The rest is just noise
Chapter 1170 Collapse of Leitner
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Some people have adapted to the "Meteor" tactic and continue to explore the advanced "Whale Fall", while others are worried about the "Meteor" tactic.
For example, Turner, such as Garnett.
Turner had doubts about his IQ. Garnett simply had too many bad habits in high school and couldn't adapt to the "shooting star" tactics for a while.
Compared with Garnett, Turner's problems are more serious.
The most embarrassing thing about this matter is that Turner himself is not a player with low golf IQ.
If his IQ was low, he wouldn't be drafted into the Templars.
However, not all people with high golf intelligence can understand the "shooting star" tactic.
The "Meteor" tactic is a combination of golf intelligence and skills, the pinnacle of on-the-spot judgment and adaptability, and the supreme masterpiece of cunning and perfect tacit understanding.
A proud man like Turner cannot accept that he can only scratch the surface of the "Meteor" tactic.
December 7
The Lakers challenge the Nuggets away from home.
In this battle, the Knights launched the "Meteor" tactic 14 times, and failed 5 times, all of which were destroyed by Laitner.
The most outrageous mistake was when Turner ran out of the right position. After cutting in at a perfect time, he caught the ball and was about to dunk. The referee's whistle sounded.
There was no foul on Laitner, but it was a violation.
One of his feet stepped out of bounds.
This was supposed to be the best "shooting star" tactic he completed tonight, but because he was obsessed with running tactics, he was unable to control the landing point of his footsteps.
This really devastated Lettner.
This handsome white guy who was even more of a jerk than Ranbir came out and yelled at the referee under the boos of the audience: "If you are blind, go get a fucking operation and I will blow your fucking mind@#...
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Some people may find it strange that he clearly went out of bounds and the referee's decision was undoubtedly fair, so why did he act like an innocent man who was unjustly imprisoned?
Naturally, the referee would not be polite to him and called him two technical fouls in a row to expel him.
Lai Turner discovered that instead of being intimidated by him, the referee dared to "resist". He had lost all face and no longer knew what to do to make up for it. He actually wanted to imitate his coach's story eleven years ago and beat the referee on the spot.
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Fortunately, Turner went crazy, but his teammates were still sane and normal.
Garnett locked his upper body, and the tragedy maker pushed him to the sidelines.
"Chris, it's not worth it."
"We all know you were wronged."
"The referee is like this, why should you be angry with him?"
Lai Turner was so angry that he even spoke eloquently: "See if I don't fuck @@#:)..."
Louis loves the contrast between Turner and Laimbeer.
To some, Turner is like a rich man's version of Ranbir.
Is this true? This is certainly not true.
Louis admitted that Turner's skills are far superior to Laimbeer, but this does not mean that he is a better player than Laimbeer.
This is that although Yua Mikami can become a star, she cannot be compared with the previous facade Asuka-chan, let alone the best in team history such as Yoshizawa and Asami.
Yes, Mikami-chan has her own advantages, but she can't compare to the other giants.
Laitna's technology is more advanced than Ranbir's.
When he was at Duke, he could play the fourth and fifth positions, and he was the greatest player in the modern NCAA. Not to mention Laimbeer's miserable college resume, he was also a butcher-like character in the NBA.
When mentioning Laimbeer, what everyone thinks of is how he caused trouble on the court, rather than how good he is as a white center.
This impression is the fate of this group of players.
Laimbeer, like Bowen, has had his professional abilities compromised by his bad reputation.
In Laimbeer's heyday, he was not only the league's top center, but also had the league's top rebounding rate. He could understand profound tactics and shoot three-pointers. He was a player who could survive in any era.
Turner came to Houston as the core of the team. In the Aerocity, he became a condescending bastard, criticizing his teammates while feeling powerless about his own predicament.
He couldn't break free from Houston's cage, so he chose to force himself to be imprisoned.
The Rockets were forced to trade him.
After coming to the Lakers and playing under Leader Lu, whom even his college mentor, Coach K, admired so much, he longed to regain the style he had in college.
If we say that players like Sampson, Bird, Jordan and Wilson belong to the category of "generational geniuses".
Then Leader Lu is a "famous coach of a generation".
They are basically recognized as the best.
Leader Lu brought to professional basketball what many academic coaches wanted to do but couldn't - revolutionize the game.
Leader Lu brought the pocket formation;
Leader Lu embraced the three-pointer;
Leader Lu lets coaches and players know the importance of space;
Leader Lu triggered a defensive revolution. After the failure of the 93 Trail Blazers' offensive basketball, the league has entered an era of universal defense.
