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Chapter 46 The devil won't drink blood tonight

Anyone who knows Bird well knows how sensitive Bird is.

Before he entered the NBA, he wanted to avoid big cities so that no one would find out that he came from a rural town with a population of less than 1,000. He never liked the spotlight of big cities, so he would call himself a country bumpkin. He calls himself

Just because he's a country bumpkin doesn't mean others can call him that.

It's just like black people are jealous of each other, and those of other skin colors are too embarrassed to live long.

Louis knows Bird, but he knows Fitch better. As long as Fitch is still the head coach, Bird will not be able to get all the authority to perform. Therefore, Louis will often pull the bird to prevent Bird from getting angry.

Once he gets angry, he may take the ball and hit it by himself regardless of tactics.

The effect was particularly good tonight.

Bird worked together and scored 7 points in a row, evening the point difference.

If Dr. J hadn't intercepted the pass and counterattacked for a dunk, the Celtics would have had a chance to take the lead before the end of the first quarter.

28 to 26

At the end of the first quarter, the 76ers led by 2 points.

"Well done, Larry, I shouldn't have called you that." Louis smiled playfully and handed over the towel and water, "I'm sorry."

Why does Bird dislike Louis now? It's just that when Louis apologized, his smile was so bright that it seemed like his thick eyebrows with soul were dancing on his eyelids.

Bird was afraid that he would laugh, so he snorted and looked away.

"Listen up, this is going to be a tough game!"

Fitch shouted at the top of his lungs.

After the training, Bird, who played the entire first quarter, did not have to rest and continued to play.

Another thing Louis doesn't like about Fitch's coaching is the overuse of core players.

This is a bad habit that has been passed down to this day since the 1960s. At that time, as long as you were a superstar, you basically had to play the entire game when you were young.

Fitch is a person from that era. He not only encourages core players to play more and take more responsibility, but also encourages players to play through injuries. He also said that this is their duty.

In the second quarter, after Louis' persuasion, Fitch asked Maravich to play as a guest at the first position.

It was rare for Fitch to listen to his advice. Louis followed up with Maravich after Fitch's instructions and warned him carefully: "If you have the opportunity, take decisive action, make more use of our high-post screens, use the tactical offense that the captain likes, and make more rounds."

, he will change his mind about you."

"Don't tease Louie!" Maravich's belief in basketball has been destroyed by Fitch, "When will the devil not drink blood?"

Louis didn't expect this guy to be so fragile, so he couldn't help but defended: "Maybe he really wants to drink water tonight?"

"Who wants a drink of water?"

Laimbeer was replaced. He committed a lot of fouls. Hearing Louis mention drinking water, I remembered that my chance to play the entire first quarter tonight was all due to his introduction.

The vicious dog immediately wanted to be courteous.

"Go and cool off, it's none of your business!" Louis was upset by Maravich's dejection.

Louis underestimated the serious trauma caused by the psychological gap caused by Maravich being a superstar who took the initiative to pitch but was treated harshly like a minion.

He is already a zombie on the court, with no desire to play ball.

"I told you earlier, he can't do it!" Fitch looked annoyed.

Maravich had no desire to perform. He passed the ball to Bird and stood aside.

After Bird played the entire first quarter, he faced Dr. J, who also played the entire first quarter, and performed the most exquisite goal since the start of the game.

Bird dribbled to the right, but it was not enough to get rid of it, but he used both hands to collect the ball and pass it to Dr. Bewilderment.

Dr. J's center of gravity was only shaken for a moment. As long as he created that moment of opportunity, Bird was enough to shoot the ball.

"Whoosh!"

This awesome country bumpkin!

Bird's ability to control space is so amazing!

He is the strongest one-inch player Louis has ever seen. He can take advantage of the one-inch gap left by his opponent almost every time.

Moreover, Irving took the shot when he took off, so this wonderful round ended with Bird scoring a shot and causing Irving to foul and get a chance to hit a three-pointer.

"Good fight, Bird King!" Louis shouted nonchalantly, "Anyone who calls you a country bumpkin is an idiot, you really don't need to pay attention to them!"

Bird is getting annoyed with him, because he keeps yelling like this idiot...

Bird had no doubt that as long as he didn't play well, Louis would talk to him with a different face. He could do it.

