The Rest, Only Noise
Chapter 637: The feeling of being grabbed by the headlines? gross
Latest website: On April 5, 1989, "Sports Illustrated" wrote a feature article devoted to the upcoming NBA playoffs.
The title of the article is "Who is the public enemy?".
From the perspective of strength and record, this article ranks the teams most likely to win the championship, starting with the first place.
Before the author revealed his suspense, anyone who had followed professional basketball knew that the Knicks were the number one favorite.
So the author pre-written a paragraph before giving the ranking: "Could the New York Knicks be defeated? Not likely. How could they lose? The only people who can beat the Knicks are the Knicks themselves. Ralph and Larry Bird's injury made Boston uncompetitive, and there was no second team in the entire division to play against New York.
Therefore, the number one in the championship potential list can only be them - the New York Knicks.
Chuck Daly said he thinks the Knicks will win the East. But this is only a reasonable prediction based on strength, and we will have to see more games to draw conclusions. The Knicks have Patrick Ewing, the second center in the league, Benj Wilson, the 'conqueror' who is expected to succeed Larry Bird, the best point guard in the league, John Stockton, the best in the league. 4-point scorer Kevin McHale, the league's best defensive wing Dennis Rodman, future sharpshooter Reggie Miller, and a bunch of backups that are comparable to most starting lineups— John Hornacek, John Salley, Dan Marley, Joe Klein, Alex Stevens... Even the Chinese Song He, who is rarely on the active list, is famous Love Brad Rohos, are very powerful bench players.
For most coaches, having a team with more than 10 people to play is both a blessing and a curse, because it means they will have problems with lineups. But littlelu broke the outside doubt with an incredible long rotation.
So far this season, you haven't heard a single Knicks player complain about his minutes.
Now they're entering their fifth year of the littlelu era, where they won their third championship last year. They crave more, as Dave Anderson of The New York Times chanted for them, "Strive for Excellence, Again and Again!" "
The Knicks have undoubtedly been blown to the sky.
In the April 5 issue of "Sports Illustrated", their entire team was featured on the cover of the Illustrated.
The difference is that Louie is holding a glass of red wine (actually Coke), and the players behind him have a toothy grin.
It's reminiscent of the classic poster the Knicks left in the locker room in 1970.
Record-wise, the Knicks fully deserve the compliments they're getting so far.
On April 4, they defeated the Philadelphia 76ers in an overtime game.
Turned his record into 65 wins and 8 losses.
With nine regular-season games remaining, they have a chance to break Louie's all-time record (72-10) with the Boston Celtics in 1984.
That night, reporters asked Louie if he was interested in breaking records.
Louie said with a smile: "I'm only interested in winning, just like pregnancy in many cases, it's just a giveaway in a physical love game."
Louie really doesn't have that much obsession with breaking records.
After all, the record is already his, and it is his record horizontally and vertically. Does it matter whether it is broken or not?
He admits he's a bit Versailles on this one, but it's the truth.
Whether or not to break the record is only in his mind, and, as a traveler, he knows very well that a team that is desperate to break the record will lose the championship in the playoffs.
Based on this, Louie won't make the team too aggressive in order to break the record.
After two days, the Knicks withstood the epic pictorial poisonous milk, 114 to 94 victory over the Bucks.
Reggie Miller hit six 3-pointers in the game for a team-high score.
66 wins
Since then, they have played the New Jersey Nets back-to-back, which is the only game that Louis has explicitly asked to win.
Everyone on the team knew that Louie had a relationship with Nets general manager Harry Weltman.
At this time, it is obvious who is Coach Lu's most loyal dog licking.
Like Ewing, he's not licking a dog, he just plays normally.
Wilson was different. Those bloodshot eyes seemed to have a revenge on him for killing his father. Oh no, it should be, as if there was someone across from him who happened to be the tauren who made him a father in high school.
Tonight, Wilson hit the killer, scoring 40 points and 5 steals in 30 minutes.
The improvement of Wilson's defensive end and the improvement of off-ball movement surprised Louis very much.
If it weren't for the fierce competition in defense, Louie felt that Wilson could have fought for a second defense.
And his off-the-ball movement, coexisting harmoniously with Miller, produced a chemical reaction of 1+1>2, and once again got the fetters of them winning the championship together.
"Coach Lu, what's your secret to getting 140 points in regular time?"
Louie said nonsense in earnest: "The secret is we hit 66 percent of our shots."
"Is it true that someone says you have a personal feud with someone in New Jersey?"
"I can't agree." Louis said proudly, "I'm not bragging, but you can ask about it. Who doesn't know that I'm a loyal person. How can I have personal grudges with others? If there are, there are also some small-minded people. People hate me."
The Knicks won 67.
Then they met the challenge - the Washington bullet, which has the blood-suppressing power to the Knicks.
Why the Knicks won't play in front of bullets is a mystery.
No matter how big the gap between the two teams, the Bullets always have a way to compete with the Knicks.