Only by learning from the Knicks can we achieve success. This is the consensus.
Turner thought he would play on a team that values defense.
Leader Lu will turn the Lakers into another Knicks.
result……
Let alone defense, to Leader Lu, that thing seemed like something from a previous life.
Leader Lu changed his tune when he came to Los Angeles, from a master-level coach who focused on defense to Coach X who advocates offensive basketball.
The reason why it is Coach X is because no one knows what Louis can bring, it is unknown.
Now, the Lakers have been working with the "Meteor" strategy for several months, and many things have begun to take shape.
First of all, everyone admits that the "Meteor" tactic is a work of genius.
This is not only a tactic designed by a genius, but also a tactic tailored for talented players.
Those who are not extremely talented and beautiful cannot display their power.
Will Turner be astounded by his talent?
No, he is an excellent player in all aspects, but he is neither amazingly talented nor stunningly beautiful.
But his self-esteem is above all else.
He couldn't accept that he couldn't adapt to "Meteor".
The game against the Nuggets was the trigger that detonated him.
Since the beginning of the preseason training camp, all the problems and frustrations he has encountered in the new tactics, as well as the increasingly unbearable pain, need to be vented.
The referee on duty became the target of his venting.
After Turner was ejected, he went straight to the locker room.
Louie and the rest of the coaching staff did little to reassure him.
They all know how mature Turner is. If such a person breaks down on the court, no one can persuade him. It is better to let him digest it slowly by himself.
"Benj is still smart. If he encounters something unhappy, he will vent it on the spot."
While Nelson was talking, Wilson was furious again on the court because of Garnett's movement.
"Jasmine, you're not a high school student anymore! Since you chose to embark on a professional path early, you should hold yourself to the standards of a professional player instead of pretending that you haven't gone to college every time you encounter a problem.
Come and shirk it!" Wilson growled filial piety, "It's not us who made you unable to go to college, why the hell are you torturing us?"
"No, Ben, listen to my brother's explanation!"
"Don't fucking talk nonsense to me, I won't listen to those useless explanations!"
Louis nodded with deep understanding.
Indeed, with Benj's method of venting, there will never be any anger or dissatisfaction left behind, and any negative emotions will be vented on the spot.
After two years, Wilson's leadership position had been fully established.
Even if the Lakers had a player named Tragedy on the court, no one would question Benj's leadership.
"The Sword Comes"
With leaders like Benj strictly supervising him on the court and Bird supervising him off the court, Louis believes that Garnett will not develop any bad habits.
When Garnett was drafted, the Los Angeles media was very optimistic because Louis is a coach who is very good at training the inside.
Louis admitted that he was really good at this.
However, the psychological shadow of his time with the Knicks made Louis decide not to serve as a development coach easily.
He doesn't want to be as involved with his players as Ewing was.
We don’t even want to waste our limited energy on a lunatic like Mohammed Rauf who no one can save.
As a coach, he only needs to keep the core players focused and establish an authority that cannot be offended in the hearts of other players. That is enough.
This is also a change for Louis. He no longer wants to play the role of patriarch like in the past.
He is very willing to be a mentor to the players, but only if the players can accept his teachings, rather than if he takes over this responsibility as a coach.
He was afraid.
Ewing, Rodman, Rauf...too many lessons.
The Lakers won the game against the Nuggets without any effort.
Turner's loss of control was impressive, but overall the game was mediocre.
Louis is happy to see Turner venting his pressure on the court, just like the tragic figure some time ago.
If you bury the pressure in your heart, it will only become more and more sad.
Releases like this are necessary.
At least it's good for Turner's physical and mental health.
On the contrary, Louis is worried about those who hide and keep silent, such as Liu Yuqing.
However, this kid may be the one who has the deepest understanding of the "Meteor" tactics, and although he is taciturn, he does not say nothing.
On the contrary, Liu Yuqing is very similar to Rukawa Kaede in some aspects. Either he doesn't say it, but as long as he says it, he will hit with precision.
Therefore, there should be no need to worry about his physical and mental health.
Thinking about it this way, Turner's loss of control is actually a good thing.
Because at present, he is the most likely person among the Knights Templar to suffer from heart disease.
After the game, Louie helped Turner explain his irrational behavior on the court.
"Chris is indeed a little impulsive, but I can understand that he was not in a good state tonight. Rather than saying that he is dissatisfied with the penalty, it is better to say that he is dissatisfied with himself." Louis smiled sadly, "That is because he is dissatisfied with himself.
An expression of anger.”
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