The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 207: Reckless man can't last long (3/82)

Wilkens couldn't understand how Louis knew so much about his sideball tactics.

Even the tactical changes and paths were guessed.

Wilkens doesn't underestimate Louie like other coaches, who also served as coach when he was a player. Basically, with the exception of Bill Russell and the 76ers in the 1972-73 season, that rotten team couldn't even hire a coach (so they had to find a player-coach), other players and coaches, all It's for saving money.

After retiring, Wilkens continued as a coach.

He has also been discriminated against and suppressed by many old coaches, but he has grown up slowly by virtue of his true talents and practice, and has established himself in the league by virtue of a two-three system.

So not only did he not underestimate Louis, but after watching the Celtics' record, he felt that Louis was not an ordinary person.

The Celtics under Bill Fitch have never been better.

But today, the feeling that Louis gave him was not as simple as good or bad. Just like the roundworms in his stomach, after each timeout, he can always accurately predict his changes and take countermeasures.

Unfortunately, the Celtics are in very good shape today.

This brings Wilkens into another trouble.

They could be ruthlessly slaughtered at home by the Celtics.

In the first quarter, the Celtics had a strong offensive, scoring 38 points in a single quarter, especially the three giants Bird, Thomas and Sampson were eye-catching.

The three of them scored 26 out of 38 points.

The remaining 12 points and 6 points were taken by Ainge, the guy who was temporarily transferred to the starter.

Laimbeer also wanted a piece of the pie, but he had a bad 3-pointer today, wanted to finish at the rim and was constantly interrupted by Chambers.

Seeing his gloomy face, Louie was afraid that he would do something again, so he replaced him more than halfway through the first quarter.

"Unless the other side takes the initiative to provoke us, I don't want to see any violent conflict today, do you understand?"

Louis stared at Ranbir with a sullen face.

Ranbir didn't dare to not understand, and licked his face like a dog and said, "Coach, I am the peace messenger of justice today, whoever dares to fight will not let me go!"

John Paxson on the side shook his head and said, "I seem to forget that he is the guy who has the most fights this season."

What Ranbir didn't tell Louis was not bad for dealing with a rookie.

After he walked away from Louis, he directly took the identity of the old bird and ordered Paxson to pour him a glass of water.

Paxson didn't dare not agree, and it's hard to say whether he spit into Ranbir's water or not.

In the second quarter, Louis changed.

Let Thomas lead the team and play the second quarter with Karl, Guy Williams, Maxwell, and Laimbeer.

There is a problem with this lineup.

At small forward, Williams is clearly not at the same level as the rest of the court.

He was a rookie, but Louie gave him a lot of opportunities.

More than half of the season has passed, and Williams has had no consistent playing time on a team full of powerhouses. In some games, he couldn't even get on the court, and most of the time he just waved the towel off the court.

He is a dancer with passion and soul, and every time there is a great scene on the field, his reaction deserves a close-up.

However, having said that, his strength is not enough.

Not up to the level of a championship team.

Louis still gave him a chance, just to see if he could choose a specific direction to work hard.

If you can defend, you can switch to defense, if you can shoot, you can switch to shooting. If you can change to the inside, you can play inside. There must be a strength.

The Spurs' famous human flesh victory cigar, Matt Bonner, has a three-point expertise, otherwise it would be difficult to receive the basic salary for so many years in San Antonio.

The NBA's basic salary is already a huge windfall for ordinary people.

Moreover, the longer you stay in the NBA, the wider your network will become. This is a millionaire-level network, and money can't buy it.

As a result, Louie watched most of the season and was embarrassed to find that the only thing Guy Williams was good at was fighting on the court...

When Bird and Dr. J were fighting, Louie had already smelled something wrong and asked Williams to **** him.

His first NBA clash was a blockbuster.

Just like Ranbir, he tried to persuade him to lock up Dr. J, and let Byrd throw a few bird punches at the latter.

After that, he brought tea and water to Ranbir, and all day long, he asked for advice on creating conflicts on the field.

After going up tonight, he quickly **** off Sonics backup guard Fred Brown (SG/PG), also a franchise player who has stayed in Seattle his entire career.

This Brown was also a generation of star players when he was young. He was known for his accurate shooting and could play a role in stabilizing the locker room in the SuperSonics. When the wizard Gai refused to accept Dennis Johnson's FMVP, and he was jealous of the latter's big contract, he repeatedly clashed in the locker room, all of which were suppressed by him.

