The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 213: Can you talk about quality?

Bird outside the three-point line, the Lakers are confident to let him go, what about inside the three-point line?

Here comes the defensive intensity that Bird is familiar with.

The words Louis praised the magician in front of him made his anger almost overflow his face.

He started to show up in the high post and saw when the Lakers had Wilkins guard him.

He spat out a trash talk: "Let those with an IQ over 100 come!"

The Lakers ignored him, and then he faked with his body, and Maxwell's pick-and-roll was in place just in time, leaving Wilkins with a weak sense of switching.

No matter how good Michael Cooper's defense is, it's impossible to guard both.

Bird, however, had an expression of wanting to eat people.

Bird is angry, trash talk is indiscriminate attack.

First despised Wilkins' low IQ, and then laughed at Cooper's poor defensive intensity.

"Your defense just now was at most the level of the preseason." Bird sneered, "Do you want to push harder?"

27 to 22

After the start of the second quarter, Bird took advantage of the absence of Thomas, Magic and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to start his reign.

Magic and Thomas both had great moments in the first quarter, but he was the only one who went 0-for-5 with an ugly 0-for-5.

Wilkins is someone who is reluctant to concede on offense.

How Bird beat him, he was about to beat him back.

When Magic and Abdul-Jabbar aren't on the court, he's the number one offense.

Against Bird, he raised his hand for the ball.

Louie has confidence in Bird's defensive ability, but against a beast like Wilkins...

Louie was worried that Wilkins would use his physical fitness to force Bird, but as a result, he just relied on Bird to turn over and hit a small hook like an insider.

"Yes! Yes! Domi!" Nicholson, the number one Lakers fan, shouted with his fist clenched.

These celebrities drive the atmosphere of the competition as much as a professional DJ.

When the audience sees celebrities reacting as enthusiastically as they do, there is an unconscious sense of identity that "celebrities are just fans just like us", and the players are even more excited to see celebrities applauding their performances.

The cheers from the forum lasted only a few seconds.

Bird received a teammate's serve in the backcourt, turned around, and wanted to push the defender, but he saw Sampson was running forward at the fastest speed, and at the same time, no Lakers player noticed that he was dangerous.

Bird changed his mind on the spot, obviously he was doing a difficult technical move, but it looked like a puddle of water flowing through him.

He stood there, as easily as he threw the ball to a teammate five meters away.

But the object he wants to pass the ball is Sampson, who is running fast from the backcourt to the midfield and to the frontcourt.

He threw the ball with one hand without any pressure.

Cooper tried to intercept, but Bird's ball speed outpaced his interception.

When Sampson gets the ball, he's in front of the rim, and there's no one to stop him.

This big man, who has never been very pushy, turned around and dunked 360 degrees to mute the forum.

At the moment of seeing the dunk, Louis excitedly threw a punch behind him, almost hitting Cowens in the cheek.

"Watch out Louie!" Cowens called out.

"Yes!" Louie yelled so loudly that the celebrities on the sidelines could hear him.

How did they say Yes just now, how will Louis come back.

Bird seemed to pass a pass that didn't count as an assist in the end, shook his head blankly, and said to Cooper who was jogging: "You can break the ball a little harder, but you're too stupid to know. Where to start working hard."

As he spoke, he waved his hand helplessly, and his body language clearly read: Lao Tzu is really worried about your IQ.

Why did anger make Bird better?

Because he has a unique adjustment method, when other people are angry, their shooting force will be too strong, and even 1-on-0 dunks can be dunked in serious cases.

Bird has mastered a method.

His method is to transfer his anger to his opponent. The method of transfer is to use his ball intelligence to tease his opponent, while talking **** words that make people uncomfortable. , a world where the opponent is furious and unable to fight back”.

Wilkins's response to the ball is very tough. He belongs to the type of slamming in as long as he has the ball.

Shooting is there, but he prefers confrontation.

This is a good habit, obviously a child who accepts the truth.

The closer you get to the basket, the higher your shot percentage.

Louie didn't express any doubts about Wilkins' attacking options, but saw Sampson move from the flank to the inside, and Wilkins didn't take him seriously like a blind man.

Bird gave a confrontation, and Wilkins couldn't take off with all his strength.

As a result, he didn't even have the option to force a dunk, and could only shoot in midair.

This season's DPOY's number one favorite, Ralph Sampson, who averaged 4.1 big caps per game, roared, and with a height of 224 cm, his great talent for leveling the basket dazzled in the center of the forum.

The hero in the world is more than the magician Bird?

He gave Wilkins a grab hat he'll never forget.

