The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 1016: Trailblazers are impeccable

June 18, 1993

Game 6 of the Finals was held at Madison Square Garden, home of the New York Knicks.

"Tonight, perhaps for the first time in NBA history, was the most popular TV show in the nation."

"I'm really more interested in the outcome of this match than the day-to-day 60minutes(cbs)."

At the game, nbc commentator Bob Costas and new analyst, a notorious player who just chose to end his basketball career - Celtics legend Bill Laimbeer.

Officially, Laimbeer hasn't retired.

He's just out of contract, and the Celtics want to keep him, and if he doesn't want to stay in Boston, he can go to another team.

If he wants to continue playing, he can wait until the offseason to talk slowly.

However, Ranbir suddenly decided to sign with nbc.

He signed a five-year, $4 million contract with the nbc. Through the signing of this contract, he indirectly announced that his sports career had come to an end.

No farewell, no grand performance like Bird, and no one but Celtics fans will feel sorry.

Kostas smiled knowingly when Ranbir said he cared more about the outcome of the game than the biggest TV show of his time ("60 Minutes").

"Bill, who do you think has the advantage in this game between the Knicks and the Blazers?"

If Laimbeer hadn't signed with the NBC, Costas would have been paired with Hubie Brown or another senior analyst, but Laimbeer is so special.

The Celtics he represents have many stories with the Knicks.

Laimbeer, who retired from the Greens, obviously has more room for improvement than his previous life—retiring in the Pistons.

In the Celtics, Ranbir's most filthy side, such as vulgar words, ruthless attacks, black feet and dirty hands, etc., were covered up to the greatest extent by his strong character and aggressive personality.

The Pistons' Laimbeer was the devil, and when he retired, the entire league was happy.

And what about the Celtics' Ranbir? You have to admire the literati's ability to articulate words.

Bob Ryan called Ranbir the greatest "scareer" of all time.

Intimidator/Demon, these are just two names for the same meaning.

That's the difference between a little idiot and a big idiot.

Because of Boston's environment, Laimbeer has more options after retirement, and when the NBC offered him the contract, he signed it without saying hello to anyone.

It made his teammates and Boston friends feel underappreciated, but this is Laimbeer, who never said he was loyal to Boston, and for him, Boston was just a place to offer his job.

Now that he's old, he's not as competitive as he used to be, and the Celtics are weakening, so naturally it's time to leave.

Coming to nbc can bring Laimbeer back to the spotlight. Hearing Kostas's question, he gave a satisfactory answer to most of the audience: "I have seen the performance of the Trail Blazers in Game 5, so the answer is obvious, The Knicks have no chance."

When CBS broadcast the Knicks game, the most effective commentator partner was undoubtedly Billy Cunningham and any commentator who could control the court.

Because Cunningham always blatantly smeared Louie and the Knicks on the air, and then the latter's performance tends to give the former a hard blow, thereby creating the effect of the show.

Ranbir knew what the nbc was looking for him for, so he jumped into the role right away.

"Oh, the Knicks have no chance? Bill, can you be more specific?"

"Actually, from the performance of the fifth game, there is nothing wrong with the Knicks. It's just that the Blazers' game was too perfect, it was impeccable." Laimbeer incarnates Takuchi, "The Knicks are still more than 95% stronger than in NBA history. The championship team is stronger, but the Blazers have become the strongest team I've ever seen."

Costas asked: "Better than the Celtics in the '80s?"

Since you want to blow, you have to have the awareness to put yourself out there.

Ranbir nodded seriously: "Yes."

Hearing this, Costas can only sigh with emotion. Ranbir is a natural analyst, and he knows too much what the TV station needs him to do.

Louie also sighed for a while when he heard that Lambir signed a contract with NBC and officially became a professional analyst.

Because of the youth filter, every generation of sports fans believes that the generation of stars who grew up with them is the best.

For Louis, Ranbir belongs to the generation that grew up with him.

"I hope that evil dog can say a few human words on stage."

Louie and Tomjanovich talked and laughed.

The warm-up on both sides proceeded in an orderly manner.

The Blazers have very few dunkers, everyone is doing the same thing, which fits their current state.

Forget about me, not even without me.

Even Jordan, the most offensively threatening ball-handler in history, gave up the ball to become a shooter and played brilliantly. This team has indeed stepped into the extreme.

Louis is very sober, the opponent is strong and the opponent is strong.

The Trail Blazers' longboard is indeed more than that of Dredd, the **** donkey's chicken, but although the longboard is long, the shortboard has not disappeared.

Their defense remains a problem.

