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Chapter 566 Accept the reality (11/16)

The scary thing is not that Wilson is on the verge of painful collapse, but that the Celtics have a tendency to explode on both offense and defense after Bird threw Wilson away and made that shot.

Sampson's terrible defensive blocking interfered with all the Knicks' offense inside the paint.

Ewing's good opportunity was blocked by Sampson's block one meter away and missed the basket.

The Knicks defended desperately, and Isiah Thomas pointed to the sky with one hand to stabilize the team.

Then, a scene that made the garden crazy happened.

Bird didn't seem to know how serious his back injury was, desperately trying to gain position outside the paint. What prevented him from getting to the position was not his weight or strength, but the pain caused by the contact with his back. Wilson pushed hard

Touching his body.

Bird roared and leaned against him, "Give me the ball!"

After receiving the ball, Bird pushed hard behind him again and yelled: "Fuck you New York dog!"

After scolding, Bird turned around and shot in front of Wilson.

"Whoosh!"

Wilson looked at the ball on the ground in disbelief.

"Let me tell you a secret!" Bird said cruelly, "I will be the one to attack the Celtics next time, because you are a fucking waste! You can't guard me!"

"Lu, we can't keep fighting like this!" Tomjanovich saw that Wilson could no longer match Bird.

Louis was as cruel as the Ottoman Sultan in choosing his successor: "He had to go through this."

Frustration, nausea, pain, loss, disappointment in himself, fear of losing, and the chill of not being able to defeat Bird are attacking Benjamin Wilson.

Everyone knew that Bird was injured, but the opponent just used the most vulnerable back position to forcefully hit him.

His will is above the game.

Can I really beat him?

"Give the ball to Benj!" Louie yelled.

Stockton hesitated for half a second and passed the ball.

The moment the basketball came over, Wilson felt like someone was covering his mouth and nose, having difficulty breathing. He glanced at Louis.

Ewing's pick-and-roll allowed Wilson to break through Harper, and he rushed to the basket again, challenging one of the most powerful centers of all time.

Sampson enveloped the entire field like a beacon to the world. Wilson bumped into him. Before taking the shot, his hand made contact with the opponent, but when he landed, he lost his balance and fell hard.

The referee blew the whistle and it was Sampson's third foul.

"The New York Knicks request a timeout!"

"Incredible game, every second touches people's hearts!"

Wilson sat on the ground, unaware that the game was suspended.

"Get up, timeout time is limited." Ewing said.

"Timeout?" Wilson asked in surprise.

Ewing walked off the court, and Wilson immediately stood up. After causing Sampson to foul, although Bird still looked invincible, the pressure on his heart was not so great.

Louis replaced Reggie Miller, who was still unable to adapt to the Eastern Conference Finals, and turned his attention to Dale Ellis.

"Dale," Louis said, "I need you on the field."

Louis put down the tactical board, and they played without any problems, both offensively and defensively.

Therefore, the current situation is not a tactical issue or a coaching issue.

It's a matter of determination.

"Everyone, accept the reality. Weak failure or tenacious victory are both true aspects of us. This is who we are, and this is the strength that allows us to survive in the alliance."

Louis looked at Wilson specifically: "You don't know where fate will take you, and you don't know why you have to go. But you know that you can't refuse the invitation of fate, so you are everywhere and omnipresent.

Ying. What else do we have to lose? We were once behind 1 to 3, and now we are catching up to 3 to 3. If we take another step forward, the sea and the sky will be brighter. Even if we stop here, no one will think that we are completely defeated.

Because a true warrior will not be killed by a game."

"Even today, there are people who say I made the wrong decision coming from Boston to New York. Yes, it was stupid for me to go from a team that had won four consecutive championships to New York with nothing. But I didn't

I don’t think this is stupid, because I have the honor to coach you.” Louis said loudly, “You are my mentors, my close partners, and the people I am willing to go to the end with. I will be with you every breath and every breath.

, this is a magical journey, so do your best and fight the Bostonians until the last second! I want to see a game where I give everything I have!"

The game restarted, Wilson took a deep breath and made two free throws.

56 to 57

Wilson saw the gap in these seven brutal games. Even Bird, who scored 70%, was still better than him.

"Are you ready to die?"

Bird took a strong position.

Wilson didn't care about anything and just defended with all his strength.

Bird wanted to destroy Wilson's will to resist and at the same time wear down his own back. He shook his right elbow and pushed into the paint.

With his body held by Wilson, Bird lost his balance. Ewing jumped up to block the shot, but Bird's hands seemed to have magic power. He threw the ball up without looking at the basket, and actually threw an incredible super high arc.

The line flew over the head of Ewing, who jumped up on the spot, and hit the ball!

