The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 122: Throw away your country sentiment

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This scene, so many Milwaukee people can not accept.

They are looking forward to the Bucks sweeping the mighty Celtics 4-0 to create the biggest upset of the season.

Even the champion coach of the Celtics, Bill Fitch, was dismissed early. A 23-year-old rookie coach with no professional league resume is obviously coming up to the thunder. How could he change the result of being swept?

With only a few seconds left on the timer, 126 to 108, the Celtics let the Bucks, who have never let their opponent score more than 95 points in the playoffs, swallow a humiliating defeat.

Losing is not unacceptable.

It is unacceptable to lose in this way.

The Bucks' defense was shattered, which was their foundation.

Nelson's scruples is that the Celtics are likely to continue to use tonight's strategy.

If they still can't figure out Louie's strategy next, let alone five games to end the series, it is possible to hit the sixth and seventh games, and they will win four games in a row and enter the column of shame.

Nelson walked to Louie.

Louie is an outsider in everyone's eyes, and many people forget that Auerbach praised him at the Celtics' championship celebration in 1981.

Looking at it now, that might not be a joke.

This young coach, dressed like a high school student, has a talent that Nelson has never seen before.

"Why has Coach Fitch never coached with this strategy?"

Nelson was puzzled. Louie was Fitch's assistant for three years, and even in the 1981 playoffs, he rewrote the situation in the Eastern Conference finals with Louie's strategy. Why was Louie all of a sudden?

"Because Coach Fitch has more professional assistant coaches than me, I can't help." Louie said modestly.

And the truth is, Fitch went out with a professional team of assistant coaches before the series was over.

Louie, a layman in the eyes of everyone, allowed the Celtics to break the semifinal winning drought and save them from being swept.

Nelson heard Louie's teasing and knew that there were some problems within the Celtics' coaching staff, so Louie was not reused.

"The next game, you will not have such luck again." Nelson said seriously.

"I'm content to win a game."

After speaking, Louis walked to the CBS reporter who had been waiting for him for a long time.

In this campaign, Byrd took the limelight.

He scored 45 points, 15 rebounds and 9 assists alone. 45 points was a new high for his personal scoring in the playoffs. The luxurious large quasi-triple-double data showed his dominance.

Isaiah Thomas and Ralph Sampson also did well.

Although Thomas is not the tactical core, the pick-and-roll attack of Bird and Bird in the second half has strengthened Louis's confidence in creating another offensive system with these two people.

Sampson became the most influential player tonight with 20 points, 11 rebounds and 5 blocks.

The reporter asked Sampson, "What's the difference between playing under Coach Lu and Coach Fitch?"

"I'm the kite in Coach Fitch's hand," Sampson said vividly, "the eagle on Coach Lu's shoulder."

Sampson uses two clever metaphors to explain the difference between Fitch and Louie.

Fitch would grab the kite and control the flight path, while Louie allowed the players to unleash their talents and soar like an eagle.

Louie brought Bird, Thomas and Sampson to the press conference.

Seeing these two guys next to Bird, Louie realized for the first time that he had completely changed the Celtics.

The Big Three are still the Big Three, but their potential, combat power, and sustainable development capabilities far exceed the original Big Three.

Because Louis was dressed like a high school student and didn't look serious, Bird also dressed casually and tried to match Louis's. Thomas and Sampson paid more attention to dressing themselves.

In the visiting team's media access room, dozens of media filled the small room.

"Coach Lu, first of all congratulations on your victory."

"thanks."

A reporter from The Washington Post asked: "What do you think is the difference between you and Coach Fitch?"

"Coach Fitch is experienced and is a rare good coach, and I am a novice. There is a Chinese saying that a newborn calf is not afraid of tigers, and I was very lucky tonight to 'beat the old master with random fists'."

Louie's demonstration of an ancient Chinese language stunned the reporter.

"Fist what?"

"Another old Chinese saying, because the novice's moves have no rules, will make some experienced people fall into misunderstandings and lose, so it is called random punching to kill the old master." Louis easily let the press conference have an easy start.

Then Louie saw an acquaintance, Bob Ryan of the Boston Globe.

This person has always regarded himself as an NBA monitor, and likes to point fingers at the league's policies and team changes.

"Tonight's Celtics are full of energy. Obviously, you can play such a game long ago. Why did the Celtics always walk on the court in a dazed way in the previous games, but tonight they are full of energy?" Ryan asked sharply.