The Knicks need to base themselves on their own defense first, and then seize the defensive loopholes of the Trail Blazers’ positional warfare to open up a breakthrough. Both offense and defense are under pressure, and the offense that seems untargetable will naturally have problems.

In order to make this game a good result, the operation department of msg also invited Mariah Carey, the goddess of luck of the Knicks, to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner".

This is Kelly's seventh time singing for the Knicks, having won the Knicks six times before.

And, those six wins all came in the playoffs.

After the national anthem was sung, the two sides began to make the final preparations before the start of the game.

The Blazers' starting lineup is: Thomas, Jordan, Robinson, Barkley, Sabonis.

The Knicks have a lot to say here. Both Stockton and Kemp were put on the bench, and Rauf and Stevens were replaced by their two starters.

"Coach Lu, what about Stevens, can that white guy play? Does he have the ability to start?"

Spike Lee in the front row was terrified when he saw the lineup, and since he was seated so close to the Knicks lounge area, Louie could hear it just by speaking up.

What Li didn't expect was that Louis, who had always talked and laughed with him, turned around with an indifferent and serious face: "Shut your **** stinky mouth!"

Li immediately stopped the behavior of the layman instructing the layman.

He is a scumbag, and he is not angry when he is scolded. He even turned around and asked Louis's wife: "Monica, Coach Lu hasn't rested for the past few days, okay?"

"No, he's resting well." Lorraine replied.

"It's so angry, it looks like there's nowhere to let it go..." Li decided not to say anything to Louis tonight, so as not to be scolded.

At the beginning of the game, Ewing won the jump ball, ran out of the paint area at a 45-degree angle on the right side of the frontcourt and stuck Sabonis, and wanted to come and play the ball.

In less than a second, the Trail Blazers' help came.

Although Ewing's post-up singles are formulaic, Sabonis can't remember his formula and can only passively receive.

Ewing's offense is often very efficient once the opponent is passively receiving moves rather than seeing them open.

So this one-handed defense came just right.

The man next to Ewing was Clifford Robinson, who made the Blazers invincible after he started.

Robinson's style of play is very similar to Rasheed Wallace, but he is different from Roaring Heavenly Venerate. He does not challenge the referee and is not addicted to eating t.

He's more of a character-optimized, lighter version.

From the point of view of the effect on the spot, Rasheed Wallace, who likes to cause trouble, is more like an inferior product.

Ewing was blocked by Robinson and could not pass the ball to Stevens who fell into the open position. At the same time, he could not find the position of other teammates, so he could only throw a ball blindly.

"boom!"

"What was your attack just now?" Louis asked.

Ewing had nothing to say, shouted "mine" and returned to defense as quickly as possible.

His full-speed back defense is not very effective, and the Blazers' counterattack is like this.

Jordan grabbed the rebound and made a long pass to Thomas.

In less than four seconds, the counterattack was scored, 2-0.

"Isiah's straight-line speed is still a little slower than when he was young."

I don't know how good the relationship between Ranbir and Thomas is.

Kostas can only echo a few words at will to this kind of behavior of bragging about his old teammates.

After Thomas scored a counterattack, he was not in a hurry to get back.

He stayed in the frontcourt and made a frontcourt press on Raouf alone.

Thomas' pressing force is not strong, mainly harassing and delaying the speed of advancement.

Moreover, for a shooter like Raouf, giving a little more consumption can also affect his shooting accuracy.

It took Raouf seven seconds to advance up the field and cross to Wilson.

Wilson turned to face Jordan and made the same choice as Ewing.

They all want to blow up their opponents.

But the degree of difficulty with which he broke Jordan is not of the same order of magnitude as the degree of difficulty with which Ewing broke Sabonis.

Wilson tried to go left to break through Jordan's defense, but this step was predicted by the opponent.

Jordan quickly traverses, locks Wilson's offensive line first, and then makes a close attack.

Wilson did not expect that Jordan would dare to defend like this on the road. The ball in his hand was cut off~www.novelmt.com~ This time, if it is replaced by a non-star player, there is a certain probability that he will be called a foul.

But the old referee usually doesn't blow it, because this is a steal that makes perfect use of hand-cheg.

Wilson's dribble was broken, and the Knicks' offensive round ended again.

Jordan rushed to the frontcourt with unmatched speed to complete the dunk, 4-0.

"Defense should have been the strength of the Knicks, but since the beginning of the game, the Blazers have used better defense to keep the Knicks frustrated on offense." Costas said, "Patrick and Benj have not yet found their form."

Laimbeer answered, "That's what I said, the Blazers are impeccable!"

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