It’s not that everyone at the Celtics doesn’t know Louis’ style, but his symptoms were not so severe during the regular season. He could only say a few words. Now that he has entered the playoffs, especially at the beginning of the series with the 76ers.

From now on, his condition is simply a "clear sign + super double", and it has become a terminal illness.

"You have to control yourself." K.C hinted, "Bill is the head coach, and what you do makes it difficult for him."

"Looks like you have to get used to my presence."

Of course Louis wants to communicate well, but the past season has proven that no one cares about what he says if he communicates well. Only by roaring can people pay attention to him.

And what he did really changed the atmosphere on the court.

Looking at Bird, he looked so murderous that he didn't know who he wanted to kill after the game.

Halfway through the second quarter, the Celtics went from being behind at the beginning to leading by 5 points in the second quarter.

The 76ers' biggest hidden danger began to appear.

Although their defense ranks among the top three in the league and they have Dr. J, the face of the basketball world, their entire team is completely unable to find an offensive killer that can start dominating mode during the stalemate stage.

"L Train" aspires to be this number one.

He elbowed Maravich, but the referee didn't blow the whistle.

When he got to the inside, Cowens jumped out to defend, and everyone was close to him. Hollins still didn't believe in evil, so he just put up his hands and elbowed Cowens hard in the face while shooting.

This was a blow like a double yolk.

"Isn't this a foul?" Louie shouted, "This is really not a foul?"

Cowens was elbowed to death in front of his eyes! If there was no foul, then Kobe was really born in the wrong era. If his black elbows, which are popular among heroes all over the world, are in this world, who can compete with him?

Hollins' serial elbow case is pending, and his shot was blown out of the basket by the heavenly Naismith - the basket missed several times.

It is conceivable that Dr. Naismith in heaven is not willing to let such a ruthless person get what he wants.

Cowens stood up and spat out a mouthful of blood, "Isn't that a foul?"

Louis also wanted to know if it was not a foul, but the referees didn't want to see him the same way, and no one wanted to be the next Jack Madden.

"You can find someone to retaliate in kind, and then we'll know if it's a foul." Louis came up with a bad idea.

In the frontcourt, Bird once again used the technique of pointing east and west, and passed the ball beautifully to Maravich.

Maravich, who was already withered in the grave, still had the desire to perform in his blood. He subconsciously passed the ball behind the back, making the Phillies scream subconsciously. The ball passed to the outside and was caught by John Long.

After practicing three-point shooting with Louis for most of the season, it has come into use.

He stabilized his mentality, lowered his focus and took the shot.

"Whoosh!"

This is a play that could be put into an NBA promotional video. If Cowens didn't wave his elbow at the "L Train" in revenge, it would be beautiful.

Taking a step back, Hollins's iron-blooded elbow blow to Maravich and Cowens can be said to be an inertial action in an offensive state. Cowens was running towards someone, and it looked like he was doing it in private.

He had practiced hitting hard with his right elbow, leaving no room for excuses.

"You should call a fucking foul, right?" Louis thought.

Thank God, the referee blew the whistle, otherwise Louis would have suspected that he was not participating in a basketball game, but a no-limits fighting game with a basketball component.

Louis didn't know what he was thankful for, but Cowens was complaining loudly. He strangled Louis and he didn't even understand why Hollins was able to get away with the same elbow attack after causing trouble continuously. He followed the principle of tit for tat.

The legitimate response is an "unsportsmanlike foul"?

Is this justified?

"If you can't blow a whistle then blow my a**, you fucking Mediterranean cerebral palsy!"

In this way, Cowens had the honor of becoming the first player to be ejected by the referee in this game.

Fitch, K.C, and Bob McKinnon were stunned.

After a few seconds, they looked at Louis together.

"Look what I'm doing? You can't blame me, can you?" Louis was about to quibble.

"Kid!" Cowens' arrival was really unlucky. "I really shouldn't have listened to you. There's something wrong with the referee's brain!"

That moment was really embarrassing!

Louis pushed Cowens aside and said, "Just leave the game quickly. Don't talk nonsense. I have nothing to say to you, a scumbag who always violates sports ethics!"

PS: Are there any book friends in Zhengzhou, Henan? Hang in there, I wish you all peace, I will update more tomorrow

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