The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 159: If people don't offend me, I'll offend

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"Coach Lu, how do you evaluate the first half of the game?"

cbs broadcast the game nationally.

Therefore, at the end of halftime, it was no longer a reporter from a local TV station that interviewed Louie, but a special front-line reporter from CBS.

Her name is Sally Kudo, a Japanese-American, and judging from her accent, it can be determined that she is a second- or third-generation immigrant.

Louie replied: "I don't know what to say. Before the game, the racist referee attacked me for no reason. After the game started, the people of Philly bullied my players like gunpowder. I was really angry. "

Kudo also smirked at Louis.

She didn't expect that Louis could talk nonsense like this, anyone who watched the game could see who was provoking the trouble.

The Celtics were so aggressive that they felt like they were here for a fight. Playing was just a side hustle, and the per capita green tea, picked something up, and when the 76ers were angry enough to throw a punch, they began to pretend to be innocent.

"Now, with the Celtics leading 59-40, are you going to take a more conservative approach in the second half to keep the lead?"

Kudo was not taken away by the rhythm of Louis.

"Then it depends on whether our opponent is conservative or not." Louis laughed.

Kudo took the bait: "Oh, where did this come from?"

"If Coach Cunningham is willing to throw in the towel, or use a more conservative approach, then I'd be more than willing to let them lose decently. In other words, if they don't know what decentness is, we'll knock them out and throw them away. out of the garden."

Louie's rebellious look on his face was about to drive Kudo crazy.

She ended the halftime interview as quickly as possible and disappeared from Louis.

Before returning to the locker room, Louis specially greeted Lorraine.

Fans behind Lorraine advised him to be nicer when speaking to players.

"Your suggestion is very good, I like it." Louis laughed.

Lorraine smiled without saying a word, she knew very well that Louis's attitude was absolutely disdain. It's just that he is so good at pretending that he can always pose in different poses to different people.

In the face of fans, he is very humble and seems to be able to listen to the suggestions of fans. But as soon as he turns around, he forgets the words of the fans.

He doesn't need a bunch of amateurs to teach him how to coach.

"If the content of this game makes you feel uncomfortable, I will let them control themselves." The only audience Louis cared about was Lorraine.

Lorraine shook his head and said, "No, I like it very much."

"Malena, now you should admit that you are a little violent, right?" Louis asked with a smile.

In this game, the average fans would frown when they saw it. The fights and conflicts were too frequent, and the head coach knocked the referee unconscious with one punch.

Lorraine actually said that she liked it very much, and her expression did not seem to be fake.

"Okay, I admit it!" Lorraine smiled, "So you have to be nice to me in the future, otherwise, I may not be able to control my own little universe."

"Trust me, in my eyes, the audience that fills the audience is less important than a hair on your body." Louis said disgustingly.

The people behind Lorraine couldn't listen anymore: "Coach Lu, can you keep a low profile?"

"Hey, sir, it's rude to listen to others." Louis said and left quickly.

Louis returned to the locker room, clapped his hands briskly and said: "I'm very happy to see the aggressive and aggressive first half, I like the hatred in your body language, except that Isaiah almost made me impotent. 3-pointer, I have nothing to dislike."

Thomas was used to Louie hurting him in public, so he still kept that sweet smile with murderous connotations.

"Although we have a 19-point lead, we shouldn't be too happy, I think you've all seen similar movies where the villain can kill the protagonist, but gets killed because of too much nonsense. We can't make the same mistake. "

Ranbir protested: "We turned out to be villains?"

"Don't talk nonsense, listen to me!" Louie said, "As long as they don't replace the main force, our offense will not stop, we must shame the defending champion, we must make a super high score difference, and we must make the doctor's face difficult, To get Moses to sing in Moses...and to do that, you need to work together."

Louie asked Tomjanovich to bring the materials.

Louie distributes materials to players.

"This is Rudy's statistics. The distribution of the 76ers' shots in the first half. We can see that the Doctor always attacked with his right hand. We can see that Bobby Jones likes free throw line jumpers, and we can see that Moses came up high and frequently screened. How flexible their offense is."

When Louie sets his tactics, lays out his strategy, especially when he comes up with nuanced data and his persuasive speeches, the locker room is always quiet, no one else's voice is heard.

"First of all, we start the second half with Isaiah, John, mlc, Larry and Ralph." Louie emphasized, "If they maintain the tactics of the first half and let Moses go to high screens frequently, what you have to do, It's all about switching at the moment the screen is done, don't hesitate. Don't worry about their small hits or big hits, it's not a problem at all, because their shooting ability is not as good as Isiah from beyond the three-point line, so every time they hold The ball goes to the basket."