The Knicks can only lose one more game if they are going to chase the best record in history, but they don't want to give this precious "one time" to the Bullets.
The bullets took their blood to suppress the power, and the Knicks played the last round.
100 to 100
Ewing's key offensive rebounds reserved the opportunity for the Knicks to kill.
Louis asked for a time-out and suddenly deployed a five-out strategy.
The five-out strategy, as the name suggests, means that all five players stay on the outside. This was common in the small-ball era to create the ultimate offensive space for the ball handler.
However, Louis's five-out strategy focused on five players at the top of the arc.
Stockton dribbled the ball for time. Suddenly, the players at the top of the arc scattered, and Ewing rushed to the penalty area, and everyone found out.
This is a starburst tactic with five outer tactical shells!
Louis used this tactic to beat the Celtics away.
That was also the beginning of a full-scale confrontation between the Knicks and the Celtics in the mid-to-late 1980s.
No one on the Bullets could stop Ewing from flying to the rim.
Stockton's perfect pass allowed Ewing to dunk and smash the bullet.
Ewing landed, beating his chest like a gorilla.
With 23 points, 13 rebounds and 4 blocks, Ewing was the most influential player in this game.
The Bullets lost convincingly.
Unseld sighed to reporters: "I did feel something similar to the Knicks in 1970 in them. The biggest similarity between these two teams is that they have someone to stand up every night to end the game, It makes it impossible for his opponents to play targeted defenses before the game because you don't know who is going to explode today."
That's 68 wins.
Distance record, 4 games to go.
With six regular-season games remaining, the Knicks will at least tie the record from the outside.
Because it's hard to imagine the Knicks losing three of their next six games.
No, even if they lose two games, it feels like the national table tennis team was forced to tie five in the team competition, which is incredible.
Since then, the Knicks have taken the Hornets lightly for their 69th win.
Coming to the Detroit Pistons, the other side currently ranks second in the East with only 55 wins.
The Pistons, with Parish, Dumars and Aguirre, want to slack off, and they don't think they can compete with the Knicks.
But their first-round pick this year is in the hands of the Knicks, so they "reluctantly" played the second-best record in the Eastern Conference.
Daly hopes to stop the Knicks and end their winning streak.
But Ewing and Wilson's outbursts dashed the Pistons' hopes.
With 19 points, 14 rebounds, 8 assists and 10 blocks, Ewing suppressed the Pistons' paint rate to 20 percent.
Wilson shot more than 70% from the field and scored 52 points.
This young one inside and one outside, Louis's two most trusted superstars, powerfully smashed the Detroit Corps, bringing the Knicks record to 70 wins, tying the best record in team history set in the 1986-87 season.
The Knicks smashed the best record in franchise history against the unwilling Philadelphia 76ers.
On April 17, the Knicks played the Chicago Bulls back-to-back, and CBS decided to broadcast the game live.
Because the Knicks are likely to tie the league record in this game.
Although the Bulls want to beat the Knicks, but they do not have the strength.
The Knicks slaughtered the Bulls without a fight, tying the league record. But the victory didn't make the headlines the next day.
On the night of the Knicks game, a murder that shocked the United States occurred in Central Park in New York.
A young woman named Trishameili was attacked while jogging in Central Park, raped and brutally abused to the point of death by unknown individuals. 4 hours after the incident was discovered by passers-by and reported to the hospital.
The modus operandi of this case was so brutal that the victim was almost beaten to death, bleeding from internal organs, the entire left eyeball had to be removed due to the beating and disabled, and the victim's brain had been damaged due to the strong blow, and the doctor believed that even if she survived , may also become vegetative. The impact of this incident was so great that Louis recalled the degree of discussion and national attention when various similar cases occurred in China.
It is disgusting that the "Chicago Tribune" also used this incident to pour dirty water on the Knicks: "Where such criminals can be born, such a brutal professional basketball team can be born."
It's a good thing to tie the record, but it's really disgusting to have these things.
Louis asked all players to keep a low profile for a period of time in the future, and not accept any media interviews if it is not necessary. UU reading www.uukanshu.com
The Central Park tragedy took the eyes off professional sports.
Therefore, even if the Knicks washed the Pacers and Cavaliers with rage and blood, and improved the record by 2 wins with a record of 74 wins and 8 losses, it only attracted attention in New York and some areas.
Louie now knows what it's like to get the Warriors' 73-win game to be headlined by the Los Angeles old man's 60 points.
But being grabbed headlines by an old man in Los Angeles, you can absolutely say that this is God's will, at most it is a little helpless, and then complain a few more words, "Isn't 73 wins in the season even better than 73 wins in the season?" , like the Knicks...Louis is really just disgusting.
He just hoped that the playoffs would start soon, and another team would let his team get a good slaughter. They had too much anger to vent.
At this time, the Milwaukee Bucks, who entered the playoffs as the eighth in the East, did not know that disaster was coming.
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