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Chapter 1191: The Legacy of the Big Pussy

The first thousand one hundred and ninety-one chapters of the legacy of the big force pocket

In March, Lanny Wilkens led his team to a victory, making him the first coach in NBA history to win with 1,000 victories.

This record, like Chamberlain's first career score of more than 30,000 points decades ago, is considered a difficult one to surpass.

However, all records that can endure working years can be broken.

When Wilkens hit the 1,000-win mark, the North American sports world was jubilant.

Blessings came from everywhere, even Louie said he was the best non-white coach ever.

It's just that this sentence inadvertently included himself in the position under Wilkens.

Although Louis is now in Cao Ying, the New York media believes that their Messiah's heart is still in the Big Apple.

As such, they analyze Wilkens' 1,000 wins from multiple angles and why he's not one of the five best coaches in NBA history.

To the media, Wilkens has little to no record of anything other than leading the Sonics to a championship in the late 1970s.

But isn't it enough to lead the team to win a championship?

Comparing those uncrowned coaches, enough is definitely enough, but certainly not better than Louis.

In a situation that Louis did not want to happen, the media compared Louis and Wilkens in all aspects.

They came to the conclusion that the two were not comparable.

Because Wilkens will be ruthlessly killed by Louis.

On his resume, Louis has seven NBA championships and one Olympic championship.

In terms of record, excluding the playoffs, Louis currently has a regular-season record of 677 wins and 199 losses.

Whether it is win rate or time, there is an overwhelming advantage.

The New York media optimistically predicted: "In this case, within seven seasons, Leader Lu will become the second thousand-win coach in league history."

Wilkens was pulled out to compare for no reason, and then proved to be a complete defeat to Louie.

However, the Los Angeles media jumped out at the right time to impose justice on the New Yorkers: "Yes, Leader Lu will become the second thousand-win coach, but not in New York. His 700th, 800th, 900th and meaningful 1000th wins. , all in Los Angeles.”

This really hit the lung tube, and the media in the New York area reviewed the failure history of Los Angeles professional basketball almost every day for the next half month.

An unintentional compliment from Louis to Wilkens actually triggered such a big rhythm.

The parties just felt inexplicable.

At present, Louis leads the Lakers to 45 wins and 13 losses, and the record is the same as the Trail Blazers, but temporarily ranks first in the West because of the victory.

In the second game in March, the Lakers met the Blazers again.

This is their rematch with the Blazers.

Jordan fulfilled his promise and scored 50 points against the Lakers.

However, Wilson also had a triple-double of 46 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists, not losing to Jordan at all.

The point that really gives the Blazers an advantage is actually Olajuwon and Mourning.

This pair of insiders was very incongruous in the last game with the Lakers. Now that a few months have passed, Riley seems to have created an ingenious rapport for them.

According to the observations of the Lakers coaching staff, this tacit understanding is basically like this.

Olajuwon plays a ball, then it will be Mourning's turn to play in the next round.

If someone hits two in a row, the other can hit three in a row.

Can games be played according to this orderly attack pattern?

Of course not.

That is to say, the Blazers are strong, and they are not prone to problems in the regular season, but in the playoffs, whoever is stronger will definitely win.

It can be seen that Jordan's patience has almost reached its limit.

The teammates around him changed round after round, but the distance between him and the champion was getting farther and farther.

He stepped into the vicious circle drawn by the traveler.

Obviously he did nothing wrong, but he just couldn't win the championship.

Either his team wasn't good enough, or he wasn't good enough, or they weren't ready, or a bad move, or there was an internal problem, or bad luck. stop him from winning.

But tonight, no one can stop him.

The Trail Blazers won the qualifying match against the Lakers, leading the league with 46 wins.

Wilson was the first to get angry before Louis.

"Can we not make the same mistakes every time!" Wilson started with this sentence and began to rant about his teammates, especially Garnett and Tragic.

One of them was blown up by the Blazers inside, and the other was in poor form and made many mistakes.

The two oldest and youngest players on the team took Wilson's ire.

Others can't imagine what will happen to Louis.

After Louis learned that Wilson was angry, he put away the idea of ​​expressing his emotions.

Appropriate pressure on the team will help them learn their lesson, but too much pressure can easily collapse morale.

Now that Wilson has done the work for him, he can wrap it up in peace.

