The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 1029: The only chance in this life?

"Reggie Miller saved New York! Bringing the series to Game 7!" exclaimed Bob Costas, who witnessed it all. "It's a reversal that would make God cry. !"

Bill Laimbeer did not speak.

This result is not what he wants to see, he does not like the Knicks, this sentence is not just talk.

However, he was not surprised.

This is the **** Knicks!

They just lost to such a team!

"Bill, do you want to talk about Game 7?" Costas asked at the end of the show.

Ranbir shrugged: "No, because the answer in my heart is not what the audience expects."

Costas knew what Ranbir was talking about.

Not what the audience expected, which means, he thinks the Knicks will win Game 7.

This view will not be welcomed.

While the Knicks are the most famous basketball team in the world (in contemporary times), Americans who like them are mostly concentrated in the Midwest.

The Knicks were not so good in other parts of the world.

Because they are a ruthless team.

When dealing with weak teams, they always have the attitude of rushing to kill.

To win games by 50 points, they will try to win by 60 points.

So a lot of people want to watch them lose.

In the fourth quarter of this game, according to NBC's statistics, about 10 million viewers temporarily joined the live broadcast army, making the number of viewers for this game exceed an unprecedented 50 million.

What is the concept of 50 million people watching a basketball game?

Almost twice as many as Jordan's 1998 Battle of Gods.

And these 50 million people, I hope the Knicks will lose more than half.

It can be said that the Knicks "lived up" to the expectations of 30 to 40 million Americans.

After the show, the staff stepped forward, Costas took off his headphones and asked Laimbeer, "Bill, do you really think the Knicks will win Game 7?"

"No great dynasty team would lose Game 7 except us." Laimbeer recalled the 1988 Eastern Conference finals, still regretting, "If we didn't have so many injuries, maybe... forget it, Instead of saying that, I mean, the Knicks are completely 'wake up', they're in better shape than ever, and they don't have any injuries, so I think they're going to win Game 7."

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After celebrating, Louie pinched his nose, not as excited about the result as the players.

Not that he had expected this outcome.

Instead, his excitement had already been vented to other things.

There are so many things that moved him about this game, whether it was Ewing's leadership, Wilson's lost track, or Miller's key performance... Honestly, the Knicks are "terminally ill" and have no cure. medical.

Every dynasty team has to get to this point.

What dismembered the '60s Celtics was Boston's racism, from which it forced an exhausted Bill Russell to flee in 1969.

Having lost Lord of the Rings, the 60s Celts naturally sank.

What ruined the 80s Celtics were injuries and the rise of the Knicks.

It's safe to say that the '80s Celtics were the last dynasty team to fall through non-internal conflict.

The Knicks dynasty rose in the era of rapid commercialization of the league. Their success led to the appreciation of the league, but it also brought more problems.

Fame, money, status, few people can say no to all three at the same time.

They are about to be destroyed by obsessive desires and irreconcilable contradictions.

Then, from Wilson's punch to Ewing, to Louie's death on the magic ball, and the last few minutes, the Knicks players who embodied the words "selflessness" and "unity" on the court.

The Blazers who missed the mark are undoubtedly a team that has achieved perfection in all aspects.

The Knicks can only beat them if they get to the same level.

Tonight, they reached.

They struggled to the brink of death, delaying the finale of the story until the day after tomorrow.

"What a great game, Louie!" Tomjanovich hugged him excitedly.

Louie said, "It's not over yet, Rudy."

"Yes, but I really don't think we're going to lose!"

Louie doesn't have Tomjanovich's winning confidence.

He hugged each other with his colleagues, and then walked to the midfield. Pat Riley, who failed to win the championship tonight, looked at Louie coldly: "Coach Lu, congratulations on your efforts to delay the execution of the death penalty until the day after tomorrow. ."

Louie smiled and said, "Coach Riley, I don't have your winning mentality anymore. Whether we can defend the title or not, I can accept it."

Louie whispered as he walked past Riley, "However, it's rare to have a chance to win a title like tonight, and sometimes we have to ask ourselves - is this the only chance in my life?"

"By the way, tell Chuck that the Coke he gave is delicious."

Louie is a master of psychological warfare, as everyone in the Alliance knows.

So Riley doesn't pay too much attention to Louis's words, it's all psychological warfare of the other party.

But the words did rumble in his heart.

Did they miss their only chance?

Is tonight the only chance to beat the Knicks?

This idea was quickly replaced by Riley's confidence in the Blazers, who didn't think the Blazers would lose the tiebreaker. Although Louie's "magic" on the Knicks is really amazing, the Blazers just won't lose, because they are stronger, they are more prepared for this, and they are better than the Knicks in every aspect.

Riley does want to take a closer look at what Louie did to the Knicks, though.

How did he condone Wilson, make the Knicks collapse, and what did he do in the locker room to make this team radiate a wolf-like fighting spirit and fight to the death, and for what reason, he gave up in the last few minutes The rim offense and the Knicks' foundation (defense) created a miraculous comeback.

But now, what he needs to do more is to appease his players and protest Miller's push.

When asked if Miller's action was a foul, Louie showed a strange smile: "If the referee doesn't call it, it's not a foul."

When the reporter wanted to follow up, Louie also took the magnanimous Jordan as an example: "If Coach Riley has to make excuses every time he loses, I'm afraid he will never be able to win a second championship. Why can't he accept it humbly. What about failure? I think Michael's attitude is pretty decent."

Jordan didn't protest because no matter how protested, the game was over and they could only move on.

"We'll swallow blood because that's what our opponents do, and I promise, we'll win Game 7!"

Jordan was the only Trail Blazers player to show an outward appearance.

That's the attitude the Blazers need.

Being reversed is not terrible, what is terrible is losing fighting spirit.

Jordan showed with his actions that the Blazers had given up on all illusions, because they were facing a team that would bite to the end even if they trailed by 23 points.

The New York reporter, who had already had an intracranial **** after watching the sixth game, was ecstatic at the press conference.

so that the question is raised:

"Patrick, do you think you'll be the MVP of the finals?"

"I hope mj can be the mvp in the finals." Ewing's words froze the scene until he broke the silence, "I'm joking, I mean, I want him to be the loser fmvp."

Louis resisted the urge to hit Ewing's head with a smile and touched the gorilla's head, "Good drive, don't drive next time."

Wilson, as before, was asked about taking too many shots and changing the second half.

"I've let a lot of people down." Wilson made no excuses. "I just hope it's too late."

Then it's the turn of tonight's protagonist, Miller.

Miller's cards were so big today that he asked Louie to help him get a drink~www.novelmt.com~ He was not polite, he took it and drank it, and then arrogantly said: "I know that many people are not optimistic about us, it doesn't matter, the more so The more excited we are, we are enjoying the process of fighting against the world, I hope you will continue to look down on us in Game 7, and finally, I have a message for Spike Lee, please look at my mouth-"

fuck!

you! !

It is said that Director Li bought Miller's jersey immediately after watching the game, and then saw the opponent scold him in front of the national media, so he silently burned the jersey again.

------off topic-----

Tomorrow is also an update chapter, the day after tomorrow you will watch the tiebreaker, I promise.

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