The rest is just noise
Chapter seven hundred and thirty seventh unshakable will
"What the hell are you looking at?"
Darrell Garretson rarely hears a player say that to him.
A bigger lesson needs to be taught to Ewing immediately.
He had just picked up the whistle when he heard someone behind him say: "There are many shots at the scene that can prove that Patrick's blocking position just now is completely correct. Darrell, what is your basis for calling him a foul?"
Garretson looked back and saw that the person who questioned him was Louis.
"Little Lou, do you think you can see it more clearly than me standing in the backcourt?" Garretson looked angry, "I'm warning you, I've run out of tolerance for you!"
"Can't bear it anymore? You mean if there is a problem with your law enforcement on the court, others can't question it, right?"
Hugh Hollins, who also had friction with Louis, actually took up the job of breaking up the fight: "Coach Lu, there is no always correct referee, you have to accept that this kind of thing happens."
"So, you also think there is something wrong with the penalty he just made?"
"I didn't say that." Hollins didn't dare to look at Louis. He looked at Garretson, "Actually, I didn't see it."
Louis sneered, "Well, you didn't see it, I don't blame you, but I saw it. You said I stood far away, but I can still see it because there are big screens and multiple
The angle of the live broadcast proves that Patrick did not commit a foul just now! Less than two minutes into the game, we paid two fouls in vain because of your mistakes, you must give me an explanation!"
"Little Lu, you have seriously affected the progress of the game. Shut up immediately. You don't have to worry about other things."
Dick Bavetta cheers for Garretson…
Louis was just sneering just now, but now Bavetta joined in to suppress Louis' protest with the numerical advantage. His expression changed drastically in an instant: "Do you want me to be violent before you two old bastards are willing to take advantage of you?"
Whistle?"
"Beep!!!"
"You better get me out of here, you son of a bitch!"
Louis roared angrily, saying that if his assistant hadn't come up in time to stop him, he might have punched the referee on the spot.
Although it's not like he has never done similar things.
Garretson wanted to use a technical foul to restrain Louis, but he did not dare to give the opponent an additional technical foul because of Louis' second sentence "bastard".
He knows how much influence Louie has over the Knicks butchers.
Without Louis, it's hard to say how these guys would have played the game.
"Let me go, that bastard doesn't dare to blow me off the stage!" Louis broke away from Tomjanovich and Zhao Yuanzheng unhappily, "At least not now!"
Tomjanovich said with lingering fear: "Be careful, you already have a T on your back."
"Don't worry, he won't get to that point if I don't push him too hard." Louis looked at Darrell Garretson jokingly, "That old bastard doesn't want to get to that point even more than I do."
With Louis looking like this, where is the slightest anger at being broken by the referee?
In the face of the referee's anger, those few bastard sounds that could even be heard by the fans in the front row were part of his pressure.
He got a T, but it also made the referee re-examine the game.
Louis believes that his attitude towards unreasonable calls has shown his views on various penalties since the start of the game.
If the referees tonight are not here with a mission, there is no reason why they should not stop that kind of law enforcement.
The referee's performance convinced the Lakers that the right time, place, and people were on their side tonight.
Louis was called T and gave the Lakers two free throws. The tragic player made both free throws and then sent a sideline ball to David Robinson in the low post.
Robinson played alone against Ewing and leaned against him. Although he had no advantage in terms of strength, it was difficult for him to block his turn-over shot.
"Whoosh!"
9 to 3
Chick Hearn said: "For the first time since Game 1, the Lakers have a clear advantage in the Finals."
However, the advantage mentioned by the Voice of the Lakers is only a few rounds difference for the Knicks.
"Pull away! Pull away!"
The ball came to Wilson, and Louis stood on the sidelines and shouted.
Wilson held the ball from the outside and singled out Pippen. After lowering his center of gravity, he changed direction and pulled back, successfully shaking the opponent's defensive center of gravity away from him.
Pippen has a good defensive awareness, and after being passed by, he still maintained a perfect defensive position.
Wilson, regardless of his position, collected the ball and pulled it up when he had the chance.
This is what Louis imagined. Wilson's best form with the ball is like Tracy McGrady.
Apart from Tracy McGrady, Louis can't think of any 203-centimeter wing that can handle the ball so smoothly when changing directions to receive the ball.
Durant? No, this guy is 208 centimeters tall and exists in another dimension.
"Whoosh!"
6 to 9
Wilson's offense sparked the Lakers' desire to counterattack.
The tragedy maker wanted to fight back quickly, and after receiving the serve, he passed a long pass to Pippen in the frontcourt.
His ability to capture opportunities is truly outstanding. If Pippen receives the ball, he will face Miller's defense without any pressure.
No matter how good the Tragedy's passing game is, it can't account for everything.
Miller couldn't stop the pass, but his teammates could, and McHale's long arms snatched away the long pass that almost fell into Pippen's arms.
Stockton picked up the ball and turned to face forward. He saw Wilson raising his hand for the ball.
It's also a long pass, but the Knicks' long pass is safer.
Stockton successfully passed the ball to.