Veterans tend to get along with mud, but he didn't expect the little **** Williams to greet him with all kinds of small gestures.

He warned repeatedly, and Williams just wouldn't listen.

Finally, a malicious elbow from Williams drew the veteran's ire.

He grabbed Williams by the collar, his lips were no more than five centimeters away from Williams, and he spat out rubbish, the content was unbearable.

"It's here again!" Louis was about to go crazy, "Can you guys finish a game well?"

Ranbir stood far away and spread his hands to Louis: "Is it okay with me now, coach?"

He thought Louis would be reasonable.

"Bill, you damned vicious dog, you are definitely fanning the flames on the field!"

"Otherwise, that rookie has the guts?"

Louis saw that Wilkens expressed his dissatisfaction, and became even more angry at Laimbeer and Williams's troublesome behavior.

Even if it wasn't directly related to Laimbeer, Williams was inspired to present himself as a thug.

A good young man, a small forward who is in his early two meters. He is physically strong and has a good speed. What's wrong with doing something, he has to be a thug?

This kind of work involves either beating people or being beaten, and paying fines at every turn. Maybe half of the hard-earned money every month has to be given to the league.

The most amazing thing about this bastard, Ranbir, is that he doesn't take the initiative to cause trouble. He always seduces others to beat him.

However, he still has the best dodge ability in the league. Even if he is hit, he will capsize in the gutter, which is acceptable, but it is a daily thing to make the opponent angry and not be able to hit him.

Louie wasn't sure if Williams could evolve into Ranbir so cheap that even he wanted to beat him up.

Louie called a timeout and replaced Williams.

Replacing him is Bird, John Long is gone, and the Celtics' rotation at the 3 is a bit of a nuisance.

Then Louie called Williams to his side and asked with an ugly face: "What do you want to do? Be a **** like Bill? You think anyone can be that jerk? Do you know how hard it is?"

Williams was silent for a few seconds, "Coach, you inspired me."

"What... what?" Louis couldn't believe he was responsible for this.

"I inspired you? Is it me who asked you to provoke everywhere, find trouble everywhere, and force people to throw their fists at you? If Fred Brown hadn't restrained himself just now, he would have slapped you in the face. rotten!"

Williams is, after all, a rookie, a confused rookie at best.

It's like just entering college, living independently from your family for the first time, facing unpredictable roommates, and trying to find your role in an unfamiliar environment.

His choice was to become a thug.

Because in this team, his basketball skills can't replace anyone, the only thing he can do is to stand up when the main team clashes with people from other teams, help them fight, or block their fists for them , or, like Ranbir, fights in the name of persuasion.

"I knew what was going to happen to me... I was mentally prepared before that."

Louis sneered: "You are young, you don't learn the right way, and you only think about fighting people all day?"

"No matter how bad it is, it's better than being kicked out of the league!" Williams said confidently. "I just want to play in the NBA!"

"Do you think it's enough to just fight?" Louie told him a cruel truth, "I'm by no means alarmist, even if you want to be a thug, you have to be a useful thug on the court, no coach will trust you A guy who can only fight, do you think Bill can only fight? Do you know that his average is close to a double-double? Or, I can count the thugs in the league one by one, they all have their own skills, then It's their key to staying in the league, and fighting, it's secondary."

Louie's words broke Williams' defense, as if to tell him that what he's been working on is pointless.

"What should I do?" Williams asked.

"If you're thinking about a fight every time you're on the court, then I and the others will never see what you're supposed to do." Louie turned away from him. "At the end of the first half, you have to tell Fred Brown Apologize, otherwise I won't let you play again. UU reading www.uukanshu.com"

Is Louis against player fights? Do not.

What he's against is mindless fighting.

When the situation is deadlocked, Ranbir will tease his opponents and make them angry. If they can't restrain themselves and throw punches at Ranbir or others, it will be a success for Ranbir.

Louie appreciates the use of psychological warfare to destroy opponents.

But is this game worth it? Louie just wants to coach a good game, but there are always a few idiots who make it big.

At the end of the first half, the Celtics led the Sonics by 17 points.

Louie took Williams to the Sonics' bench and asked him to apologize to Brown in front of everyone.

"Get out of here when you're done, do you think they really want to see you?" Louis scolded with a laugh.

Williams ran away in embarrassment.

Louis nodded to the supersonic crowd, and without saying much, he went to accept the interview.

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