The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 747 The popular crumb coach

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The day after returning to the team, Reggie Williams and Louie got into a fight in the Blue Palace offices.

In the Louis era, there were many quarrels in the Blue Palace, but almost all of them were players against players, and few players were against the head coach.

The rare few times are related to injuries.

In this era where everyone is proud to play with injuries, if any player wants to follow this glorious tradition and dedicate everything to the team, Louis will often pour a pot of cold water on his head.

Perhaps the Knicks players have the most reason to follow that tradition.

Because one of the most legendary events in the history of the Knicks—the return of Reid, it was against the Big Dipper in the tiebreaker of the finals with one leg at the cost of betting his own future in the context of the finals.

Reed became a hero. .

And now, he is serving under Louis.

When Reggie Williams vehemently took Reed to justify his actions, he called Willis Reed into Louie's office.

"Willis, would you have come back that night in 1970 if you knew you'd be knocked out?"

After meeting Louis' dangerous eyes of "tell me well", Reed replied properly, "Probably not."

"What?!"

Williams yelled like a believer who saw an icon smashed in front of him: "Willis, I am so disappointed in you!"

"You won the fmvp of that year because of this!" Williams said angrily, "If you have this idea, you should give your fmvp to Walter!"

"How can that work?" Reid was also upset by what he said. "Walter has always been unhappy about this matter, but he also admitted that without my encouragement, he couldn't play the performance of the tiebreaker."

Reid noticed that Louis was upset, and quickly explained: "I'm not saying that my behavior of playing with injuries is worthy of recognition, what I mean is that the

fmvp... I'm still worthy. "

"But..."

"Don't **** it up, unless you have a doctor's permission to come back, otherwise, just lie on the dnp list honestly for me!"

Louie said rudely: "I can play whoever I want to play. It's not your place to tell me what the **** is going on here. Or, besides John Thompson didn't teach you how to protect yourself in the league, he didn't even teach you how to respect the coach? Didn't teach you anything?"

Williams hesitated to speak, his lips twitching with anger.

"I have nothing to say, get out!" Louis said angrily.

Williams slammed the door down hard as he left.

"What a **** bunch of white-eyed wolves!" Louis felt his stomach swell with anger, "Why do these **** never know that I'm doing them good?"

"Yeah, why bother?"

Reed understood the truth that people had to bow their heads under the roof, but he was also a little upset that Louis made him say so many things against his will.

"They all want to fight for honor, why don't you give them a chance?"

"Give me a chance? Then add injury to injury, shorten your career, and choose to retire at a good age, like you?" Louis mocked, "This kind of 'opportunity', you just take good care of it yourself, don't drag these guys into the water !"

Reed didn't expect Louis to be so angry, and complained: "It's not that I don't know what's good, don't come at me if you're angry."

"Then what are you doing here? Free?"

Reed stormed off too, slamming the door like Williams did.

"Damn it, if you slam the door, you will pay for it!"

Just when Louis didn't know how to vent his anger, Brad Rohaus came over.

"Coach, I'm requesting a Game 6 truce."

"What?"

Rohaus was also worried that Louis' anger would come to him, but he still did not change his mind: "I hope to give my qualification to play to Ruth."

"You sent your kindness to the wrong place. He is injured and can't beat him." Louis snorted coldly.

Rohaus' status in the Knicks has been marginalized.

There's nothing wrong with calling him Matt Bonner of the Knicks. He works out as hard as anyone else, but doesn't play as much. Every time he's on the active roster, it's important to him.

Louis did not expect that he would come over and offer to give up the spot.

"He can play, coach, his injury has little effect, and he can even participate in our team's black and white match."

"What? That **** is playing a matchup now?"

Louie rushed out of the office to catch a glimpse of Reggie Williams dribbling past Miller for a dunk.

"Who the **** made him hit it?" Louis asked.

Rohaus said, "Patrick."

"Is this **** Jamaican **** out of his **** mind?"

Once again, Louis, who was kindly treated like a donkey, kicked open the office door angrily, and lay directly on his desk thinking about life.

What the **** did he do wrong to coach these bastards?

"Coach... Ruth, he deserves this opportunity." Rohaus continued to persuade Louis, "He is our important rotation player. So far this season, he has made a lot of contributions to the team. I can't match it at all. I think At the beginning, he was also a super star, but now he is just an outcast of the Warriors. He came to New York just to win the championship. He wants to participate in this championship. After so many sacrifices and efforts, he is only one game away. He can win the championship with the team in the game, how can he give up? Coach, he should not lose this opportunity."

"What about you, Brad?"

Louis opened his eyes and looked at him: "What about your chance? Don't you want to play on the night of the championship, don't you want to be a part of that game, are you so **** selfless?"

Brad smiled modestly.

"If I have enough strength to enter the rotation, but I can't enter due to various reasons, I will not be reconciled, but reality tells me that there are indeed 12, 13 or even 14 people in this team. What can I be unwilling to do? It is my honor to play with them, and I cherish this opportunity very much. Coach, I will not take away opportunities that do not belong to me.”

"Okay, you don't want this opportunity, some people want it, tell the high school student that he will be on the activation list for the next game!" Louie shouted.

Rohaus went, unexpectedly, a few minutes later, Kemp walked into Louie's office tremblingly, and was scolded before he could speak.

"If you're **** here to tell me you're trying to give Reggie the **** Williams your chance to play, get the **** out of here!"

"Uh...uh..." Kemp backed away as if he had been pardoned, "Coach, you are really clever, you can't hide anything from you!"

His words almost vomited blood to Louis.

He didn't know what medicine Reggie Williams gave these two people. If he really didn't want Williams to play, it would be useless for them to say anything. At worst, he would report 12 people on the registration list for the sixth game.

But he won't make things so rigid, since they insist on fulfilling Williams, why should he stand on the opposite side?

Just when Louie decided to put Reggie Williams on the roster.

That bastard, Reggie Fucking Williams came in.

"Coach, I..."

Louis jumped up: "If you **** want to tell me that you have to give up the chance to those two idiots, I'll throw you off the stairs right away!"

Williams froze for a few seconds, then noticed Louie's small belly and arms with invisible muscles, and said immediately: "Coach, I don't mean to be disrespectful, but you can't lift me."

I got a big slot!

"Okay! Okay!" Louis laughed angrily, "You guys are planning to anger me, right? What did I do wrong to teach you bastards! Just say what you want!"

"No, coach, I'm here to apologize."

Reggie Williams said.

"I know you are thinking about me, but I don't know what to do."

Louis said weakly: "But you still have to play the sixth game, right?"

"I had to fight," Williams said.

His tone was unquestionable, this is a man who is determined to risk himself.

Obviously the team doesn't need him to do this, but he still wants to do it, and it's not because of the contract or status, he just wants to be a member of the team when the team wins the championship.

This is driven by pure honor, the most important and most positive quality that John Thompson has injected into the "Hoya Paranoia".

Although Louis is a senior Tang Hei, he also has to say that there are no cowards from Georgetown. Although their personalities are slightly different, they are all reliable.

"I'll put you on the active list, but I won't let you play until garbage time." Louis interrupted Williams who was about to say something, "Don't bargain with me, I've already given in, you just It needs to be prepared."

Reggie Williams said no more.

"Thank you, Coach."

"You should thank Brad and the high school students." Louie snorted, "It's those two **** who got you the chance."