The Rest, Only Noise: Chapter 992 3 to go

"How do you think I'm doing?"

Ewing asked Louis with a complacent look on his face.

He thought that Louis would appreciate his understanding of Wilson.

Actually?

Louis didn't want to hit him either. Although the perfect leader is a pseudo-concept, Ewing's change is a good thing after all.

"Adrian Dantley will be very regretful if he hears what you said today."

In the end Louis couldn't hold back.

"If he can shoot a lot with a good shooting percentage, then New York is his paradise."

Ewing asked angrily, "How can you compare Benj to someone like Adrian Dantley?"

Louie noticed that Ewing had changed from "Benjamin" to "benj" to Wilson.

It appears that his Stockton syndrome is in remission.

"Benj is my baby, of course I will not compare him to Dante Li, I just pointed out your logical error. Even if you agree that he took 30 shots tonight, it should not be based on the fact that he has a high shooting percentage In fact, it doesn't make sense at all. Dantley once averaged 30 points per game on 57% shooting, but he still has a reputation for being selfish, even if he takes fewer than 20 shots per game; In 1962, he averaged 50 points per game on 50% shooting, which was the second highest in the league, but his teammates were scorned as a maid who served him, and he was a **** who didn't care about the team. How can you play tonight because of benj 50% hit rate and think he's justified?"

However, Ewing did not realize the mistake. In this matter, he had only one standard for judging right or wrong.

"Dantley and Chamberlain have only two rings combined, and Benj has five." Ewing reiterated, "Benj is not Dantley, nor is Chamberlain."

Louis could see that Ewing actually trusted Wilson.

He believes Wilson will never be the same player as Chamberlain and Dantley.

Because Wilson was as good as he thought.

If Wilson wasn't such a good player, he wouldn't be jealous, wouldn't worry about losing his status in the team, and wouldn't make such low EQ moves.

It was precisely because Wilson established such a perfect image in his and other people's minds that Louis was worried that after the bubble was burst, his teammates headed by Ewing would not be able to accept it.

Because obviously, that bubble has burst tonight, but Wilson has a high shooting percentage, and Ewing used past impressions to convince himself and his teammates that Wilson was not wrong, he had a high shooting percentage, and they just lost to Jordan's three-pointer.

"Do you trust Benj?" Louie asked.

"It's like I believe in you," Ewing said.

"What if he fails you?"

Louis thought to himself, if Ewing's answer didn't satisfy him, he would go after Wilson now and tell him how bad the game was tonight.

"I'll do what I'm supposed to do." Ewing didn't want to say it too bluntly, "I've let others down, I know how it feels, when it really comes to that time, I just need to have a 'man-to-man' conversation with him ’ will solve the problem.”

Ewing tried to remind Louie of their "men-to-men conversation" in the hallway.

And, in a joking way.

But Louis is not joking now, his eyes are looking directly at Ewing as if they can radiate power.

Can I trust you, Patrick Ewing?

After time travel, Louis seldom pinned his hopes on others.

He wants to control his own destiny, but obviously, he has clearly controlled his own destiny, but he cannot control the destiny of others.

And the Knicks' fate is driven by all of them together.

If the key people get it wrong, what awaits them is to fall from a height and perish like the Celts.

If he wakes up Wilson, maybe the Knicks will regain their strongest combat power in a short period of time, but the hidden danger has not disappeared.

Ewing and Wilson still have a thorn in each other that will eventually pierce the Knicks.

Now, the stinger is the obvious problem.

But Ewing doesn't think it's a problem, and if it becomes a problem, he'll fix it.

Should Louie trust him?

"Are you really ready to be the leader of all?" Louie asked seriously.

Ewing didn't know why Louis asked such a question, he just nodded blankly: "Of course."

"Listen, I believe in you!" Louie acted like crazy, "I **** believe in you, you are either the best leader or the worst, show me!"

After Louis finished speaking, he turned and walked out of the locker room.

Ewing couldn't understand what Louis was doing in a short time.

It's like he didn't realize that he and Louis had completed another "conversation between men".

Ewing saw Stevens coming out of the shower naked, and overheard Louie's crazy words.

"Did you hear that?"

"That's right."

Ewing asked, "What do you think he meant?"

"The coach seems to be saying that you are the best leader..."

"That's right, but why did he say that?" Ewing arrogantly thought he already was.

Louie's speech always gives people the feeling that he is convincing himself that Ewing is the best leader and will not mess things up.

"Who knows, our coach is always unfathomable." Stevens didn't care about his big bird being exposed in front of Ewing. "We just need to do our own thing."

Stevens is what Louie calls the soul of the team and one of the most respected players in the locker room.

His words made Ewing feel certain.

That's right, Louis will not screw up the coaching job, and they just need to do their own thing, Wilson is a reliable guy, and the Knicks are impeccable.

That's it.

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Making a decision is hard, but once you've made up your mind, you shouldn't have doubts. But Louie was still worried.

Louie wants to see a better team than the Celtics.

If there is anything that can satisfy him more than five consecutive championships, it is this matter.

He likes outright wins, and he likes perfect teams.

This has added obstacles to the already difficult road to victory, but who told him to like to take the most difficult road?

When Louie got home, most of the family was asleep.

Lorraine knew that Louie would work overtime as long as he lost a playoff game.

Because the first thing Louis did when he got home was to replay.

So, she won't wait for Louis to come back to sleep.

But today, Lorraine guessed wrong.

Louie didn't resume the game, because looking at the overall situation, the Knicks didn't make any mistakes. The reason for the loss was simple. Wilson was obsessed, and Jordan ate dumplings on the outside.

Both of these events are unpredictable and uncontrollable, and are accidental events.

And ~www.mtlnovel.com~ Louie played a big game today, instead of bringing Wilson back from the crooked path, he just waited and watched.

But that's not to say he didn't do anything.

He still has a heavy burden.

Wilson had to pull out all the stops to stall the series before his dictatorship got too much for his teammates and even Ewing couldn't lie to himself any longer and could only have a "man-to-man conversation" with him.

Unlike in the past, Louis has changed from being the leader of the overall situation to a facilitator who chooses the opportunity to act.

This kind of uncontrollable thing becomes more and more terrifying the more you think about it, how can you have the mood to review it?

ps For technical reasons, I will discard the five chapters 993-997 in the manuscript. However, the progress of the main text has no effect, and these five chapters can be regarded as waste drafts.

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