"And under the basket, as you all know, our trap has been laid out."

Defense is the only thing that needs to be focused. As for offense, Louis decisively used the No. 2 system as the main attacking tactic in the second half.

"Cut up their defenses with movement, defuse their intensity with transfer balls, use your shooting ability, and bq to deal with their well-developed but brain-watered bodies."

What Louis said next went beyond the tactics themselves.

"I want them to be ashamed that they were involved in a game like this."

"I want to play until they lose confidence in the game."

"I hope the **** in Philly go back to the hotel at night and dream about the ghost in the green suit."

Louie especially said to Byrd: "I hope you can take off the doctor's mask and let us see what kind of beast he is."

"Did the Doctor mess with you?" Bird asked.

"No, why ask that?"

"Because you're targeting him."

"Hillman, this is the first day you met me?" Louie said like in an interview, "Even if he doesn't offend me, I'll offend him, if he doesn't offend me, I'll offend him. Not only do I offend him, but I also offend him. He pushes him to the limit, makes him scream like a **** and forgets he's a gentleman, opens his mouth and bites."

Louie communicated his determination to the players.

They came out of the locker room and worked for that goal.

Louis' assistants each had their doubts about his arrangement.

"It's going too far, Lu," Cowens said with a headache.

Louis asked back: "Which second is it not overpowering in this game so far?"

"You're doing this to insult Billy Cunningham, aren't you?" Tomjanovich was perhaps the only one who read Louie's mind, "You want an American audience to see how the Doctor was humiliated, and Billy, the head coach, can't do anything about the constant humiliation of players he loves."

Louis smiled a little embarrassedly: "You think me too badly, I'm not that stingy."

With that said, he walked out of the locker room quickly.

Cowens was stunned for a second, "Rudy, I feel like you've spoken out from his heart."

Tomjanovich's coaching business is still a bit unfamiliar. Beside Louis, he mainly helps train flankers, and he can't help much in tactics.

Louis knew that he would become a good coach in the future, so he intended to let him participate more in the construction of the system. He gave Tomjanovich to do things that were tedious and helpful for personal accumulation, such as collecting and recording data.

Unexpectedly, although the ability of this old boy to coach is immature, he has a very strong ability to observe words, and he knows him very well.

He knew early on that Louie was a man who used rhetoric to make himself seem like a big-hearted, no-holds-barred, open-minded man.

Actually? He was so narrow that he couldn't even look directly at himself.

So when Tomjanovich was telling the truth, Louie was so embarrassed that his scalp went numb and he just wanted to leave the locker room.

In the second half, the 76ers maintained the strategy of the first half, but increased the intensity of the game.

They are very clear that the high screen can only relieve the emergency, and the Celtics can expand the point difference to 19 points, which is enough to prove that the 76ers' strategy cannot cure the root cause.

What Cunningham didn't expect was that Louie's infinite switch on the table would completely kill their high-post cover tactics.

At that time, since no one can consistently make three-pointers to stretch the space, the problems facing the 76ers' offense will be further exacerbated.

In the first round of the 76ers, Andrew Toney came to play.

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"Larry, the coach seems to have been looking at you when he said harsh words just now, did he have other expectations for you?" Karl asked.

Bird doesn't need his reminder for this kind of thing.

"Give me the ball, stand on the side and watch!"

Carl passed the ball, Bird saw Bobby Jones guarding him, and sneered: "Let the doctor roll over."

"You don't need him." Jones deliberately gave the Doctor a platform.

As a result, Bird passed the ball.

His ball is returned to Carl, UU reading www. uukanshu.com went back further, looking like he was going to pick and roll for Carl. Jones didn't expect Bird to get out of the pick-and-roll position early and slid down precisely, heading for the restricted area.

Karl's pass outpaced Jones' speed.

Bird used the tactical move of L to get rid of Jones and force out Dr. J's help.

Bird challenged Dr. J head-on, forced a layup, and missed. This result was as early as he expected, and the rebound bounced to the most favorable position for Bird under Bird's deliberate shot selection.

Dr. J saw Bird take the offensive rebound, and the defense immediately posted it.

The next thing, Louis only saw in the collection of street ball players humiliating passers-by. Bird grabbed the ball with his right hand and pretended to pass the ball under the doctor's arm. The doctor looked back at the ball, but the ball was still in Bird's hands. The moment the doctor turned his head, Bird stood still, and the right hand holding the ball was thrown from the doctor's armpit.

"Boom!"

Garden's reaction, the doctor's expression, just like Louis's mood and blurted out: "What is that!?"

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