There were exclamations from the Forum Arena, they had never seen such a scene.

Next came the Celtic counter-attack, giving Gerald Henderson a speed first.

Henderson moved to the frontcourt without rushing to attack and returned to Maxwell.

Maxwell made a breakthrough with the ball without results, and then gave Bird who cut in from the middle.

Bird met Abdul-Jabbar's backup, Bob McAdoo, and if the two met at the high post, the former had a hundred ways to score in front of the latter.

But in the paint, there are only two ways, turning around and holding the basket.

Bird does not have the physical fitness of Wilkins. He is easy to get caps with a ball basket. He chooses to back the basket, lean up to fight, collect the ball, use his left foot as the axis, step back with his right foot, feint, perfect Hick Stride, McAdoo didn't eat; then, Bird did a front-swing of Olajuwon's classic David Robinson move in the Western Conference finals—lowered, feinted, and then, again One step back and one hikma step.

When Bird saw McAdoo standing as still as a mountain, he knew that it wasn't that the opponent was standing well, but that this stupid guy couldn't see how good his footsteps were.

He's just standing!

So Bird jumped back lightly, grabbed the ball with his right hand and threw it head on.

Sure enough, McAdoo didn't respond at all.

"Shh!"

Bird smiled sarcastically: "Does your team have an IQ over 80?"

"Probably not, but there is someone who has beaten you in the NCAA head-on. I don't know how high his IQ is?" Wilkins stood up for his teammates. What he didn't know was that he was playing with fire.

Bird pursed his lips.

"He looks like he wants to **** Wilkins to death." Louie was about to take off when he was watching the play.

K.C's face is very ugly, Bird is stirring up the Lakers' emotions, which may lead to conflicts at any time. The Celtics have already fought too much this year.

I haven't had as many fights in the last decade as this season.

"You have to control him!" K.C said earnestly. "If something happens again, the impact will be very bad."

"That's what the league should be worried about," Louie said seriously. "What I'm trying to do is make sure we win."

Maybe he should take back the words "guaranteed to win", and the fire is obviously more suitable for him.

What Bird did next to Wilkins, Louis saw him do to others.

He did something similar with the Doctors early in the season against the 76ers.

We all know what happened later. Although his temper was hot, he could always restrain his doctor and throw a fist.

There are many intolerable humiliations in life, and Louie believes that as an opponent, every game with Bird, it is difficult to hold back and beat him.

No wonder many old guys in the 1960s said that the game is getting softer and softer now. They keep saying that there was no blood and no whistle in that era. This is definitely bragging, but it is right that it is getting softer. Birds can compete. Chasing the best trolls in history, people had their brains dried out in the 1970s.

In order to find out what Bird did to Wilkins, Louie deliberately went to the midfield position and listened carefully to the frontcourt.

Then he heard Bird predicting Wilkins' moves before each one.

Wilkins is like his doll, every movement is predicted by him.

When Wilkins got the ball, Bird's words almost got the situation out of control: "You're going to swipe left like a demented monkey and walk my right hand, that's all you can do."

Just like JKL/James fans get nervous when they hear a little "leg hugging" remarks, black people can hardly think about the word "monkey" when they hear the word "monkey" - Damn, forget the bad mouth, and racist?

Bird predicted Wilkins' offense, embarrassing the latter.

Ashamed, angry and uncontrollable, Wilkins waved his elbow at Bird irrationally.

"Fuck!"

Louie called out.

That elbow distance was just a few centimeters away from giving Artest an elbow for Harden's example 28 years earlier.

Probably the God of Hillbilly in the sky blessed the Hillbilly of the Celts~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Wilkins missed, and Louis immediately jumped and roared: "Isn't this a technical foul?"

If Louis does not shout, the referee will give it.

But when Louis shouted, there was a kind of effect that the referee gave a technical foul after listening to him.

Riley exclaimed, "Larry doesn't have a clean mouth!"

Wilkins was so angry that his face flushed, like a pig's liver that had just left the pig's body, and he said to Bird, "If you dare to call me a monkey again, I will definitely kill you!"

"Aren't you?" Byrd was about to pour all his negativity into Wilkins to complete a world where his opponent went mad and he was beaten on the spot, when Louie stopped him, "Did you **** have a point? Quality, stop screaming, forget me please, can't you be honest with the free throws? Isn't it bad to play a game without conflict and violence!"

The entire Lakers team gave Louie an approving look.

Thankfully, they didn't know -- and never will -- that Louie blew up Bird's mentality and caused Wilkins to suffer on the court.

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