The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 987 huge hidden danger

Wilson's face in front of Jordan is no different from the past.

Domineering and arrogant.

He likes to talk about rings, because Jordan and Barkley happen to be people who don't have rings. Nothing is more convincing than that, despite the myriad of people who think Jordan was the first man even if he was uncrowned, competitive sports are brutal.

When you want to discuss historical status, if you want to put aside the most valuable honor - the premise is that you have to have that honor.

Therefore, Wilson's behavior of using the ring to talk about things is not only effective, but also hurts the table.

Jordan was naturally angry.

Louis is no stranger to this scene.

If only because of that, Louie wouldn't think "Mr. Perfect Benjamin" is dead.

What made Louie feel that Benjamin, who played Mr. Perfect in the past, died was the change in his attitude towards his teammates.

Wilson used to be humble, but now, he gives a cold feeling.

Ewing gave him the pick and roll, and he didn't appreciate it.

Teammates pass a good ball, he will not give praise.

He's still the kind of team-oriented star that Louie admires, it's just that as a person, he's not as warm as he used to be.

It looks like something has changed, but Wilson's style of play hasn't.

Just turned into a less likable person.

This is the original Wilson.

The stunned young man who dared to say "I bet you don't have bullets in your gun" in the face of gun-wielding gangsters who were trying to make money on the street.

Of course, he is not as impulsive as he used to be, but after years of being suppressed by Mr. Perfect's personality, he will secretly go to extremes.

So, what is Benj's purpose?

There seems to be only one explanation for the style of being so full of ego and excluding teammates, just to show personal ability.

He wanted to fully demonstrate his personal abilities.

Now that Ewing has proven that he is unworthy to lead this team, it is natural that someone should step up and kick him off the Iron Throne.

Benj wants to be the boss of the team, and, he doesn't need anyone else's help, he's going to leave Ewing speechless.

Louis could see through Benj's intentions as if he could see what was going on in Benj's heart.

"Benj seems to be interacting less with other people," Tomjanovich found out.

Louis watched silently, not answering Tomjanovich's words.

Tomjanovich just said that Wilson had little interaction with his teammates. In fact, he felt that Wilson was actively dissociating from his teammates.

His kind of freedom is not the freedom of play, but the freedom of thought.

It's dangerous.

In the past, the Knicks have always been united on the court. Wilson, as the core player of the team, if his mind is not unified with others, it will lead to many unexpected situations.

Just like last year's Game 7 of the Finals, if Wilson plays like today, the Knicks will lose.

Tomjanovich also knows why he is like this.

Who can solve this?

Tomjanovich looked at Louis, if anyone could solve it, it must be Louis.

Louie is the beacon in Wilson's life, and as long as he speaks, Wilson will be the same.

However, to Tomjanovich's surprise, Louis had clearly noticed the change in Wilson, and he should have known how it would affect him.

"Lu, won't you talk about him?" Tomjanovich asked.

Louis' tense expression softened, "Rudy, if you were the head coach, what would you do?"

"I'll talk to Benj," Tomjanovich said solemnly. "I'll explain the stakes to him. He's a man who puts honor above all else. I believe...I believe he will take the big picture. heavy."

"Yes, he will 'come back'."

Louis sighed softly.

"But we can't always use the big picture to oppress people." Louis said, "What is the big picture? It is our collective appeal. He is doing this now, and he is not divorced from our collective appeal, but in a different way."

Seeing Benj become like Barry in 1976 and Kobe in 2004, Louie didn't feel angry or sad.

Benj has sacrificed enough for this team, hasn't he?

If it turns out that this team isn't worthy of him, why should he keep going?

Louie wouldn't, and there's no reason to stop Benj from fighting for himself.

Although he knew very well that Benj would not have good results if he continued like this, the key to unlock this lock was not in his hands.

Tomjanovich has known Louis for more than ten years, and they are each other's best friends.

He knew Louie, he knew that Louie liked to play with people's hearts, and he was good at controlling people's hearts.

It's what made him successful in Boston and built a dynasty in New York.

He has trained so many amazing and talented people, who is the most special person? Byrd? Sampson? Or Ewing or Wilson?

Even he himself has no answer.

But the people with the deepest feelings are undoubtedly Ewing and Wilson.

Now Wilson is trapped in a demon, Louis is indifferent when he sees it, he is waiting.

