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Chapter nine hundred and eighty seventh huge hidden danger

Wilson's face in front of Jordan was no different from the past.

Domineering and arrogant.

He likes to talk about rings, because both Jordan and Barkley happen to be people without rings. There is nothing more convincing than this. Although there are countless people who think that Jordan is still the first person even if he is not crowned, competitive sports are cruel.

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When you want to discuss historical status, if you want to put aside the most valuable honor, you must have that honor.

Therefore, Wilson's behavior of constantly using the ring to make excuses is not only effective, but also extremely harmful.

Jordan was naturally angry.

This scene was familiar to Louis.

If only because of this, Louis would not think that "Mr. Perfect Benjamin" was dead.

Louis felt that the reason why Benjamin, who played Mr. Perfect in the past, died was because of his change in attitude towards his teammates.

Wilson used to be humble, but now, he gives people a cold feeling.

Ewing gave him a pick-and-roll, but he didn't appreciate it.

Even if his teammates made a good pass, he would not give him praise.

He is still the kind of team-oriented star that Louis admires, but as a person, he is not as warm as he used to be.

It looks like some things have changed, but Wilson's style of play hasn't.

He just became a less likeable person.

This is the original Wilson.

The stupid young man who dared to say to gun-toting gangsters looking for money on the street, "I bet your gun doesn't have bullets in it."

Of course, he is not as impulsive as he used to be, but after years of being suppressed by Mr. Perfect's personality, he will secretly go to extremes.

So, what is Benj’s purpose?

There seems to be only one explanation for such a style that is full of self and excludes teammates just to show personal abilities.

He wants to fully demonstrate his personal abilities.

Now that Ewing has proven through his actions that he is not worthy of leading this team, someone should naturally step up and kick him off the Iron Throne.

Benj wants to be the boss of the team, and he doesn't need anyone else's help. He wants to make Ewing lose and be speechless.

It was as if Louis could see what was going on in Benj's mind and saw through the other person's intentions.

"Benj seemed to interact less with other people," Tomjanovich noticed.

Louis watched silently and did not agree to Tomjanovich's words.

Tomjanovich only said that Wilson had little interaction with his teammates, but in his heart, he felt that Wilson was actively distancing himself from his teammates.

His kind of dissociation is not a dissociation in his playing style, but a dissociation in his thinking.

This is dangerous.

In the past, the Knicks were always united on the court. As the core player of the team, Wilson would lead to many unexpected situations if his thoughts were not unified with others.

Just like the tiebreaker of last year's Finals, if Wilson plays like he did today, the Knicks will definitely lose.

Tomjanovich also knew why he was like this.

Who can solve this matter?

Tomjanovich looked at Louis. If anyone can solve it, it must be Louis.

Louis was the light in Wilson's life, and as long as he spoke, Wilson would become who he was.

However, what surprised Tomjanovich was that Louis had clearly discovered Wilson's changes, and he should have known the impact this incident would have.

"Lu, don't you tell me about him?" Tomjanovich asked.

Louis' tense expression softened, "Rudy, if you were the head coach, what would you do?"

"I will talk to Benj." Tomjanovich said solemnly, "I will explain the interests to him. He is a person who values ​​honor above all else. I believe I believe he will put the overall situation first.

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"Yes, he will 'come back'."

Louis sighed.

"But we can't always use the overall situation to suppress others." Louis said, "What is the overall situation? It is our collective demand. What he is doing now is not divorced from our collective demand, but it is just in a different way."

Seeing Benj become like Barry in 1976 or Kobe in 2004, Louis didn't feel angry or sad.

Benj has sacrificed enough for this team, hasn't he?

If it turns out that this team is not worthy of him, why should he continue to persist?

Louis would not and had no reason to stop Benj from fighting for himself.

Although he knew very well that Benj would not have good results if he continued like this, but the key to unlock this lock was not in his hands.

Tomjanovich has known Louis for more than ten years, and they are each other's best friends.

He knows Louis, he knows that Louis likes to play with people's hearts and is good at controlling them.

This is why he succeeded in Boston and built a dynasty in New York.

He has coached so many amazing and talented people, who is the most special person? Bird? Sampson? Or Ewing or Wilson?

Even he himself didn't have the answer.

But the people with the deepest feelings are undoubtedly Ewing and Wilson.

Now that Wilson is trapped in his inner demons, Louis clearly sees it but does nothing about it. He is waiting.

