The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 84 Onemoretime 4/43
5/1/19
Spectrum Arena, Philadelphia, PA
The Phillies think they'll end the series tonight.
Since the Celtics have lost 12 straight games in the Spectrum, how can they win Game 13?
No, they are exhausted.
Not just fans, many people think so.
The 76ers' Game 6 fiasco was widely seen as a careless loss.
Because the gap between the two teams is not that big.
Before the 6th game, Louis had no more arrangements, and in the sixth game, all the cards that could be played by both sides had already been played.
In addition to the original arrangement, Louis went out of his way to remind Maxwell.
"When Larry and John keep shooting at the high post, you get a good cut, don't waste it." Louie, like a spell, encouraged Maxwell to be the hero of the series.
Maxwell had no reason to reject him, he said firmly: "I'm going to be a **** key player in Game 6 and Game 7!"
Living in Bird's shadow has always been his inner demon, and no one wants to stand up and prove himself more than him.
Then came game night.
On a rare occasion, Laimbeer won the opening jump ball, flanking, and Archibald feeding John Lang.
After the outbreak of the fifth game, Lang's status in the hearts of his teammates has been greatly improved.
The 76ers made their first shot by Lionel Hollins, who was also the best player in the previous game, but missed. Bird grabbed the rebound, turned and threw the ball forward like a shot put.
Maxwell took the ball and made a powerful dunk.
"The Celtics started with great momentum!"
Next, the outbreak of Daryl Dawkins was unexpected.
He turned and threw a shot in the low post.
Then pick and roll down the ball, one-handed tomahawk dunk.
Blocked Bird's layup, followed by a one-stop counterattack and another heavy dunk.
Suddenly, the offensive and defensive trend reversed.
For the first time, Fitch and Louie agreed, and they both agreed to use pocket formations to trap Dawkins, the tiger.
However, the doctor seems to be forced out of blood by Maxwell.
Rarely rude breakthrough, kill to the inside, the ball to Dawkins outside the paint. Dawkins got the ball and concentrated all his strength and exploded. Laimbeer's defense increased the foul and was dunked by him.
That's a 21.
Fitch was dissatisfied with Laimbeer's opening performance and called a timeout to take Sampson.
However, with Dawkins' current style of bullfighting, Sampson is at most superior in height, but his strength is overwhelmingly inferior.
Sampson missed a high shot, Fitch roared anxiously, Bird grabbed the offensive rebound and turned around to make a second attack, but was slapped by Dawkins.
The battered Bird fell to the ground, and the referee didn't blow the whistle for a black center violently attacking a white p.
This is the Eastern Conference finals in the 80s, baby!
The game got worse and worse. Dawkins suddenly ran wild, showing his power on both ends of the offense and defense. His defense gave the Doctor the opportunity to play in the sky.
The situation was about to get out of hand, and just as the Doctor was about to complete his counterattack with his signature elegant dunk, Laimbeer overturned him from the side.
At that moment, Zinkov, the announcer of the Spectrum Arena, roared: "This is murder!"
Ranbir opened his hands innocently, as if it had nothing to do with him.
Up to now, it would be too naive to treat the competition as a competitive competition.
The competition is no longer just about the competitive level of the two sides, but more about the strength of the confrontation between the two sides, the ability to make small moves, the courage to attack violently, the perseverance of perseverance and who is more vicious.
Just being in better form doesn't win the game.
Ranbir is just letting you know, naked, that you're not in competitive shape, okay? Sir, I fell on you, are you alright?
If once is not enough, then twice.
If two times are not enough, then three times, and more times, even if you can maintain your competitive state, can your body withstand it?
The blood-to-blood fight aroused resentment in the hearts of both sides, and the Celtics and 76ers, who were already tired of each other, began to heat up the game.
Louie knew the game was making the coach's existence meaningless.
Too savage, too primitive.
Louie refused to give up, he was always watching the game, trying to find details that could be exploited.
At the end of the first quarter, Sampson held the ball.
The rhythm of the game was not good for him. He was not used to high-intensity confrontation, but both sides insisted on taking the game in this direction.
Originally wanted to use shooting to solve the problem, but he shot two balls, the effect is not good.
Dawkins's brave appearance seems to be invincible, but Sampson was compared to a combination of Kareem, Russell and Chamberlain in college, and he was not afraid of Dawkins at all. He played with the ball without feeling in the shot, and even passed Bobby Jones' defense and hit the basket to cause Dawkins's foul.
Louis opened his eyes.
Yes, Dawkins is very clueless right now, but there are ways to deal with it, the only way is to attack his defense and let him foul on his back.
The 76ers led the Celtics by 7 points, 26-19 in a single quarter.
They seem to be trying to replicate what the Celts did in the garden.
During the break, Louie took the time to tell Sampson: "Listen, Ralph, don't go head to head, you need to know where your strengths lie! Your size and length, your speed and athleticism, your ball-handling ability. , remember, these are your strengths!"
