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Chapter 228 The most hated person in HSD special zone
"Oh, I feel a little sorry for the Washington fans watching the live broadcast."
Tom Heinsohn, who always turned his elbows outward, couldn't help but sweat for the Bullets when he saw Game 2.
Well, Bird scored three three-pointers from different angles in the first two minutes of the first quarter.
John Long added two more three-pointers.
This caused the Bullets to see that the Celtics had to rush out desperately if they wanted to hit the ball to the outside. This indirectly gave Laimbeer and Sampson and other inside players a stage to perform.
In the afternoon, Laimbeer was threatened by Louis that if he didn't score 25 points, he would be drugged and thrown into a gay club, although it was unclear whether Louis would actually do this.
But in Laimbeer's eyes, Louis is the only person in the NBA whose moral limit is lower than him. You don't have to listen to what this kind of person says, but don't believe it.
Seeing him almost threatening Sampson to give him the opportunity to eat cake, Louis scratched his head: "He doesn't really think that I will drug him, does he?"
"Well" Cowens is well known for his inability to chat, "He doesn't seem to have much confidence in you."
Louis turned around and asked: "Dahong, do you have confidence in me?"
This is a "masseur moment". No one who has watched "Black Gold" will sympathize with the blind masseur who talks bad words. He has many opportunities to avoid suffering, but he just can't control his mouth.
Cowens is very nervous and can't chat, but he can still understand his eyes.
"Of course I have confidence in you!" Cowens forced himself to say.
"Oh, don't have too much confidence in me, I tend to become complacent."
"Don't say that, Lu, you are just too humble. I have never seen anyone more humble than you."
The Celtics coaching staff were talking cross talk off the court, and the Celtics on the court beat the Bullets 34 to 8 in a single quarter.
Gene Shue called three timeouts in an attempt to solve their offensive problems.
But Jeff Luland was in poor condition, the back line was misfiring, and they lacked a second star player, so they couldn't find a way out.
"This game may be over."
Heinsohn's partner Cousy said.
"The only suspense may be whether Little Lu will call a timeout."
"I bet he won't!" Heinsohn actually said and analyzed Louis in the commentary box, "Coach Lu is too young. He is both capable and domineering, and he hates all voices that oppose him."
Heinsohn's words can easily make people wonder whether he and Louis have any grudge.
In fact, it is true. Heinsohn was substituted in the Legendary Game.
But Heinsohn still said the most insightful words: "Coach Lu has the ability to burn himself. He can accurately capture every dynamic on the court and the details of every matchup. This is his innate ability."
ability, so I say he is a natural coach. But at the same time, he likes to annoy his opponents. There seems to be a physiological need in his body to annoy his opponents."
Cousy laughed and asked, "Sounds like a harmless Rick Barry to the team?"
"Kuz, I must say your example is perfect!" Heinsohn concluded for Louis, "Little Lou is the Rick Barry of coaches!"
Fortunately, Louis didn't hear it, otherwise he would have gone to the commentary box to argue with Heinsohn right now.
Anyway, there is no need for a coach in this game.
What kind of beast is Barry? Laimbeer can be regarded as the top beast of the contemporary era, because he can make opponents and teammates hate both. Barry is the only top beast among ten thousand, and only one Rick... can be found among ten thousand Laimir.
Barry is venomous, geographically black, and racially discriminatory. He is racist unconsciously. He does not realize that he is being racially profiled. He joked with Russell about watermelon on the show. He sent his children out of Virginia because he was worried that his children would learn the local culture.
Before he retired, "Sports Illustrated" wrote an article for him and interviewed many of his former teammates. All the interviewed teammates betrayed him during the interview.
This is how Mike Dunleavy's famous "Send her to the United Nations and three wars will begin" came about.
Barry's problem is that his opponents don't hate him very much, only his own people hate him. He doesn't seem to care what outsiders think, he only tortures his own people, and his methods are various and strange. From teammates to fans to bosses, he can torture
. He would waste his shots when he was unhappy. When he was beaten on the court, he didn’t want to fight back, but he cared about whether his teammates helped him. Once in the playoffs, he found that no teammates helped him after he was beaten, and he held a grudge.
He decided not to take any more shots in the second half, and ultimately successfully led his opponent (76 Suns) to send his team out of the Western Conference Finals.
How could Louis allow himself to be compared to such a person? He couldn't be more guilty.
In Game 2 between the Celtics and Bullets, Louis did not call a timeout the entire time.
Really no one called.
The Bullets called all their timeouts.
Gene Shu's eyes were bloodshot, and he stared at Louis, wanting to look him in the eye.
But Louis was not even in the mood to look at him.