Tomjanovich couldn't see through Louis's mind, he could only try to analyze Louis's choice from an objective point of view.

If you want him to make a judgment now.

He believed that Louis's inaction was adding to the chaos.

There is no possibility of reconciliation between Ewing and Wilson. It is inevitable that the two have reached this point.

Wilson has tried to avoid conflict, but no matter how he avoids it, his conflict with Ewing is inescapable.

Eventually it erupted, stoking fire inside the Knicks with unprecedented momentum.

So Wilson chose another path.

The end of the road must be his complete break with Ewing, will Louie not see that?

He absolutely can see, so why?

Why? That's what Tomjanovich is trying to figure out.

If he can figure it out, perhaps, he also has the basic qualities to run a dynasty team.

Jordan did not immediately respond to Wilson.

Because he knows that he can't play a lot of singles, the Blazers are no longer his two-man team with Barkley, and they need to take care of Thomas and Sabonis' team status.

So the Blazers' next offense comes from Thomas.

Whether he faced Stockton or Raouf, he was very casual, he thought about it, and there was no pressure.

However, the Knicks' help defense should not be underestimated.

Thomas passes the ball after attracting the defense.

Nance missed a jumper, Ewing was stuck in position, and Wilson flew to grab the rebound.

The moment he took the ball, Wilson's eyes locked on Raouf and he threw it at him.

Unfortunately, his passing strength is a bit bigger.

Raouf missed the ball and went out of bounds.

"If it's a general, it will definitely receive this ball." Wilson said with a stern face.

Louis couldn't help laughing, and it was rare for him to laugh at this time.

Raouf looked embarrassed. Although he made mistakes, he was not used to being blamed, because Wilson is not the kind of perfectionist who does not allow his teammates to make mistakes.

He didn't know why Wilson became like this, but he didn't say anything, because after all, he missed the fast break opportunity.

It's hard to accept Wilson's sudden change from Dr. J to Rick Barry.

Because for six years, Wilson had been playing Mr. Perfect in front of them.

It's like the loyal fans of the "Intruder" series, they all agree that the "Intruder" of the Hanaoka Mitta era is the peak of the series, and after Hanaoka-kun blocked the gun, the series became a piece of shit.

Yes, Wilson became "a piece of shit".

Disgusting, both against opponents and teammates.

Louis is more and more convinced that his judgment is correct, because no one can suddenly change his sex, even Olajuwon, who has found his faith, can't refuse the temptation of the tender model.

"Mr. Perfect" seems to have reached a dead end, and he can only take another path.

This seems like a good thing in the long run, Wilson of the past is stuck in person, okay? Think of his predecessors - Dr. J is one of the players that Louis despises the most, and Chamberlain should have won ten consecutive championships, but they are all obsessed with illusory characters and cannot extricate themselves. The outcome is not important to them, keep that External image is the most important.

Wilson turned the other way. He created the character for victory. As long as it was for victory, he could do whatever it took.

This mentality is sick and unhealthy.

Because it can't last.

However, Mr. Perfect Benjamin has something that Benjamin the Dark Prince doesn't have ~www.mtlnovel.com~ and will never have - the love of his teammates.

Don't underestimate this thing, it can help Wilson improve his strength in the short term, making him enough to compete with Michael Jordan, and even borrow 88 Ellis's spirit possession in the case of injury, and use a lethal game The Oregonian's year-round nightmare 3-pointer saved the Knicks dynasty.

Without the support of his teammates, Wilson will face Jordan alone.

And Jordan's personal ability is stronger than him, it's a fact.

No matter how many championships Wilson has won, that fact will not change.

Once this happens - the all-out dark prince Benjamin is blown up by Jordan, the Knicks are cornered, teammates blame each other, Ewing is dissatisfied with him, thinks he is out of the team, isolates the team, and the whole team starts to collapse from the inside , how will he be?

What will he do when he finds that what he has done has not achieved the expected effect, but has the opposite effect?

The result was unimaginable, and Louie felt a chill down his spine just by imagining it.

That was the most undignified defeat a dynasty team could get.

Will Louie stop him? No, he won't.

The source of all this is Ewing, Benj has paid enough.

If he can't get Benj to wake up, let the Knicks dynasty bury Mr. Perfect Benjamin with him.

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