The referee blew the whistle and gave Wilson a foul.

"And one!"

"Larry~~!!!"

"Give them some color!" Bird shouted after hitting the extra penalty.

As a result, the Celtics pressed the Knicks full court.

Sampson and Laimbeer retreated to the rear, while Bird, Reggie Lewis and Thomas, who had just been replaced, exerted full pressure.

It took the Knicks eight seconds to reach the frontcourt with difficulty. Wilson received the ball and had a chance to hit Thomas in a misplaced position, but he failed to do so.

Because both Sampson and Ranbir were staring at him.

Ellis is the most feared shooter on the Celtics' defensive end, but they don't have enough manpower to guard him. In the end, they chose to let Lewis guard Ellis and Bird guard Wilson.

Can a rookie whose potential is limited at the moment be able to guard Ellis?

At that moment, Ellis savored Louis' words - "I want to see a game that gives everything."

Give it your all!

Yes, he needs to try his best.

Ellis forgot about the pain in his feet and ran at full speed. When he took advantage of Ewing's pick-and-roll, he suddenly stopped and ran to the left three-point line to catch the ball.

A three-pointer from the left wing that left the Celtics with no time to defend - "Whoops!"

59 to 60

Still one point away!

Wilson wrapped around Bird's body, determined not to give him any easy shots.

Bird used Laimbeer's screen and stepped on the three-point line to shoot another ball.

The ball that almost hit went around the rim and skidded out, but in the penalty area, Sampson pushed away Ewing and scored a dunk.

62 to 59

In the frontcourt, Bird appeared in front of Wilson like a ghost and intercepted Stockton's pass.

Wilson went back to defend and pinned the board to Lewis who was about to leave.

The ball was thrown into the frontcourt. Stockton hit the ground and allowed Ewing to cut in the middle. Facing Sampson's defense, the Jamaican King did not choose to pass the ball. He roared and ran into it, facing the blockade of the first center without giving in.

, score points with dunks.

61 to 62

Bird wants to use his ego to rule everyone, just like they rule the Lakers.

Wilson was swayed by him, and he hit a jumper with time difference, scoring 9 consecutive points.

64 to 61

Compared to Bird, Wilson did not enter that unstoppable state. In a very threatening position, he and Bird were one-on-one, playing backs, turning over, and missing the ball with drifting jumpers.

Sampson grabbed the defensive rebound and led it from the backcourt to the frontcourt. Stockton, who wanted to steal the ball, was shaken away by his backhand dribble.

Mr. Only cut straight to the middle and scored with dunks, continuing to spread the fear field formed when the Celtics' Big Three were strong.

66 to 61

Louis felt weak for a while. Did his players play poorly? Did someone slack off? Did someone give up? No, none of them.

They have worked so hard to get to this point, but the ceiling of the Celtics' Big Three is so unattainable.

Is this the end?

Louis clenched his fists tightly, and Wilson gave up holding the ball. He accepted Ellis' instructions and covered the left wing at a 45-degree angle without the ball.

There was no chance this time, but then came Ewing's chain screen, then McHale's triple screen, and Stockton's precise pass.

After a 14-second run, Ellis caught the ball in the right corner and turned around. Thomas had already pounced on him, but his height could not interfere with Ellis' three-point shot - Dale Ellis' ball went straight.

It refers to the heart of both parties, which is both the Knicks’ desire to win and the Celtics’ desire to win.

"Hit again!" Musburger said in surprise, "Dale Ellis always stands up at times like this!"

64 to 66

"Defend!" Louie shouted, "Don't lose position, pay attention to matchup, pay attention to rotation, pay attention to defense, don't leave any open space!"

He has never been so lucky. This thought has occurred countless times, but this is the most intense one - it was a great thing that Dale Ellis was not traded!

The Knicks' tenacious defense forced the Celtics' offense into an unsustainable situation.

Thomas' three-point shot was a desperate attempt.

"boom!"

However, the rebound flew into Bird's hands, and he shot from the spot and hit again.

He really got into that state where he can shoot whatever he wants.

However, the Knicks also have someone who can vote no matter what.

He and Bird have the same characteristics - he is also injured, and he also has the belief that he must win. He runs desperately and is no longer limited to the three-point line. Reggie Lewis has no talent but

Completely unable to prevent him from running out of opportunities.

Two steps inside the three-point line at the top of the arc, Ellis took a pass from Ewing and then shot.

"Whoosh!"

Seven seconds later, Bird received a pass from his teammate and responded with a chasing three-pointer.

This game is being pushed to an unprecedented height and intensity.

⑴After the heir is determined, the Sultan will legally kill all other brothers who may compete for the throne.

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