Louie has become the angel at the beginning of the season again, accepting the fact that the Lakers are not as good as the Blazers now.

"We did make a lot of mistakes that shouldn't be made, so we lost, which is a lesson." Louis said softly, "However, instead of making these mistakes in the playoffs, I prefer them to appear in the regular season. It means we still have time to fix it."

Louie said something unexpected and the players could breathe again.

When everyone left and only Louis and Wilson were left in the locker room, they chatted again.

"I heard you were mad at Molly and Erwin?"

"They both played badly."

"Jasmine really should be scolded, but for Erwin, you have to be considerate to him." Louis was really afraid that Wilson's pressure would be too great, and the tragic master would be interested. "A 36-year-old veteran who has been out of the game for four years, he can't be in good shape every night."

Wilson said: "I think he is no different from the past. If he wants to lower his requirements, he might as well retire."

"I'm not asking you to lower your requirements, I'm asking you to be considerate of him." Louis believes that Wilson can understand the difference, "Don't make Patrick's mistake, give both sticks and radishes, and treat one with warmth. leader."

"Am I a lot like Patrick tonight?" Wilson asked in panic.

"I can't say it's exactly the same, but it's at least 95% similar." Louie hummed, "and you're much scarier than him when you're angry."

Wilson decided to seek an apology from the tragic, he didn't want to go the way of Ewing.

Although Ewing is also a good lead brother now, he has taken a very tortuous road to grow up.

Wilson didn't want to take that long, and he didn't want anyone to be a victim of the process.

"Coach, maybe I should talk less."

When Wilson is in the leadership position, that energy and commitment as a player affects his behavior.

Like tonight, he can accept defeat but can't stand a lot of low-level turnovers from his teammates, so he explodes.

"No, Benj, it seems to me that you don't talk too much, you talk too little, some things don't have to be saved until the end of the game, as long as there is a problem during the game, you can stink like a child with a belt Teach them like a grumpy dad."

"Like Patrick?"

"Yes, but the difference is that Patrick only does that off the court, and what we really need is to correct mistakes as soon as they happen."

"I understand."

Louie and Wilson talked a lot.

After all, this is Wilson's second boss season, and he still has a lot to learn.

In fact, Louis did not say a word, that is, his attitude of criticizing the tragic master is completely fine.

Everyone has to realize time and time again that the boss of this team is Wilson.

Tragic master is in the past tense, he is now just a highly respected veteran.

Even such a veteran will be scolded as long as he makes a mistake.

Others shouldn't take chances.

Wilson's anger at The Tragic and Garnett can stand up.

If you seek an apology from a tragic teacher in private, you can relax your heart.

But remember not to be too pretentious like Ewing, so that you can't keep your face down to get close to your teammates.

That's the lesson Louie learned from Ewing, too.

The talent of a leader can be innate, it can be nurtured, and it can also be instructed.

Leave the core players free to develop their leadership skills, and you can only pray that they develop in the right direction.

This is Louie's mistake on Ewing.

He didn't stop Ewing when he got to the extreme, and now he wants to avoid Wilson from making the same mistake.

From this point of view, if Wilson becomes a perfect leader in the future, it seems that Ewing deserves a lot of credit?

Louie believes Wilson will thank Ewing for this in a future Hall of Fame speech.

Wait, is he really going to thank Ewing?

Thank you for slapping me on how to be the best leader I can be?

If Wilson had said this, he would have been horrified.

Patrick Ewing will never know how powerful a big **** can be ~www.novelmt.com~ and how far-reaching it can be.

After that, someone in the NBA reached another milestone.

The Lakers veteran tragic hit 14 assists against the Vancouver Grizzlies, making him the second player in NBA history to break 10,000 assists.

(The first is Stockton)

In the end, when the Lakers returned to Los Angeles from the road, Jim Buss, who had been on a business trip for a month, also returned from Philadelphia.

In his words: "I believe that the Lakers will be revived under the leadership of the wise and talented coach Lu, and we will build the greatest team of all time, which will be the greatest project in the history of professional basketball, and I, as the future heir to the Lakers and Forum Stadium, must be part of this process!"

However, the little Bass kept his business trips secret for a long time, and he rushed into the president's office as soon as he arrived at the forum office building and arranged for 3 security guards to stand guard at the door, and no one was allowed to approach eavesdropping.

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