The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 937: six yum

"It took the Knicks several years to get over the Celtic Mountains, so what we need most now is not encouragement or criticism, but patience. The patience of the fans is very important."

At the end of the game, Donovan reluctantly turned his back to the empty side seat for an interview.

At the start of the game, there was not even a single empty seat to be found in the Miami Coliseum.

But as soon as the game was over, people were almost gone.

It's no wonder that Donovan complained about the fans being "impatient". If this were Louie, he would have scolded him long ago.

Louie also needs to be interviewed.

It was one of his most hated parts of game night.

What kind of brain do those people in the league office have to think that fans like to watch coaches' postgame interviews?

From the fans' point of view, it takes two hours or more to watch a game. Then, not every second of those two hours was fun.

There are some rounds where both sides play badly, and there are rounds where both sides have played well, but they just don't shoot, and there are drowsy free throws, timeouts, and ad breaks that come with timeouts.

It's rare to have 20 minutes of enjoyment in a game that takes two hours.

After watching a game, it is like watching an action movie like "Operation Red Sea" from beginning to end. Although it is exciting, it is mentally exhausting.

Who wants to watch a coach say "why do we win/lose" in front of the TV?

Louie thought this kind of thing was insane, but he couldn't refuse, because it was the rule.

The same goes for the press conferences that follow, which Louis dislikes but has to attend.

Dumars made a goal in front of reporters.

"We'll replace the Knicks as the new ruler."

The New York Times has no shortage of mean reporters.

"Please, Miami, break the Indiana Curse before taking New York as a rival. Indiana Jones can't wait to get you out for four years in a row."

Indiana Jones is the protagonist of Raiders of the Lost Ark.

At the same time, this is also the nickname of Danny Manning.

Just as Havlicek's nickname "Hondo" was taken from the movie character, Manning also received a similar nickname, but not because he resembled Indiana Jones, but because he played for the Pacers, The Pacers are in Indiana, and there happens to be a classic movie character called Indiana.

Louie wasn't interested in the post-match turmoil that carried over to the sidelines.

A lot has happened inside the Knicks over the past few months.

To Louie's relief, the smell of gunpowder between Ewing and Wilson isn't as strong as it was at the start of the season.

With Wilson not fighting, Ewing could feel he was dominating the team.

More than half of the tension between the two was caused by Ewing.

Ewing loves to do unnecessary things to prove his status.

Wilson sometimes ducks, sometimes not.

Because he believes that proper competition can help improve the competitiveness of the team.

Louis acquiesced to Wilson's approach, and it was not desirable to compete with Ewing in an all-round way.

The first win of the season against the Heat was the 599th regular-season game of Louie's career.

With the All-Star weekend approaching, the Knicks are back at home, on February 12, against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

The Cavaliers are calm on the surface, but not in their hearts.

The Knicks are aiming for their 600th win over Louie.

In order to achieve this goal, they have been focusing on it for more than a month.

During the period, the car overturned several times, causing Wilson to shave his head.

Now they just want to pull together to win the game.

Louie rested Ainge and Reggie Williams.

Wang Mukong was recalled from the Development League.

In the first quarter, the Knicks took control.

Wilson's face was full of chills, and the pressure of "whoever pits whoever will die" cheered up all his teammates.

Cavaliers rookie Jim Jackson made a strategic error.

Jackson was assigned a one-on-one defense against Wilson.

Like other rookies, Jackson's off-ball defense sucks.

Rookies' off-ball defense **** for granted. They think that the easiest thing in NBA games is off-ball defense. In fact, this is the thing that requires the most hard work and low profile.

Most people have been trained with the ball since childhood, and once they are out of the ball, some people don't know how to play the game.

Jackson's whimsical off-the-ball defense seemed like a dummy in front of the Knicks' exquisite coordination.

A single cover by Kemp separated his body.

Wilson received the ball from the outside, and he had time to look up and aim for a three-pointer.

"Shh!"

"Rookie, are you trying to be funny with this defense?" Wilson said bitterly. "I shoot easier than I did in practice."

Jackson was taught a lesson.

When defending, pay attention to screens and pick-and-rolls, and can't be thrown off by Wilson.

However it didn't work at all.

On the defensive end, the Knicks defended a wave with pocket formations.

Going back to the offensive end, this time Miller cut out the right wing and went around the screen, received a pass from Stockton, and then made a three-pointer.

In the next round, Wilson took another left-wing 3-pointer around a screen.