Louie glanced at Dawkins, "As long as you have the opportunity, attack his defense with the ball, don't hesitate!"
The Celtics' Game 5 winning strategy didn't even seem to have a chance to be used tonight, as the Sixers played a game that didn't rely on the backline and White Lightning to gain an advantage. Here's what their regular season looks like.
Build up an edge with strong interior talent, create tons of defensive rebounds, and let the Doctor fly.
With the fast break, the 76ers extended their advantage to 12 points in the second quarter.
15 seconds later, Sampson received Bird's pass in the middle, took a step, raised it high, and scored a basket.
That's how it all started.
According to Louie's orders, Sampson avoided the tough confrontation, chased the Doctor from the free throw line to the basket, and fanned the ball fiercely!
The rotation counterattack faced Caldwell Jones, fearlessly collected the ball and jumped, and overhand dunked.
After the pick-and-roll, he caught the ball again and made a high jumper on the right.
Sampson became the Celtics' hero in the first half, keeping the lead within 10 points before halftime.
51 to 44
The 76ers have a seven-point lead.
Even so, the 76ers have a firm grasp on the rhythm of the game.
Louis paced back and forth on the scene, and the players and coaching staff had entered the player tunnel.
"Dongfang, we can drown you with one mouthful of saliva!"
The fans in the front row wanted to harass Louie.
"Keep your saliva for your whole family, cerebral palsy who eats expired hamburgers!"
Louis accurately grasped the recent hot spots in Philadelphia and successfully stimulated every front-row fan. They were about to spit one by one, but Louis slipped away early and escaped the disaster.
The game was boring, and the 76ers were too smooth.
If you use rough fouls to beat the opponent's rhythm, you have to find a way from yourself.
The 76ers are going well, but the Celtics need a star to save the game. From Bird to Sampson, there is no way to win.
Fitch didn't arrange anything in the locker room. Tactically, Louis had nothing else to say. Now it's purely because the opponent is playing better.
Louie stops Maxwell.
"I don't care what you do, make some noise to refresh everyone!" Louis said fiercely.
Maxwell listened to what he said, but didn't answer, wondering if he was thinking about the meaning of Louis's words, or he didn't understand it at all.
Fitch aggressively allowed Sampson to start the second half.
Sampson repaid his trust by giving the Doctor a big hat on the stage.
Bird took the ball and threw out a long pass again. John Lang took the ball and made a layup.
pretty! Louis clenched his fists, but not enough. They don't have the rhythm, they don't get excited, they need a burst.
He looked at Maxwell.
Louie didn't know if Maxwell understood what he meant. He saw that Maxwell wanted the ball and attacked the Doctor's defense with the ball.
The Doctor has great defensive stats, but he's not a great defensive player.
Maxwell broke through his defense and was about to get inside when Dawkins shot, pushing him out of the air as Laimbeer had done to the Doctor in the first quarter, possibly even more violently.
Maxwell flew straight out of bounds.
Ranbir was furious, and Bird was the first to charge Dawkins.
That's when Maxwell realized that he had been hit with popcorn by the fans behind him, and he got up in a fit of rage and heard them yell, "Nigger, you're going to die here tonight!"
Maxwell rushed into the audience, just as Louie wanted him to do, creating a shocking explosion!
Teammates came to stop him from doing "stupid things" one after another.
He looked furious~www.mtlnovel.com~ When all the teammates came to him, he roared inwardly: "We're going to **** with the **** in Philadelphia!"
It was a game-changing moment, a turning point throughout the game.
Maxwell stirred up trouble, his body was getting hot from uncontrollable factors.
Bird hit a jumper from 21 feet on the left, followed by a layup to make it 59-54. Keeping up with a long pass allowed Maxwell to stop the 76ers, then Sampson and Dawkins had a short scrimmage in the restricted area. The burst point that Louis wanted came, and the fire that Maxwell had brought was already reached a fever pitch.
In particular, Bird was the most affected. He is a cold and rational person. When he behaves emotionally, he is an unstoppable force on the court.
From that to the most crucial moment of the fourth quarter, Bird was visible throughout the game.
At the last crucial moment, the Doctor made a gliding layup to tie the score.
The Celtics called a timeout, and Louie drew a tactic to let Bird go outside to catch the ball.
As a result, the **** didn't run tactically at all, but directly withstood Bobby Jones to get the ball, feinted a step and flew white lightning, and then threw a shot that suffocated the Phillies and enveloped the spectrum in green light. Take a shot.
The basketball slammed into the backboard and bounced into the hoop with a force that broke the hearts of 18,000 fans at the scene.
"ended!"
The bs commentator roared excitedly: "Larry Bird is a real legend!"
That shot, that moment, that moment of brilliance, turned the hillbilly from Frenchrick Town into a godlike Larry "Legend".
At the end of the game, Bird raised his hand for the goal and shouted to his teammates in a loud and terrible voice: "!!"