"This is a bad question." Louie laughed jokingly, "Many people always despise coaching work, thinking that coaches can think through all issues, but this is not the case, we also make mistakes, sum up in mistakes, As for what you think our players are taking a walk on the pitch, that's purely your subjective opinion, and I can't agree and strongly disagree."

Ryan intentionally digging a hole for Louie, asking sensitive questions, wondering if the Celtics were intentionally giving up in the first few games to force Fitch out of class.

Even he wondered why Louie didn't tell Fitch about tonight's strategy and let him use it to win.

Louie knows his abacus, and he also knows Ryan's energy in the Boston media world, so he can't give this person a chance to bite, rudely refute it, and click on the person's name.

The first five questions were all answered by Louis, and then the reporters began to ask the players.

Or Bob Ryan, who asked Bird, "Larry, you've expressed disappointment with your teammates before, how are you feeling tonight?"

"We've got ourselves back, and I couldn't be more satisfied," Bird said lightly.

And then there's Bird, the New York Post from New York.

They asked, "Larry, you single-handedly took out the Bucks tonight..."

When he emphasized "single-handedly", Thomas and Sampson's faces changed to varying degrees.

Bird was indeed the ruler of the game, but the performances of the others were also integral.

Without Sampson's defense, the Celtics' defense against the Bucks would be incomplete and would be left with a big gap;

Without Thomas holding the ball as the main offense in the second half, and letting Bird play the entire game in the low post, he would be exhausted.

Louie found that more than 95 percent of the reporters on the scene were white, and about 5 percent were people of color, but none of them were black, and no one was interested in Thomas and Sampson's performance.

When Billy Vincent "The Raven" of The Boston Globe was about to question Bird again, Louie couldn't help but interrupt: "Larry ~ Larry ~ Larry again... Have a drink in here and don't forget we have four of us here."

Vincent glared at Louis angrily.

Then he asked Thomas impatiently, "How did you work with Larry on the court?"

Louie was so angry that he wanted to flip the table over, obviously asking Thomas a question, and the **** crow was talking about "Larry" again.

Larry is your dad!

Thomas wasn't in high spirits. Like Bird, he made great contributions to Game4's victory, but the reporters only knew Bird.

Even the questions were about Byrd.

"We live on this. If you don't know how to cooperate in the professional league, then you should change jobs." Thomas's tone was sharp and his smile still remained.

His smile didn't get him more opportunities to ask questions, because Bird's presence shrouded both him and Sampson.

The press conference lasted nearly 20 minutes, and Thomas and Sampson were like entourages and nobody cared.

After the press conference was over, they went back to the locker room together.

There were people inside celebrating tonight's victory and they avoided the shame of being swept away.

When Louis came to the door of the locker room, he signaled Bird to wait with his eyes.

After Thomas and Sampson entered, Bird asked, "What's the matter?"

"It's not fair to Isiah and Ralph," Louie said.

Bird asked helplessly and mockingly, "What can I do? Dye my skin black and be the great black hope?"

"You know what the problem is. I'm not asking you to address the color discrimination of reporters. I just want you to pay more attention to the feelings of your teammates."

"What's the meaning?"

"When a reporter praises you, you have to praise your teammates ten times; when a reporter praises your performance, you have to thank your teammates for their support; if someone makes a mistake and causes us to lose the game, you have to help him take responsibility; if your bravery makes us To win the next game, you also have to bring up teammates who played mediocrely and let the media know their value."

Bird was silent for a few seconds, staring at Louie.

"I've never played with a false reputation, and I don't care about outside evaluations."

"Damn hillbilly~www.novelmt.com~ Stop showing off your country sentiments to me here!" Louis blocked the doorway, "I don't care if you care, you just shoot those reporters in line with a machine gun. I don't care, but when they ignore your teammates' focus on you, you must proactively correct their mistakes!"

After speaking, Louis turned around and opened the door of the locker room.

The moment he entered the locker room, his anger turned to joy.

"I'll give you all 100 for your performance!"

"Thank you for your success in keeping my job!" Louie looked like he was pulling away, "To be honest, I don't care if Game5 can win or not, because I have completed the goal that Reed gave me, and the rest is It's up to you, whether you can beat them again, it's up to you whether you want to win or not."

M.L. Carr roared: "We're going to smash them at home!"

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