Cuban is one of the few owners in the league who knows the ball, and certainly doesn’t think that you can win if you just add up the numbers.

For example, three people are not enough, four people are on.

Four people is not enough, five people are on.

That is the behavior of ball blindness, even if five people prevent Su Bai, the other four players on the opposite side will not be blue in the sky.

Although Su Bai’s teammates are all defensive players and their offense is not good, it does not mean that they can’t even go up in the empty blue.

Empty baskets, that even amateur basketball enthusiasts do.

Rick Carlisle smiled modestly, he was full of confidence.

After all, Rick Carlisle is different from other coaches, he is a rare manager in the league, and he is a head coach sent by the academy, very good at tactics and analyzing opponents.

He raised his glasses and said, “Don’t worry, our counterattack will start from this moment.” ”

Compared to many coaches in the league who have only technical and experienced backgrounds and no theoretical foundation, Rick Carlisle is a typical academic coach.

He has studied basketball theory, and even has many tactical papers and research reports, which have been published in journals of major famous basketball schools.

This point, even the silver fox Popovich and Zen master Jackson, can not be matched.

All they have is a full hand ring, but the paper doesn’t.

Moreover, Rick Carlisle also has an NBA career as an assistant, not a paper coach.

Rick Carlisle was born in New York in 1984 and studied hard to earn a bachelor’s degree from the University of Maine.

There are only a handful of players who have earned a bachelor’s degree from the NCAA and then taken electives.

The most famous is the Spurs superstar, the all-time top five power forward, Tim Duncan.

Because after getting a bachelor’s degree and then participating in the draft, your golden years as a player may be wasted.

Rick Carlisle didn’t care about that, and after graduating in 1984, Rick Carlisle appeared on the NBA show.

Unsurprisingly, no team is willing to use a high pick to pick an older player.

Poor Carlisle had a low selection pick and his playing career lasted only 5 seasons.

The numbers are even more dismal, averaging only 2.2 points and 0.8 rebounds per game.

But his teammates are all big names.

Big Bird Larry Bird.

Former Rockets coach Kevin McHale.

There is also the NBA’s longest-serving player, a teammate of Chief Robert Parrish.

With the support of these strong teammates, Carlisle won championship rings that many superstars have never won in their lifetimes in the second year of his career.

In 1989, Rick Carlisle announced his retirement at just 30 and immediately joined the New Jersey Nets as an assistant coach.

Then Rick Carlisle began his brilliant coaching career.

Compared to his playing days, his coaching career is like being on the ground.

In 2001, Carlisle first came on as head coach to coach the Detroit Pistons.

In his debut season, he led the team to 50 wins and was rightfully named Manager of the Year.

Later in the 2003–04 season, Carlisle received an offer from his former Celtics teammate, Big Bird Bird.

Carlisle still decided to be invited to coach the Indiana Pacers.

Led by Academy Confucian Carlisle, the Pacers had a gratifying regular season record of 61-21, which was the highest in the league at the time.

In the 2004-2005 season, Carlisle was counting on leading the Indiana Pacers to the next level.

Their goal was a championship at the time, and with the momentum they had at the start of the season with the Indiana Pacers, they were indeed promising.

Several of the favorites for the championship, the Pistons, Spurs and Lakers, were left behind by the Indiana Pacers.

As a result, in the middle of the season, the famous “Auburn Hill Palace Incident” broke out

The Auburn Hills Palace incident is the most severely punished group assault in NBA history.

The impact is unprecedented since the NBA’s inception, and the fight caused by the Pistons’ Bad Boy Corps is like a pediatric compared to the Auburn Hill Palace incident.

Pacers owner Ron Artest was lying on the tech desk, expressing his displeasure with the referee’s decision, when a fan on the sidelines suddenly poured beer on him.

Artest lost control of his emotions on the spot, rushed to the audience, and kicked the fans with a flying leg.

The fans rushed together to beat Artest together.

As the saying goes, two fists are difficult to fight with four hands, what one fights ten, I want to fight ten, that is all fiction in the movie.

In reality, you don’t need weapons, and if you can knock down three or four, you can already be considered a good man.

News of Olympic champions and combat champions being besieged by five or six punks and hospitalized with serious injuries abounds.

Don’t look at Artest’s physical strength, not enough to withstand many people, and was immediately beaten by the fans and retreated, and his eyes were also beaten into pandas.

Where his good teammates were willing to make Artest suffer, he saw “Captain” Stephen Jackson immediately follow, punching and kicking the fans.

The number of angry fans grew, and even “Captain” Stephen Jackson was beaten to the ground.

Even if the Captain Depp of the Pirates of the Caribbean encountered hundreds of people surrounding him, he could only run for his life, not to mention his fake captain.

Artest cheered, and O’Neill Jr. and the others also joined the battle group, and they were very happy.

The fight was cool, but retribution followed.

The NBA fights with players, sometimes by turning a blind eye and banning a few games at will.

After all, in the NBA, the era of basketball God Jordan, the foul actions of the Detroit Bad Boys Corps are almost the same as group fights.

If the punishment is strictly imposed, I am afraid that everyone in the Bad Boy Corps will be sentenced to a lifetime ban.

Hitting the fans is another matter entirely.

In NBA rules, fans are God!

God you dare to fight, what do you think will happen?

Even insulting fans can result in several bans, not to mention the Indiana Horse Walking Team’s blatant assault of fans.

As the main perpetrator of the fan beating, Ron Artest was suspended for 73 games and missed all matches of the season.

All of his paychecks were also deducted, and the loss amounted to nearly ten million dollars.

The friends who beat the fans together did not end well.

“Captain” Stephen Jackson was banned for 30 games and fined millions of dollars.

Another Jermaine O’Neill involved in beating fans was suspended for 15 games and fined a million dollars.

The three best players on the team were suspended for dozens of games, and the Indiana Horse Walking Team was suddenly devastated, from the favorite to win the championship, to the favorite to sign the championship in an instant.

As a result, under the leadership of Rick Carlisle, the team was actually carried into the second round of the playoffs, only to lose to the future championship Detroit Pistons. _

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