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Chapter 1035: Coach Lu, what is MSG's single-quarter scoring record?

Chapter 1035 Coach Lu, what is MSG's single-quarter scoring record

"Doug Christie, played 52 games in the regular season, averaged 7 minutes and 22 seconds per game, scored 4 points, 2 rebounds and 1 assist, played in 16 playoff games, averaged 7 minutes per game..."

Bob Costas reads Christie's stats.

These data give a clear understanding of Christie, that this person is definitely not a so-called secret weapon, nor a high-strength rookie, nor a legacy that cannot stand out because of the fierce competition in the Knicks team.

A player who didn't seem to be playing at a time like this was suddenly sent, why?

Although neither Ranbir nor the Tragic figure can explain why, they can give examples based on their own experiences.

Laimbeer said: "When Coach Lu was coaching in Boston, we had a young man named Guy Williams on our team, and although he was average at the time, Coach Lu always replaced him at some special moments. "

"Special moments?" Costas asked. "Like?"

Ranbir came with a wave of memory killings: "Do you still remember the famous conflict between dr.j and Larry?"

Costas certainly remembers.

It's not just Costas who remembers that game, even if it's just the regular season.

As a regular season, it was replayed many times by cbs in the following years, and received good reviews, which shows how classic it is.

Among them, the ko referee before the game, Bird's abuse of Dr. Bird, causing him to throw a gentleman's fist into anger, Ranbir's Bar-style persuasion, and the loyal dog-style savior of Guy Williams mentioned by Ranbir. It's a story that fans are familiar with.

Costas seemed to understand: "So, you think Doug is on the court with a similar special mission?"

Laimbeer doesn't think Christie is someone who will take the initiative to fight, but if there is no other purpose, it can't explain the fact that Louie replaced him.

So Ranbir just said, "I can't be sure, maybe?"

However, the case of the tragedian is quite different from that of Ranbir.

Tragic mentions another player - Brad Rohos.

As we all know, Rohos is the famous mascot of the Knicks dynasty. Although he is not powerful, everyone likes him.

When Rohos was sent to the Clippers last summer, many Knicks fans expressed their dismay.

But Rohos is popular not because of his performance on the field, but because of the innocent image of a harmless human and animal off the field.

Louis kept him for so many years, mainly for two reasons.

A team may not select the strongest player, but must identify the weakest player. The weakest players can both be at the bottom and use their bottom-up strength to comfort others.

Rohos is such a role. He bought a villa in the dnp position and lived in it all year round. As the least important player in the team, he brought a lot of joy to the locker room. It can be said that the Knicks have such a dull atmosphere this year. Part of the reason is that Rohos is gone.

Tragic mentions him, not to let people know how important the team's 15th man.

He said something embarrassing in his own opinion: "Brad is the most inconspicuous player on this team, but Coach Lu used to start him in the finals with us, and it worked. ."

As soon as the tragic master's words fell, Ranbir also answered: "Yes, I remembered, this guy also started the game against us, and he played well, so no matter what tricks Coach Lu plays on the rotation, I will You won't question him, he must have his reasons!"

There is no complicated reason for Louie to replace Christie.

The Blazers appear to have imitated the Knicks' roll call tactics.

So, Louie needs to change to a lineup that is largely free of defensive flaws, while leaving room for leeway.

Christie is Louie's "private place".

As a rookie, it stands to reason that defense would be his weakness. If the Blazers want to play roll call tactics, he is undoubtedly the most suitable roll call target.

Here is the beauty of this substitution.

Christie leaves a lot to be desired, but his defense is above average for the Knicks.

Although Christie was not a defensive player in college, when he came to New York, he knew that if he wanted to make a difference in this terrible introverted team, he had to start with defense. He's willing to work on the defensive end, he's got a lot of savvy, and around a bunch of defensive masters, he's making rapid progress.

But then again, no matter how good Christie's defense is, if any one of Jordan, Barkley, and Thomas takes a roll call on him, he's basically useless.

Louie's substitution is to test whether the Blazers' play is the same as he thinks, and to give Christie a chance by the way, the two are not in conflict.