Tomjanovich couldn't see through Louis' thoughts, so he could only try to analyze Louis' choices from an objective perspective.

If you want him to make a judgment now.

He believed that Louis was adding chaos by doing nothing.

There is no possibility of reconciliation between Ewing and Wilson. It is inevitable that the two have reached this point.

Wilson has tried his best to avoid conflicts, but no matter how he avoids them, his conflict with Ewing is unavoidable.

Eventually it broke out, igniting a fire inside the Knicks with unprecedented momentum.

So Wilson chose another path.

The end of this road must be his complete break with Ewing. Can Louis not see this?

He can definitely see it, so why?

Why? That's what Tomjanovich wants to find out.

If he can figure it out, maybe he will have the basic qualities to lead a dynasty team.

Jordan did not immediately respond to Wilson.

Because he knows that he cannot play a lot of singles, the Trail Blazers are no longer a two-man team with him and Barkley, and they need to take care of the team status of Thomas and Sabonis.

Therefore, the Blazers' next offense came from Thomas.

Regardless of whether he faced Stockton or Rauf, he was very casual and just got over it without any pressure.

However, the Knicks' help defense cannot be underestimated.

Thomas passed the ball after attracting the defense.

Nance missed a jump shot, Ewing was blocked, and Wilson flew to grab the rebound.

The moment he got the ball, Wilson locked eyes with Rauf and made a long throw.

It's a pity that his passing force is a bit stronger.

Rauf did not catch the ball and made a mistake and went out of bounds.

"If he were a general, he would definitely catch the ball." Wilson said with a straight face.

Louis couldn't help but laugh. It was rare that he could laugh at this time.

Rauf looked embarrassed. Although he made a mistake, he was not used to being criticized because Wilson is not the kind of perfectionist who does not allow his teammates to make mistakes at all.

He didn't know why Wilson was like this, but he didn't say anything because after all, he missed the fast break opportunity.

Coming to terms with Wilson's sudden transformation from Dr. J to Rick Barry was hard.

Because for six years, Wilson had been playing Mr. Perfect to them.

Just like the loyal fans of the "Invaders" series, they all agree that "Invaders" in Hanaoka Mita's era is the peak of the series. After Hanaoka-kun sealed the gun, the series became a piece of shit.

Yes, Wilson turned into "a piece of shit."

Disgusting, both to opponents and teammates.

Louis became more and more convinced that his judgment was correct, because no one could suddenly change their gender. Even Olajuwon, who had found his faith, could not refuse the temptation of a young model.

"Mr. Perfect" seems to have reached a dead end and he can only find another way.

In the long run, this seems to be a good thing. In the past, Wilson was trapped in his character. Is that good? Think about his predecessors. Dr. J is one of the players that Louis despises most. Chamberlain should have won ten consecutive championships, but

They are all obsessed with illusory characters and cannot extricate themselves. Winning or losing is not important to them. Maintaining that external image is the most important.

Wilson did the opposite. He created his character for the sake of victory, and as long as he wanted to win, he would do whatever it took.

This mentality is sick and unhealthy.

Because this cannot last.

However, Mr. Perfect Benjamin has something that Dark Prince Benjamin does not have and will never have: the love of his teammates.

Don't underestimate this thing, it can help Wilson improve his strength in the short term, allowing him to compete with Michael Jordan. Even when injured, he can borrow the spirit of 88 Ellis to possess him and use it to defeat him in a game.

The three-point rain that has always been a nightmare for Oregonians preserved the Knicks dynasty.

Without the support of his teammates, Wilson will face Jordan alone.

It is a fact that Jordan's personal ability is stronger than him.

No matter how many championships Wilson wins, this fact will not change.

Once this happens, Benjamin, the Prince of Darkness who goes all out, is beaten by Jordan, and the Knicks are forced into a desperate situation. His teammates blame each other. Ewing is dissatisfied with him, thinking that he is out of touch with the team, isolating the team, and the entire team begins to collapse from within.

What will happen to him?

What will he do when he discovers that nothing he has done has the desired effect, but has the opposite effect?

The result was unimaginable, and Louis would get chills down his spine just by imagining it.

That was the most undignified defeat a dynasty team could get.

Will Louis stop him? No, he won't.

The source of all this lies with Ewing, and Benj has already paid enough.

If he can't make Benj wake up, then let the Knicks dynasty bury Mr. Perfect Benjamin with him.

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