The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 176: Your dream is destined to be disillusioned

Louis did not adjust his defensive strategy because of the Mavericks, and he also adjusted accordingly.

The Celtics have four systems, one for each defense.

Moreover, such a strategy as blocking the middle and letting them go to the middle is not a wise choice, it is just a reluctance to give up.

Otherwise, the Celtics will keep hitting the paint.

Instead of letting the Celtics attack the basket with a shooting rate of 65% or more, it is better to let them shoot from the middle, and the shooting rate is only about 50%.

Anyone can do this kind of question.

After Bird asked for the ball, Thomas' emotions no longer dominated.

In the eighth minute, Louis replaced Thomas.

Behind them, the fans on the scene said all kinds of ugly words to stimulate Thomas.

He sat down silently.

Louie didn't communicate with him, and Thomas' replacement Gerard Henderson did an excellent job as a tool man.

Against Henderson, the routine of blocking the middle and letting the side go doesn't work, because he is not the core defender of Thomas, and he is not proud of breaking through any player in the opposing camp in front of him.

He always calls for tactics calmly, concentrates on being a green leaf, and has no intention of being the protagonist.

So Bird stayed at the top and played a two-man game with him.

Bird received the ball on the three-point line, used his body as a cover wall to **** Henderson to cut, and then took the ball himself.

Even if Henderson gets the ball to the ball, it's not the end. The Mavericks' pressure on the ball carrier is enough to make him lose his mind on offense.

He is an unselfish defender who is willing to use the pass to instigate others.

As a result, the Celtics' offense became more dynamic after Thomas was off the court.

Maxwell played a full quarter and scored a team-high 15 points.

The Celtics also led the Mavericks 36-22, 14 points in the first quarter.

Before the Mavericks made the adjustment, the Celtics were only ahead of the Mavericks by 11 points. In the half quarter after their adjustment, the point difference only widened to 14 points.

For that, Louie has to give Motta a thumbs up.

"Let's adjust."

Louie changed the lineup.

Bird, Maxwell and John Long were all replaced.

In its place was a novel lineup: Henderson, Ainge, Carr, Sampson, Laimbeer.

"My plan tonight is to win them by 40 points, but considering that the strength of you and the starting lineup is a million levels worse, I don't think I can basically expect you to expand the advantage." Louis said angrily, "Although I I don't have any other expectations for you, but I still have a small wish. Keep the difference in two digits, okay?"

Karl said dissatisfiedly: "Coach, you are too condescending to say this?"

Henderson whispered: "Yes, we have two starters anyway..."

"Two starters? Do you mean Bill and Ralph? I admit that Ralph is valuable, Bill?" Louie's face was full of contempt, "If you put your hopes on them, I will It would be very pessimistic."

Ranbir's cheap bones: "Yes, no one can believe me, I was removed from the starting line for no reason, and I didn't even dare to say a word of nonsense. It's not like other people, I feel restless after being said a few words, and I didn't start the game. It's like moaning like a bitch..."

"Who the **** are you talking about?" Maxwell asked.

"Yo!" Ranbir didn't even look at Maxwell, but pointed at him impolitely, "Here comes the right seated!"

Fortunately, the second quarter started, otherwise Louie was worried that they would fight.

After Laimbeer rolled onto the court with the second team, Louie turned back to Maxwell and said, "Did you know this vicious dog the first day? His words should be considered bullshit. You don't even have the guts to say you'd do it with him. Teammates for several years?"

Maxwell said dissatisfiedly: "In addition to shooting three-pointers, what qualifications does he have to start?"

"I'm sorry, the three-pointer is the reason why he entered the starting lineup. If you have the ability, you can also shoot. If you can't shoot, don't talk about it here. It's just like that evil dog said, and it's like a bitch. "

Today was originally a good day for Maxwell. He became the scoring champion in the first quarter, but Laimbeer fired at him inexplicably. He responded with a few words, and Louie directly beat him back to his original shape.

He sat down sadly.

"It's a good thing to have emotions, and a team without emotions has the worst future!" Cowens came to a macho-style warm-up.

Louis followed his words and said: "Da Hong is right, it's good to have emotions, but some people pretend to be open-minded when they have emotions. The hermaphrodite who is originally a small belly is giggling like Alzheimer's all day long. But he never lets out his emotions off the court, he always messes things up on the court and waits for me to scold him."

Louie didn't put Thomas' name on the list because he wanted to show him some sympathy.

He smiled at Thomas and asked Cowens next to him, "Do you think he's cheap?"