To the audience, this may be one of the many tricks Louie has done, but how many coaches dare to do it in the stalemate in Game 7 of the Finals, even if they lead by 10 points?

But for Christie, it was a big moment in his career.

In his rookie season, Christie rarely felt needed. Now, even if he doesn't know the purpose of the coach replacing him, he will do his best to leave his footprint on the biggest stage in the world.

With this idea in mind, Christie ushered in the attack of Isiah Thomas.

Thomas' performance was defiant, he didn't call the pick-and-roll, and he didn't pass the ball to Jordan like he did before.

Christie's heart was always hanging, and his heartbeat was dozens of miles faster than Thomas's crotch change speed. His defense was played with applause by the opponent, and he could not effectively predict the attack of the Smiling Assassin.

Thomas boldly jumped up after the change of direction and shot Christie from 198 cm from the top three-point line.

"Shh!"

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"Isaiah doesn't take him seriously at all." Ranbir laughed.

Christie gritted her teeth and ran forward.

Wilson dribbled alone to break the Blazers' 3-1-1 full-court press.

The Blazers guarded him with Jordan, and Wilson's first-quarter offense was too strong for Riley to hand him over to anyone else.

However, Wilson appears to have a well-established self-management mechanism.

He can restrain his deepest desires, which is what that "conqueror" looks like. But Riley wasn't afraid. If Wilson kept his first-quarter offense, he was.

Wilson called for Ewing's pick-and-roll, then first pretended to go in the direction of the pick-and-roll, and then sent a very ingenious pass to the gorilla who took it apart.

Ewing missed a near-handed 2, but not because of a slip and missed shot, but because he chose to pass the ball.

He passed the ball to the perimeter.

With this choice, Louis would have to reprimand him a few times as usual, but now he can only feel the growth of this Jamaican bastard.

The receiver was Knicks rookie Doug Christie.

Christie's unguarded perimeter 3-pointer didn't look nervous and his shot was smooth, but he didn't make it.

It doesn't matter, everyone will have the experience of hitting the iron with a perfect hand.

Ewing dominated the block, grabbed the offensive rebound unstoppable, and then to Christie: "Just shoot!"

Christie held her breath and shot again from the same position.

It's not uncommon to be replaced by Louie at a moment like this, as he's notoriously willing to give rookies and fringes a chance. But being fed two goals in a row by a mean veteran like Ewing has a completely different meaning to Christie.

He has been with Ewing for a season. He knows that this big brother is not easy to get along with. He is indifferent to the outside world and harsh and mean to the inside. The only person who can treat him is Louis, but he chooses to believe in himself at this time and let him have the opportunity to find Field, and twice in a row...

Christie made another move with the determination to succeed or not.

"Shh!"

"!#%"

Christie roared inarticulately and ran back to find Louie standing on the sidelines with his hand outstretched.

He excitedly waved his hand and clapped it.

"We can really see the strength of the Knicks in these few rounds." The tragic sighed, "That's why they were able to win five consecutive championships."

"Enough, five consecutive championships is enough." Laimbeer would feel physical discomfort when he heard someone blow the Knicks' five consecutive championships.

Because the first of these five consecutive championships was obtained by breaking the Celtics' four consecutive championships, and the five consecutive championships are one more than the four consecutive championships.

Beat you head to head~www.novelmt.com~ There are more consecutive championships than you, needless to say who is greater?

Then, Thomas came to the frontcourt again, but this time, Christie took the initiative to increase the physical contact and no longer let him have the opportunity to dribble and juggle in place.

Thomas was not in a hurry, Jordan ran from the right, handed over the ball, and let the Knicks switch defenses by the way.

Christie came to Jordan, and this scene made Louie's eyes widen. At the moment when the switch was completed, Jordan started to pass Christie, rushed to the basket and caused Ewing to foul in the air.

"Is mj going to start?"

Jordan looked at Louie in the distance and asked, "Coach Lu, what's MSG's single-quarter scoring record?"

This scene undoubtedly angered all the Knicks players.

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