The rest is just noise

Chapter four hundred and eighty release the dog

The Celtics in front of us are no longer the team led by Louis.

K.C. Jones injected many fresh elements into the team. Their general direction inherited the four offensive systems from the Louis period, and K.C. also added many small coordinations.

What is most common in Celtics games are these seemingly inconspicuous little collaborations.

One of the rounds.

Sampson held the ball at the free throw line, Bird started running from outside the three-point line on the right, and Laimbeer's off-ball screen caught Wilson.

McHale's footsteps were nimble enough to keep up with Bird, but Sampson's hit ball put Bird into an offensive position.

Even with McHale's unusually long arms of 244 centimeters, he couldn't stop Bird from leaning on his body and hitting the ball off the board.

Even Ewing's help defense was a step slower, and the Celtics' offensive routine was so complicated that it was unpredictable.

In addition, some small moves made by Laimbeer while covering the screen aroused Wilson's dissatisfaction.

They were arguing on the weak side, and Darrell Garretson walked over with a stern face: "What's the problem with you two?"

"What's the problem, sir?" Ranbir is best at playing the innocent person. "If there is a problem, it's also the problem of this brat. You just saw it, the cover I made under your nose."

, if I violate the rules, I will definitely be discovered by your fiery eyes. Didn't you blow the whistle? Doesn't that just prove that I am innocent?"

Wilson was furious and argued: "There are always blind spots on the field!"

"Oh! So you mean that the great Mr. Garretson deliberately didn't call my foul?" Laimbeer was such a licking dog and said to the referee, "Sir, if you don't get angry, I will get angry!"

Their argument escalated when Garretson chose to intervene.

Louis heard Ranbir act miserably, so he shouted: "I did see that vicious dog making some small moves. Those moves happened to be done on the back, so it is understandable that the referee could not see it."

At this time, boos sounded from the scene.

Fan dissatisfaction with Garretson is growing.

Garretson scolded both sides but didn't foul anyone.

He just warned Wilson: "If there is no whistle, it is not a foul. You'd better remember this and don't expect to get any convenience from me!"

"Darrell, Benj doesn't want convenience, he just wants you not to give convenience to our guests." Louis said slyly, "It's strange that the master can't do things cheaply in his own home. If the guests are turned against the guests, they will definitely be the enforcers.

Something went wrong."

Garretson looked at Louis coldly: "Little Lu, do you want to teach me how to enforce the law?"

Louis spread his hands and said: "How dare you? You are an old referee who has been in the industry for 20 years. You should know that our league always has home advantage and away disadvantage. Since you don't rub sand in your eyes, then I will lower my requirements and give you a bowl.

You can always do Shui Duanping, right?"

Seeing that the atmosphere was tense, Tom Nunez came over to smooth things over: "Okay, Little Lu, this is not something you should interfere with. Every referee has his own habits."

The conflict caused by Laimbeer escalated into the Knicks' complaints against the referees, and then the bickering between Louis and Garretson ended with the referee's persuasion.

When Louis turned to face Tomjanovich, he cursed again: "That old bastard will definitely lose his life!"

"And the referee you can't handle?" Tomjanovich asked with a smile.

"How can I deal with the referee? These guys are all so arrogant." Louis said modestly.

However, his assistants all knew that things would not end that easily.

When a weak team encounters unfair treatment, it will just lie flat and the head coach may not even complain.

Louis immediately expressed his support for the players and expressed dissatisfaction.

This is one of the hints he gave to his players.

The intensity of this match can be upgraded if necessary.

Louis had noticed something was wrong with the atmosphere of the game, so he whistled.

You could view his actions as a dog whistle.

That's right, he's going to let the dogs bite.

Charles Oakley stood up obligingly.

This is one of the unspoken rules within the Knicks. As long as Louis whistles, it can only have one purpose, to replace Oakley.

Seeing Oakley standing on the sidelines, the atmosphere at MSG became lively.

All fans know what it means when Oakley comes to the sidelines.

"Wow, I heard that guy was very fierce and brutal when he hit people!" Yu Tiancan pointed at Oakley and said.

Hu Weidong slapped his hand away, "How many times have I told you, don't point at random people, it's impolite."

"I don't mean any harm." Yu Tiancan smiled dryly.

They kept speaking Chinese, and Lorraine could only understand a little bit. She thought they had something in mind, so she asked, "Would you like some snacks?"

"Snacks? Is that the super big hot dog I just saw?" Yu Tiancan nodded vigorously, "Okay, okay!"

Hu Weidong originally wanted to be polite, but Yu Tiancan is so stupid. It would be embarrassing to agree directly. You should push and pull.

"You wait here, I will buy it for you." Lorraine said with a smile.