The knight was starting to get scared.

They're not afraid of losing, they're losing by record points.

Because the first quarter has not been completed, the Cavaliers have fallen behind by 20 points. If the Knicks play according to this strength, it is not impossible to break the 81-point difference set by the Mavericks in 1984.

Moreover, the coach who led the Celtics to slaughter the Mavericks by 81 points seems to be Louie too, right?

With the lessons learned from the previous experience, the Cavaliers dare not slack off.

Stockton advanced in the backcourt, Wilson called for cover, and the Cavaliers were afraid that he would run out of opportunities to shoot again, so they simply fouled him in advance.

When Wilson was fouled, he didn't have the ball in his hands and the opportunity didn't come out. That is to say, this is not a foul that tactically destroys the scoring opportunity, but an early foul that prevents him from running out of the open catch and shoot opportunity through tactical movement.

The knight's fear of Wilson can be seen here.

Since Louis is likely to win his 600th career win in this game, this game that should not have been broadcast live in the United States was treated as a live broadcast in the United States.

NBC's commentator saw the Cavaliers foul so much, and couldn't help but complain: "The Cavaliers are in a low period, and they can be forgiven for not being able to beat the Knicks. They should trust Coach Lu and won't hurt their hometown team. killer."

Before Marv Albert could finish speaking, his partner Doug Collins smirked: "It's hard to say."

Winning is certain, but if Louis wants to win beautifully, it is not difficult or interesting to rely on the victory over the lineup.

If you want to win, you have to win beautifully, giving the offense of a basketball game a unique sports aesthetic.

The Cavaliers' foul on Wilson has aroused the rebellious psychology of the Knicks.

Their mental health is very unhealthy, and it is probably based on the idea of ​​"a little guy who doesn't obediently lead his neck to be killed, and tries to use fouls to stop this uncle from having fun?"

The fun begins.

Stockton pretended to pass the ball to Miller who was cutting inside, but in fact let Wilson cut in for a layup around Ewing's off-ball screen.

In another round, Wilson and Kemp stood on the weak side to open up space.

Then Stockton→Miller→Wilson's pass to create an inside layup.

The Knicks' tactics became smoother and smoother. At this time, the Cavaliers' defense line from the top of the arc to the penalty area exposed a big loophole.

Louis made a gesture.

The Knicks forced the Cavaliers to one-on-one with infinite switching defenses, strangled the Cavaliers' tactical ball transfer, one-on-one and low-post singles in a row.

When the Knicks had the advantage across the board, Louie was still thinking about how to make the game better.

Ewing came with a beautiful long teleportation camp dunk.

After the Knicks guarded the Cavaliers for another 24 seconds to force them out of the shot, Wilson broke through to an empty basket.

Then there was the counter-routine, Kemp took the ball high and fed Stockton for an empty cut layup.

Wilson stole the pass from the Cavaliers and threw it to Miller, who was going down quickly. Miller didn't make a three-pointer or layup in the frontcourt, but gave an alley to Kemp who was following up behind him.

At that time, after the second quarter, the Cavaliers trailed by 38 points.

"Will Coach Lu really show mercy?"

No one knows the answer to the question.

Since it is the 600th career victory, it is natural to win in a special way.

The Knicks, from the coaching staff to the players, all felt that killing the Cavaliers to death was the right choice.

The most miserable part of the Cavaliers being played by the Knicks is as follows:

Wilson was closely watching the ball~www.wuxiaspot.com~ so passed the ball to Miller.

Miller made a fake pass and suddenly started, breaking through the defense and dunking directly.

Then the Knicks played a dead knight attack with another pocket formation. Ewing grabbed the ball and made a back pass across the half court.

This bastard, who never knew how to please the audience, suddenly made such a move, clearly not taking the knight in his eyes.

To the despair of the Cavaliers, Stockton, who received the ball, watched Wilson approach.

Suddenly, he turned sideways, and actually sent an alley-oop for Wilson by back pass.

A knight slaughtered as a pig and a dog, unable to do anything about the Knicks' insulting juggling.

Wilson received the ball with his left hand and scored with a right-handed dunk in the air.

The Cavaliers' heart died in that moment.

In the end, the Knicks won the most points in a single game in the Louis era with a 72-point advantage.

Watching the Cavaliers walk out of Madison Square Garden numbly, Louie just said: "My players wanted to win my 600th career win in a special way, and they did, it was a fun game, I never forget."

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