Cowens is a self-proclaimed rough guy and takes pride in being rough.

It's normal for a coach to be rude, but at a time like this, the atmosphere has calmed down and continues to shoot. He has only seen one person, the former Celtics coach Bill Fitch.

The difference between Louie and Fitch is that unlike Fitch who shoots around the clock, he only shoots when the player is having problems.

Moreover, as long as he takes the initiative to shoot, don't expect him to take care of your face, he will tear your face off and throw it on the ground to pour urine and feces.

Thomas leaned against the bench, silent.

Everyone sitting here knows who Louie is scolding.

Seeing that Thomas was not going to have a seizure, Louie snorted and reviewed the game.

He walked up and said, "You're being tough on Isaiah."

"Don't worry, he is someone who has played under Coach Knight." Louie laughed. "My level should be less than 1/10 of Coach Knight's."

According to Louie's impression of Knight, for Thomas' virtue, he should not slap him a few times, and then strangle him by the neck to deepen the impression, so as not to make the same mistake again.

"However, Isaiah is one of Coach Knight's most proud players." The meaning is clear.

One of Knight's favorite players means Thomas likely won't get much of Knight's whipping.

"I have to do this," Louie said.

"I understand, but you're too harsh on him..." said, "You seem to be like this to everyone, but Isaiah is our number one card, and he has a lot of self-esteem. In fact, everyone is the same, you Give him a piece of candy, and he's done eating. And once you hurt him, the scars stay forever, that's human nature."

"You mean Isaiah?"

Louis glanced at Thomas who was autistic, and replied with a smile.

"Yeah, since a single injury will leave a scar, so we should not correct him when they make mistakes because we are afraid of being hated by them? When you made mistakes on the court, Reed should not care about your heart. Scar." Louis paused, his eyes sharp, "Since you will leave a permanent scar if you hurt him, why not hurt him a few more times? When his body is full of holes, he may get used to it. He is used to, if you give him another piece of candy, maybe he will be grateful? This is also human nature."

He will never interfere with Louis's coaching. In fact, he is very clear that Louis's education of Thomas is necessary.

Thomas is a complicated person, his smile is a perfect cover, no one can read his smile.

He is always the one on the surface, behind the other, saying that he supports you, but he is totally against you in his heart. Selfish and team-oriented, very contradictory, right? This is the smiling assassin.

A superstar with self, self-respect and team interests first.

He knew very well that basketball was a team sport, and he knew very well that to win, he needed help from other people. He can make sacrifices for the team, provided that he is the core of the team. If there is another core above him, he doesn't mind stepping back, but the premise is that the other party also shares his own starlight.

So he can succeed with Joe Dumars, but secretly asked the management to send him away after he was rejected by Adrian Antley that "whoever wins the fmvp must share the trophy with others to play with" My own good brother (Mark Aguirre).

He was willing to share, and he wanted people around him to share with him, but in Boston, Bird was always given everything voluntarily.

It's a pity that the city of Boston couldn't satisfy Thomas.

Louie insisted on tearing open the biggest rift in Thomas' heart, just to make him understand.

He can never get what he wants.

It's not that Bird doesn't want to share, it's that Boston doesn't want to give.

How could the people of Boston allow a **** to share Bird's glory? Making him and Sampson the shadows behind Bird, it's a gift to take a little credit.

Twenty years ago, fans would have to smash open the door of his house, **** on the bed, smash trophies, send black cats, threatening letters...

Louie understands Thomas's knot deeply, the problem is that there is no solution to it. Now that he's the head coach, he can't let this kind of thing get in the way of the team, and he wants Thomas to understand that the environment isn't something they can change. Since he plays for the Celtics, he should concentrate on his fight and fight with all his strength. Don't be affected by these bullshit. If you can't stand it, apply for a trade. He has been playing here for four years~www.novelmt.com~ Who can stop it? Did he leave?

Since he didn't ask for a deal and knew the virtues of the city of Boston, yet foolishly wanted the same respect and love as Bird, Louis could only wake him up.

When Louie was educating the bench players in sweet American words off the court, the previous aggressive approach came into play.

The Celtics' second unit was **** that they didn't expect Louie to despise him so much.

Ranbir didn't care on the surface, but in fact? Within a few minutes, he repeatedly knocked the Mavericks players to the ground, and his murderous eyes really meant the magician's famous comment on him.

No one wants to ruin their career for 2 points, right? no?

Louie believes the Mavericks believe that statement is true.

Because they haven't got the ball to the basket for two minutes.

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