When Lorraine left, a bunch of people's eyes were attracted to her.

Yu Tiancan was dazzled by it: "The principal's wife is too beautiful!"

"You, you," Hu Weidong was unable to complain.

"There's a fight." Liu Yuqing said suddenly.

"where?"

Just on the court, McHale set a screen for his teammates and bumped into Laimbeer. Laimbeer's hand hooked with McHale's long arm.

Ranbir is a vicious dog, and he will not let go of any opportunity to cause trouble, so he immediately made some pushing and pushing attempts to make things worse.

Both sides have become angry, and this conflict is about to happen.

Nunez made a prompt decision and gave Laimbeer a foul.

Garretson wanted to call a foul on McHale, but Nunez didn't think it was appropriate.

"The troublemaker was Bill Laimbeer, Kevin didn't get too excited." Nunez persuaded the old referee who was disturbed by Louis.

McHale pointed at himself with a sneer and said: "I'm not good at fighting. If you like this, we have people who are good at it to accompany you."

Louis replaced McHale.

Oakley came on the court with a ferocious look on his face. He looked at Laimbeer with a look of displeasure.

Garretson threatened: "I'm warning you, you better stay calm!"

What he said sounds ridiculous, because now there is everything on the court, the only thing missing is calmness.

But isn't the reason why the players are not calm just because the referee's penalty brings unnecessary emotions?

Coaching is a science, and law enforcement is also a science.

Good referees are crucial to a good game, and no one likes a game where free throws determine the outcome.

Although the free throw is also a decisive victory, the fans will not feel any surprise or excitement. On the contrary, the pressure on the players will be very high.

It's appropriate to take a penalty. If you don't, just wait to be scolded.

The game restarted, and the Knicks' personnel were all concentrated on one side.

The Celtics knew what it was, but couldn't stop it.

Wilson and Miller were both very serious three-point threats and could not be let go. At the same time, Stockton handed over the ball and stood at the top of the arc, forming a formation with Wilson at a 45-degree angle and Miller at the bottom corner.

The outer line of the triangle.

The most important thing is that the person assisting at the free throw line is Oakley.

Many seemingly rude insiders have surprisingly delicate skills.

The biggest contrast with Oakley is his ability to support and his extremely accurate mid-range shot in open spaces.

Since the right side is left open, Ewing only needs to provide a screen, then break it up and cut down.

Oakley passed the ball and Ewing dunked.

19 to 16

The Knicks' offense was a perfect Empty private (airside) tactic.

Good court space, timely ball transfer and Ewing's downhill line that makes it hard to fault.

It was not easy for Louis to formulate these tactics at the beginning. Although he is not the one who leads the training, the fact that the players can run the tactics like this is the greatest affirmation for him.

The highlight of this game so far is not the Knicks' offense, but its defense.

When the Knicks are defending, that's when they have the most physical contact with the Celtics.

Oakley has his eye on Laimbeer.

No matter what Ranbir's plan is, Oakley will find him.

The Knicks' defensive intensity first exceeded the Celtics' expectations.

Oakley's appearance was like a strong dose of medicine, which changed the Knicks' playing style from the previous gentleness and returned to its original appearance.

Finally, the Celtics remembered which team last season had a hard-fought six games in the Eastern Conference Finals.

"Wow, this defense can't score even a single goal if I were left alone." Yu Tiancan exclaimed.

"Don't let you come. It won't be helpful to anyone." Hu Weidong was also frightened.

The fierce defense prevented the Celtics from finding an offensive breakthrough, and Bird made a three-pointer.

Blacksmithing.

Oakley swung his elbow to push away Laimbeer's body and grabbed the ball.

"You'd better keep your hands clean!" Lambir was afraid of Oakley.

He knew that this person would really take action.

Oakley passed the ball with a grin: "What can you do if it's not clean?"

The most abstract one is that Oakley plays a role as a hitter in the backcourt and as a playmaker in the frontcourt after receiving the ball.

He took the ball with his back and suddenly gave a beautiful handoff to Ewing who was cutting in.

Ewing was on fire with the ball and completed a layup against Sampson, who was not excited.

21 to 16

"No, Ralph should be able to defend him. He seemed to be in a low mood today. His reaction was slow on defense and he couldn't score on the offensive end." Heinsohn was dissatisfied with the Celtics' performance.

This is especially true for Sampson, "If we play against Patrick Ewing in this state, the Celtics will be in trouble."

What Heinsohn didn't know was that the real trouble lay in Oakley's threats of force.

Laimbeer is not a human being. When he found out that Oakley was looking for trouble no matter what, he simply knocked him down and directly lit the dynamite barrel in Madison Garden.

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