Wilson took the ball and looked at the basket, and immediately spotted Ewing running toward the basket with his hands raised.
Guzhen/span>These two guys, who have nothing in common in life, have a strange tacit understanding on the court.
While Wilson pressed his elbow against Pippen's body, he hooked the ball toward the basket as if he was going to use a skyhook from outside the three-point line.
Such an imaginative shot, its true nature was revealed to everyone after Ewing took off and caught the ball.
Ewing competed with the tragedy maker in the air and violently slammed the ball into the basket.
Louis seized the opportunity and asked the referee for trouble: "Isn't this a foul? How on earth must my player be inflicted by the Lakers to be considered a foul? Even if you want to help the Lakers build an advantage, don't be too obvious, right? Huh?"
Can any of you tell me if it's a foul? No, you didn't see it? Are you going to say you didn't see it? Or are you going to say that even the referee makes mistakes? How many times did you make mistakes tonight?
The Lakers are the ones who benefit? Hey, don’t run away, I’m asking you a question!”
Louis questioned the referee fiercely, but at this moment, they chose to ignore it.
Then when the Lakers were on offense, another body hair whistle was blown on McHale.
"This is too outrageous, there is no physical contact at all!" Tomjanovich stared at Bavetta, "Does that bastard want to use practical actions to prove that he is really a 'LADaddy'?"
Louis' reaction to the hair whistle was not intense.
Because there are body hair whistles at all times, but when they appear at this time, it is difficult for the Knicks coaching staff not to think wrong.
Whether that body hair was the referee's response to Louis or the implementation of the above intention, he had to take another look.
Louis believes the referees will not target the Knicks for no reason.
Who wants this series to be extended?
It must be an alliance.
Both the second and third games broke ratings records. It would be best for them if this series can be extended to more than six games.
However, Louis didn't want to lose for no reason.
He replaced McHale with Shawn Kemp.
This substitution was quite controversial.
Louis called Kemp to his side.
Kemp humbly bent down and put his ear in front of Louis, making a gesture of listening carefully.
Louis said to Kemp: "If you are going to foul, give me a hard foul. Remember, your purpose is not to stay on the court, but to buy some time for our rotation. Don't think about protecting your own foul count.
I just want you to do everything you can, even if it's a foul, don't make the Lakers comfortable."
Letting Kemp play is like giving the referee an opportunity to favor the Lakers openly.
All rookies must be educated by referees in their first year in the league.
The referees will apply double standards to them in order to make newcomers fear them.
Kemp's first foul came quickly.
Pippen dribbled through and tried to dunk after passing by. Kemp rushed out from the side and knocked him over.
This picture is a foul from any angle.
The referee blows the whistle.
"Is this a foul?" Louis yelled from the sidelines.
For him, it is no longer important to commit a foul or not. What is important is how to change the referee's call scale. If this scale is maintained, it will be difficult for them to win.
It seems that the referees have no intention of changing their current whistleblowing standards.
This style of law enforcement without pressure from coaches can only prove that it is not the referees who want to do this, but some irresistible will that requires them to do so.
From Kemp's first foul to his fifth foul, only 8 minutes passed.
That's the span from the first quarter to the middle of the second quarter.
Because Kemp played well, in addition to being unable to control the number of fouls, other aspects, such as blocking, defense, rebounding, and pick-and-rolls, all showed solid tactical literacy and basic inside skills.
Kemp's fifth foul was a hair whistle, and Louie became furious on the spot, pointing at Dick Bavetta and scolding him.
Bavetta almost called a second technical foul.
Even Kemp stepped forward to dissuade him: "Coach, you don't have to worry about me."
"You don't have to worry about me, just play your game, and you don't have to worry about the rest!"
Kemp was deeply moved by Louis' standing up for himself, and he focused more on the game.
No one expected that the high school rookie who was used as cannon fodder by Louis would actually perform amazingly in the finals. His dunks were powerful and heavy, and he suddenly jumped out of the volleyball cap when he was assisting in defense, which reminded many old fans of that year.
Chamberlain.
Louis' final outburst was also because of Camp.
In the last four minutes of the first half, Kemp went down the pick-and-roll.
Stockton cleverly led him inside.
Kemp took the ball, encountered Aguirre's misplaced defense, and burst out, knocking the opponent away, and completed a violent two-handed dunk.
For this kind of ball, it doesn't matter if it doesn't give 2+1, Darrell Garretson actually called Kemp an offensive foul.
"If you are so fucking old that you can't see clearly, I suggest you retire after the game!" Louis rushed directly from the sidelines to Garretson.
This shocked Garretson to the ground, picked up the whistle and blew the whistle continuously at Louis.
He gave Louie his second technical foul.
The forum was booed loudly, the fans applauded the referee, and the Lakers players remained calm. They knew who was taking advantage.
The Knicks players were furious for Louie's second technical foul.
Everyone gathered around, as if if the referee didn't take back the penalty, they would retaliate on the spot.
However, there is no reason to take back the foul that was called? To provide you with the fastest remaining, only noise update, Chapter 737 Unshakable Will is free to read.
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