The rest is just noise
The first thousand two hundred and eighty-nine chapters are full of wind outside the city
Text Volume Chapter 1289: How come Feng Manlou outside the city doesn’t play his cards according to the rules?
But in Louis' view, it's okay if there is no routine.
If there are routines, it is easy for people to figure out the bottom line and methods. If there are no routines, it will be impossible to win without any tricks.
Even he himself doesn't know how to use the move and how to defend against the opponent.
However, the disadvantage of this move is that it can easily cause your opponent to have prejudices and misunderstandings about your own character, so it is better to use it sparingly.
Louis and Lynn discussed for more than ten minutes whether Shawn Kemp had a chance to be selected into the top 50.
Kemp happens to be one of those people who has insufficient personal honor accumulation at this stage, but in the long run, even if he is not in the top 50 now, he will be in the top 75 in the future.
This is also the problem that the core players of the Knicks dynasty have set for the league office.
From the perspective of major honors, many people can enter, but their personal accumulation is not as good as those old people whose careers have ended.
Therefore, the league office responsible for selecting players will inevitably have ideas.
And this is what Louis is fighting for.
If you want to get into the 50th National Congress and the 75th National Congress together, that is called gold content, and that is what you deserve. Now let it be given to a bunch of working-age old people, and then when the 75th National Congress is evaluated, the current generation of active players will
It would be boring to become an old man who has been working for a long time and then destroy a group of active players with 75+ qualifications.
This time, Linn was not as sure as before and only said that he would fight for it.
Louis stressed a few more times before hanging up the phone.
Although the league office has repeatedly stated that our selection is absolutely fair and just, it is just not open to the public.
The closed selection mechanism is very rare in the Western world that is crazy about election games.
The league's explanation for this is that it does not want to turn the selection process of the top 50 into a farce involving fans' quarrels, media comments and stars shouting off the field.
The alliance worked hard to put on a good face, but it received greater attention and hype. It undoubtedly has a good grasp of the public's psychology.
The Boston Globe took the initiative to attack New York:
New York was furious when the Celtics ignored McHale, Miller, Stockton, Kemp, DeBusschere, Bradley and Rodman.
"***", which has always been an expert on civil war and an outsider on foreign wars, immediately published an article to refute:
Although the Times listed one more player than the other side, Boston couldn't agree.
As a result, the New York side was even more heavyweight, and junior boss James Dolan personally resigned.
Little Dolan's remarks cannot be said to be idiotic, at least they are well-founded.
His theory is based on facts, but if you brag about your own people, why should you favor the present over the past and question the value of ancient dynasties?
Bostonians had a stress reaction as if their tail had been stepped on.
They began to question the value of the Knicks' two championships in the early 1970s. After all, Russell retired, the Celtics were rebuilt, and the ABA stole many top talents, causing the level of MBAs to drop a lot. Are such championships valuable?
And the Knicks dynasty of the 1980s
, had he not used insidious means to injure Bird, he might not have been able to dominate for so many years.
Once both sides start this selective narrative, the debate loses its meaning.
As the two teams with the longest history in the NBA, they know each other's dark history very well. If you really want to talk about it, you can even start from the BBA in the 1940s.
The bickering between the two places triggered by the 50th election has gradually changed its flavor, just as all matters in a certain big country will inevitably change if they are discussed on a blog.
New Yorkers and Bostonians are attacking each other, but Los Angeles is enjoying a quiet time. Although they are also a major producer of top 50 superstars, they have no intention of getting involved.
However, this is a smart approach.
Because the Los Angeles media is not qualified to talk in front of these two families.
The Lakers lost to the Celtics 10 times in the Finals, which was a disgrace that could never be overcome.
The Knicks also defeated the Lakers four times in the Finals. Of course, the Lakers also came back in 1972, but compared with the four losses, the one win was not worth showing off.
Because the championship in the early 1970s has been argued by New Yorkers using self-destructing truck-style dialectical techniques as an era of extremely low gold content, the championships in those years should be counted as 0.5 championships in normal years.
As a result, even if the people of Los Angeles are itching to watch, they can't say anything about it. The history of the two teams' battles with the Lakers is completely crushing, and there is no room for quibbles.
Due to the poor historical record, the Los Angeles basketball team has turned into timid lizards. Instead of talking about it, they are just discussing locally who of the Lakers can be selected into the top 50.
After many discussions, they drew up a list of the top 50: McCann, Baylor, West, Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Goodrich, the most pure contributor in the history of the Lakers, Tragedyman, Wilkins,
Buckley, Wilson, Pippen.
Even though the Lakers currently have only three championships on the surface, there are still many superstars and strong players in the history of the team.
In this list compiled by the Los Angeles media, except for Wilkins and Barkley, who have great suspense, everyone else is a must-have.
Although the Lakers have not been affected by the outside world, as long as they are famous players, it is impossible not to be affected.
Barkley is asked Big 50 questions every day.
The media has paid more attention to this matter than to his weight.
Buckley was very troubled by this.
However, what is more disturbing than being overly concerned about is being ignored.
Dale Ellis, who is about to be 37 years old, has always believed that he is qualified to be selected into the top 50, but various media, including the Los Angeles media, have not included him in it.
Instead, Miller's voice was loud.
Ellis was dissatisfied with what they did.
In terms of personal honors, Miller has never been selected to the All-NBA team, and has not even been selected to the All-Star team a few times. Ellis was selected to the third team in the early 1990s, and was selected to the All-Star three times while in Charlotte.
In terms of team honors, Miller is indeed much better, but he also has reasons.
What team did he lead? What team did Miller lead?
As for Charlotte, who is the loser? If you ask him to lead him, can he lead it? You know, if he doesn’t have this ability, but is there any shooter in history who has the ability to lead a team? He can lead those idiots in Charlotte into the playoffs.
He has already passed away half his life, otherwise he would not have aged so fast in Los Angeles, but a few people have forgiven him
When Ellis used such remarks to complain about being ignored on the team, Kobe said heartily:
Ellis was accurately defeated by Kobe.
Kobe replied as if stating a fact: "When that time comes, I will be like Benjamin.
The first player of this generation to be mentioned."
Prior to 1976, the NBA held a supplemental draft for the upcoming merger, and the New Orleans Jazz used the first five picks of 1976 to select five players, including Moses Malone. Then, in that magical era
, the NBA allowed such a thing to happen - the following summer, the Jazz suddenly decided to retain their 1977 first round, and the poor prophet had to invest in the dissolution draft after the merger was completed. Maybe you want to ask, why not keep it?
Looking at the prophet, could a better player be selected in the first round in 1977? Moreover, he was only 31 years old and had several years left to reach his peak. The answer to this question is obvious.
Then, the protagonist came on stage - in order to get Lakers star Gail Goodrich, the Jazz gave away the first-round picks in 1977, 1978, and 1979. These three first-round picks were converted into the sixth pick in 1977.
The eighth pick in 1978 and the No. 1 pick in 1979 ultimately helped the Lakers select Magic.
Remember this name, Gale Goodrich dedicated his peak to Los Angeles, helped the team break the curse and win the first championship in team history, and then turned into a human bargaining chip to exchange for the No. 1 pick for the Lakers to select Magic Johnson.
, the first person in pure contribution deserves the title.
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