of declarations of "MVP must be in my hands" completely showed the momentum of the future king.