After three quarters, the Celtics led the Bullets by 50 points.
In the fourth quarter, the Bullets' substitutes fought hard and narrowed the point difference to 39 points.
Finally, the game is over.
Louis came to midfield and wanted to shake Shu's hand, but he walked away angrily.
"You don't deserve to shake my hand!" Shu said like a winner.
Louis smiled naturally and shook hands with Jeff Luland, the core of the Bullets' interior.
"If Wes Unseld hadn't retired, he wouldn't have played better than you." Louis touched his belly, as if the Bullets had gone home to fish, "It's time to lose weight, Jeff, you
My legs can’t support your style of play.”
Luland had no idea about the disastrous defeat. They were never opponents of the Celtics.
After hearing Louis' suggestion, Luland said confidently: "Don't worry, Coach Lu, I will be fine. The team doctor said that the structure of my legs is different from ordinary people."
"Really? I'm actually surprised that you can hold on for so long."
Louis coached Luland, even though it was only in the All-Star Game, but he liked this outspoken big man and appreciated his high golf game.
The Bullets were beaten badly, but Luland performed extremely well.
According to later generations, this is called the Bullets losing, but he did not lose.
After two games, he averaged 22 points, 14 rebounds and 6 assists per game.
Louis meant it when he said Unseld was not as good as him.
Because Unseld has never averaged 20 points per game in a series and does not have as good an offensive ability as Luland, the former's MVP in his rookie season is one of the dark histories of this award.
Unseld was good enough, averaging 14+18 rebounds per game and a 47% shooting percentage, leading the team to 57 wins, which really looked good. However, in the same year, Willis Reed averaged 22+14 rebounds per game and a 52% shooting percentage.
He led the team to 54 wins. Their MVP battle couldn't even be said to be evenly matched. Unseld narrowly won due to his popularity. Moreover, Unseld got twice as many votes as Reed, and Reed, who had a strong self-esteem, won in that period.
In this year's playoffs, he accomplished what Jordan did to Drexler in 1992.
The Knicks swept Baltimore, so people who voted for Unseld realized they had made a big mistake. What's even more bloody is that these idiots went too far and talked shit about Unseld, hurting his path.
Due to his popularity, Unseld was not selected for the All-Star Game as a sophomore, and he has never been selected for the All-NBA Team since then.
Louis was fortunate enough to watch Unseld's later games. He played with the same high golf quotient as Luland, but no matter how good he was, he was only the second in command of the team. If Luland stayed healthy, he could be a good player.
The boss of a strong team that made it to the playoffs.
Of course, winning the championship is almost impossible.
But he weighs too much and is still full of fat. Although his jumping height is not high, every time he falls, he is like a dangerous building ready to collapse.
Injuries are very close to him.
In the first two games of the playoffs, Louis only called one timeout, and each game was played without any suspense. The Bullets' resistance only made the Celtics' show last longer.
The reporter asked Louis: "Will it call a timeout in Game 3?"
Louis' answer made the Washington media furious: "It depends on the performance of the Bullets."
He made it sound like calling a timeout was a favor to the Bullets.
After his stimulation, the Bullets team worked together and vowed to give the Celtics a good fight.
After another two days of rest, the Celtics headed to the away game.
The Bullets played a very intense first half.
The fans at the Capital Arena were like having an epileptic seizure, booing every Celtic attack and cheering the loudest for every Bullets goal.
"We could feel the hatred from the fans' reaction."
"Little Lou pissed off all of Washington, D.C.!"
Although the Bullets fought hard, the Celtics were stronger and they led by 14 points before halftime.
Then, Louis suddenly called a timeout.
His first timeout since Game 1.
He called a timeout, but made no arrangements.
They just let the players come down and have some drinks to replenish their energy before going up to play.
The last player to take the shot was Thomas. His throw after the pick-and-roll hit the board.
After that, at the end of the first half, the Celtics led the Bullets by 16 points.
The reporter asked Louis why he called that timeout.
Louis' smile was heart-warming, and he replied: "I think the Bullets players and the fans at the scene have worked hard. This timeout is called for them. I want them to take a breath."
Legendary announcer Philip Chenier, who has worked for basketball games in the Washington area for 34 years, joked: "It only took 6 days for Little Lou to replace the San Francisco 49ers and become the most hated player in Washington, D.C.
exist."
As Louis walked towards the tunnel, he heard many racist words.
This made him more relaxed.
He came to the locker room with a smile and said to his players: "In the second half, we need to expand our lead a little bit."
"How much bigger?" Thomas asked.
Louis said bluntly: "30 minutes."
"What the hell is that?" Bird yelled.
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